KNOW YOUR HDL AND LDL

CHOLESTEROL BLOOD TEST

Biomarkers tested: 6

Results received in: 3-5 days

Price:£52.00 / kit

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Deep dive into your health

Track your heart health with regular at-home blood tests that measure your cholesterol levels and help you identify early signs of heart disease.

Quick and simple heart health check-ups

Regular blood tests

Take a test every few months to proactively monitor your heart health. All you need to do is take your at-home blood test, send it to us for free, and you’ll get your results in 3-5 days.

Breakdown of cholesterol levels

You’ll get an analysis of how much good and bad cholesterol you have in your body, along with pointers on how to achieve a healthy balance between the two.

Triglycerides analysis

Elevated levels of triglycerides in your system can be an early indicator of heart disease. The Cholesterol Blood Test picks up on any unusual results.

BIOMARKERS

Which biomarkers are tested?

Click on each biomarker to get insights into what it is and how it affects your health.

Biomarkers

What do they mean?

Triglycerides

A type of fat in your blood; high levels can increase heart disease risks. Monitoring gives insight into your heart health.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

Cholesterol

A waxy substance vital for building cell membranes and hormones. High levels can lead to atherosclerosis and heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

LDL

Known as bad cholesterol. When elevated, it can lead to plaque buildup in your arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

HDL

Termed the good cholesterol, it helps remove LDL from your bloodstream, thus reducing the risk of heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

Chol:HDL Ratio

The ratio of good cholesterol to total cholesterol in your body. This gives you a clearer picture of your overall heart health.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

TSH

Released by the pituitary gland, it directs the thyroid gland on how much hormone to produce and release, acting as a regulator for thyroid activity.


Metabolic health, energy, weight, mood, and insomnia.

Free T4

A vital hormone produced by the thyroid gland, instrumental in determining how the body uses energy.


Metabolic health, energy, weight, mood, and insomnia.

eGFR

A measure of how well your kidneys are working. It’s based on a number of factors including your creatinine levels, age, sex, and body type.


Kidney health, energy, and long-term health.

Urea

A waste product produced by the liver when breaking down proteins. Since your kidneys excrete it from your body through urine, elevated urea levels may suggest your kidneys aren’t functioning correctly.


Kidney health, dehydration, energy, tiredness, and long-term health.

Albumin

The main protein in human blood, essential for carrying hormones, vitamins, and enzymes throughout your body. A decrease can signal liver or kidney issues.


Nutrition, inflammation, energy, liver health, dietary deficiencies, and long-term health.

ALP

An enzyme predominantly found in your liver and bones, but also produced by placental and intestinal tissue. A key marker for bone and liver disorders.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, bone health, liver disease, long-term health, and inflammation.

GGT

An enzyme found throughout your body, but mainly in the liver. Testing your GGT levels can help to identify liver disease early on.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, weight, tiredness, liver disease, appetite, digestion, long-term health, and inflammation.

ALT

An enzyme found primarily in your liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver damage or inflammation.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, weight, tiredness, liver disease, long-term health, and inflammation.

Total testosterone

Testosterone is an important sex hormone that helps men to maintain a normal sex drive and sexual function.


Hormonal health, energy, libido, muscle strength, mood, insomnia, long-term health, sexual performance, weight, and fertility.

Vitamin D

Essential for bone health, immunity, and mood regulation, it's crucial to ensure you're getting enough, especially during the darker months.


Bone strength, immune response, mood, energy, long-term health, and insomnia.

Creatinine

A waste product in your bloodstream that your kidneys filter out of your body through urine. If your creatinine levels are high, it can indicate your kidneys aren’t working as they should.


Kidney health, muscle health, dehydration, energy, tiredness, and long-term health.

Triglycerides

A type of fat in your blood; high levels can increase heart disease risks. Monitoring gives insight into your heart health.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

Vitamin B12

Crucial for nerve function and red blood cell formation.


Nutritional health, energy, long-term health, insomnia, and mood.

Cholesterol

A waxy substance vital for building cell membranes and hormones. High levels can lead to atherosclerosis and heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

LDL

Known as bad cholesterol. When elevated, it can lead to plaque buildup in your arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

HDL

Termed the "good cholesterol", it helps remove LDL from your bloodstream, thus reducing the risk of heart disease.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

Chol:HDL Ratio

The ratio of good cholesterol to total cholesterol in your body. This gives you a clearer picture of your overall heart health.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

Non-HDL Chol

Your total cholesterol minus your good cholesterol. In other words, the amount of bad cholesterol in your system.


Heart health, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

TSH

Released by the pituitary gland, it directs the thyroid gland on how much hormone to produce and release, acting as a regulator for thyroid activity.


Metabolic health, energy, weight, mood, and insomnia.

Free T4

A vital hormone produced by the thyroid gland, instrumental in determining how the body uses energy.


Metabolic health, energy, weight, mood, and insomnia.

eGFR

A measure of how well your kidneys are working. It’s based on a number of factors including your creatinine levels, age, sex, and body type.


Kidney health, muscle health, dehydration, energy, tiredness, and long-term health.

Urea

A waste product produced by the liver when breaking down proteins. Since your kidneys excrete it from your body through urine, elevated urea levels may suggest your kidneys aren’t functioning correctly.


Kidney health, dehydration, energy, tiredness, and long-term health.

Albumin

The main protein in human blood, essential for carrying hormones, vitamins, and enzymes throughout your body. A decrease can signal liver or kidney issues.


Nutrition, inflammation, energy, liver health, dietary deficiencies, and long-term health.

ALP

An enzyme predominantly found in your liver and bones, but also produced by placental and intestinal tissue. A key marker for bone and liver disorders.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, bone health, liver disease, long-term health, and inflammation.

GGT

An enzyme found throughout your body, but mainly in the liver. Testing your GGT levels can help to identify liver disease early on.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, weight, tiredness, liver disease, appetite, digestion, long-term health, and inflammation.

ALT

An enzyme found primarily in your liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver damage or inflammation.


Liver health, energy, insomnia, mood, weight, tiredness, liver disease, long-term health, and inflammation.

Creatinine

A waste product in your bloodstream that your kidneys filter out of your body through urine. If your creatinine levels are high, it can indicate your kidneys aren’t working as they should.


Kidney health, muscle health, dehydration, energy, tiredness, and long-term health.

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How it works

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STEP ONE

Order your at-home test

Order your at-home test and get free 48-hour letterbox delivery.

Collect your blood sample

STEP TWO

Collect your blood sample

Follow the simple instructions in your finger-prick blood test. Return your sample for free.

STEP THREE

Get personalised results

Get your personalised results with actionable insights from our experts in 3-5 days.

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