In addition to an essential cholesterol test, this comprehensive lipid test measures your levels of good cholesterol (HDL), Bad cholesterol LDL, as well as your triglycerides in the blood to accurately assess cholesterol levels. Use this test to monitor and improve cardiovascular health.
Advanced Cholesterol Test
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Sale price
£35.00
Regular price
£45.00
6 Biomarkers
Turnaround times
At Clinilabs, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the fastest turnaround times.
You will start receiving dispatched results as soon as they are available and have passed our clinical validation.
Turnaround times vary by test, and by cases. Some results are available within hours while more complex tests can take days.
Please note the turnaround times are a guide and are not a guarantee.
Appointment Required
Schedule at one of our partner clinics
Professional Blood Draw
Performed by certified phlebotomists
Why Clinilabs?
What’s included in this test
Cardiac health
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Non-HDL cholesterol measures all the "bad" types of cholesterol in your blood, including LDL and others that can contribute to plaque build-up in your arteries. It’s a more comprehensive indicator of cardiovascular risk than LDL alone, making it a valuable test for anyone monitoring heart health or managing cholesterol levels.
HDL/Cholesterol Ratio
This ratio compares ‘good’ HDL cholesterol to total cholesterol. A higher ratio indicates a healthier balance and lower cardiovascular risk.
LDL Cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol, or 'bad' cholesterol, can build up in your arteries and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Lower levels are generally better.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol testing provides an overview of your total cholesterol, a key marker for heart disease risk and metabolic health.
HDL Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol is considered the 'good' cholesterol because it helps remove harmful LDL cholesterol from your bloodstream. Higher levels are linked to a reduced risk of heart disease.
Triglycerides
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood. Elevated levels can increase the risk of heart disease and often indicate poor dietary or metabolic health.