Ferritin Blood Test Kit. Home Kit with Laboratory Results
Ferritin Blood Test Kit. Home Kit with Laboratory Results
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Are you experiencing persistent fatigue, low energy, shortness of breath, or noticeable hair loss? Low ferritin, the protein that stores iron in your body, is one of the most common and overlooked causes. This simple home blood test measures your exact iron storage levels, helping you identify iron deficiency before it progresses to anaemia.
Ferritin deficiency is commonly linked to:
- Chronic fatigue or low energy
- Hair thinning or hair loss
- Brittle nails or pale skin
- Weakness or difficulty concentrating
Early detection allows for targeted action, whether that's dietary changes, iron supplementation, or further medical evaluation.
What is tested:
Serum Ferritin — a sensitive marker of your body's available iron stores and the most reliable indicator of iron-deficiency anaemia.
Also worth considering:
While ferritin checks your iron storage, unexplained fatigue is also frequently caused by thyroid imbalances. If you want a complete picture in one sample, consider adding our Thyroid Profile (TSH, Free T3 and Free T4) to your order.
Your results:
Delivered as a secure PDF report to your email within 3 working days of your sample arriving at our laboratory. Results are quantitative, showing your exact ferritin level alongside reference ranges and notes for any values outside the normal range. All samples are processed in a CQC-regulated UK laboratory.
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How it works
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Order kit
Order the kit that you want based on what you want to be tested. We ship all orders placed before 1pm same day.
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Collect your sample at home
Collect your own sample using a simple finger prick. Everything you need will be included in the kit.
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Send your sample to the lab
Simply drop in any red letter box. No need to arrange for courier pickup or pay for returns. Remember to register online using the unique sample ID to get your results.
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Receive results
We will analyse your sample and send you results by email within 24-48 hours. A copy can be sent to your GP/surgery if you wish.
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