Neutrophils
Most abundant white blood cells;first responders to infection
19 of 22 providers
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
40-70% or 1.5-8.0 x10^9/L
What is Neutrophils?
Most abundant white blood cells;first responders to infection
Why It Matters
Primary defense against bacterial infections. Low counts (neutropenia) increase infection risk. High counts indicate active infection or inflammation.
Which Providers Test Neutrophils?
Full Provider Comparison
| Provider | Includes | Annual Cost | Biomarkers |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✓ | $199 | 100+ (150 with ratios) | |
| ✓ | $349 | 65 | |
| ✓ | $398 | 30+ | |
| ✓ | $486 | 40+ | |
| ✓ | $444 | 288 | |
| ✓ | $349 | 100+ | |
| ✓ | $761 | 54 | |
| ✓ | $365 | 160+ | |
| ✓ | $250 | 65 | |
| ✓ | $495 | 70+ | |
| ✓ | $895 | 100+ | |
| ✓ | $1950 | 150+ | |
| ✓ | $375 | 80+ | |
| — | $Varies | 75+ | |
| ✓ | $190 | 100+ | |
| ✓ | $99 | 50 | |
| — | $124 | 60 | |
| — | $199 | 50 | |
| ✓ | $499 | 120+ | |
| ✓ | $4188 | 70-80+ | |
| ✓ | $375 | 85 | |
| ✓ | $700 | 128 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neutrophils?
Most abundant white blood cells;first responders to infection
What is the optimal range for Neutrophils?
The standard reference range for Neutrophils is 40-70% or 1.5-8.0 x10^9/L. Optimal ranges may differ based on individual health goals and expert recommendations.
Which blood test providers include Neutrophils?
19 out of 22 blood testing providers include Neutrophils in their panels. This biomarker is widely available across major providers.
What category does Neutrophils fall under?
Neutrophils is categorized under Complete Blood Count (CBC). This category includes biomarkers that help assess related aspects of health and wellness.
Medical Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider about your specific health needs.
Last reviewed:2026-02-20