MCV Test in Delhi
Select a Lab
Request a Call Back
How to Book A MCV Test in Delhi?
What is the MCV test used for?
The MCV test is majorly performed to measure the size of the red blood cells in the body. This test is primarily conducted as a part of the complete blood count, also termed as CBC, in which the healthcare professional determines the count of red blood cells, white blood, and platelets in your body necessary to carry oxygen from one organ to another in the body. The MCV test is a routine screening test that measures several different components of the blood, including the red blood cells. In case you’re suffering from any blood disorder or expecting related symptoms, your doctor will advise you to undergo the MCV test.
What is included in the MCV test?
The MCV test includes the checking of the size of your red blood cells that are essentially important for your body as they are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lung to several other organs, which helps them grow and keeps you physically healthy. Along with the red blood cell count, the MCV test is also conducted for the measurement of haemoglobin.
Procedure for MCV test
During the MCV test, the healthcare professional will follow the below-mentioned procedure-
- The professional expert will tie an elastic on your left hand to stop the continuous blood
- They will use a disinfectant to clear the patch on your hand
- A needle will be inserted to take out blood
- Later, the blood will be transferred to the test tube or veil
- They will give you a cotton ball to clean the area.
Once the blood is collected, they will carry it to the accredited laboratory, where the test will be conducted.
How to prepare for the MCV test?
While going for the MCV test, specific preparations need to be done. However, your healthcare advisor may suggest you undergo several other blood or urine tests. In case they do, you may need to fast for 8-10 hours. You can drink water during this period. If you take medications, inform your doctor beforehand, as they might interfere with your test results. Apart from these, if there are any specific suggestions, your healthcare advisor will suggest them to you before time.
Things to consider after the MCV Test test is complete
Once the test is done and you feel well, you may leave the place. The side effects from the test are very uncommon but may include;
- Infection: Each time the skin punctures, there is a little risk of infection.
- Bleeding: Those who are on medications like blood thinners and the ones having bleeding-related issues will have to hold pressure on the site for some period to stop the bleeding.
- Hematoma: This condition is a bruise that may occur at the site of a blood draw. Hematoma is common in people taking blood-thinning medications and those who have bleeding disorders.
If you suffer from any such diseases or experience related symptoms, it is best recommended to contact your healthcare advisor.
*What types of infection can the MCV test detect?
An MCV test is usually recommended by your healthcare professional to measure the size of the red blood cells in your body. The red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen from one organ to another in the body. In case the red blood cell size is too small or too big, it might direct towards blood disorders such as Platelet disorders, bleeding problems, excessive clotting, Anemia, leukemia, myeloma, and Eosinophilic disorders.
How much does an MCV test cost?*
MCV test costs between INR 1275-2500, depending upon the lab partner and the city where you stay.
*Disclaimer: The value varies based on location, time, and your preferred lab partner.
How long does it take to get the results for the MCV test?
You can expect to get the results for the MCV test within 24 to 48 hours after the sample is collected. However, in certain cases, depending on the location, medical advice, and preferred lab partner, it may take longer.
What do abnormal MCV test results indicate?
In case your MCV test results come out to be abnormal, they may indicate the following blood disorders.
When the size of the red blood cells is smaller than normal. It might lead to the following conditions.
- Anaemia – Anemia is a blood disorder in which your blood has a fewer amount of red blood cells than the normal range. The most common type of Anemia is iron-deficiency Anemia.
- Thalassemia is commonly found in people whose family members have suffered from it in the past; hence it is termed as a hereditary disease that passes onto generations. This condition can lead to severe Anemia.
When the size of the red blood cells is larger than normal. It might direct towards the below-mentioned conditions.
- vitamin B12 deficiency
- Liver diseases include hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, Wilson disease, and hemochromatosis.
- Hypothyroidism
- Deficiency in the folic acid – type of the Vitamin B
By any chance, your MCV test report does not come out to be normal; it does not necessarily mean that you’re suffering from any blood disorder or liver disease. Whereas, this condition may also appear because of several food habits, activity levels, irregular menstrual cycle, medications, and so on.
Disclaimer: Please consult with your doctor to interpret the test reports.
Is MCV a definitive test?
Although MCV is not a definitive test, it is used as one of the diagnostic tests for analyzing the size of the red blood cells in the body and increase or the decrease in size, since red blood cells are an essential component of our body and are also termed as the building block, it is essential to keep them in check. Doctors might ask for some additional tests to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other health conditions. Therefore, the abnormal size of the red blood cells always indicates health disorders; it may not be enough to confirm the disease.
How to read the MCV report?
MCV 83- 101 fL
The low MCV is indicated as the microcytic,high MCV is indicated as macrocytic, whereas the normal range is termed as normocytic. Looking at reports, you can easily make out the results. However, a few laboratories opt for different types of measurement methods for MCV tests that may affect the final value a little. Discuss with your doctor to know about different terminologies in test results.
Why book an MCV test?
An MCV test is majorly conducted to monitor the average size of the red blood cells in the human body. In case your results show high or low MCV, they might direct towards several health conditions therefore, a thorough checkup is a must. In case you’re experiencing the below-mentioned symptoms, we recommend you to go under the MCV test after consulting your healthcare advisor. The symptoms are as follows-
- Bruising or unusual bleeding
- Cold feet and hands
- Pale skin
- Fatigue
In case you’re going through any such diseases or experiencing the similar symptoms, it is best recommended to book a MCV test
MCV test at home – how does it work?
The MCV test is just like any other blood test. A lab technician visits your home when you book your tests through the MFine app. The lab technician first cleans the arm and then inserts a syringe into a vein. The required amount of blood is then taken into a vial. The lab technician then removes the needle and places cotton wool or a bandage over the prick.
Are there any risks involved with MCV tests?
Although a MCV test is a simple blood test and does not involve any health risks in particular as all they do is take out some blood as a sample to check under the microscope. However, there are some minor side effects that you might witness after getting the MCV test done. These are as follows-
- Blood collecting under the skin
- Minor skin infections
- Bursting
- Lightheaded feeling
Apart from these, there are no side effects of the MCV test. In case you suffer any significant complications, it is advisable to visit your healthcare professional as soon as possible to minimize future health issues.
What can affect the results of the MCV test?
If you’re taking any medications before the test, it is recommended to be extra sure by informing your healthcare professional as it might directly affect the test results. Apart from this, in case the test requires fasting, you should consult your doctor for the same. Also, if there are any specific instructions from your doctor’s end, such as fasting, make sure you follow them religiously to achieve accurate results. Note, the results of the MCV test will help your healthcare professional plan the future treatment process; therefore, there’s no scope of gaps.
Why book an MCV Test?
- The MCV or Mean Corpuscular Volume blood test shows the average size of your red blood cells. It is a part of the regular Complete Blood Count test. MCV tests help you to diagnose different types of anaemia and blood-related disorders.
- Physicians give importance to the MCV values to evaluate abnormalities such as platelet count or abnormal WBC in the blood sample. It helps to monitor your overall health and early diagnosis of underlying diseases. You can book the test after consulting a physician.
For further assistance
Related Tests
Popular Health Packages
What does the MCV test measure?
- The MCV test measures the average size of the red blood cells in your blood sample. It thereby helps you to monitor your health conditions. MCV test is done as part of the complete blood count (CBC), a routine test that measures a panel of different components of your blood.
- Red blood cells or erythrocytes are one of the major components of your blood. They are responsible for moving oxygen from the lungs to different parts of your body. The MCV test determines the size of red blood cells. If your erythrocytes are too large or too small, it might indicate a blood disorder such as anaemia or vitamin deficiency.
What Preparation is Needed for the Vitamin D Test?
What happens to your test sample?
What do Abnormal Results Indicate?
- MCV blood test measures the average size of the RBCs present in your blood. The normal range for an adult is between 80 and 100 femtoliters. However, this range may vary from one lab to the other.
- Higher levels of MCV indicate that your red blood cells are larger than normal. This condition is called macrocytic anaemia. Reasons behind enlarged erythrocytes include vitamin deficiency, liver disease, presence of heavy metals in the body, or malfunction of the thyroid gland.
- Low levels of MCV are caused by iron deficiency in your body. In medical terms, this condition is called microcytic anaemia.
- Both macrocytic and microcytic anaemia can cause the same symptoms in your body. Some of these symptoms are fatigue, pale skin, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
- Disclaimer: It has been advised to always consult with your doctor to interpret the test reports.
Related Blogs
Frequently Asked Questions | FAQs
Can I avail at-home sample collection in Delhi?
- Yes, you can easily opt for at-home sample collection with the help of the MFine application.
- MFine will assign a certified lab technician 12-24 hours before the scheduled appointment when you book a test online.
- Samples will be collected at your house within the allotted time frame. You will be able to view your reports on the MFine application within 48-72 hours after the sample collection.
What is the cost of the MCV test in Delhi?
The MCV test is included in the regular CBC test. Different laboratories charge varied prices for the test, depending upon their equipment. In Delhi, the approximate price of the test usually ranges from 140 to 400 rupees per person. The price range also depends on the laboratory you choose.
I stay in Pune. Can I book an MCV test for my uncle staying in Delhi?
Yes, you can book tests for your relatives and aged family members through the MFine app. You just need to select your preferred city from the dropdown list given in the MFine app.
How can I reschedule my appointment for the MCV sample collection?
You can reschedule your appointment through the MFine app.
Is the lab technician coming for MCV test sample collection vaccinated?
Yes. Our lab technicians are fully vaccinated. Further, they also ensure safety throughout by wearing a mask and using sanitiser and gloves during sample collection.
6. When is the MCV test recommended?
The MCV test is recommended when you have symptoms of a blood-related disorder. Your doctor will ask you for a CBC in which the MCV blood test is included. The symptoms are:
- Fatigue
- Pale skin
- Cold hand and feet
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
Is a prescription required to book an MCV test?
Since the MCV test is a part of the CBC, it’s recommended that you consult a physician before booking a slot.
Once your doctor prescribes the test, you can easily fix an appointment with the nearby diagnostic centre through the MFine app.
Does MFine provide result interpretation along with the reports?
MFine provides result interpretation along with the reports. Also, you will be able to avail a free doctor consultation after the lab test to understand your reports accurately. Our doctor will also advise and prescribe medicines if required based on the results.
Is the MCV test a definitive test?
Typically, the MCV test is not a definitive diagnostic test.
What other tests are usually recommended along with the MCV test?
Usually, a routine CBC determines the MCV of your blood sample. However, if your physician suspects any blood disorder, they may order additional tests of your RBCs. These tests include RBC count and Hemoglobin measurement.
What diseases can be detected through the MCV test?
Numerous diseases can be diagnosed with the help of this test. They are as follows:
- Different types of Anemia
- Liver disorders
- Vitamin B and B12 deficiency
- Thalassemia
- Hypothyroidism
How can I download my MCV test report?
- Login to MFine
- Go to your profile
- Click Attachment and Reports
- Click Lab Report and download the same.
Are there any discount offers running on the MCV test in Delhi?
Usually, you can avail yourself up to a 50% discount on the MCV test through MFine. However, the discount and test price may vary based on lab partner and location.