Thriva Iron & Cholesterol Check Blood Test checks cholesterol and iron levels to identify if there are any deficiencies. Through the Thriva Iron & Cholesterol Check Blood Test you’ll find health insights, actionable support, and GP advice. You will get results and recommendations back for: Full cholesterol markers (LDL Non-HDL Cholesterol, HDL, Cholesterol, Triglyceride, Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio, Triglyceride/HDL ratio), Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, Alanine Aminotransferase, Alkaline Phosphatase, Gamma-glutamyl transferase, Billrubin, Full Iron markers (Total iron binding capacity, Unsaturated iron-binding capacity, Ferritin, Iron, Transferrin) & CRP. Thriva blood tests give you health insights, actionable support, and GP advice. Collecting a blood sample can be daunting to begin with. But don’t worry follow our online sample collection guide you will soon get the hang of it. About the test: There are no symptoms of high cholesterol, so you can only get insight into your cholesterol levels with a blood test. And when high cholesterol goes unchecked, it can affect your heart health. Iron is essential for your health. iron in haemoglobin combines with oxygen and tr ts it through your body. If your iron levels are low, you can feel fatigued, dizzy or out of breath. Suitable for: Gaining insight into your cholesterol and iron levels Tracking whether lifestyle or medication changes have improved your levels Important Information: To submit a sample for testing you must activate your kit by registering for an account on the Thriva website. Please do this as a first step before anything else. If you do not activate your kit as stated, your sample will not be processed and you will not receive any results. This product is for persons over 18 years of age. Report is prepared solely on the basis of your blood sample and the information which you have pr d without access to your full medical records. Whilst tailored to your personal information, the report is generic in nature. This means that you must not rely on the report to diagnose or treat suspected or actual medical conditions; and (ii) you are solely responsible for any actions you do (or do not) take before and after receiving the report, and when you take (or do not take) such actions. We recommend that you always consult an appropriate medical professional for advice on your specific circumstances and situation.