Fingerstick at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a fingerstick kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a few drops of blood yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
proBNP (B-type natriuretic propeptide) (fingerstick)
proBNP; marker for (suspected) heart failure.
€55.00EUR
€5.95EUR
Costs are per order
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 sterren
- No GP referral needed
- Reviewed by BIG-registered physician
- ISO 15189 Certified laboratory
- At-home fingerstick collection
- Order today, ships today
Fingerstick at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a fingerstick kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a few drops of blood yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
What is Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)?
Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) is a hormone primarily produced by the heart muscles in response to stretching. BNP levels in the blood increase when the heart has to work harder. It is often measured to diagnose heart failure or assess its severity, as higher levels of BNP may indicate increased strain on the heart.
Why should you test for Brain Natriuretic Peptide?
Testing for BNP is useful for assessing the presence and severity of heart failure. It can help distinguish heart failure from other conditions with similar symptoms, such as lung diseases. BNP testing is also valuable for monitoring the effectiveness of treatments for heart failure.
What does it indicate?
An elevated BNP level in the blood suggests that the heart is under pressure and potentially not working efficiently, which can be a sign of heart failure. The BNP test can also help determine the risk of future heart problems in people without symptoms.
What does a high BNP level mean?
A high BNP level usually indicates heart failure or another condition that places extra pressure on the heart. It can also be elevated in cases of kidney failure, as the kidneys are less efficient at removing BNP from the blood.
What does a low BNP level mean?
A low BNP level is usually an indication that heart failure is less likely to be the cause of a patient's symptoms. It may indicate effective treatment or the absence of significant cardiac strain.
Pro-BNP, NT- (brain natriuretic propeptide)


