Preventive Health Check
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Check in on your health from the comfort of home. The Health Check measures key biomarkers for blood sugar, cholesterol, and vitamin levels. Knowledge of these markers can help you reduce your risk of disease and make changes where needed. Use this test as a check-up or as a starting point to further investigate certain health concerns.
Test mode:
Finger prick test
What is the Preventive Health Check?
The Preventive Health Check is a finger prick test that measures cholesterol and lipid levels, blood sugar, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 from home. Simply collect your sample and mail it to our certified laboratory for analysis. Your test results will be available within a matter of days. It couldn’t be easier!
What can the results of the Preventive Health Check tell you?
The results of this test measure key biomarkers related to blood sugar, cholesterol, and vitamin levels. This can help you assess risk of certain diseases or make certain health and lifestyle changes if needed. You will receive a detailed explanation of your test results along with a printable laboratory report that can be taken to your GP if needed. Homed-IQ’s medical support staff are also happy to answer any questions related to your test results.
How do I collect my sample for the Preventive Health Check?
This is a finger prick test that can be performed from home. Your test kit comes with detailed instructions on how to collect your sample, as well as all necessary materials. In order for the laboratory to have sufficient material to analyze all biomarkers, you will be asked to fill two small microtainers with blood.
Cholesterol and Lipids
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a waxy substance produced in the liver and found in every cell of the body. The body uses cholesterol as a building block for cells and hormones, as well as for the production of bile. There are two types of cholesterol: HDL (high-density lipoprotein) and LDL (low-density lipoprotein). HDL is also referred to as the ‘good’ cholesterol and LDL is known as the ‘bad’ cholesterol.
HDL
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is also known as the “good” cholesterol because it transports excess bad cholesterol to your liver to clear it. Higher HDL levels are associated with a lower risk of heart disease and stroke.
LDL
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) transports cholesterol throughout the body. When the body has too much LDL cholesterol, it can builds up in the walls of the blood vessels, causing heart disease and stroke. High LDL is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
HDL % of total cholesterol
The percentage of total cholesterol refers to the amount of HDL (= “good” cholesterol) in the body compared to LDL (= “bad” cholesterol). The higher the percentage of total cholesterol is HDL, the better.
Triglycerides
Triglycerides are the most common types of fats in the body. Excess calories, alcohol and sugars are converted into triglycerides and stored in the body as fat. An elevated triglyceride level increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Blood Sugar
HbA1C
HbA1C measures the percentage of blood sugar attached to hemoglobin, the blood protein that carries oxygen. The higher the percentage, the higher your blood sugar. This test measures average blood sugar level over the past three months. High blood sugar level can be linked to Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes. Do you want to know what is the difference between Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2? Then our article “Symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes” might be interesting for you!
Vitamin D
This test measures the level of Vitamin D in your blood. Vitamin D deficiency is common and many people may have it without knowing it, leading to non-specific symptoms of fatigue and low mood. Learning your vitamin D level can indicate whether changes in diet or supplements are needed to maintain a healthy value.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is essential for nerve function, cell metabolism, and red blood cell production. A vitamin B12 deficiency can cause nerve damage, but can have no symptoms until the deficiency is severe. This test checks the level of total B12 in your blood.
What’s in the test?
Your test kit comes with everything you need to take a blood sample from home. Simply activate your test online and follow the instructions included in your kit to collect your sample before mailing it to our laboratory using the prepaid shipping envelope. Your test results will be available in your online account within days.
Your test kit contains the following:
- 3 x lancets
- 2x blood collection tubes (1x Serum tube, 1x EDTA tube)
- 4x alcohol wipes
- 2x band aids
- 2x alcohol-free disinfecting wipes
- 1x return envelope
- 1x protective bag with absorbent material
How does it work?
Order your test
Fast and discrete letterbox delivery
Activate & take your sample
Video instructions included
Laboratory analysis
ISO - Certified lab network
Receive your results
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