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An at-home test to measure total cholesterol levels in your blood. High cholesterol increases your risk of coronary artery disease, heart attacks and strokes. The test also allows you to evaluate the effectiveness of current treatments or lifestyle changes.
Cholesterol Test Kit – At-Home Screening for Healthy Heart Monitoring
Who Is This Test For?
This test is designed for individuals who may be at risk of high cholesterol or wish to monitor their heart health at home.
You may benefit from testing if you:
Have a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease
A genetic predisposition can increase cholesterol levels.Are overweight, obese, or take little exercise
Excess body weight and low activity can raise cholesterol levels.Have a poor diet
Diets high in saturated fats, fried, or processed foods can contribute to high cholesterol.Smoke
Smoking damages blood vessels and lowers good cholesterol (HDL).Have diabetes
Diabetes can affect how your body manages cholesterol and fats.Are older
Cholesterol levels naturally increase with age.
What’s Included in the Test Kit
Test card
Capillary tube
Lancets (x2)
Antiseptic wipe
Plaster
Instructions for use
You will also need a timer (not included).
Understanding Your Results
According to NHS guidelines, total cholesterol levels should generally be:
5 mmol/L or less for healthy adults
4 mmol/L or less for those at high risk of heart disease
4 mmol/L or less for healthy children (aged 2–19)
These values serve as a general guide. Results should be interpreted in the context of your overall health, lifestyle, and any other risk factors.
When to Seek Medical Advice
If your cholesterol level is high, discuss your results with your GP or healthcare professional for further evaluation and potential lifestyle or treatment recommendations.
If your results are normal but you continue to experience symptoms such as fatigue, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath, contact your GP for further testing.
Follow-Up
As with all diagnostic tests, results should be viewed alongside your symptoms and medical history.
Self-tests are not a replacement for a professional medical consultation.
You should not make a diagnosis or begin treatment without speaking to a doctor or qualified healthcare professional.
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