The general coagulation routine test price is around$80, which may vary in different regions and different levels of hospitals. The routine coagulation test includes four components, namely prothrombin time, partially activated prothrombin time, prothrombin time, and fibrinogen. These four routines represent different contents: for example, prothrombin time represents a test of whether the exogenous coagulation pathway is normal; while partial activation prothrombin time, represents a test of whether the endogenous coagulation pathway is normal; and fibrinogen reflects whether the concentration of fibrin in the body is in the normal range. Generally, the coagulation routine test can make a general judgment on the human coagulation system, and can indicate which system is wrong to guide clinical treatment. If some of the activated prothrombin time is abnormally prolonged while other indicators are normal, it is likely that hemophilia is caused by abnormalities in coagulation factor VIII and coagulation factor IX, which can guide the clinic to do further tests.