A Blood Grouping test identifies your blood type based on the ABO and Rh systems. It determines whether your blood group is A, B, AB, or O, and whether you are Rh-positive or Rh-negative. Knowing your blood group is important for safe blood transfusions, pregnancy care, medical emergencies, and certain medical procedures. Doctors often recommend this test before surgery, during prenatal checkups, or when blood donation or transfusion is required.
For the Blood Grouping test, a small blood sample is collected from a vein or finger prick, and no fasting or special preparation is required. The test is quick, accurate, and provides essential information that helps prevent complications related to blood mismatch during transfusions or pregnancy.
