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Rapid hs-CRP Blood Test in Great Yarmouth

Are you proactive about your heart health? The High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) test is a crucial marker for chronic, low-grade inflammation associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Discover your inflammation status and heart risk quickly and conveniently with our in-pharmacy rapid test.

This test is available for £40 at Pharmacy Exprezz (NR30 1LS).

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Benefits of Monitoring Your hs-CRP Levels

The hs-CRP test measures subtle, low-grade inflammation in the body. Monitoring this marker is a vital part of a proactive approach to long-term health, particularly heart health.

Cardiovascular Risk Assessment

Provides insight into the risk of heart disease and peripheral artery disease, often before other symptoms appear.

Detect Chronic Inflammation

Identifies persistent, low-grade inflammation often linked to diet, obesity, and lifestyle factors.

Early Warning System

Elevated hs-CRP can be an early warning sign for ongoing issues that require medical attention.

Complementary Screening

Provides valuable context when combined with traditional measures like cholesterol and blood pressure.

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What Are the Symptoms of High hs-CRP?

The hs-CRP test measures chronic, low-grade inflammation, which is often asymptomatic. Unlike acute inflammation (measured by standard CRP), you typically do not always “feel” an elevated hs-CRP level. A test is recommended if you have risk factors for heart disease, such as:

1

Family History

A history of premature heart disease in close relatives.

2

Metabolic Syndrome

Having high blood pressure, high blood sugar, or excess body fat around the waist.

3

Chronic Conditions

Living with conditions like diabetes, sleep apnea, or high cholesterol.

4

Smoking or Sedentary Lifestyle

Lifestyle factors that increase vascular inflammation.

5

Unexplained Mild Fatigue

While non-specific, persistent, unexplained tiredness can sometimes be linked to chronic systemic inflammation.

How it works

How Does the Rapid hs-CRP Test Work in Great Yarmouth?

Our rapid test is a simple way to measure your hs-CRP levels using advanced Point-of-Care technology that is sensitive enough to detect very low concentrations. The process involves a quick and easy finger-prick blood test.

Overview

What does the test look for?

The test measures the concentration of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in your serum, measured in milligrams per litre (mg/L). The key distinction is that this is the High-Sensitivity (hs) assay, designed specifically to detect levels below 10 mg/L—the range relevant for assessing chronic, low-grade inflammation associated with the development of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and cardiovascular risk. This is a quantitative test that indicates your hs-CRP level in (mg/L).

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Step-by-Step Guide to Your Visit at [LOCATION_NAME]

Your appointment is designed to be quick and straightforward. You will meet with a trained professional who will guide you through the process.

1

Consultation

Your details will be confirmed by a member of the team performing the test.

2

Blood Collection

The professional will perform a simple and minimally invasive finger-prick to collect a small blood sample.

3

Rapid Analysis

The blood sample is analysed on-site using a special test card and a test analysing machine.

4

Results

You will receive your results in just 10–15 minutes, allowing for rapid insight into your inflammation status and heart risk.

5

Advice

The clinic can also provide advice on lifestyle or refer you to your GP, if necessary.

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What do your hs-CRP test results mean?

The rapid hs-CRP test provides a quantitative result showing your low-grade inflammation levels (mg/L), which are used to help estimate your risk of developing future cardiovascular events.
hs-CRP Level (mg/L)ClassificationWhat do your results indicate?
<1Low RiskIndicated low cardiovascular risk.
Between 1 and 3Moderate RiskIndicated moderate cardiovascular risk. Consult with your doctor or healthcare professional about lifestyle changes to improve your cardiovascular health.
>3High RiskIndicates high cardiovascular risk. See your doctor for further assessment and investigation.

Please be aware that different laboratories, manufacturers, and providers may use slightly different reference ranges. The reference ranges provided on this page are for general guidance only and represent commonly accepted clinical thresholds.

This rapid blood test is designed solely as an initial screening tool for triage and is not a substitute for a full lab-based venous blood draw. The results offer quantitative insights but are for informational purposes only and should not be considered a medical diagnosis. Any abnormal or significant result must be followed up with a medical assessment with your doctor and potential confirmatory lab-based testing.

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HELP & SUPPORT

Check Out Our Frequently Asked Questions!

Our team is dedicated to providing the best possible service to our customers. Check our FAQs section for common queries or contact our team.
hs-CRP is the highly sensitive version of the C-Reactive Protein test. It is accurate at detecting very low levels of inflammation <10 mg/L, making it useful for cardiovascular risk assessment.
The standard CRP test (often called “traditional CRP”) measures moderate to high inflammation (usually >5 mg/L) to detect acute infections or active diseases. The hs-CRP test specifically measures the lower, more chronic inflammation levels relevant to heart disease risk.
No. hs-CRP is a risk factor, not a diagnostic test for heart disease. A high result only means you have an increased risk due to chronic vascular inflammation. Your doctor will combine this result with your cholesterol, blood pressure, and medical history to determine your overall risk profile.
Anyone aged 18 years or over who is concerned about their cardiovascular health, has a family history of heart disease, or has other risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol should consider this test.
No, the test is a simple finger-prick blood test that does not require you to fast.
The service is primarily for adults; therefore, we can only offer this test to those aged 18 years and over. Please consult with your GP if you are aged below 18 years old.