Calprotectin, Faecal Test – At-Home Gut Inflammation Screening
Take Control of Your Digestive Health
The Calprotectin, Faecal Test is a convenient, non-invasive way to check for inflammation in your digestive system from the comfort of home. Raised levels of faecal calprotectin are a reliable indicator of intestinal inflammation, often linked to conditions such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis.
By measuring calprotectin in your stool, this test helps distinguish between IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and more serious inflammatory conditions. It provides valuable insight into your gut health, guiding whether you need further medical investigation.
What is Calprotectin?
Calprotectin is a protein found in white blood cells. When inflammation occurs in the gastrointestinal tract, these immune cells release calprotectin into the stool. High levels indicate that the gut lining is inflamed.
Unlike IBS, which does not cause inflammation, conditions like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, coeliac disease, infections, and colorectal cancer can all trigger raised calprotectin levels. This makes the faecal calprotectin test a crucial screening tool in identifying whether gut symptoms are caused by inflammatory or functional bowel disorders.
Why Test Calprotectin Levels?
Digestive symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, or blood in the stool can be distressing. Testing calprotectin levels helps you and your doctor:
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Differentiate between IBS and IBD – helping avoid unnecessary procedures
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Detect gastrointestinal inflammation early, before symptoms worsen
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Monitor disease activity in Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
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Assess treatment effectiveness and flare-ups in patients already diagnosed with IBD
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Avoid invasive investigations like colonoscopy if results are normal
This makes the calprotectin stool test an important first step in understanding unexplained digestive problems.
Key Benefits of the At-Home Faecal Calprotectin Test
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Accurate laboratory analysis with clinically validated methods
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Non-invasive testing compared to hospital-based procedures
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Convenient home collection kit – discreet packaging and simple instructions
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Fast turnaround – results usually available in just a few working days
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Trusted UK laboratory partners adhering to high-quality standards
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Actionable results you can share directly with your GP or gastroenterologist
Who Should Consider the Faecal Calprotectin Test?
This test is suitable if you are experiencing:
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Persistent or recurring diarrhoea
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Abdominal pain, bloating, or cramping
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Blood or mucus in stool
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Unexplained weight loss
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Fatigue or low energy linked to gut health
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Suspected flare-ups if you already have a diagnosis of Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
It is also recommended for anyone with ongoing gut symptoms where a doctor needs to rule out IBD versus IBS.
How the Calprotectin Test Works
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Order online – discreet packaging shipped directly to your door.
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Collect your sample – use the easy-to-follow instructions provided in the kit.
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Return to our lab – a prepaid, tracked envelope is included for convenience.
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Receive your results – a secure online report explains your calprotectin level, what it means, and suggested next steps.
This process ensures a stress-free and reliable way to check gut health at home.
Understanding Your Results
Your report will clearly outline your faecal calprotectin levels and their clinical significance:
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Normal range: Low likelihood of active inflammation – symptoms may be functional, such as IBS.
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Borderline range: Possible mild inflammation – your doctor may recommend repeat testing or monitoring.
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Raised levels: Suggestive of intestinal inflammation – further medical review, imaging, or endoscopy may be required.
All results are explained in clear, patient-friendly language. For peace of mind, they can be shared with your GP or specialist for further guidance.
Conditions Linked to Raised Calprotectin Levels
A high faecal calprotectin result does not always mean IBD, but it is an important warning sign. Possible causes include:
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Crohn’s disease
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Ulcerative colitis
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Gastrointestinal infections
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Coeliac disease
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Colorectal cancer
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use
Because calprotectin is a marker of inflammation, the test cannot diagnose a specific condition on its own but helps identify when further medical evaluation is needed.
Why Choose Repose Healthcare?
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Accurate and reliable results from expert UK laboratories
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Fast service – no lengthy GP or hospital waiting lists
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Discreet at-home testing with full instructions
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Comprehensive aftercare – guidance on what results mean and how to follow up
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Trusted provider of home diagnostic kits for a wide range of conditions
We make healthcare accessible, affordable, and convenient, without compromising on clinical quality.
Order Your Faecal Calprotectin Test Today
Digestive problems can be worrying and disruptive to daily life. With the Calprotectin, Faecal Test, you can get clear answers quickly and take the right steps toward managing your health.
👉 Order online today for fast UK delivery and accurate, laboratory-tested results.




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