Full Blood Count test in DIFC, read by a doctor.
Full Blood Count is one of the most ordered tests by our British-trained GPs for DIFC patients — and for good reason. Detects anaemia, infection, inflammation, blood cancers and clotting risk.
Why DIFC patients use us
DIFC is home to some of Dubai's busiest professionals — and busy professionals rarely have time to sit in a clinic waiting room. That's exactly why Aafiyah exists for this area. We offer on-site corporate health screenings for DIFC companies, discreet home or office doctor visits between meetings, and our Executive Health Check — a 40+ marker blood panel with ECG and a proper doctor consultation, all without taking a full day out of your schedule. If your company is based in DIFC and you're thinking about employee healthcare, our corporate packages are built specifically for teams like yours.
What Full Blood Count actually tells us
A panel measuring red cells, white cells and platelets — a foundational test for almost every health assessment.
Reviewed alongside ferritin, B12, folate, CRP and renal function for context.
High Full Blood Count
Polycythaemia, infection, inflammation, leukaemia.
Low Full Blood Count
Anaemia, infection, marrow suppression.
Symptoms we ask about
- • Fatigue, breathlessness, bruising, infections
Risk factors
- • Diet, chronic disease, medications, family history
Conditions linked
- • Anaemia, infection, blood cancers
Lifestyle that moves the needle
- • Diet, treat underlying cause
Further tests we may run
- • Blood film, reticulocytes, iron studies, haematology referral if needed
Treatments where indicated
- • Specific to diagnosis
Retest: Per clinical context.
Questions from DIFC patients
How do I book a Full Blood Count test in DIFC?
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WhatsApp us or call +971 4 566 1486. We confirm a nurse slot for DIFC — most patients are seen within 60–90 minutes — and the GP call is included.
How much does Full Blood Count cost in DIFC?
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Standalone Full Blood Count is typically AED 150–350 depending on the panel. We bundle it free into our Comprehensive Health Checks (AED 1,500 men / 1,800 women) and our Unlimited Bloods membership.
What does an abnormal Full Blood Count mean for me?
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That's exactly the conversation you'll have with the GP. Reviewed alongside ferritin, B12, folate, CRP and renal function for context.
Is the GP a real doctor?
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Yes — GMC-registered, British-trained. The same doctor who reads your Full Blood Count is the one who phones you in DIFC.
Will my employer or insurer see the result?
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We don't share with employers or insurers. As a DHA-licensed clinic we upload to NABIDH; other DHA-connected providers can technically access your record.
Healthcare should feel simple.
Send an enquiry and our team will come back to you — no waiting rooms, no run-around.