Description
Edta Blood, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
Blood sample drawn from a vein.
Test Time:
The test is typically performed within a few hours after the blood sample is collected.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for absolute monocyte count can vary slightly depending on the laboratory and the patient’s age and health. A typical range is between 200 to 950 cells/microliter.
What is the Test?
The absolute monocyte count measures the number of monocytes, a type of white blood cell, in a specific volume of blood. Monocytes are a critical component of the immune system and play a role in defending the body against infections.
Test Procedure:
The procedure involves a healthcare professional drawing a blood sample from a vein, usually from the arm.
When to Take the Test:
A healthcare provider may recommend this test as part of a complete blood count (CBC) panel, which can be ordered for various reasons, including routine check-ups, during illness, or to monitor certain medical conditions.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals with suspected or known immune system disorders, chronic infections, or inflammatory conditions may undergo this test to assess immune system function.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy etc.):
Pregnant women and individuals with specific medical conditions should consult their healthcare provider before taking any blood test, including the absolute monocyte count.

