The Complete Haemogram (CBP) is an extended version of the Complete Blood Count (CBC).
It provides detailed information about the quantity, quality, and morphology of blood cells.
Doctors use CBP to:
Diagnose anemia, infections, clotting disorders, and blood cancers.
Monitor treatment response in various diseases.
Assess general health during routine checkups.
CBP includes peripheral smear examination, which gives additional insights into the shape, size, and appearance of blood cells.
It is a simple, safe test performed using a blood sample.