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Comprehensive Inflammation Test

Comprehensive Inflammation Test

Unexplained fatigue, body aches, or general malaise could be signs of underlying inflammation. The Comprehensive Inflammation Check is designed to assess both acute and chronic inflammation levels through a combination of key markers that evaluate your immune response, red and white blood cell activity, and iron storage all of which can indicate ongoing stress or infection in the body.

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  • CRP

  •  ESR 

  • FBC

  •  Ferritin

Why Choose a Comprehensive Inflammation Check?

Chronic inflammation is a silent driver of many modern health issues from cardiovascular disease to autoimmune disorders. This profile helps identify the presence and extent of inflammation that may not show clear symptoms yet. It’s suitable for those managing long-term conditions, unexplained fatigue, or tracking recovery from illness or injury.

Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?

  • Accurate Results

    Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.

  • Fast Health Insights

    Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.

  • Expert Oversight

    Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.

  • Nationwide Access

    Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.

FAQs

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What does CRP tell me about my health?

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive marker of inflammation that rises quickly in response to infection, injury, or chronic disease. High levels may indicate active inflammation in the body.

What’s the difference between CRP and ESR?

While both detect inflammation, CRP is more responsive to sudden changes, whereas ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) reflects slower, chronic processes. Together, they give a broader picture of inflammation over time.

Can this test detect autoimmune conditions?

This panel doesn’t diagnose autoimmune conditions directly but helps identify inflammation that may prompt further investigation into possible autoimmune causes.

Why is ferritin included in an inflammation test?

Ferritin is not only an iron-storage protein it also rises in response to inflammation. Elevated levels may reflect chronic inflammatory states even if iron levels are normal.

Is this test suitable for monitoring recovery after illness?

Yes, it’s useful for tracking how inflammation levels are changing post-illness, surgery, or treatment, helping you and your healthcare provider evaluate progress.