MCH Blood Test
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) Blood Test — Measures the Average Amount of Hemoglobin Inside Each Red Blood Cell. Essential for Diagnosing and Classifying Anemia, Nutritional Deficiencies, and Red Blood Cell Disorders in a CBC Panel.
The MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) Blood Test measures the average amount of hemoglobin in each red blood cell. Hemoglobin is the iron-rich protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
MCH is reported as part of the Complete Blood Count (CBC) and is typically measured in picograms (pg). Doctors use MCH together with MCV, MCHC, RDW, hemoglobin, and RBC count to classify anemia and identify the most likely causes.
At MCV Blood test (Houston, TX), MCH is calculated accurately from automated hematology analyzers and included in your full CBC report for physician review.
MCH helps determine whether your red blood cells carry a normal amount of hemoglobin. When MCH is low, red blood cells tend to be paler (hypochromic), suggesting conditions like iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia.
When MCH is high, it often occurs with large red blood cells (macrocytosis) and can be associated with vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, liver disease, hypothyroidism, or medication effects. MCH alone is not a diagnosis — it is one key piece of the CBC pattern.
MCH is especially helpful when interpreted together with MCV (cell size) and MCHC (hemoglobin concentration), allowing physicians to understand both the cell size and hemoglobin content.
Three CBC values that work together
MCH = average hemoglobin amount per RBC (pg). MCHC = concentration of hemoglobin inside RBCs (g/dL). MCV = average RBC size (fL). Doctors read these together to classify anemia and narrow down the cause.
Book your CBC with MCH if you experience these symptoms or risks:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Name | MCH — Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Blood Test (CBC Index) |
| Also Known As | Mean Cell Hemoglobin, CBC with RBC Indices, Hemoglobin per RBC |
| What It Measures | Average amount of hemoglobin contained inside a single red blood cell |
| Units | Picograms (pg) |
| How It’s Calculated | Derived from Hemoglobin (Hgb) and RBC count (Analyzer calculation) |
| Sample Type | Venous blood (EDTA purple-top tube) |
| Fasting Required | No fasting required (unless ordered with fasting tests) |
| Typical Reference Range | Commonly around 27–33 pg (lab-specific; age/sex may vary) |
| Turnaround Time | Same Day / Within 24 Hours |
| Report Delivery | Online PDF / Email / SMS / Printed Hard Copy at Lab |
| Best Interpreted With | MCV, MCHC, RDW, Hemoglobin, RBC count, Ferritin, Iron Studies, B12/Folate |
| Common Uses | Anemia classification, nutrition deficiency assessment, chronic disease monitoring, treatment follow-up |
| Home Collection | ✅ Available — Houston, TX & surrounding areas |
| Lab Location | 6565 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030, USA |
| Contact | 📞 340-348-2786 | ✉ mcvbloodtest@gmail.com |
| Lab Certification | ISO Certified, HIPAA Compliant, CAP Accredited |
Low MCH: Often seen when red blood cells have less hemoglobin than normal (hypochromic pattern). Common causes include iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia traits, chronic blood loss, or anemia of chronic disease (doctor-directed evaluation).
High MCH: Often occurs when red blood cells are larger and carry more hemoglobin per cell. This may be associated with vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, liver disease, hypothyroidism, or certain medication effects.
Important: MCH alone cannot confirm a diagnosis. Doctors interpret it with MCV, MCHC, RDW, ferritin, iron studies, and clinical symptoms.
🩸 CBC with MCH (RBC Indices)
- MCH (Hemoglobin per RBC)
- MCV, MCHC & RDW
- Hemoglobin & Hematocrit
- RBC, WBC & Platelets
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