Anaemia Home
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available at home or in clinic
* Phlebotomist blood draw included
* UK accredited lab
* Results in days
Why take this test?
Always tired, low on energy, or noticing changes like hair thinning or brittle nails?
Anaemia can affect your energy levels, appearance, and overall wellbeing — but symptoms often vary and are easy to overlook or misattribute.
This test helps you understand whether low iron, vitamin deficiencies, or other factors could be the underlying cause, giving you clarity and a starting point to take control of your health.
✔ Identify iron deficiencies affecting energy and daily performance
✔ Understand symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, hair thinning, and poor skin or nail health
✔ Get clear answers — not guesswork
Professional blood draw included — accurate, reliable results you can trust.
What does it test?
Blood cells – Full Blood Count (FBC)
Iron levels – Ferritin, Serum Iron, Transferrin and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Vitamins – Vitamin B12 and Folate
Inflammation – HS-CRP
Identify the cause of fatigue, weakness and low energy
Feeling tired, weak or short of breath?
If you’re experiencing:
- Ongoing fatigue or low energy
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Shortness of breath
- Pale skin or frequent headaches
These symptoms may be linked to anaemia or nutrient deficiencies.
Understand what’s really causing your symptoms
Anaemia occurs when your body does not have enough healthy red blood cells or haemoglobin to carry oxygen effectively. This can reduce energy levels and affect how you feel day to day.
This test provides a detailed assessment of your blood health, helping to identify whether anaemia is present and what may be causing it.
What this test reveals
Blood Health & Anaemia Markers
Full Blood Count (FBC) including red blood cells, haemoglobin, haematocrit, MCV and RDW
These markers help identify whether anaemia is present and determine the type.
Iron Levels
Ferritin, Serum Iron, Transferrin, Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
These tests assess how much iron is in your body, how well it is transported, and whether iron deficiency anaemia may be present.
Vitamin Levels
Vitamin B12 and Folate
Low levels of these vitamins can lead to certain types of anaemia and contribute to fatigue, weakness and reduced energy.
Inflammation & Immune Response
HS-CRP and White Blood Cells
Inflammation can affect how your body uses iron and nutrients, and may contribute to ongoing symptoms.
Why take this test
- Feel tired, weak or low in energy
- Experience shortness of breath or dizziness
- Have pale skin or frequent headaches
- Suspect low iron or vitamin deficiencies
- Want to check for anaemia or related conditions
How this test helps
Instead of guessing, this test gives you clear data so you can:
- Identify the cause of fatigue and low energy
- Detect iron deficiency or vitamin deficiencies
- Understand your blood health
- Take the right steps to improve energy levels
Take control of your health
Fatigue and low energy are often signs that something is out of balance. Understanding the cause is the first step to improving how you feel.
Get your Anaemia Blood Test today
Don’t ignore the symptoms
If you are feeling tired, weak or low in energy, there may be an underlying cause.
Identify it early and take the right steps to improve your health.
A Professional Comes to You
Once you order your test and book your appointment, a qualified professional can visit your home or workplace, or you can choose to visit a clinic to take your blood sample safely and comfortably.
- No self Testing
- Accredited UK lab
Testing anaemia for wellness
✅ Over 2,000 tests completed across the UK
✅ Trusted by patients, athletes, and health-conscious professionals
✅ NHS-comparable testing standards
✅ 100% secure and confidential
How often should I test myself for anaemia?
We recommend testing yourself for anaemia when experiencing symptoms, or having a restricted diet.
Nurse appointments fill up fast — book now to secure your preferred date.
Our Nurses visit your Home or Work to take your blood.
Pick a time and date to suit you.
Your results are available online within days of your blood being taken.
Other Questions
- Feel tired, weak or low in energy
- Experience shortness of breath or dizziness
- Have pale skin or frequent headaches
- Suspect low iron or vitamin deficiencies
- Want to check for anaemia or related conditions
This blood test is to check on:
- the amount of iron in the blood
- blood health
- vitamin levels
- inflammation & immune response
The test can be taken at any time throughout the day.
Collection method: Venous blood
Results available: 1-2 days after the sample has reached the laboratory.
Full Blood Count (FBC)
Measures red and white blood cells and platelets to assess overall health.
- Red Blood Cells (RBC): Carry oxygen around the body. Low levels may indicate anaemia
- Haemoglobin (Hb): Essential for oxygen transport. Low levels can cause fatigue and breathlessness
- Haematocrit (HCT): Indicates the proportion of red blood cells in your blood
- White Blood Cells (WBC): Reflect immune response and inflammation
- Platelets (PLT): Support blood clotting
- MCV, MCH, MCHC: Help identify different types of anaemia
- RDW: Shows variation in red blood cell size
Inflammation Marker
- HS-CRP: Identifies low-grade inflammation that may affect iron levels and overall health
Iron Markers
- Ferritin: Indicates stored iron levels. Low levels suggest iron deficiency
- Serum Iron: Measures circulating iron
- Transferrin: Assesses iron transport
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC): Shows how well your blood carries iron
Vitamin Levels
- Vitamin B12: Supports energy, red blood cell production and nervous system function
- Folate (Vitamin B9): Essential for red blood cell formation and energy levels
How it Works
1. Order a Test
Order your test, and then Answer the Questions about why you’re taking that test.
Our nurse will contact you for dates, so they can take your blood sample at your home.
Our nurse will then send your sample to our laboratory.
2. Our laboratory team run the tests
Our skilled laboratory staff conduct your blood tests in a clean and secure environment, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Each test follows strict protocols to maintain the highest quality standards.
3. Receive Your Results within 7 days
We will email you to inform you that your blood test results are ready.
The email will have a PDF report attached, sent directly to your inbox.
4. Monitor your levels over time
With regular ongoing tests and reports, you can track your results. The reports can be shared with your GP.
Check if you’re improving healthily or where changes could be made.



