What's included in our cardiovascular health test
Doctor's letter
Get access to GP reviewed results and recommendations on your next steps.
Glucose
Discover whether your average blood glucose levels over the previous three months are in good health.
Cholesterol
Identify the current status of your cholesterol levels, and health recommendations to make changes where needed.
Why test
Gaining a deeper understanding of your heart health is an important step in your journey to optimum health and well being.
Abnormal results increase the risk of a potential heart issue. It is especially important that people who are aged over 40, suffer from high blood pressure, who are overweight or who have a family history of heart disease monitor their heart health to reduce the risk of them having heart disease or a stroke.
Knowing more about your cardiovascular health will help you to make changes to both your lifestyle and diet, which gives you the best chance of maintaining a healthy heart as you get older.
Our Heart Health Blood Test was created by healthcare professionals to analyse key biomarkers related to your heart health, and share GP recommendations on the next steps you can take to maintain a healthy heart.
How it works
Activate your test by scanning the QR code provided with your kit.
Collect your blood sample.
Send off your sample to our UK based lab using the prepaid label provided.
Get your results with simple and actionable insights within two to three working days.
Use the advice from our team of healthcare experts to make changes to your lifestyle and nutrition, or reach out to your healthcare professional if needed.
How to collect your blood sample
Intended use
This kit is designed for adults (aged 18 and over) for the collection of capillary blood samples to be performed at home. These samples are then returned to a laboratory and analysed against a variety of biomarkers. This kit alone is not suitable for screening or diagnosis, and it is not a substitute for a consultation with a healthcare professional. Please note that you should always seek advice from your doctor before starting any treatment.