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
Uric Acid (fingerstick)
Uric Acid; gout and kidney stones.
€8.95EUR
€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 Uric Acid?
Uric acid is a waste product found in the blood. It arises when the body breaks down chemical substances called purines. These occur in your own cells and in some foods.
Why test for Uric Acid?
Measuring the uric acid level in the blood can be useful for detecting or monitoring various health conditions. It is especially helpful for individuals at risk of gout, kidney stones, or certain kidney diseases. It can also be important for the evaluation of your diet and lifestyle.
What does it indicate?
A uric acid test can assist in the diagnosis of gout, a form of arthritis that causes intense pain and swelling. It can also indicate kidney function and whether your body has difficulty processing purines.
What does a high uric acid level mean?
A high level of uric acid in the blood can indicate gout, kidney disease, and other conditions. It may also be a sign of a diet high in purine-rich foods or alcohol consumption.
What does a low uric acid level mean?
A low level can occur less frequently, but it may indicate an underlying health condition, such as liver disease, or be an effect of certain medication.


