Combined Calprotectin & qFIT Test (Bowel Inflammation and Occult Blood Profile)
Comprehensive Home Bowel Health Screening
Take control of your digestive health with our Combined Calprotectin & Quantitative Faecal Immunochemical Test (qFIT). This advanced stool test combines two clinically important biomarkers to help identify signs of bowel inflammation and hidden blood in the stool, providing a comprehensive assessment of gastrointestinal health from the comfort of your home.
Whether you’re experiencing ongoing digestive symptoms, monitoring a known bowel condition, or seeking reassurance about your bowel health, this combined profile offers valuable insights that can support early detection and appropriate medical follow-up.
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What Does This Test Measure?
Faecal Calprotectin
Calprotectin is a protein released by white blood cells during inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Elevated levels may indicate inflammatory conditions affecting the bowel.
High calprotectin levels can be associated with:
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
• Crohn’s Disease
• Ulcerative Colitis
• Intestinal inflammation
• Monitoring disease activity and treatment response
Faecal calprotectin testing is widely used by healthcare professionals to help distinguish inflammatory bowel conditions from non-inflammatory disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Quantitative Faecal Immunochemical Test (qFIT)
The qFIT measures tiny amounts of human blood in the stool that may not be visible to the naked eye.
A positive qFIT result may indicate:
• Colorectal polyps
• Bowel cancer
• Gastrointestinal bleeding
• Inflammatory bowel conditions
• Other bowel abnormalities requiring investigation
The quantitative nature of the test provides a precise measurement of faecal haemoglobin, supporting more informed clinical decision-making.
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Why Choose a Combined Calprotectin & qFIT Test?
Using both biomarkers together provides a more complete picture of bowel health than either test alone.
Benefits Include:
✓ Assessment of bowel inflammation
✓ Detection of hidden blood in stool
✓ Supports investigation of ongoing digestive symptoms
✓ Helps identify individuals who may benefit from further medical evaluation
✓ Convenient home sample collection
✓ Laboratory analysis by accredited professionals
✓ Fast and confidential results
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Who Should Consider This Test?
This test may be beneficial for individuals experiencing:
• Persistent abdominal pain
• Changes in bowel habits
• Chronic diarrhoea
• Unexplained constipation
• Bloating
• Rectal bleeding
• Unexplained weight loss
• Family history of bowel disease
• Monitoring of inflammatory bowel disease
It can also be useful for those seeking proactive bowel health screening and reassurance.
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Symptoms That Should Never Be Ignored
You should seek medical advice if you experience:
• Blood in your stool
• Persistent diarrhoea lasting more than a few weeks
• Unexplained weight loss
• Severe abdominal pain
• Ongoing fatigue associated with bowel symptoms
• Significant changes in bowel habits
Early investigation can lead to earlier diagnosis and improved outcomes.
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Sample Requirements
Sample Type
Stool (Faecal Sample)
Collection Method
Simple home stool collection kit supplied with full instructions.
Preparation
No special preparation is usually required.
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Understanding Your Results
Normal Calprotectin Result
A normal result suggests there is no significant intestinal inflammation present.
Elevated Calprotectin Result
May indicate inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract and warrants discussion with a healthcare professional.
Normal qFIT Result
No significant occult blood detected in the stool sample.
Elevated qFIT Result
Blood has been detected in the sample. Further clinical assessment may be recommended to determine the cause.
Results should always be interpreted alongside your symptoms, medical history, and other clinical findings.
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Why Early Detection Matters
Bowel conditions often develop gradually, and symptoms may be mistaken for less serious digestive issues. Detecting inflammation or hidden bleeding early can support timely referral, diagnosis, and treatment.
Combining calprotectin and qFIT testing offers an effective approach to identifying individuals who may benefit from further gastrointestinal investigation while providing reassurance when results are normal.
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Why Choose Repose Healthcare?
At Repose Healthcare, we are committed to delivering reliable, confidential, and convenient home diagnostic testing.
Our services provide:
• UK laboratory testing
• Easy-to-use home collection kits
• Secure online results
• Fast turnaround times
• Professional customer support
• GDPR-compliant data protection
Take a proactive approach to your digestive health with our Combined Calprotectin & qFIT Profile and gain valuable insights into your bowel wellbeing.
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Test Summary
Biomarker Purpose
Faecal Calprotectin Detects bowel inflammation
Quantitative FIT (qFIT) Detects hidden blood in stool
Sample Type Stool Sample
Collection Home Collection Kit
Suitable For Bowel health screening and digestive symptom investigation
Results Secure Online Report
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a Combined Calprotectin and qFIT Test?
A Combined Calprotectin and qFIT Test measures two important markers in a stool sample. Calprotectin helps identify inflammation within the bowel, while qFIT detects hidden blood that may indicate gastrointestinal bleeding or other bowel conditions.
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What conditions can this test help identify?
This test can support the investigation of:
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
• Crohn’s Disease
• Ulcerative Colitis
• Intestinal inflammation
• Colorectal polyps
• Bowel cancer
• Other gastrointestinal conditions associated with bleeding or inflammation
The test is not intended to diagnose a specific condition but may indicate whether further medical assessment is recommended.
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What is calprotectin?
Calprotectin is a protein released by white blood cells during inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Elevated levels may suggest inflammatory conditions affecting the bowel.
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What is a qFIT test?
The Quantitative Faecal Immunochemical Test (qFIT) measures tiny amounts of human blood in stool that are not visible to the naked eye. It is commonly used as part of bowel cancer screening and gastrointestinal investigations.
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Can this test diagnose bowel cancer?
No. This test cannot diagnose bowel cancer. However, elevated qFIT levels may indicate the presence of blood in the stool, which could warrant further investigation by a healthcare professional.
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Can this test distinguish IBS from IBD?
Faecal calprotectin testing is commonly used to help differentiate inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), which does not usually cause intestinal inflammation.
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How do I collect my sample?
The kit includes everything needed to collect a small stool sample at home. Detailed instructions are provided to ensure accurate collection and return of your sample.
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Do I need to fast before taking this test?
No. Fasting is not normally required before collecting your stool sample.
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How accurate is the test?
Both calprotectin and qFIT are well-established laboratory tests widely used within the NHS and healthcare settings. Accuracy depends on correct sample collection and laboratory analysis.
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When will I receive my results?
Results are typically available within a few working days after your sample reaches the laboratory. Turnaround times may vary.
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What should I do if my result is abnormal?
Abnormal results should be discussed with your GP or healthcare professional, who can interpret the findings in the context of your symptoms and medical history and recommend any necessary follow-up investigations.
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Who should consider this test?
This test may be suitable for individuals experiencing:
• Ongoing abdominal discomfort
• Changes in bowel habits
• Chronic diarrhoea
• Bloating
• Unexplained weight loss
• Family history of bowel disease
• Concerns about bowel health








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