Iron Status Profile (Iron, TIBC, Ferritin) Test – At-Home Blood Test
Check Your Iron Levels and Prevent Deficiency or Overload
Iron is an essential mineral that your body needs to carry oxygen in your blood and support energy, immunity, and brain function. Too little iron can lead to iron deficiency anaemia, while too much iron can cause serious health problems such as liver and heart damage.
The Iron Status Profile Test measures three key markers in your blood – iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and ferritin – to provide a comprehensive picture of your iron stores and usage. With our at-home finger-prick test kit, you can easily check your iron status without visiting a clinic.
What Does the Iron Status Profile Measure?
This profile combines three important blood tests:
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Iron – Measures the amount of circulating iron in your blood.
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Ferritin – Reflects your body’s iron stores. Low ferritin often indicates early iron deficiency.
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Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC) – Assesses the ability of your blood to bind and transport iron. High TIBC may indicate low iron, while low TIBC can suggest iron overload.
Together, these markers give a more accurate picture of iron status than a single iron test alone.
Why Is Iron Important?
Iron plays a crucial role in:
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Carrying oxygen from your lungs to your tissues through haemoglobin.
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Supporting energy metabolism and reducing fatigue.
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Maintaining healthy brain function and concentration.
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Supporting immune system strength.
When your iron balance is disrupted, your body may not function at its best.
Symptoms of Low Iron (Iron Deficiency)
Iron deficiency is common, particularly among women of childbearing age, vegetarians, and people with chronic conditions. Symptoms may include:
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Persistent tiredness and fatigue
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Shortness of breath
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Pale skin
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Dizziness or light-headedness
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Brittle nails and hair loss
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Restless legs or unusual food cravings (pica)
Symptoms of High Iron (Iron Overload)
Excessive iron can also be harmful. Conditions such as haemochromatosis cause iron overload, which can damage organs over time. Symptoms may include:
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Joint pain
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Abdominal discomfort
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Fatigue
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Bronze or grey skin tone
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Irregular heartbeat or heart problems
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Liver problems
Testing ensures you detect both deficiency and overload early.
Who Should Take the Iron Status Profile Test?
This test may be particularly useful for:
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People with symptoms of anaemia such as fatigue, weakness, or shortness of breath.
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Vegetarians and vegans, who may have lower dietary iron intake.
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Women with heavy periods, who are at higher risk of iron deficiency.
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Individuals with chronic conditions such as coeliac disease, Crohn’s disease, or ulcers that affect absorption or blood loss.
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People with a family history of haemochromatosis or other iron-related conditions.
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Athletes, who may experience higher iron demands.
How Does the At-Home Test Work?
We’ve made testing simple and convenient:
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Order online – Your test kit arrives in discreet packaging.
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Collect your sample – Use the finger-prick device to provide a small blood sample.
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Return the sample – Send it back to our UKAS-accredited laboratory in the prepaid envelope.
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Get your results – Receive a clear, secure online report usually within 1–2 working days of your sample arriving at the lab.
Understanding Your Results
Your report will include results for:
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Iron – Current levels of iron in your blood.
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TIBC – Whether your blood has high or low binding capacity.
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Ferritin – An indicator of your body’s stored iron.
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Low Iron/Ferritin with High TIBC – Suggests iron deficiency anaemia.
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High Ferritin with Low TIBC – May indicate iron overload.
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Normal Levels – Suggest balanced iron status.
Our reports are doctor-reviewed and include guidance on whether you may need further investigation or follow-up with your GP.
Benefits of an At-Home Iron Test
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Convenience – No GP appointment or hospital visit needed.
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Privacy – Collect your sample from the comfort of home.
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Accuracy – Tested in accredited UK laboratories.
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Speed – Results usually within 1–2 working days.
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Support – Doctor-reviewed results with next steps explained.
Why Choose Repose Healthcare?
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UKAS-accredited lab testing for accuracy and reliability.
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Secure online results with clear interpretation.
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Discreet packaging and GDPR-compliant data protection.
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Comprehensive customer support before and after testing.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to fast before this test?
Fasting is not required, but iron levels can fluctuate during the day. Morning collection is often recommended.
2. Can this test diagnose anaemia?
It can strongly suggest iron deficiency or overload, but a full diagnosis may require additional blood tests, such as haemoglobin or complete blood count.
3. How often should I test my iron levels?
If you’re at risk of iron deficiency or overload, regular testing (every 6–12 months) may be useful.
4. Can I use this test if I take iron supplements?
Yes, but supplements may affect results. Ideally, stop supplements 24–48 hours before testing unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
5. What happens if my results are abnormal?
If your results are outside the normal range, our report will explain the significance and recommend whether to see your GP for follow-up.
Order Your Iron Status Profile Test Today
Don’t ignore symptoms of tiredness, weakness, or unexplained health changes. With the Iron Status Profile Test (Iron, TIBC, Ferritin), you can quickly and accurately check your iron status and take control of your health.
Order online today for fast, discreet results from the comfort of home.




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