Description
Number of Tests Included:
Single blood test measuring reticulocyte percentage and/or absolute count.
What is a Reticulocyte Count Test?
A hematology test that determines how actively the bone marrow is producing new red blood cells. It is essential for diagnosing and monitoring anemia and bone marrow disorders.
Purpose of the Test:
Diagnose different types of anemia
Evaluate bone marrow function
Monitor treatment for anemia (iron, B12, folate therapy)
Assess recovery after bleeding or blood loss
Detect bone marrow suppression (chemotherapy, infections)
Who Should Get This Test?
Individuals with low hemoglobin or suspected anemia
Patients with chronic diseases affecting red cell production
Individuals recovering from major bleeding
Patients on anemia treatment
People undergoing chemotherapy or bone marrow evaluation
Components of the Test:
Reticulocyte Percentage (%)
Absolute Reticulocyte Count
Reticulocyte Production Index (RPI) – in some labs
Understanding the Test Report:
High Reticulocyte Count → Active RBC production; seen in hemolysis, blood loss, or recovery from anemia
Low Reticulocyte Count → Poor bone marrow response; suggests bone marrow failure, chronic disease anemia, or nutrient deficiency (iron/B12/folate)
Preparation and Procedure:
Routine blood draw
No special preparation required
How is the Test Done?
A blood sample is analyzed using an automated hematology analyzer or manual staining methods to measure reticulocyte levels.
Best Time for Test:
Anytime, as suggested by your doctor.
Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the Reticulocyte Count test via SDL, opt for home sample collection, and access your report digitally.
