About BloodTestEasy
You just got your blood test results back. There is a number on the page — maybe it has a little "H" or "L" next to it — and you want to know what it means. That is exactly what this site is for.
BloodTestEasy lets you look up one blood test value at a time and read a clear, plain-English explanation: what the test measures, what a typical range looks like, what can push a value higher or lower, and what questions might be worth asking your doctor. No jargon, no scare tactics, and no false comfort either.
Who this site is for
BloodTestEasy is written for adults. The reference ranges and explanations on this site apply to adults only. Children and teenagers have different normal ranges for many tests, so please do not use this site to interpret a child's results — that is a conversation for their pediatrician.
Where our information comes from
Blood test information is health information, and health information has to be held to a high standard. Every explanation on this site is based on published guidance from established medical organizations, including:
- MedlinePlus, from the U.S. National Library of Medicine
- Mayo Clinic
- StatPearls and other resources at NCBI
- Specialty organizations such as the American Diabetes Association, the American Heart Association, the National Kidney Foundation, and the World Health Organization
Every test page links to the sources it is based on, so you can check our work and read more if you want to.
Our honest limitations
We believe a health site should be upfront about what it cannot do. So here it is:
- We are not your doctor. This site explains what a test measures in general. It cannot interpret your results, because interpretation depends on your history, symptoms, medications, and other results — things only your own clinician knows.
- One number is not a diagnosis. A single value outside the typical range is common and often means nothing on its own. Doctors look at patterns, trends, and the whole picture.
- Reference ranges vary between labs. The range printed on your own lab report is the one that applies to your result. If our typical range differs slightly from yours, trust the one on your report.
- Medicine changes. We work to keep pages current with mainstream clinical guidance, but new research can shift recommendations. Our sources are linked on every page so you can see where the information stands.
If anything here is unclear, out of date, or just plain wrong, we genuinely want to know. You can reach us through our contact page.
Site operator
BloodTestEasy.com is operated by:
EPSILON WEBCRAFTS LLC
271 W. Short St Ste 410 #1522
Lexington, KY 40507, USA