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Full Cholesterol Lipid Profile

Full Cholesterol Lipid Profile

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Curious about your heart health or maybe you've had a previous high cholesterol result? Designed for busy individuals like you, this kit offers a simple, convenient way to check your cholesterol levels from the comfort of home.

Why is cholesterol important? Around 50% of Brits have high cholesterol. High cholesterol levels can silently damage your arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke – two of the leading causes of death worldwide.

By understanding your cholesterol levels, you can make informed decisions about your diet, lifestyle, and overall health. Whether you're proactively managing your wellness or have specific concerns, this test provides fast and affordable answers.

With this test, there's no need to wait weeks for an appointment or deal with the hassle of scheduling. Just a quick finger prick, and you'll have your results in no time, along with personalized insights from experienced GPs.

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Testing CRP hs (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) and HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) alongside a full lipid profile provides a more comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular health. CRP hs is a marker of inflammation in the body, and elevated levels indicate increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

HbA1c reflects average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months, offering insight into long-term blood sugar control and diabetes risk. Combining these tests with a lipid profile, which measures cholesterol levels, allows for a thorough evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors, including inflammation, blood sugar levels, and lipid abnormalities.

This comprehensive approach helps healthcare providers identify individuals at higher risk of cardiovascular disease and implement appropriate prevention and management strategies.

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Here's what we'll test...

HDL Cholesterol

The HDL Cholesterol test measures the level of a specific type of cholesterol in your blood called high-density lipoprotein (HDL). HDL cholesterol is often referred to as "good" cholesterol because it helps remove harmful cholesterol from your arteries, reducing the risk of heart disease.

This test is important because having high levels of HDL cholesterol is beneficial for your heart health. It acts like a scavenger, picking up excess cholesterol from your blood vessels and taking it back to the liver for processing and removal. This helps prevent the buildup of plaque in your arteries, which can lead to blockages and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

By measuring your HDL cholesterol levels, this test can provide valuable information about your heart health and help identify any potential risks. If your HDL cholesterol levels are low, it may indicate an increased risk of heart disease. On the other hand, if your HDL cholesterol levels are high, it suggests a lower risk of heart problems.

HDL percentage

The HDL Percentage test measures the amount of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in your blood. HDL cholesterol is often referred to as the "good" cholesterol because it helps remove the "bad" cholesterol from your arteries, reducing the risk of heart disease.

This test is important because having a high level of HDL cholesterol is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, while a low level is linked to an increased risk. By measuring the percentage of HDL cholesterol in your blood, this test provides valuable information about your heart health. It helps  assess your risk of developing heart disease and determine if any lifestyle changes or medications are needed to improve your cholesterol levels.

Maintaining a healthy HDL percentage is crucial for maintaining a healthy heart and reducing the risk of heart-related problems.

Low Density Lipoprotein

The Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) test is a blood test that measures the amount of a specific type of cholesterol in your body. Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is produced by your liver and is also found in certain foods. While some cholesterol is necessary for our bodies to function properly, too much LDL cholesterol can be harmful.

LDL cholesterol is often referred to as "bad" cholesterol because it can build up in the walls of your arteries, leading to a condition called atherosclerosis. This can restrict blood flow and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

The LDL test helps to assess your risk of developing these conditions by measuring the amount of LDL cholesterol in your blood. It is usually done as part of a lipid profile, which also includes measurements of other types of cholesterol.

Based on the results of the LDL test, your healthcare provider can determine if you have high levels of LDL cholesterol and if any lifestyle changes or medications are needed to lower it. It is important to maintain healthy levels of LDL cholesterol to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Non-HDL-Cholesterol

Non-HDL cholesterol is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol in your body that is not considered "good" cholesterol. Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is found in your blood and is necessary for your body to function properly. However, having too much cholesterol, especially the "bad" kind, can increase your risk of heart disease and other health problems.

The non-HDL cholesterol test helps to assess your risk of developing heart disease by measuring the total amount of cholesterol in your blood that is not the "good" kind. This includes both low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is often referred to as the "bad" cholesterol, as well as other types of cholesterol that can contribute to the build-up of plaque in your arteries.

By knowing your non-HDL cholesterol level, you can better understand your risk of heart disease and make informed decisions about lifestyle changes or medications that may be necessary to lower your cholesterol and protect your heart health.

It is important to maintain healthy cholesterol levels to reduce the risk of heart disease and other related complications.

Total Cholesterol

The Cholesterol (Total) test is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol in your body. Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is found in your blood and is important for the normal functioning of your body. However, having too much cholesterol can be harmful to your health.

This test is used to assess your risk of developing heart disease. High levels of cholesterol can lead to the buildup of plaque in your arteries, which can restrict blood flow and increase your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. By measuring your total cholesterol levels, this test helps determine if you have a higher risk of developing these conditions.

Your healthcare provider will interpret the results and discuss with you any necessary lifestyle changes or medications that may be needed to manage your cholesterol levels and reduce your risk of heart disease.

Total Cholesterol: HDL Ratio

The Total Cholesterol : HDL Ratio test is a blood test that measures the ratio between two types of cholesterol in your body.

Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is found in your blood and is necessary for your body to function properly. However, having too much cholesterol, especially the bad type called LDL cholesterol, can increase your risk of heart disease.

This test specifically looks at the ratio between your total cholesterol and your HDL cholesterol. HDL cholesterol is often referred to as the good cholesterol because it helps remove the bad cholesterol from your arteries. By calculating the ratio between these two types of cholesterol you can get a better understanding of your overall cholesterol levels and assess your risk for heart disease.

A higher ratio indicates a higher risk of heart disease, while a lower ratio suggests a lower risk.

This test is important because it can help doctors determine if you need to make lifestyle changes, such as adopting a healthier diet or increasing physical activity, to lower your cholesterol levels and reduce your risk of heart disease. Regular monitoring of this ratio can also help track the effectiveness of any interventions or medications prescribed to manage your cholesterol levels.

Triglyceride

Triglyceride is a type of blood test that measures the amount of fat in your blood. It is an important test because it helps doctors assess your risk for heart disease. Triglycerides are a type of fat that your body uses for energy. However, having high levels of triglycerides can be harmful to your health.

This test is usually done as part of a cholesterol panel, which also includes measuring your levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol and HDL (good) cholesterol. High triglyceride levels can be caused by factors such as a diet high in unhealthy fats, being overweight, smoking, and not getting enough exercise.

If your triglyceride levels are too high, it can increase your risk of developing heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems. By measuring your triglyceride levels, you can determine if you need to make lifestyle changes or start medication to lower your risk of heart disease.

It's time to check your cholesterol

Unchecked cholesterol levels can silently harm your heart, leading to serious health risks. Stay ahead of the game by monitoring your cholesterol regularly. With our At-Home Cholesterol Blood Test Kit, you gain crucial insights into your heart health, empowering you to take proactive steps towards a healthier future. Don't wait for symptoms to strike – test now and safeguard your heart with ease.

Why Cholesterol...

In the most significant recent study on cholesterol in the UK, it was discovered that close to 50% of British adults may have high cholesterol. High cholesterol levels pose significant risks to health, including an increased likelihood of heart disease, stroke and can cause other serious health issues.

The only way to find out if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. Understanding your levels means you can take action early to prevent or treat high cholesterol which can lead to a healthier, happier and longer life.

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  • 1. Order your test

    Order your test today and get Free shipping. Your kit typically arrives in 1-2 days with everything you need to provide a great sample.

  • 2. Send your sample

    Collect your sample in the comfort of your home with our finger prick kit. Then post it to our lab with the pre-paid mailer.

  • 3. Get your results

    You'll get next-day results emailed directly to you which include our doctor’s comprehensive report.

Results you can understand...

We want you to make the most of your results so for simplicity, we provide your results graphically along with reference ranges. Any results that are abnormal are flagged in the report and our doctor will be sure to bring them to your attention accompanied with any comments or suggestions.

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FAQ's

What is a finger prick blood test?

A finger prick blood test is a minimally invasive procedure where a small amount of blood is collected by pricking the fingertip with a lancet. This blood sample is then used for various health assessments.

How accurate are finger prick blood tests?

Finger prick blood tests are accurate provided they are being conducted by a reputable provider using validated methods and equipment. As a UKAS and CQC approved provider, we meet the highest standards in the UK for testing.

How do I perform a finger prick blood test at home?

We'll include detailed instructions in your kit. The process involves cleaning the fingertip, using a lancet to prick the skin, collecting a few small drops of blood in the tube provided and packing it up ready for transportation to our laboratory.

How long does it take to receive the results?

Results for this test are available the day after we received your sample at the lab. We email the results directly to you as soon as they're available.

Are finger prick blood tests as reliable as traditional blood tests performed in a clinical setting?

Tests offered by London Medical Laboratory via finger prick collection go through an extensive validation process to ensure accuracy before being made available to the public.

Do you only offer cholesterol tests?

No, we offer 100's of tests covering a wide range of biomarkers and indicators. This site has been set up dedicated to cholesterol tests to provide the public with an affordable way to asses their heart health. If you want to check out other tests click here

What if I can't get a good sample?

We're here to support you through providing a sample. If you're struggling we can arrange to help you remotely and failing that, which is rare, we can arrange a home visit or clinic visit where a phlebotomist will ensure a suitable sample is collected.

Will I be able to understand my results?

Yes, we design your result report to be easy to understand. We include graphical images as well as reference ranges and descriptions. Remember, your report will include feedback from one of our doctors who'll highlight any concerns.