Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test In London - Order Online Today
Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test In London - Order Online Today
Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test In London - Order Online Today

Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test In London - Order Online Today

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Regular price£157.00
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Biomarkers Included: 1 - See below for full list.
Profile or Single Biomarker: Single Biomarker
Turnaround Time: 4 Working days
Sample Needed: Blood
This test can be taken at our walk-in centre, or at any of the partner pharmacies via appointment. Select at checkout.
This test has a fasting requirement of 12 hours
Phlebotomy included
Ordering Multiple Tests Automatically Applies a £10/Test Discount In the Cart

Order our Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test Online. Attend near Oxford St, London. Receive Results in 4 Days Guaranteed or Your Test is Free.

Apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1) is an essential function of HDL removing cholesterol from tissues. Measuring Apolipoprotein A1 + Apolipoprotein B helps to estimate the concentration of cholesterol particles. ApoA1 is one of two most important structural proteins for the cholesterol particles.

This test requires 12 hours of fasting before the test.

1. Order Your Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test Online

You may order this Blood Test Online Now and Attend Immediately. We Generate your Referral PDF within 3 Minutes, no need to Print it.

2. Attend the Walk-in Clinic near Oxford St Immediately or book appointment at a Pharmacy Location

Reception is open 7am-7pm Mo-Fr and 9am-1pm on Sat. They'll be expecting you - and unlike others in London, we won't charge extra Fees on your Arrival. Alternatively pick a pharmacy location for an appointment

3. Get Your Results Within 4 Working Days, Guaranteed.

Our Express Results Guarantee means you'll receive your Apolipoprotein A1 Blood Test Results within 4 Working Days or secure a full refund.

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