MCHC Calculator

Enter hemoglobin and hematocrit to get MCHC in g/dL.

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  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
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About this calculator

MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration) measures how concentrated hemoglobin is inside the average red blood cell, calculated as (hemoglobin ÷ hematocrit) × 100, expressed in grams per deciliter (g/dL). Along with MCV and MCH, it is one of the three core red-cell indices reported automatically on every complete blood count (CBC).

MCHC is what clinicians use specifically to classify anemia by the color, or “chromia”, of red cells under a microscope: a low MCHC (hypochromic) points toward iron-deficiency anemia or thalassemia, where hemoglobin production itself is impaired, while a normal MCHC (normochromic) with a low red cell count instead suggests causes like blood loss or chronic disease anemia. A markedly elevated MCHC is comparatively rare and often flags hereditary spherocytosis or a lab artifact from a poorly prepared blood sample, which is why an unusually high result typically prompts a repeat test before diagnosis.

Enter your hemoglobin and hematocrit values, and this calculator returns your MCHC in g/dL.

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