HARLEY MEDIC GLOBAL

Home Cholesterol Test

£35.00

Cholesterol Blood Tests can be easily self-administered using a finger-prick test. These tests measure key markers, including triglycerides, LDL (low-density lipoprotein), and HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol levels.

Our kits are designed for human use only and are suitable for adults aged 18 and older.

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Is this test for you?

Whether you have a family history of high cholesterol or you want to optimize your diet to reduce bad cholesterol, understanding your cholesterol levels is a key step in improving your heart health. Take our simple home finger-prick blood test to gain valuable insights into your cholesterol and take proactive steps towards a healthier heart. Act today and discover your cholesterol levels!

Biomarkers

Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood, including both HDL (good cholesterol) and LDL (bad cholesterol). Cholesterol, which is produced in the liver, plays a vital role in several key bodily functions, such as:

Supporting the production of vitamin D and bile.
Forming the structural membranes of all cells in the body.
Transporting fatty acids through the bloodstream.
Monitoring total cholesterol levels can provide valuable insights into your heart health and help identify potential predispositions to cardiovascular conditions, such as heart attacks or heart disease.

HDL (High-density lipoprotein)
HDL, or high-density lipoprotein, is often called the “good cholesterol” due to its crucial role in removing excess cholesterol from the body. HDL helps protect your heart and blood vessels through its:

Anti-inflammatory effects
Antioxidant properties
Ability to transport excess fats to the liver for processing
Maintaining optimal HDL levels is essential for overall health. Our Welzo HDL test measures your HDL levels and provides valuable insights, along with actionable recommendations to help improve and boost your HDL.

For more information about HDL cholesterol, click here.

LDL (Low-density lipoprotein)
LDL, or low-density lipoprotein, plays a role in transporting fats like triglycerides throughout the body. However, it is often referred to as “bad cholesterol” because elevated LDL levels can increase the risk of cardiovascular problems, including heart attack and heart disease.

High LDL levels can contribute to the buildup of fatty deposits in artery walls, a condition known as atherosclerosis, which restricts blood flow and can lead to serious health complications.

For more information about LDL cholesterol, click here.

Triglycerides
Triglycerides are a type of blood fat that play a vital role in maintaining the healthy functioning of your body. They serve as the primary storage method for fat and act as an essential energy source. Triglycerides are produced in the liver and contribute to energy metabolism and fat storage.

However, elevated triglyceride levels can increase the risk of cardiovascular problems, including heart disease. Monitoring your triglyceride levels is essential when assessing overall cholesterol and maintaining heart health.

HDL % of total
The HDL (high-density lipoprotein) percentage of total cholesterol measures the proportion of HDL, or “good cholesterol,” relative to your total cholesterol level. This biomarker is a key indicator of cardiovascular health, helping to evaluate the balance between “good” and “bad” cholesterol in your blood.

Healthcare professionals and heart disease risk calculators often use this percentage to assess your overall cardiovascular risk and provide a clearer picture of your heart health.

Non HDL Cholesterol
In addition to measuring your HDL and LDL levels, this test also includes a non-HDL cholesterol check. Non-HDL cholesterol encompasses all the “bad” cholesterol in your blood, making it a key indicator and risk assessment tool for cardiovascular health.

Ideally, non-HDL cholesterol levels should be below 4mmol/L. By monitoring your HDL and LDL levels alongside non-HDL cholesterol, you can track how dietary and lifestyle changes impact your cholesterol profile, helping you optimize your health based on your personalized biomarkers.

Information

When to take a test?
This test is designed to assess cardiovascular health and is ideal for anyone looking to optimize their heart health.

Consider taking this test if:

You have a family history of cardiovascular disease or heart-related conditions.
You have a strong family history of heart infections.
Your lifestyle is not conducive to heart health.
You smoke or have been exposed to smoking.
You consume alcohol heavily.
You are over 50 years old and lead a sedentary lifestyle.
You suffer from diabetes, kidney disease, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or an underactive thyroid.
Taking this test can provide valuable insights to help you make informed decisions about your heart health and overall well-being.

Additional Insight from Dr Sameer Nakedar, MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert
Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in your blood, and it plays a vital role in your body’s functions. It is classified into two main types: LDL, often referred to as “bad” cholesterol, and HDL, known as “good” cholesterol.

LDL cholesterol can accumulate on the walls of your blood vessels, forming plaque that narrows and hardens the arteries over time. This process increases the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is a broad term encompassing heart-related conditions and blood vessel issues, such as heart disease and strokes.

On the other hand, HDL cholesterol plays a protective role by helping to remove excess LDL from the bloodstream, transporting it to the liver where it can be processed and eliminated. Maintaining a healthy balance between LDL and HDL is crucial for cardiovascular health.

Additional Information
A cholesterol blood test measures the levels of cholesterol in your blood. This test is commonly used to screen for hyperlipidemia, a condition characterized by high cholesterol and other lipids (fatty molecules) in the blood. It can also help assess your risk of developing heart disease.

The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) recommends that adults aged 20 and older have their cholesterol levels checked at least every five years. If you have risk factors for heart disease—such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of heart disease—your doctor may suggest more frequent testing.

A cholesterol blood test typically involves drawing a small blood sample from a vein in your arm, which is then sent to a lab for analysis. The results will provide measurements of:

Total cholesterol
LDL (“bad”) cholesterol
HDL (“good”) cholesterol
Triglycerides (another type of fat found in the blood)
Your doctor will use the results, along with other factors like age, gender, family history, and lifestyle, to assess your risk for heart disease. If your cholesterol levels are high, they may recommend lifestyle changes or medications to help manage them.

If you’re considering a home cholesterol test, there are several options available. One popular choice is a cholesterol test kit, which can be purchased from your local pharmacy or online. These kits typically involve pricking your finger to collect a blood sample, which you then send to a lab for analysis.

Another option is a home cholesterol testing device, which requires you to prick your fingertip and place the blood on a test strip. The device will provide your cholesterol levels on the spot. These devices are gaining popularity due to their convenience and accuracy.

Regardless of the option you choose, it’s crucial to follow the instructions carefully to ensure accurate results. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to consult with your doctor or pharmacist.

Cholesterol Statistics - The 'Silent' Killer

Cholesterol levels in the UK continue to rise each year, making it increasingly important to monitor and understand your cholesterol profile. By knowing your cholesterol levels and composition, you can take proactive steps to optimise your lifestyle and reduce your risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular issues. Managing cholesterol is a key factor in maintaining long-term heart health.

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Of Brits potentially have elevated Cholesterol levels

An alarming 60% of British citizens are believed to have elevated cholesterol levels. High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart attacks, heart disease, and various cardiovascular complications. Monitoring and managing your cholesterol is crucial for reducing the risk of these serious health conditions.

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Cardiovascular disease accounts for 31% of all deaths globally
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for 17.9 million deaths each year, accounting for 31% of all global deaths, according to Public Health England. In the UK, one in four deaths is attributed to CVD, which equates to one death every four minutes. This underscores the critical importance of monitoring and managing cardiovascular health. At Welzo, we are committed to raising awareness about the risks associated with elevated cholesterol levels and empowering individuals to take charge of their heart health.

Experts Opinion

This blood test provides an overview of your lipid profile, offering insights into your cardiovascular disease risk. Based on the results, you can explore lifestyle changes and treatment options, if necessary, to help reduce this risk.

Dr Sameer Nakedar

MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert

How to take a Home Cholesterol Test
Collecting a blood sample for your finger-prick home test is simple and easy. Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions on performing a home blood test.
How Welzo Home Tests Work

1. Pick your home test

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2. Take your test

Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning using the simple finger-prick method, which takes just 5 minutes. Once completed, return your sample the same day using the prepaid shipping label provided.

3. Results within 48 hours

Receive verified results along with clear insights into the meaning of your biomarkers. Order today and take the first step toward a healthier you!

Home Cholesterol Test Information

Specification of Home Cholesterol Test
Test Name: Home Cholesterol Test
Also Known As/Related Tests: Lipid Panel, Lipid Profile
Biomarkers Tested: Total Cholesterol, HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein), LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein), Triglycerides, HDL % of Total, Non-HDL Cholesterol
Test Tube: SST (Gold Microtainer)
Brand: Welzo
Turnaround Time: Approx. 24 hours
Lab Test Ranges:
Test Kit Marking: MHRA/UKCA
Location of Lab: United Kingdom
What does a Home Cholesterol Test for?
A Home Cholesterol Test measures the following key biomarkers:

Total Cholesterol
HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein)
LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)
Triglycerides
HDL Percentage of Total Cholesterol
Non-HDL Cholesterol

Are Home Cholesterol Tests available on the NHS?
Home Cholesterol Tests may be available through the NHS, depending on eligibility criteria, consultations, and local guidelines. It’s best to consult with your GP to determine if you qualify for a home cholesterol test through the NHS.

FAQs

What is the normal range of a cholesterol blood test?

Cholesterol levels can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and overall health. In general, higher cholesterol levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) advises that adults aged 20 or older have their cholesterol checked at least once every five years. If you have a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease, more frequent testing may be recommended.

What does high cholesterol mean in a blood test?
High cholesterol indicates an elevated level of LDL (bad) cholesterol in your blood. This can lead to the buildup of plaque in your arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Additionally, high cholesterol may contribute to other health issues, such as kidney disease.

If your cholesterol is high, your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes, such as adopting a healthier diet and increasing physical activity. In some cases, medication may be necessary to help lower your cholesterol levels.

Where do I send my sample?
You’ll receive a prepaid return label to send your health test samples back to our lab for analysis. Clear instructions, including return details, will also be provided via email to guide you through the process.
What do I need to do before my test? i.e. fast, no drinking, etc
If specific preparation is required, such as fasting or avoiding alcohol, you’ll receive personalized instructions via email after placing your order. However, most tests can be taken without any special preparation.
When will I get my results/how will I receive my results?
Results are typically processed within 2–3 working days. If your sample is sent over the weekend (not recommended), your results will be available 2–3 working days from the following Monday. Once your results and personalized report are ready, you’ll receive an email notification prompting you to log in to the Welzo online platform to view them.
Should I eat anything specific the night before a cholesterol test?
No specific diet is required before a cholesterol test, but your doctor may advise avoiding fatty foods for 24 hours prior to the test. This is because consuming fats can temporarily raise your cholesterol levels.

If your doctor recommends avoiding fatty foods, they will typically provide a list of items to steer clear of, such as butter, cream, cheese, eggs, fried foods, ice cream, and fatty meats like beef and pork.

What is a healthy cholesterol by age?
A healthy cholesterol level varies based on factors like age, sex, and overall health. In general, higher cholesterol levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) recommends that adults aged 20 or older have their cholesterol checked at least once every five years. If you have a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease, more frequent testing may be necessary.

What if my results show that I’m outside the normal range?
If your results fall outside the normal range and raise concerns, it’s important to contact your local GP or emergency services immediately by calling 111 or 999. If you’re feeling unwell or are worried about your health, do not wait for your results—seek medical attention right away.

Disclaimer: If your test results are abnormal, we are not responsible for follow-up care or notifying a healthcare professional. By taking this test, you agree to independently follow up with a healthcare provider as needed.

Where does my information go, and is the system secure?
When you register on our platform, your personal details are automatically encrypted and pseudonymized to ensure your privacy. Your sample is securely sent to our lab and registered using an encrypted HL7 file, a widely recognized standard for exchanging electronic health records (EHRs). To further protect your data, pseudonymization is applied, replacing your personal information with an unidentifiable alphanumeric code, enhancing both security and anonymity.

You also have the right to request the deletion of your data at any time by emailing hello@welzo.com.

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Home Cholesterol Test
£35.00