Comprehensive Iron Status Blood Test
Comprehensive Iron Status Blood Test
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Parameters tested by this iron blood test include:
Iron
Ferritin
Transferrin
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Transferrin Saturation
Results are reported within 1-3 working days of lab receipt. For your peace of mind, our laboratory is CQC regulated. The lab report will be quantitative, containing actual figures and remarks for results that fall outside the normal range. The report will be sent to your email in the form of a PDF attachment.
Our at-home kit contains everything you need to collect blood and send it to our laboratory for analysis. Inside, you'll find lancets, instructions, lab request form, labels, tube, tube pouch, prepaid UN3373 envelope, tube holder, swabs, alcohol wipes and plasters. No need to go to the post office; simply drop off your sample in the nearest Post Office.
An iron status test, also known as an iron panel or profile, is a group of tests that measure the levels of iron and other substances in your blood to assess your body's iron status. These tests provide valuable information about various aspects of iron metabolism in your body. By interpreting the results of these tests collectively, healthcare providers can diagnose various conditions related to iron metabolism, including iron deficiency anaemia, iron overload (hemochromatosis), or other underlying health issues affecting iron levels in the body.
Here's what an iron status test can tell you:
- Serum Iron: This measures the amount of iron circulating in your blood. It reflects the iron available for use by your body.
- Transferrin: Measuring transferrin levels in the blood can provide information about a person's iron status. Low levels of transferrin can indicate liver disease or malnutrition, while high levels can be a sign of iron deficiency anemia.
- Ferritin: Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body. Ferritin levels in the blood reflect the amount of iron stored in your body. Low ferritin levels are indicative of iron deficiency, while high levels may indicate iron overload or conditions such as inflammation.
- TIBC stands for Total Iron-Binding Capacity. It's a blood test that measures your blood's ability to bind to iron and transport it throughout your body. A TIBC test measures the amount of transferrin in your blood that's available to bind to iron.
- Transferrin saturation, sometimes referred to as Tsat, is a measurement of how much iron is bound to transferrin in your blood compared to how much transferrin can hold total. It's basically a percentage of how "full" transferrin is with iron.
🔬 Benefits of a Healthy Iron Profile
• Boosts Energy – Iron supports oxygen flow, reducing tiredness and fatigue
• Improves Focus – Essential for brain function and mental clarity
• Supports Immunity – Helps your body fight off illness more effectively
• Enhances Physical Performance – Vital for muscle strength and stamina
• Promotes Healthy Skin, Hair & Nails – Iron supports cell renewal and strengthens hair and nails
• Prevents Deficiency Risks – Identifies early signs of anaemia or low iron stores
• Guides Better Nutrition – Understand what your body needs for optimal iron balance
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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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