The Basic Anemia Panel is a comprehensive blood test designed to evaluate red blood cell health and identify potential causes of anemia. Anemia occurs when the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry adequate oxygen to tissues, often leading to fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Because hemoglobin plays a critical role in oxygen delivery throughout the body, low levels can impact energy, organ function, and overall well-being. Anemia can develop for many reasons, including blood loss, decreased or abnormal red blood cell production, or increased destruction of red blood cells. There are hundreds of different types of anemia, each with distinct causes and treatment approaches. This panel helps categorize anemia by analyzing red blood cell size, hemoglobin concentration, iron availability, and related blood markers to better understand the underlying issue. By combining multiple hematologic and iron-related measurements, the Basic Anemia Panel provides a clear, efficient way to assess anemia risk, support accurate diagnosis, and guide appropriate follow-up care or treatment. What Is Included In This Test? This panel includes essential blood markers used to evaluate anemia and overall blood health: Hematocrit: Measures the percentage of red blood cells in the blood Hemoglobin: Assesses the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV): Evaluates average red blood cell size Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH): Measures hemoglobin per red blood cell Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC): Evaluates hemoglobin concentration within red blood cells Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): Assesses variation in red blood cell size White Blood Cell Count (WBC): Evaluates immune and inflammatory activity White Blood Cell Differential: Measures types and proportions of white blood cells Platelet Count: Assesses clotting function Iron: Measures iron levels needed for hemoglobin production Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): Helps determine iron deficiency and differentiate anemia types Together, these markers help identify iron-related and non–iron-related causes of anemia. Who Should Consider This Test? This test is ideal for individuals experiencing symptoms or conditions commonly associated with anemia. You should consider this test if you: Experience persistent fatigue, weakness, or dizziness Have shortness of breath or pale skin Have heavy menstrual bleeding or recent blood loss Have dietary iron deficiency or absorption issues Need follow-up for abnormal blood count results Early detection allows for targeted treatment and improved energy, health, and quality of life. Convenient, No-Appointment Testing To complete your test: Order online through our website Use the lab locator to find a nearby testing location Walk in; no appointment required Access your results securely in your HealthLabs.com account within one to three business days 110% Price Guarantee! If you find the same test for a lower price from a comparable provider, contact us. We not only match the price, we beat it by an additional 10 percent of the difference.