Lipids Profile Blood Test
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Lipids Profile Blood Test

A Lipids Profile Blood Test measures the level of specific lipids in the blood – Lipids are fats that are important constituents of cells and sources of energy. They are necessary for life, but abnormal levels may cause cardiovascular disease.

Two types of lipids, cholesterol and triglycerides, are transported in the blood by particles called “lipoproteins”. Each particle contains a combination of protein, cholesterol, triglyceride, and phospholipid molecules. Lipoprotein particles are classified according to their density into high-density lipoproteins (HDL), intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL). Not all of these are measured as part of a routine lipid profile

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Lipids Profile Blood Test

A lipid profile typically includes:

  • Total cholesterol, which is all of the cholesterol in all the lipoprotein particles.
  • High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) which is the cholesterol in HDL particles; often called “good cholesterol” because it represents cholesterol carried to the liver for removal.
  • Non-HDL cholesterol (non-HDL-C) is calculated simply as “total cholesterol minus HDL-C”. This is what is often referred to as “bad cholesterol”, as it represents cholesterol which may be deposited to form “plaques”, which can eventually lead to blockages.
  • Triglycerides — measures all the triglycerides in all the lipoprotein particles; most is in the very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL).

Some other information may be reported as part of the lipid profile. These parameters are calculated from the results of the tests identified above.

  • Cholesterol: HDL ratio is the calculated ratio of total cholesterol to HDL-C.
  • Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a calculated estimate of the cholesterol that is deposited in blood vessel walls.

Why have a Common Foods Profile Test

You may need a Lipids Profile Blood Test when:

  • Your GP requests it after you reach the age of 40, as part of a routine cardiovascular health check.
  • You are thought to be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease for another reason.
  • You develop another medical condition which can be due to abnormal lipids, such as pancreatitis.
  • You have a close relative with inherited high cholesterol (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
  • Finally, it will likely be checked at regular intervals if you have been prescribed lipid-modifying treatments, such as statins.

Your Satisfaction is Important to us
  • Next Day Results (after sample is received by laboratory)
  • Results via E-mail and/or lab portal access
  • More than 97% accuracy
  • Blood Sample Collected in-clinic by qualified Medical Professionals
  • UKAS & CQC registered laboratory
  • The call centre is open 10 AM to 7 PM 7 days a week for your peace of mind.
Your Results

As soon as the results become available and you will also be sent an email certificate with them on. If you do not receive your results within 24 hours of the blood test being taken please contact us via info@rapidlabtest.co.uk or call us on 020 7258 3801 between 10 AM to 7 PM Monday – Sunday.