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Is my blood test value normal?

Type any test from your report — haemoglobin, TSH, SGPT, HbA1c, creatinine — and get an instant plain-language answer.

How this blood test checker works

Pick a common marker (haemoglobin, TSH, SGPT/ALT, HbA1c, creatinine, Vitamin D, and more), enter the number from your report, and get a plain-language note on whether that value often sits in a typical adult range, or looks high/low relative to widely used educational cut-offs. Ranges differ by lab, age, sex, pregnancy, and illness — so treat the result as a learning aid, not a diagnosis.

For a full PDF with dozens of lines, use Scanura report upload or read our lab report guides.

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as my lab's reference range?

Not always. Your PDF's printed interval is the one your clinician should use first. This tool uses common adult educational ranges to explain what “high” or “low” usually means in everyday language.

Can I stop medicines or start supplements based on this?

No. Never change prescription medicines, pregnancy care, or high-dose supplements from a web checker. Talk to a qualified doctor, especially for kidney, liver, thyroid, or diabetes markers.

Why does a “normal” value still feel wrong?

Symptoms, trends over time, and other tests matter. Anaemia symptoms with a borderline haemoglobin, or known diabetes with an HbA1c above your personal target, still need clinical follow-up even when a generic band looks acceptable.

Do you store the numbers I type?

The checker runs in your browser session for convenience. For how Scanura handles uploaded reports and accounts, see our Privacy Policy.

Where can I learn the panels in more depth?

Start with CBC, thyroid, blood sugar, and how Scanura approaches health education.

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