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Hemoglobin concentration in the blood can be checked by a simple blood test. A small sample of blood (2-3 ml) is taken from the patient and is run through a blood analyzer, which will evaluate number of cells in the blood, relative ratios of cells in the blood and hemoglobin concentration. The machine then prints out the test results for the doctor.

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