Blood Testing FAQs
Why did I receive an email saying my blood test results were unreadable?
Our system uses advanced APIs to detect and process blood test results. For the best accuracy, we recommend uploading electronically generated PDF files, as they are processed more reliably. Scanned documents or photos of results are acceptable, but ...
Why is periodic monitoring of potassium levels required with spironolactone, and how do different methods of blood collection and centrifugation affect the results?
Spironolactone can raise potassium levels, so periodic monitoring is important to ensure they remain within a safe range. There are different ways to take blood and process it, and each method comes with its own considerations for accuracy: Finger ...
The practitioner couldn't collect blood during my blood test that I booked via your website. What should I do?
If your blood test fails, you can arrange another blood test appointment and try again. You could also opt for a home blood test kit, which is a finger prick test. Please note that we don't handle blood test transactions and, therefore, can't provide ...
My finger prick blood test failed. What should I do?
If your finger prick blood test fails, you can order another test through the below link. Please note that we don't handle blood test transactions and therefore, can't provide refunds. If you need further assistance, please contact the test provider ...
How do I talk to someone about my blood results?
To discuss your blood results and how they impact your gender-affirming care and general health, you can book a Doctor Consultation at your convenience. If you simply need to get your results analysed, please submit them in the Treatment ...
How do I get my blood results analysed?
If you'd like us to review your blood test results, please submit a Treatment Recommendation request and upload your most recent results within the form. We will then review your results and use these, your preferences, current medication, and ...
Why do I need to have my blood tested?
Regular blood testing enables us to monitor your hormone levels to ensure you are within the required range for the gender with which you identify. Also, taking certain medications puts you at risk for certain health complications. For example: If ...
How much do blood tests cost?
They can vary a lot in cost so that all depends on which service you use. As a general rule of thumb, they're about £50 per test. Read More About Blood Tests and Hormone Therapy: Essential Blood Tests For Hormone Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide Order ...
How often will I need to get blood tests?
If you are new to gender-affirming treatment or have recently had a change in your dosage of blockers or hormones, it is important to have blood tests every three months. This regular testing helps monitor how your body is responding to the treatment ...
What blood tests will I need to have?
If you're over 40, you should have a general health check periodically anyway, just to make sure things like your cholesterol and blood count are okay (but this is for everyone, not just because you are going through hormone therapy). The specific ...
How do I get blood tests done?
Here are your options for how to get your blood tests done: Order an at-home finger prick test through the GenderGP Blood Test Portal. Vitall, the service provider, offers this as an option for GenderGP members and non-members who are 16 or older and ...
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