Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test – Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda

Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test – Understanding Your Blood Health in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda

The Complete Blood Count (CBC) is one of the most common and important blood tests. It measures the different types of cells in your blood: red blood cells (carry oxygen), white blood cells (fight infection), and platelets (control bleeding). At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Okello John Bosco (Senior Laboratory Technician) performs CBC testing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Results are available the same day. We serve patients from Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja.

What Does a CBC Measure?

Red blood cell (RBC) count – number of red blood cells. Hemoglobin (Hb) – protein in RBCs that carries oxygen. Hematocrit (Hct) – percentage of blood made of RBCs. Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) – average size of RBCs. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) – average hemoglobin per RBC. Red cell distribution width (RDW) – variation in RBC size. White blood cell (WBC) count – total white blood cells. Differential count – breakdown of WBC types (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils). Platelet count – number of platelets. Mean platelet volume (MPV) – average platelet size.

Why Your Doctor Might Order a CBC

Dr. Michael Emusugut, Dr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Dr. Adoa Pious, and Dr. Susan Atai order CBCs for many reasons: anemia (low hemoglobin – causes fatigue, paleness, shortness of breath); infection (high WBC suggests bacterial infection); bleeding disorders (low platelets – easy bruising, bleeding gums); fever of unknown origin; before and after surgery; monitoring chemotherapy; malaria (can cause low platelets and anemia); suspected leukemia (very high or very low WBCs); monitoring chronic diseases (kidney disease, inflammatory conditions); routine health checkup; fatigue evaluation; and pregnancy monitoring (anemia is common).

How to Prepare for a CBC

No special preparation is needed for most CBCs. You do not need to fast. However, if your doctor is also checking blood sugar or cholesterol at the same time, you may need to fast for 8-12 hours. Ask our receptionist when you book. Tell the laboratory staff about: medications you take (some affect blood counts), pregnancy, bleeding disorders, and any recent illness or infection. The test is a simple blood draw from a vein in your arm. It takes less than 5 minutes. For children, Dr. Adoa Pious may order a finger prick instead.

Normal CBC Ranges for Adults

Reference ranges vary slightly by laboratory. At Michoes, typical normal ranges: RBC: male 4.7-6.1 million/mcL, female 4.2-5.4 million/mcL. Hemoglobin: male 13.8-17.2 g/dL, female 12.1-15.1 g/dL. Hematocrit: male 40-52%, female 35-47%. MCV: 80-100 fL. MCH: 27-33 pg. WBC: 4,500-11,000 per mcL. Platelets: 150,000-450,000 per mcL. Neutrophils: 40-70%. Lymphocytes: 20-40%. Children have different normal ranges – Dr. Adoa Pious interprets pediatric CBCs.

Understanding Abnormal CBC Results

Low hemoglobin (anemia): causes include iron deficiency (poor diet, heavy periods, hookworm), malaria (destroys RBCs), sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, and bleeding (ulcer, injury). Treatment depends on cause: iron supplements, deworming, treating malaria, blood transfusion for severe cases. High hemoglobin: dehydration, living at high altitude, smoking, or polycythemia (bone marrow disorder). Low WBC (leukopenia): viral infections, malaria, medications, bone marrow problems, HIV. High WBC (leukocytosis): bacterial infection (appendicitis, pneumonia, UTI), inflammation, stress, leukemia. Low platelets (thrombocytopenia): malaria (common in Eastern Uganda), dengue, medications, immune disorders, or viral infections. Severe low platelets risk bleeding – come to Michoes immediately if you have bruising or bleeding gums. High platelets: inflammation, iron deficiency, or post-splenectomy.

Special Situations: Pregnancy and Children

Dr. Susan Atai orders CBCs at the first antenatal visit and again at 28-32 weeks to check for anemia. Pregnancy normally causes lower hemoglobin (normal >11 g/dL). Severe anemia in pregnancy increases risk of preterm delivery and low birth weight. We provide iron and folic acid supplements. Dr. Adoa Pious orders CBCs for children with: fever and suspected severe malaria (low platelets, low hemoglobin), persistent fatigue or paleness (anemia), frequent infections (possible neutropenia or leukemia), easy bruising (possible low platelets), and before surgery. Pediatric normal ranges vary by age – trust Dr. Adoa Pious to interpret.

What Happens If My CBC Is Abnormal?

Do not panic. Many abnormal CBCs are mild and easily treated. Okello John Bosco will send your results to your doctor. Our doctors will: call you to explain results (within 24 hours for non-urgent, immediately for critical results), recommend follow-up testing (iron studies, B12, malaria test, peripheral smear), prescribe treatment (iron tablets, vitamins, antibiotics, antimalarials), or refer you to a specialist (hematologist at Soroti or Mbale for serious blood disorders). For critical values (very low platelets, very low hemoglobin, very high WBC suspicious for leukemia), we will contact you immediately and ask you to come to Michoes or refer to a larger hospital.

CBC Cost and Accessibility at Michoes

Our CBC is affordable. Call +256701364362 for current pricing. We offer discounts for multiple tests (CBC plus malaria test, CBC plus blood sugar). We accept mobile money, cash, and payment plans. No patient is turned away for inability to pay in an emergency. The CBC is available 24/7 – walk in anytime. Results are ready within 1-2 hours. For patients in remote areas, ask about our telemedicine service: you can get blood drawn at a nearby clinic and we will interpret results by phone.

Frequently Asked Questions About CBC Testing

Do I need a doctor’s order for a CBC?

Yes. Our doctors will order the test based on your symptoms. You can walk in, see a doctor, and get the CBC same day.

Can I eat before a CBC?

Yes, unless your doctor also ordered fasting tests (glucose, cholesterol).

How often should I get a CBC?

For healthy adults, no routine need. For chronic conditions (sickle cell, kidney disease, chemotherapy), as often as your doctor recommends. Pregnant women get at least 2 CBCs.

Is the CBC painful?

Only a quick prick from a needle. Most people describe it as mild discomfort.

Can malaria affect my CBC?

Yes. Malaria commonly causes low platelets, low hemoglobin (anemia), and sometimes low WBC. That is why we often order CBC with malaria test.

Contact Michoes Medical Centre for CBC Testing

Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, near Kumi Main Market on Kumi-Soroti Highway.

Phone: +256701364362

WhatsApp: +256779784473

Hours: Open 24/7 for CBC testing. Results in 1-2 hours.

Call to Action: Need a CBC test? Come to Michoes Medical Centre laboratory. Walk in anytime. Call +256701364362 to ask about preparation or pricing. Okello John Bosco and our team ensure accurate, timely results.

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