Blood Group Test

Clinic Test

395.00 lei

Find out your Blood Group and Rhesus factor with this test

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Collection Method(s):
Blood sample
Test Turnaround Time:
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How It Works

Book Your Test
Step 1Book Your Test

You can book your appointment online, by telephone or webchat

Attend The Clinic
Step 2Attend The Clinic

Attend your appointment and have your samples taken by our friendly team.

Receive your Results Securely
Step 3Receive your Results Securely

We will notify you when your results are available. You can retrieve them via your secure online portal.

Follow-up Treatment
Step 4Follow-up Treatment

We can help you with any treatment or referral you may need.

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Product Information

Three reasons to choose the Better2Know Blood Group Test

  • We will tell you what your Blood Group is: O, A, B or AB

  • We will tell you if you are Rhesus positive or Rhesus Negative

  • This test has fast and accurate results

Use Better2Know’s Blood Group test to understand what your blood group and type is.

Who is the Blood Group test for?

The Blood Group test is designed for people who want or need to know what their blood group is. Knowing your blood group is useful if you are planning to donate blood, or if you want to understand what other blood groups you are compatible with in the event you require a blood transfusion. Knowing your blood group can also help predict the concentration of other proteins in the blood that can influence how your blood will behave in the event of an injury.

What does the test include?

Your Blood Group test will determine the following:

  • There are four main blood groups which are determined by the genetic traits that you inherit from your mother and father. The main blood groups are A, B, AB and O.

  • Each of these blood groups can be either RhD Positive or RhD Negative. The Rh system describes whether your red blood cells carry the RhD antigen. If they do, then your blood group is “positive”. If they do not carry this antigen then you are “Negative”.

  • Thus, with four individual blood groups, with each being either Positive or Negative, there are a total of 8 different blood groups possible.

How do I schedule my appointment?

To start your booking process, use the “book your appointment” button located at the top of the page. Select an appropriate clinic, date, and time that meet your specific requirements.

What can I expect at my appointment?

This blood group test will be conducted by a qualified medical professional at a clinic of your preference. Your sample will be collected in a discreet consultation room where the process will be explained to you.

What happens to my sample?

Once we have taken your blood sample, it will be dispatched to our accredited laboratory for analysis. The expected turnaround time for this blood group test is approximately two days from the moment the laboratory receives your sample.

How will I receive my test results?

Once the analysis has been completed, your test results will be securely uploaded to your dedicated online Patient Area. Additionally, you will receive a notification through your chosen method of communication, whether it be a phone call, email, or SMS.

What should I do with my test result?

Knowing your blood group and RhD status is very important information. You may have been asked what your blood group is by another medical professional and if so, you should share this test result with them. You should also carefully note your blood group and keep that information with you at all times, in your wallet, purse or on your person. If you are ever involved in an accident, medical first responders will need to know what your blood group is. Having this information on you can save valuable time in the event you are incapacitated and in need of a blood transfusion. Having your blood group information on you at all times can be lifesaving.

Still Have Questions?

That’s alright. This is a complex subject and most people aren’t familiar with it. Here is a list of common questions we get asked by people just like you. If you can’t find the answers you’re looking for, you can also visit our dedicated FAQ Section

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