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ESR Blood Test

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Blood Test — A Trusted Inflammation Marker Used to Detect & Monitor Autoimmune Disorders, Chronic Infections, Arthritis, and Inflammatory Conditions. Fast, Accurate & Affordable in Houston, TX.

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What is the ESR Blood Test?

The ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) Blood Test measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle at the bottom of a test tube in one hour. When inflammation is present, certain proteins (like fibrinogen) increase in the blood, causing red blood cells to clump and settle faster — resulting in a higher ESR.

ESR is a widely used, non-specific marker of inflammation. It does not diagnose a single disease by itself, but it helps doctors detect and monitor inflammation related to autoimmune disorders, infections, cancers, and chronic inflammatory diseases when interpreted with symptoms, history, and other lab tests.

At MCV Blood test in Houston, TX, we provide accurate ESR testing with reliable turnaround time. Your report supports physicians in evaluating ongoing inflammation and tracking how well treatment is working over time.

Why Is the ESR Blood Test Important?

The ESR Blood Test is commonly used as a screening and monitoring tool for inflammation. It helps doctors assess conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, vasculitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and long-term infections.

ESR is especially helpful for tracking disease activity and response to therapy. When inflammation reduces with effective treatment, ESR often improves, making it a practical test for follow-up in chronic inflammatory disorders.

Doctors frequently interpret ESR together with CRP (C-reactive protein), CBC, autoimmune markers, and imaging results to build a complete clinical picture.

Who Should Get the ESR Blood Test? — Warning Signs

Book your ESR Blood Test if you experience any of these symptoms or inflammatory risk factors:

Unexplained fever (ongoing)
Chronic joint pain or swelling
Persistent fatigue & weakness
Muscle aches & body pain
Unexplained weight loss
Stiffness (especially morning)
Headaches with scalp tenderness
Vision changes with headache
Abdominal pain or diarrhea
Chronic cough or infections
Skin rashes or ulcers
Suspected autoimmune disease
Monitoring arthritis treatment
Monitoring lupus flares
Suspected vasculitis symptoms
Long-term inflammatory condition
Cancer inflammation monitoring
Post-infection inflammation follow-up
ESR Blood Test — Details & Specifications
ParameterDetails
Test NameESR — Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Blood Test
Also Known AsSed Rate, Westergren ESR, ESR Test
Sample TypeVenous Blood (EDTA tube)
Fasting RequiredNo fasting required
Test MethodWestergren Method / Automated ESR Analyzer
Typical Reference RangeVaries by age & sex (lab-specific interpretation)
Turnaround TimeSame Day / Within 24 Hours
Report DeliveryOnline PDF / Email / SMS / Printed Hard Copy at Lab
Home Collection✅ Available — Houston, TX & surrounding areas
Lab Location6565 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Contact📞 340-348-2786 | ✉ mcvbloodtest@gmail.com
Lab CertificationISO Certified, HIPAA Compliant, CAP Accredited
What’s Included in the ESR Blood Test Panel?
#Test ComponentClinical Significance
1ESR (Sedimentation Rate)Measures inflammation level — supports autoimmune/infection monitoring
2Optional CRP (if ordered)Often paired with ESR for better inflammation assessment
3CBC Add-on (if ordered)Helps detect anemia, infection, and blood count abnormalities
4Autoimmune Marker Add-onsRF, ANA, anti-CCP, etc. based on doctor’s suspicion
ESR Ranges & Interpretation (General Guide)
Low/Normal✅ Often no active inflammation
Mildly HighMonitor with symptoms
Moderately HighInflammation likely
HighInvestigate cause urgently
Very HighSevere inflammation possible
Very High + SymptomsDoctor review needed

High ESR: Often indicates inflammation from autoimmune disease, infection, inflammatory bowel disease, vasculitis, kidney disease, or certain cancers. ESR can also rise in anemia and pregnancy, so interpretation depends on context.

Normal ESR: Can be normal even if disease exists, especially in early stages. That is why doctors often combine ESR with CRP, CBC, and clinical findings.

Important: ESR is a non-specific test. It cannot identify the exact cause of inflammation by itself. Always interpret ESR with symptoms, physical examination, and additional lab tests.

Note: Different labs use different analyzers and reference ranges. Your report from MCV Blood test will include the lab’s reference interval for accurate comparison.

How to Prepare for Your ESR Blood Test
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No Fasting RequiredESR testing does not require fasting. You can eat and drink normally unless your doctor ordered other tests requiring fasting (such as lipid profile or fasting glucose).
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Tell Us About Current MedicationsAnti-inflammatory medicines, steroids, and certain drugs can influence inflammatory markers. Share your medication list with the lab team for proper report interpretation.
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Hydration HelpsDrink water before your visit to make blood collection easier and more comfortable.
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Wear Comfortable ClothingWear sleeves that roll up easily above the elbow for quick and clean blood collection.
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Book Your ESR Blood Test AppointmentCall 340-348-2786, email mcvbloodtest@gmail.com, or visit us at 6565 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030. Free home collection is available across Houston and nearby areas.
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Receive Your ESR ReportResults are delivered within 24 hours via secure email, SMS, or online portal. Printed reports are available at our Houston lab.
Factors That Can Affect ESR Blood Test Results
FactorEffect on ESR Result
Inflammation / InfectionRaises ESR due to increased inflammatory proteins
Autoimmune Disease (RA, Lupus)Often elevates ESR during active flare-ups
AnemiaMay increase ESR because RBCs settle faster
PregnancyCan increase ESR due to physiological changes
AgeESR tends to rise slightly with age
Medications (Steroids/NSAIDs)May reduce ESR by lowering inflammation
Kidney DiseaseMay increase ESR due to chronic inflammation
Sample HandlingDelayed testing can affect accuracy
High CholesterolSometimes associated with higher ESR
ObesityLow-grade inflammation can raise ESR
MenstruationESR may vary during cycle in some individuals
Diseases Detected & Monitored by ESR Blood Test

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): ESR is commonly elevated during active joint inflammation. Regular ESR monitoring helps track response to disease-modifying therapy and flare intensity.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE): ESR can rise during lupus flares. Doctors often compare ESR with CRP and clinical symptoms to guide treatment adjustments.

Infections (Chronic or Severe): ESR may increase in persistent bacterial infections, tuberculosis, or long-term inflammatory infections, supporting further investigations.

Temporal Arteritis / Polymyalgia Rheumatica: ESR is a key test in suspected cases, especially when symptoms include headaches, scalp tenderness, vision problems, or severe muscle pain.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): ESR can help evaluate inflammation in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis along with stool markers and imaging.

Kidney & Chronic Disease Inflammation: Chronic kidney disease and other long-term illnesses may elevate ESR, supporting monitoring of ongoing inflammation.

Cancer & Inflammatory Malignancy Monitoring: ESR can be elevated in some cancers and is sometimes used as a supportive marker during ongoing evaluation.

Vasculitis & Systemic Inflammation: ESR helps measure overall inflammatory burden in blood vessel inflammation disorders.

Post-Treatment Follow-Up: ESR trends over time can show whether inflammation is improving or returning, especially in autoimmune and infection recovery cases.

ESR Blood Test — Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to fast before the ESR Blood Test?
No fasting is required for ESR testing. You can eat normally unless your doctor ordered other fasting tests along with ESR.
Q: What does a high ESR mean?
A high ESR suggests inflammation in the body, which can occur with autoimmune diseases, infections, chronic inflammatory conditions, kidney disease, and sometimes cancers. ESR does not identify the exact cause, so doctors interpret it with symptoms and additional tests.
Q: What is the difference between ESR and CRP?
ESR measures how quickly RBCs settle and can reflect longer-term inflammation changes. CRP is a protein produced by the liver that often rises and falls faster with acute inflammation. Many doctors order both to better understand inflammation timing and severity.
Q: How long does it take to get ESR results in Houston?
Most ESR results from our Houston lab at 6565 Fannin St, TX 77030 are available within 4–24 hours after sample collection. Same-day results may be available for urgent requests.
Q: Is free home blood collection available in Houston, TX?
Yes. MCV Blood test provides free home collection across Houston and nearby areas including Sugar Land, Pearland, Katy, Pasadena, and The Woodlands. Call 340-348-2786 or email mcvbloodtest@gmail.com to schedule.
Q: How often should ESR be checked?
Healthy people typically do not need routine ESR unless advised. For chronic inflammatory or autoimmune disorders, doctors may repeat ESR every 4–12 weeks or as needed to monitor flare-ups and treatment response.

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