Complete Blood Test Analysis

Blood Test analysis — free ai blood test analyser

DrKumar.ai EditorialUpdated March 20264 min readReviewed by DrKumar medical team

A blood test report is supposed to tell you about your health. Most of the time it just hands you 30 numbers, a column of normal ranges in tiny print, and three days to wait until your doctor can explain what any of it means. DrKumar.ai reads the whole report in seconds — every biomarker, against the right reference range for your age and sex, in language a non-doctor can act on.

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What a blood test measures

A standard blood test panel can cover anywhere from 10 to 80 individual biomarkers. The most common request — what most clinicians order at an annual physical — combines a Complete Blood Count (CBC), a metabolic panel (electrolytes, kidney and liver function), a lipid panel (cholesterol and triglycerides), HbA1c for blood sugar, TSH for thyroid, and Vitamin D + B12.

Each biomarker is a small window into how a specific organ system is working. Haemoglobin tells you whether your blood is carrying oxygen well. Creatinine tells you whether your kidneys are filtering. ALT and AST tell you whether your liver is stressed. HbA1c gives a three-month average of your blood sugar.

The challenge isn't reading any single number — it's that the numbers only mean something in combination, and against the right reference range. A "normal" haemoglobin for a 25-year-old woman is different from a "normal" haemoglobin for a 70-year-old man. Most reports print one generic range and expect you to figure it out.

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Who needs this test

  • Anyone who just got an annual physical and has a report sitting in their inbox

  • Anyone on medication where blood work is monitored (statins, thyroid meds, diabetes)

  • Anyone investigating symptoms — fatigue, weight change, brain fog, sleep issues

  • Anyone with a family history of heart disease, diabetes, or thyroid issues

  • Anyone tracking how a lifestyle change (diet, exercise, supplements) is moving their biomarkers

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How DrKumar.ai reads your blood test

Upload the PDF your lab emailed you, or snap a photo of a printed report — the AI reads either format. OCR extracts every biomarker value and unit. Then each value is matched against an age- and sex-specific reference range pulled from a clinical database, not the generic range printed at the bottom of your report.

Every flagged value gets a plain-language explanation: what the biomarker measures, why this value is outside range, what it could indicate (without diagnosing), and a sensible next step. The AI also synthesises across markers — for example, if your LDL is up and your HDL is down, it flags the combined cardiovascular risk rather than treating each value as standalone.

If you've uploaded prior reports, every biomarker is also trended over time, so you see whether a number is stable, drifting, or responding to a medication or lifestyle change. That trend view is the differentiator most other AI lab tools don't offer.

HBA1C (GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN) · %
Every blood test you upload is plotted against the normal-range band so you see whether you're drifting, responding, or stable.

Sample analysis output

What the AI returns for typical values

MarkerValueVerdictDrKumar interpretation
HbA1c6.1 % BorderlinePre-diabetic range (5.7–6.4%). Time to discuss diet and exercise before it becomes diabetes.
LDL165 mg/dL Above rangeAbove the 100 mg/dL target for healthy adults. Combined with family history, statin discussion warranted.
Vitamin D22 ng/mL Below rangeInsufficient (20–29 ng/mL). Common in adults with low sun exposure. Supplementation typically corrects within 8–12 weeks.
TSH2.1 mIU/L NormalWithin 0.4–4.0 mIU/L. Thyroid function reading well.
Haemoglobin14.2 g/dL NormalHealthy adult male range (13.5–17.5). Blood carrying oxygen well.
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Biomarkers in this panel

Each one has a dedicated guide explaining what it measures, how to interpret values, and what affects it.

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Reader questions

Which blood tests can DrKumar.ai analyse?
Any blood test panel from any lab — CBC, lipid profile, HbA1c, thyroid panel, liver function, kidney function, vitamins (D, B12, iron studies), inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR), and 50+ others. 65+ biomarkers in total across the common panels ordered at annual physicals and follow-up visits.
Do I need to type in the values manually?
No. Upload the PDF or a photo of your printed report and AI OCR extracts every value, unit, and reference range automatically. You only intervene if the OCR misreads a number, which is rare on standard lab PDFs.
Is the analysis a medical diagnosis?
No. DrKumar.ai explains what each biomarker measures, where your value sits relative to age- and sex-specific reference ranges, and what an out-of-range value can indicate. It does not diagnose conditions or prescribe treatment — those are decisions for a licensed clinician.
How accurate is the AI on Indian lab formats?
DrKumar.ai parses lab reports from major Indian diagnostic chains — Thyrocare, Metropolis, Dr Lal PathLabs, SRL, Apollo Diagnostics — and applies India-specific reference ranges where they differ from Western norms (e.g. Vitamin D cut-offs).

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Disclaimer: DrKumar.ai is an educational platform and not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reference ranges and interpretations are general guidance — always consult a qualified healthcare provider for decisions about your health.