UK blood tests

Impono

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Hello lads

Can anyone recommend a UK company for blood tests? Be handy if they have an app as well for results and no capped results like some I have seen.

Thanks in advance!
 
do they do a sensitive estradiol test? i don't think they do and i scoured the site for a while.

but yes, i canhighly recommend them outside of that.
 
do they do a sensitive estradiol test? i don't think they do and i scoured the site for a while.

but yes, i canhighly recommend them outside of that.

I was looking at this one seems to have everything I need.


This is the markers
 
I was looking at this one seems to have everything I need.


This is the markers


Yes, these are theones i've done (attached).

What I mean is that it doesnt say what assay is used on the estradiol test. So you don't know whether its the sensistive one that wont pick up other compounds as E2 (e.g tren). Unless I'm missing something. Of course,it wont matter if you are't running any compounds that can be crossread.
 

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Is there a difference in the finger prick test and getting blood drawn intravenously in terms of accuracy?

I was thinking of getting it done intravenously this time but dont want to have to go to the local Superdrug lol
 
Is there a difference in the finger prick test and getting blood drawn intravenously in terms of accuracy?

I was thinking of getting it done intravenously this time but dont want to have to go to the local Superdrug lol

“To get enough blood from a finger prick test, people often end up squeezing their finger or scraping it on the collection tube”, says Dr. Joel McCay, a haematology specialist and doctor at Melio, “and this can burst the red blood cells – called haemolysis – which spoils the rest of the sample, making the results less representative of what’s happening in your body and causing markers such as potassium to rise. If you don’t collect enough blood then it also limits the amount of markers – or ‘analytes’ – that the lab can test for. Even if you get a good sample, the composition of capillary blood means it can contain higher levels of glucose or haemoglobin than venous blood, leading to inaccurate readings compared to venous blood.”

Just get it venous, then you don't have to worry about accuracy problems.
 
Hello lads

Can anyone recommend a UK company for blood tests? Be handy if they have an app as well for results and no capped results like some I have seen.

Thanks in advance!
E-Val blood analysis
Medichecks
Youth revisited
Optimale

Whoever you choose get a venous sample not a pin prick test.
 
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