Haematocrit
Also known as: HCT, Packed cell volume
Haematocrit is the proportion of the blood made up of red blood cells, expressed as part of the full blood count. At The Vesey Private Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, Haematocrit is available within 27 private blood test panels, with clinician-reviewed results. This page is educational and does not replace personalised medical advice.
What Haematocrit measures
Haematocrit is the proportion of the blood made up of red blood cells, expressed as part of the full blood count. It complements the haemoglobin and red cell count.
Why it is tested
Haematocrit is reported within the full blood count during general assessment. It appears in FBC and comprehensive panels.
Tests that include Haematocrit at The Vesey
Guide prices are read from the current Vesey catalogue and confirmed at booking.
Full Blood Count (FBC)
Guide price from £144
Lipids and HbA1c
Guide price from £149
Basic Screen
Guide price from £153
Acute Medical Panel 1
Guide price from £168
Acute Medical Panel 2
Guide price from £180
Long COVID
Guide price from £190
21 further Vesey panels include Haematocrit. See all blood test panels →
Related biomarkers
Other markers in the full blood count group:
Frequently asked questions
What does haematocrit measure?
It reflects the proportion of blood volume occupied by red cells and is part of the full blood count. It is interpreted with haemoglobin and the red cell count.
This page is for general education and information only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a recommendation for any specific test or treatment, and it does not include reference ranges, which are laboratory-dependent and interpreted by a clinician. Guide prices are indicative and confirmed at the time of booking. Always discuss your health and any test results with a qualified clinician. In an emergency call 999; for urgent non-emergency advice call NHS 111.
Private blood testing in Sutton Coldfield
Clinician-reviewed results. No GP referral needed.