


Perfluorooctanoic acid, often abbreviated as PFOA, is a chemical substance widely used in industrial processes and consumer products, such as non-stick pans and water-repellent materials. PFOA belongs to the group of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are known for their ability to persist in the environment and accumulate in the human body.
Testing for PFOA can be useful for people living in areas with known contamination by PFAS, or for those who have been exposed to materials and products containing PFOA. Determining the amount of PFOA in the blood can help assess exposure and potential associated health risks.
The presence of PFOA in the blood indicates exposure to this chemical substance. Because PFOA can accumulate in the body, testing for it can provide insight into both recent and historical exposure.
A high level of PFOA in the blood may indicate significant exposure to this chemical substance, which may increase long-term health risks. Chronic exposure to high levels of PFOA is associated with various health issues, including immune system dysregulation, elevated cholesterol levels, and possible links to certain forms of cancer.
A low level of PFOA in the blood suggests minimal exposure to this substance. This is reassuring, but it is important to consider regular monitoring, especially if there is a risk of exposure, to ensure that levels remain low.
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After ordering we generate a referral letter and email you the instructions. You pick a collection point yourself and book an appointment there. Blood is drawn at the location, processed at the lab, and your result arrives digitally.
Usually very quickly. Collection points typically have slots within a few days, sometimes even same-day. It depends on how busy the location is. For a few specialist analyses we first ship collection materials, which takes a bit longer.
At most collection points yes. Some accept walk-ins. This is clearly indicated per location. You choose the location that works best for you.
PFOA in blood; exposure assessment.



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That depends on the test. Whether fasting is required, and from what time, is clearly stated in the instructions you receive after ordering. No surprises at the counter.
It varies per analysis: from same-day to a few working days. Standard values often come back quickly; analyses that go to an external lab can take a bit longer. You get an email with a link to your digital result, including a short explanation per value.
We work with 1,000+ collection points across the Netherlands. After ordering you'll see which locations near you are available and you pick where you'd like to go.
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