Blood Typing Test
(ABO GROUPING AND RH FACTOR)
DETECTION OF LIFE-THREATENING DISEASES
WHY SHOULD I GET TESTED?
Knowing your blood type (A, B, AB, O) can prevent the risk of receiving incompatible blood when time is of the essence, such as after an accident. Receiving a different blood group than yours can lead to a fatal mix of clumping blood cells.
GET ANSWERS NOW!
Secure Health Partners is your local source for reliable and quick test procedures.
Safe & Easy Testing
Professionally Trained Onsite Staff
HOW IT WORKS
Just three simple steps to get your results:
1. WALK-IN OR SCHEDULE YOUR TEST
Simply walk in during normal business hours, or call ahead to schedule with us 303-963-5554
2. VISIT OUR OFFICE
Our professional team will perform your quick and easy test procedure
3. GET YOUR RESULTS
Quick turnaround time with test results delivered via Email, mailed to your home, or picked up at our office.
Call (303) 963-5554 today with any questions!
FAQS
When should I get tested?
When you need a blood transfusion or surgery; when you donate blood or an organ; before or during pregnancy; or when you are interested in helping other with your same blood type who are undergoing cancer treatment; been in an accident, or need a surgery.
What is being tested?
Your blood type depends on antigens and antibodies in your blood. Antigens are proteins on the surface of the red blood cell, while antibodies are in the plasma. One particularly important antigen is the Rh factor which determines if your blood is positive or negative. For pregnant women, it is critical to check that your blood is compatible with the baby's.
Do I need to fast?
No, an ABO Grouping and Rh Factor Test does not require any preparation before the blood sample is collected.
How do I get the results?
The results usually take 3 to 5 business days and can be delivered in 3 convenient ways: directly to your device through email, sent to your home through mail, or picked up in the office.
Other tests I may be interested in?
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) tests the quality of your blood or upgrade to a Annual Check-Up Panel to take a deeper look into your overall health.