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Coagulation Screen
Coagulation Screen
Experiencing unusual bruising, frequent nosebleeds, or prolonged bleeding from minor cuts? The Coagulation Screen helps identify clotting disorders by analysing key markers involved in your blood’s ability to clot properly. It's especially useful before surgery, during anticoagulant therapy, or for investigating unexplained bleeding or clotting issues.
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Inter Norm Ratio
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Partial Thromboplastin Time
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Fibrinogen
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Prothrombin Time
Why Coagulation Screening Matters?
This targeted profile measures Prothrombin Time (PT), Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT), Fibrinogen levels, and the International Normalised Ratio (INR) vital indicators of how well and how quickly your blood clots. It supports early detection of bleeding disorders, liver dysfunction, or the need for dose adjustment in patients on blood thinners.
Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?
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Accurate Results
Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.
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Fast Health Insights
Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.
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Expert Oversight
Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.
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Nationwide Access
Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.
FAQs
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Who should consider a coagulation screen?
Anyone with unexplained bleeding, easy bruising, suspected clotting disorders, liver disease, or those undergoing surgery or taking blood thinners.
What does INR measure?
INR standardises Prothrombin Time results to monitor people on warfarin or similar anticoagulants, ensuring safe and effective dosing.
What conditions can this test detect?
It helps screen for haemophilia, von Willebrand disease, liver dysfunction, vitamin K deficiency, and clotting factor deficiencies.
Is fasting required for this test?
No, fasting is not typically necessary for a coagulation screen.
Can medications affect the results?
Yes, blood thinners like warfarin or heparin, as well as certain antibiotics or supplements, can influence your clotting profile. Always inform your clinician of any medication use.
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