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Rapid Ferritin Blood Test in Great Yarmouth

Are you experiencing symptoms such as persistent fatigue, hair loss, or muscle weakness? These could be signs of low iron stores. Discover your ferritin status 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 Ferritin Levels

Ferritin is the body’s primary iron-storage protein. Monitoring your ferritin levels is the most reliable way to assess your iron status, helping you detect potential deficiencies early. This proactive approach can help you address underlying health issues before symptoms become severe and ensure your body has the iron it needs to function properly.

Early Deficiency Detection

Detect and address low iron stores before they lead to anaemia.

Reduces Fatigue

Optimal iron levels are crucial for energy production and fighting chronic fatigue.

Promotes Healthy Hair

Iron deficiency is a common cause of hair loss, and maintaining healthy levels can support hair growth.

Supports Immune System

Iron is essential for a strong and effective immune response.

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What Are the Symptoms of Ferritin Deficiency?

A lack of stored iron (low ferritin) can lead to a wide array of symptoms that are often mistaken for other conditions. A ferritin deficiency can progress to iron deficiency anemia if left unaddressed. Common symptoms include:

1

General fatigue and tiredness

A feeling of persistent exhaustion that is not relieved by rest.

2

Heart palpitations

An irregularly fast or noticeable heartbeat as the heart works harder to circulate oxygen.

3

Pale skin

A noticeable lack of colour in the skin, paler than usual skin.

4

Shortness of breath

Breathlessness, especially during light physical activity, due to reduced oxygen transport.

5

Headaches and dizziness

Occurs due to reduced oxygen flow to the brain.

6

Hair loss

Excessive or noticeable hair shedding that can be a key indicator of low iron stores.

How it works

How Does the Rapid Ferritin Test Work in Great Yarmouth?

Our rapid test is a simple and efficient way to check your ferritin levels. The process involves a quick and easy finger-prick blood test.

Overview

What does the test look for?

The test measures the serum concentration of ferritin, which is considered the most reliable indicator of your body’s total iron reserves. This is a quantitative test that indicates your serum ferritin level (e.g., 30 ng/mL).

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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 15 minutes, allowing for rapid insight into your ferritin status.

5

Advice

The clinic may also provide guidance on supplements or refer you to your GP if necessary.

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What do your ferritin test results mean?

The rapid Ferritin test provides a quantitative result showing your serum ferritin levels in (ng/mL), providing a timely health insight and allowing you to proactively take necessary actions to optimise your ferritin levels and overall health.
Male value (ng/mL) Female value (ng/mL) What do your results indicate?
Less than 30 Less than 13

Low

This indicates that there is likely an iron deficiency. Discuss iron supplements and dietary changes with your pharmacist or healthcare professional. Retesting in 6 months is recommended to monitor progress.

Between 30 - 400 Between 13 - 200

Normal

This indicates that the iron levels are in the normal range for a healthy individual. Continue maintaining a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle to support these optimal levels. Yearly testing is recommended to monitor levels.

Over 400 Over 200

High

This indicates that the iron level is high. This could usually be due to inflammation, malignancy or liver disease. See your doctor for a full assessment and further investigations.

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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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.
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron inside your cells and controls its release. It acts as the body’s primary iron reserve, and measuring its levels is the best way to understand your overall iron status.
Iron is the essential mineral that is the active component used by the body, primarily by the red blood cells to create haemoglobin for carrying oxygen throughout the body; in contrast, ferritin is a protein that serves as the body’s main iron storage unit, holding onto excess iron and releasing it in a controlled manner when the body’s iron supply runs low. Therefore, the main difference is their function: iron is the crucial element that performs the work, while ferritin is the protein that manages and regulates the supply of that element, and measuring ferritin provides a window into the size of the body’s iron reserves.
If your rapid test indicates low ferritin, you should consult with a healthcare professional. They may recommend: Dietary changes: Incorporating iron-rich foods such as red meat, lentils, beans, and leafy green vegetables. Supplementation: Taking an iron supplement, which should always be done under a doctor’s supervision to ensure the correct dosage and to avoid side effects.
Further testing: A doctor may order additional blood tests to confirm the exact ferritin level and to investigate the underlying cause of the deficiency.

Anyone aged 18 years or over can take this test; you don’t need a doctor’s referral. People who have risk factors for deficiency, such as women of reproductive age, pregnant women, frequent blood donors, and those following a vegetarian or vegan diet, should consider getting tested. Additionally, anyone experiencing persistent fatigue, shortness of breath, hair loss, or other related symptoms may find the test useful.

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.
High ferritin levels are often a sign of inflammation or an underlying medical condition, not an issue that can be diagnosed with our rapid test. If you receive a high ferritin result from a lab test, it is crucial to consult a doctor for further investigation.