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The Hematocrit Test measures the percentage of red blood cells in blood, helping evaluate oxygen-carrying capacity and overall health. Abnormal results may indicate anemia, dehydration, polycythemia, or other blood disorders. Doctors use this test to investigate fatigue, weakness, or suspected blood loss and to monitor conditions affecting red cell production. Often performed with a CBC, it provides essential insight into blood and bone marrow function.
The Sickle Cell Trait Screening Panel evaluates hemoglobin variants and red blood cell indices to detect sickle cell trait and related hemoglobin disorders. Combining a Sickle Cell Screen with a detailed Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation, this panel provides both rapid screening and in-depth analysis to help identify Hemoglobin S and other clinically significant variants for informed health awareness.