Description
EDTA WB, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
The Differential Count (DC) test requires a blood sample, which is usually obtained through a standard blood draw from a vein in your arm.
Test Time:
The results of the Differential Count (DC) test are typically available within a few hours to a day, as it is often performed as part of a complete blood count (CBC).
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for the differential count can vary depending on the laboratory and the specific reference values used. Normal ranges for different types of blood cells (e.g., neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils) are provided with the test results.
What is the Test?
The Differential Count (DC) test is a component of a complete blood count (CBC) that measures the percentage of different types of white blood cells (WBCs) in your blood. These different types of WBCs include neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. The test helps assess the body’s immune response and can aid in the diagnosis of various medical conditions.
Test Procedure:
A healthcare provider or phlebotomist cleans the injection site (usually the arm) with an antiseptic. A needle is used to draw a blood sample from a vein. The blood sample is sent to a laboratory where it is analyzed using automated equipment to count and differentiate the various types of white blood cells.
When to Take the Test:
The Differential Count (DC) test is often ordered as part of a routine health checkup, during the diagnosis of certain illnesses, or when monitoring the progress of specific medical conditions.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals with symptoms of infection, inflammation, or certain blood disorders may undergo this test. It is also used to monitor the immune system’s response to treatment for certain diseases.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
In most cases, there are no specific precautions needed for taking the DC test. However, pregnant individuals and those with specific medical conditions should consult their healthcare provider for any relevant considerations.

