
CD33 Blood Test
CD33 Blood Test Overview
The CD33 test is a specialised immunophenotyping blood test used to detect and measure CD33 antigen expression on myeloid cells. CD33 is commonly evaluated in haematological assessments, particularly in conditions affecting the myeloid lineage, and helps clinicians understand disease characteristics at a cellular level.
In Pune, Maharashtra, the CD33 test is advised during the diagnosis or monitoring of certain blood disorders, including suspected myeloid leukaemias and bone marrow abnormalities. The test requires a venous blood sample and can be completed using the Home Collection Facility or the Direct Walk-in Facility at healthcare nt sickcare. General preparation information is available through the test preparation guides.
Clinical Relevance of CD33 Testing
- Supports diagnosis and classification of myeloid blood disorders
- Helps assess disease progression and treatment response
- Used as part of advanced flow cytometry panels
Test Details
Sample Type
Venous blood sample
Turnaround Time
Reports are generally available within 24 to 48 hours on the secure online portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
The CD33 test is recommended when doctors suspect myeloid lineage disorders or require detailed immunophenotyping during blood or bone marrow evaluation.
Doctors advise this test to identify CD33 expression on blood cells, which helps in diagnosing, classifying, and monitoring specific haematological conditions.
Fasting is not required for the CD33 blood test. Patients should inform their doctor about ongoing medications or recent treatments before sample collection.
This test may be advised in cases of persistent anaemia, abnormal white blood cell counts, unexplained infections, or suspected bone marrow disorders. Related educational topics are covered in our health articles section.
You may also explore how to book a home lab test, check available diagnostics under blood tests in Aundh, or learn more about CD33 markers from the National Cancer Institute.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general awareness only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy for full details.
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CD33 Blood Test Overview
The CD33 test is a specialised immunophenotyping blood test used to detect and measure CD33 antigen expression on myeloid cells. CD33 is commonly evaluated in haematological assessments, particularly in conditions affecting the myeloid lineage, and helps clinicians understand disease characteristics at a cellular level.
In Pune, Maharashtra, the CD33 test is advised during the diagnosis or monitoring of certain blood disorders, including suspected myeloid leukaemias and bone marrow abnormalities. The test requires a venous blood sample and can be completed using the Home Collection Facility or the Direct Walk-in Facility at healthcare nt sickcare. General preparation information is available through the test preparation guides.
Clinical Relevance of CD33 Testing
- Supports diagnosis and classification of myeloid blood disorders
- Helps assess disease progression and treatment response
- Used as part of advanced flow cytometry panels
Test Details
Sample Type
Venous blood sample
Turnaround Time
Reports are generally available within 24 to 48 hours on the secure online portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
The CD33 test is recommended when doctors suspect myeloid lineage disorders or require detailed immunophenotyping during blood or bone marrow evaluation.
Doctors advise this test to identify CD33 expression on blood cells, which helps in diagnosing, classifying, and monitoring specific haematological conditions.
Fasting is not required for the CD33 blood test. Patients should inform their doctor about ongoing medications or recent treatments before sample collection.
This test may be advised in cases of persistent anaemia, abnormal white blood cell counts, unexplained infections, or suspected bone marrow disorders. Related educational topics are covered in our health articles section.
You may also explore how to book a home lab test, check available diagnostics under blood tests in Aundh, or learn more about CD33 markers from the National Cancer Institute.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general awareness only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy for full details.











