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Scope compared
A CBC is one focused blood test. A full body checkup screens many organs at once. Here's which fits your reason for testing.
The bottom line
It depends on why you're testing. If you have a specific reason to check your blood — tiredness, infection, easy bruising — a CBC is a focused, affordable answer. If you want a general health screen with no specific complaint, a full body checkup covers sugar, cholesterol, liver, kidney, thyroid and blood together and is far better value per parameter than booking them one by one. Most people over 30 doing a routine check are better served by a package.
You have a specific reason to check your blood cells.
See price & bookPick Full Body CheckupYou want a general once-a-year screen across organs.
See price & bookA Complete Blood Count looks only at your blood cells — red cells, white cells and platelets. It's the right tool for anaemia, infection, or unexplained bruising, and it's inexpensive and quick.
A full body checkup is a bundle: it typically includes a CBC plus blood sugar, a lipid profile, liver and kidney panels, thyroid and often vitamins. For a routine annual screen with no specific symptom, that breadth is what you actually want — and buying it as a package costs far less than the same tests à la carte.
| CBC One focused blood test | Full Body Checkup Many organs, one visit | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Blood cells only | Multiple organ systems |
| Best for a routine annual check | Too narrow | Yes |
| Best for a specific blood question | Yes | Overkill |
| Value per parameter | N/A | Best |
| Fasting needed | No | Usually yes |
Red cells, white cells and platelets
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CBC + sugar, lipids, liver, kidney, thyroid & more
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Heads up: More than you need if you only have a blood-specific question
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68-parameter blood test including CBC, HbA1c & thyroid at home
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A registered doctor reviews your symptoms and history, tells you exactly which test you need, and interprets the results with you.
This page is general information to help you choose a test, not a diagnosis or medical advice. Lab results should be interpreted by a doctor alongside your symptoms and history.