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LabTest Checker Report

Meet Iga! She recently had a preventive blood count, and everything seems fine, but her lymphocyte levels are higher than usual. Is there a reason to be concerned?

Check out an example of a LabTest Checker Report, complete with a recommendation for preventive care.

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Expert comment

The patient's blood count presents a minor anomaly, with a slightly elevated lymphocyte count. Given the patient's unremarkable medical history and within-normal-range other morphology parameters, an unusual result warrants a follow-up test initially. Consulting a healthcare professional, such as a family doctor or internist, will become necessary only if the lymphocyte count remains persistently elevated.

LabTest Checker accurately recognized the likely cause of this deviation, which could be attributed to a recent infection or inflammation, and proposed an appropriate course of action. By repeating the test, the patient can potentially avoid an unnecessary medical appointment.

Agnieszka Kuś, MD

A specialist in internal medicine, practices as a clinician at the Hematology and Transplantation Center of the Lower Silesian Center for Oncology, Pulmonology, and Hematology in Wroclaw. She is a graduate of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland.

Iga felt a wave of relief wash over her.

When she got her test results, she did some online searching for interpretations. There was a lot of information out there, but it didn't quite match her situation. That's when she turned to LabTest Checker, and in just a few minutes, her doubts vanished.

 

It assured her there were no urgent concerns that needed a doctor's visit and gave her clear guidance on what steps to take next.

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Receive LabTest Checker Report in 3 easy steps:

1

Visit your lab's website and sign in to the results section.

2

Click on the "Interpret results" option next to the test you'd like to understand better.

3

Stay on the same page, fill out a simple medical questionnaire, and get instant Report.

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