Blood tests are usually done before getting a blood transfusion. The test is called the ABO test and you need to take some blood to take it. You can buy a $10.00 test kit online.
If you would like to know your blood type, but would rather not go to the doctor to find out, you can purchase an at home blood type test from the internet. The Instant Blood Type Test Kit from EldonCard is one choice of at home tests.
"Eat Right 4 Your Type" carries a home blood type test. It contains all you will need to perform a blood type test. It also carries a blood type card that can serve as a record of your blood type to carry with you in case of emergency.
The type of blood test that tests for levels of glucose in the blood
You can determine your blood type easily by having a simple blood test done. You can have this test done at your local physician's office. Your blood will also be typed when you donate blood.
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If you are asking about your blood type, you would have to go to a doctor or get an at home blood test to figure out what blood type you have. If you were asking my blood type, I cannot disclose that information.
You can go to the doctors office and have blood drawn. They then send the blood to the lab where they perform a special test to determine the blood type. Also, you may already have your blood type on record from a previous test or hospitalization. Next time you visit your physician, ask if he knows your blood type. If not, ask him if it is possible for you to get the test.
You are born with a certain blood type based on genes inherited from your parents and there is no way to influence your type. A simple blood test can inform you what your blood type is and this test can be performed at any doctors office, medical lab or blood donation site.
One of the test performed on donated blood is the APA test which is used find out if the blood is clean and healthy
They do not test your blood type for a normal blood draw. They do however test your blood type during pregnancy, when donating blood, and prior to any surgeries.