The Endomysial IgA Antibody (EMA) Test is a highly specific blood test used to screen for coeliac disease, an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten consumption. Endomysial antibodies are produced by the immune system when gluten damages the lining of the small intestine.
With our at-home endomysial IgA blood test, you can easily check whether your body is producing these antibodies, helping identify a possible gluten intolerance or coeliac disease.
The Endomysial IgA test detects antibodies that target the endomysium, a connective tissue found around muscle fibres. In people with coeliac disease, gluten ingestion stimulates an immune response that leads to the production of these antibodies.
This test is:
Highly specific β very accurate for diagnosing coeliac disease
Non-invasive β requires only a small blood sample
A key part of screening β often used alongside tissue transglutaminase (tTG-IgA) testing
If positive, your healthcare provider may recommend further investigations, including an intestinal biopsy, to confirm a diagnosis.
Coeliac disease affects around 1 in 100 people in the UK, but many remain undiagnosed. If untreated, it can lead to:
Malnutrition
Osteoporosis
Anaemia
Fertility issues
Digestive discomfort
Increased risk of other autoimmune conditions
Testing for endomysial antibodies can provide valuable insight into whether your symptoms may be linked to coeliac disease.
Coeliac disease symptoms can vary widely. Common signs include:
Bloating, abdominal pain, and digestive discomfort
Chronic diarrhoea or constipation
Fatigue and low energy
Unexplained weight loss
Iron deficiency anaemia
Mouth ulcers
Skin rashes (dermatitis herpetiformis)
Delayed growth in children
Because these symptoms overlap with other conditions, blood testing is an important first step.
You may benefit from this test if you:
Experience ongoing digestive problems after eating gluten
Have a family history of coeliac disease
Suffer from unexplained fatigue, anaemia, or weight loss
Have osteoporosis or low bone density at an early age
Are being monitored for known gluten sensitivity
Are at higher risk due to autoimmune conditions such as type 1 diabetes or thyroid disease
Order online β discreet, fast delivery across the UK
Collect your sample β finger-prick blood collection kit included
Return your sample β prepaid envelope to our UKAS-accredited laboratory
Get your results online β private, secure, and explained clearly within a few days
Negative β suggests coeliac disease is less likely (though not ruled out if IgA deficiency is present)
Positive β indicates possible coeliac disease; further testing (such as a biopsy) may be required
Borderline β additional follow-up may be recommended
Our results include guidance to help you interpret your antibody levels.
Accurate screening β highly specific for coeliac disease
Simple process β test from home with no clinic visit needed
Quick results β usually within 2β5 working days
Private and confidential β secure online reporting
Trusted UK laboratories β all tests analysed to clinical standards
Leading provider of at-home diagnostic testing in the UK
Trusted UKAS-accredited laboratories
Easy-to-use kits with prepaid return
Clear, patient-friendly results and support
Commitment to confidentiality and data security
If you suspect gluten intolerance or coeliac disease, donβt delay. The Endomysial IgA Test offers peace of mind with accurate results from the comfort of your home.
π Order today β fast, reliable, and private testing with UK laboratory analysis.
Our home testing kits are designed to be simple, reliable, and easy to use. After placing your order, your kit will be delivered to your address with clear instructions for collecting your sample (e.g., blood, saliva, or urine or swab). Once collected, return your sample to our UKAS-accredited laboratory using the prepaid packaging. Your secure digital results will be available within 1β3 working days of the lab receiving your sample.
Yes. All tests offered by Repose Healthcare use clinically validated methods and are processed by fully accredited UK laboratories. The results are as accurate as those provided through traditional GP or private clinic services.
No. Our tests are available without the need for a prescription. They are intended for individuals who wish to proactively monitor their health in a private and convenient way.
Your results will be delivered through a secure online portal or an encrypted email, with a password sent separately to you, accompanied by easy-to-understand explanations and clear reference ranges. If any result requires clinical attention, we will guide you on appropriate next steps.
At Repose Healthcare, we prioritise your safety and peace of mind. If your results fall significantly outside the normal range, the following steps will be taken:
Our kits are suitable for adults who wish to monitor key health markers, including cholesterol, vitamin and hormone levels, blood sugar, infections, STIs, and genetic risk factors. Some tests may have age or gender-specific guidance, which will be clearly outlined on the product page.
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