
Total Cholesterol Blood Test
- A measurement of how much fat is in your blood. The lipid profiles include: 1. Cholesterol 2. Triglycerides 3. High density lipoprotein cholesterol 4. Non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol.
£29.99
*All tests are tailored for one person per account. If your family/friends would like to use our tests, please ask them to order separately. After ordering you’ll receive email from MMH to complete setup, repeat buyers won’t receive an email but can check the status of their order by logging in here. Please note: these tests are only available for people aged 18 and over.
Tests are delivered within 3 – 5 working days via Royal Mail.
Why take this test?
Having high cholesterol can lead to very serious illnesses such as heart attacks and strokes. This happens when fat in the blood builds up in arteries. You’re at risk of high cholesterol if you have a family history of it, a family member who has had a heart attack before 50 years old, having type two diabetes, a diet high in saturated fats, being overweight or leading a lifestyle which restricts your activity.

Easy home testing
A simple finger-prick blood test that you can do from your own home and receive your results via an online dashboard. No syringes, no doctor visits and no time off work required.

Results you can trust
This test is analysed by an award-winning NHS laboratory.

Personalised advice
You’ll have a personalised online dashboard and evidence-based advice on how you can make positive changes.
Key features

Test for:
high cholesterol levels.

Results returned in 2 days

Results via an online dashboard


Dedicated NHS laboratory

All materials for sample collection

Prepaid shipping included
Dedicated NHS laboratory
WHY TAKE A TOTAL CHOLESTEROL TEST?
Having elevated cholesterol can increase the risk of developing vascular disease which may lead to serious health conditions such as atherosclerosis (clotted arteries), a blood clot, angina (arm or chest pain during physical activity), heart attack or stroke.
Why is it so important that we know our cholesterol levels? Abnormal cholesterol is one of the ‘risk factors’ for cardiovascular disease (CVD) – a term that medics use to encompass all sorts of damage to the arteries, heart and brain, such as stroke, angina, and heart attacks. CVD is treatable! And not just through medication but also through changes to diet and lifestyle.
How it works

Take your test
Order your preferred test online and take your blood sample

Post your results
Post your sample back to the laboratory in the provided packaging.

Reveal your results
Find out your results within 2 working days by simply logging into your online dashboard.
Dr Katie Stephens
“While knowing your total cholesterol can be a good starting point, the evidence suggests that having a breakdown and in particular, knowing your triglycerides, LDL and HDL, is particularly useful in predicting risk. Fortunately, our ‘total cholesterol test’ is actually a full profile does include each of these tests.”

Your personal dashboard
The results of your test are presented to you on an online dashboard designed by NHS clinicians. The dashboard includes different charts and views to help you easily understand your results.
Testimonials
“I was hesitant to use online services from private clinics but I knew you could be trusted when I saw your laboratory is run by the NHS.”
Jeannie M.
Taking a blood sample
What comes in the box?
Inside every box, there will be 1 x vial, 3 x lancets, 2 x alcohol wipes, 2 x plasters, 2 x cleaning wipe, 1 x blood collection instructions and 1 x prepaid envelope.
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