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The Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test is a crucial blood test that measures the total number of lymphocytes in your bloodstream, providing essential insights into your immune system health. This test helps detect immune deficiencies, monitor viral infections like HIV, screen for blood cancers including leukemia and lymphoma, and assess overall immune function. Using advanced Electrical Impedance and VCS technology, our test delivers accurate results within one week. No special preparation is required – simply provide a small blood sample. At just $4 USD, this affordable screening can detect early signs of immune system disorders and guide appropriate medical care. Our nationwide network of testing centers makes this vital health assessment easily accessible across the United States.

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Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test

Understanding Your Immune System’s Key Defenders

The Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) Test is a fundamental diagnostic tool that measures the total number of lymphocytes circulating in your bloodstream. Lymphocytes are white blood cells that serve as the cornerstone of your immune system’s defense mechanisms. These specialized cells play critical roles in identifying and eliminating pathogens, producing antibodies, and maintaining immune memory. Understanding your lymphocyte levels provides healthcare providers with valuable insights into your immune system’s current status and overall health.

What Does the Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test Measure?

This comprehensive test specifically quantifies the absolute number of lymphocytes per microliter of blood, providing a precise measurement of your immune cell population. Our advanced testing methodology utilizes:

  • Electrical Impedance Technology: Accurately counts and sizes blood cells by measuring electrical resistance
  • Volume Conductivity Scatter (VCS): Provides detailed cellular analysis through multiple measurement parameters
  • Automated Hematology Analysis: Ensures consistent, reliable results with minimal human error

Who Should Consider This Important Test?

Individuals with Specific Symptoms

Consider scheduling an Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test if you experience:

  • Frequent or persistent infections that don’t resolve easily
  • Unexplained fatigue and general weakness
  • Recurrent fever episodes without clear cause
  • Unintended weight loss or loss of appetite
  • Swollen lymph nodes that persist for weeks
  • Night sweats and chills
  • Skin rashes or unusual bruising

Medical Conditions Requiring Monitoring

  • Patients undergoing HIV treatment and monitoring
  • Individuals with suspected or diagnosed viral infections
  • People being evaluated for leukemia or lymphoma
  • Patients receiving immunosuppressive therapies
  • Those with autoimmune conditions requiring immune assessment
  • Individuals preparing for organ transplantation

Significant Benefits of Absolute Lymphocyte Count Testing

Early Detection and Prevention

Regular lymphocyte monitoring can detect immune system abnormalities before they progress to more serious conditions. Early identification of lymphocyte imbalances allows for timely medical intervention and potentially prevents complications.

Comprehensive Health Assessment

This test provides a clear window into your immune system’s functionality, helping healthcare providers assess your body’s ability to fight infections and maintain overall health.

Treatment Monitoring

For patients undergoing treatment for immune-related conditions, the ALC test serves as a valuable tool to monitor treatment effectiveness and adjust therapies as needed.

Understanding Your Test Results

Normal Range Interpretation

Normal absolute lymphocyte counts typically range between 1,000 and 4,800 cells per microliter of blood. However, optimal ranges may vary based on age, gender, and individual health factors.

Low Lymphocyte Count (Lymphopenia)

Values below the normal range may indicate:

  • Increased susceptibility to infections
  • Potential autoimmune disorders
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Certain medication effects
  • Bone marrow disorders

High Lymphocyte Count (Lymphocytosis)

Elevated levels might suggest:

  • Active viral or bacterial infections
  • Inflammatory conditions
  • Potential blood cancers
  • Stress responses
  • Recent vaccination effects

Test Details and Pricing

Test Component Details
Test Name Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test
Discount Price $4 USD
Regular Price $6 USD
Turnaround Time 1 Week
Sample Type 3 mL (1 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube
Sample Handling Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE
Preparation No special preparation required

Nationwide Accessibility

GGC DNA maintains testing facilities across all major metropolitan areas in the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our extensive network ensures convenient access to this essential health screening regardless of your location.

Take Control of Your Immune Health Today

Your immune system is your body’s first line of defense against illness and disease. The Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test provides crucial information about this vital system’s current status. At just $4 USD, this affordable screening could be the key to early detection and proactive health management.

Ready to assess your immune health? Contact our dedicated healthcare team today to schedule your Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test. Call or WhatsApp us at +1(267) 388-9828 to book your appointment or discuss any questions about this important health screening.

Don’t wait until symptoms become serious – proactive immune system monitoring through the Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test can provide peace of mind and early detection of potential health concerns. Take the first step toward comprehensive immune health assessment today.