General Blood Tests

General blood tests are the most fundamental and reliable indicators reflecting the health status of your body. With regular blood tests, you can detect potential risks at an early stage. 

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General Blood Tests

What is a General Blood Test? 

A general blood test is one of the most important screening methods that indicates the functioning of the basic systems in your body. Thanks to these regular tests, many diseases can be detected before they show symptoms, allowing you to safeguard your health. 
What is Measured in General Blood Tests? 

Biochemistry Tests 

Hormone Tests 

Vitamin and Mineral Tests 

Allergy Tests 

Urine Tests 

Stool Tests 

Genetic and Molecular Tests 

Thanks to these test groups, many systems of your body are analyzed in detail, enabling early diagnosis and preventive health management. You can also create a personalized test panel, selecting the tests appropriate for your needs, with the convenience of application at home. 

Why Should You Get a General Blood Test? 

Early Diagnosis: To detect problems such as anemia, diabetes, infection, thyroid and organ dysfunction at an early stage. 

Health Monitoring: To control existing diseases and monitor the effectiveness of medication. 

General Health Screening: To gain insight into your general health status, even without any symptoms. 

When Should a General Blood Test Be Done? 

At least once a year for general health screening 

For complaints such as persistent fatigue, weakness, or dizziness 

More frequently for individuals at risk of chronic diseases 

At-Home General Blood Test Service 

As Kantahlili.net, our mobile health team comes to your address and collects your blood samples under sterile and safe conditions. All tests are analyzed in internationally accredited laboratories, and your results are delivered to you in PDF format, usually within the same day. 

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A general blood test is a comprehensive laboratory examination performed on a blood sample to evaluate the body's fundamental health status. 

Many values are measured, such as blood sugar, cholesterol, liver and kidney functions, hemoglobin, white blood cells, and vitamin-mineral levels. 

Yes, an 8-12 hour fast is recommended for most blood tests. However, fasting may not be required for some tests. 

For healthy individuals, it should be done at least once a year, and more frequently for people with chronic diseases, according to a doctor's recommendation. 

While it varies depending on the scope of the test, the results of general blood tests are usually ready within 24 hours.