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Full Blood Count (FBC) in-clinic
Full Blood Count (FBC) in-clinic
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Sample collection at a Superdrug Clinic +Β£35.00
Visit one of Superdrug's clinics across the UK where a healthcare professional will take your sample from a vein in your arm. Weβll email you instructions on how to book after weβve processed your order.
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Sample collection at home with a nurse +Β£59.00
Book an appointment for one of our nurses to visit your home and take your blood sample from a vein your arm.Β
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Sample collection with your own healthcare professional Free
Make an appointment with a healthcare professional of your choice to have your venous blood sample taken. You will be responsible for arranging your appointment and any additional fees.
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The Full Blood Count (FBC) is one of the most widely used and informative blood tests available, offering a detailed overview of the cellular components of your blood. This test measures the levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, along with key indices such as haemoglobin concentration, haematocrit, and red cell distribution.
Red blood cell parameters can provide insight into oxygen-carrying capacity and overall vitality, while white blood cell levels may reflect how your immune system is functioning. Platelets play a vital role in clotting, and abnormalities in these values can sometimes be associated with bleeding tendencies or inflammatory states. Together, these markers offer a valuable snapshot of your general health and physiological resilience.
While this test is not diagnostic, it is often used as a foundational health check for those seeking to optimise wellbeing, monitor recovery, support athletic performance, or establish baseline health data. Changes in any of the measured components may warrant further medical discussion, particularly if there are symptoms present. For those engaging in structured training or managing long-term wellness, the FBC can also help guide decisions around nutrition, rest, and performance management.
If you are using this test as part of a broader health strategy, we recommend reviewing your results with a qualified healthcare professional who can provide context and guidance based on your individual health profile.


