Rapid CRP Blood Test in [AREA_NAME]
The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test is a non-specific marker that quickly flags inflammation in your body due to infection or other inflammatory conditions. Discover your inflammation status quickly and conveniently with our in-pharmacy rapid test.
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Benefits of Monitoring Your CRP Levels
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is produced by the liver in response to inflammation and infection. Monitoring this acute-phase reactant is essential for detecting problems early and tracking disease activity.
Screen for Infection
CRP levels rise rapidly and significantly during acute bacterial or viral infections.
Track Inflammation
Helps monitor the activity level of chronic inflammatory diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, or Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
Assess Severity
The magnitude of the CRP result can help assess the severity of an acute illness or injury.
Monitor Treatment Efficacy
A dropping CRP level indicates that anti-inflammatory treatment or antibiotics are working effectively.
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What Are the Symptoms of High CRP?
High levels of CRP are a sign that inflammation is occurring somewhere in the body. While CRP doesn’t pinpoint the location, it confirms the presence of an inflammatory state. A test is recommended if you experience any of the following:
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Persistent Pain or Aches
Unexplained or widespread bodily aches and pain.
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Fever or Chills
Systemic symptoms often associated with infection or acute inflammation.
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Chronic Fatigue
Feeling run down or persistently tired without a clear cause.
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Swelling
Localised or systemic swelling in the joints or soft tissues.
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Symptoms of Chronic Conditions
Flare-ups of known inflammatory conditions like Arthritis or IBD.
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Post-Trauma/Surgery
Used to monitor recovery and detect early signs of post-operative infection.
How it works
How Does the Rapid CRP Test Work in [AREA_NAME]?
Our rapid test is a simple and efficient way to measure your CRP levels using advanced Point-of-Care technology. The process involves a quick and easy finger-prick blood test.
A small blood sample is collected and applied to a special test card.
The test card is inserted into an analysis machine.
Results are provided within 15 minutes, right at the pharmacy.
The clinic can also provide advice or refer you to your GP, if necessary.
- A small blood sample is collected and applied to a special test card.
- The test card is inserted into an analysis machine.
- Results are provided within 15 minutes, right at the pharmacy.
- The clinic can also provide advice on supplements or refer you to your GP, if necessary.
Overview
What does the test look for?
The test measures the concentration of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in your serum, which is measured in milligrams per litre (mg/L). CRP is an “acute phase reactant,” meaning it is a protein released rapidly into the blood by the liver in response to inflammation.
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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.
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Consultation
Your details will be confirmed by a member of the team performing the test.
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Blood Collection
The professional will perform a simple and minimally invasive finger-prick to collect a small blood sample.
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Rapid Analysis
The blood sample is analysed on-site using a special test card and a test analysing machine.
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Results
You will receive your results in just 10–15 minutes, allowing for rapid insight into your inflammation status.
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Advice
The clinic can also provide advice or refer you to your GP, if necessary.
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What do your CRP test results mean?
The rapid CRP test provides a quantitative result showing your inflammation levels (mg/L), providing a timely health insight and allowing you to proactively investigate the cause of inflammation in your body.
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HELP & SUPPORT
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.
What is CRP?
CRP (C-Reactive Protein) is a non-specific protein made by the liver. Its sole purpose is to indicate the presence and magnitude of inflammation or infection somewhere in your body.
Does a high CRP level mean I have an infection?
A high CRP level ( mg/L) indicates significant inflammation, which may be caused by an infection (bacterial or viral), injury, or an autoimmune disease flare-up. It is a signal that requires further medical investigation, but it does not specify the cause.
What is the difference between CRP and hs-CRP?
The standard CRP test is designed to measure moderate to high levels of inflammation (to detect infection or disease activity). The High-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test is specifically designed to detect much lower levels (typically below 10 mg/L) to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Who should consider getting a rapid CRP test?
Anyone aged 18 years or over who is experiencing unexplained chronic pain, fatigue, fever, or symptoms suggestive of infection or an inflammatory condition should consider the test. It is also useful for those monitoring a known inflammatory disease.
Does the test require any special preparation, like fasting?
No, the test is a simple finger-prick blood test that does not require you to fast.
Is the test suitable for children?
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.
What steps can be taken if my result is high?
If your rapid test indicates moderate or high CRP, you must consult a doctor or healthcare professional. They will perform a full clinical history and often order a lab-based test to confirm the results and investigate the cause of inflammation.