INR Testing (INR)
The INR test is also known as a International normalised ratio test.
All you need to know about testing INR levels with a laboratory test
Conditions linked to INR
How To Test INR
By buying a laboratory test kit with professional nurse or clinic collection, you can accurately measure INR for total reassurance.
Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.
Tests which include a INR test:
What if INR Results Are High?
High INR means the blood is taking longer than usual to clot and is associated with an increased risk of bleeding.
This result is generally treated as clinically significant and is often prioritised for early review to clarify the cause and consider contributing factors, including blood-thinning medicines and reduced production of clotting factors.
What if INR Results Are Low?
Low INR means the blood is clotting faster than the reference range suggests (a shorter clotting time).
Why Take The INR Test?
Who Should Take This Test?
Measure your INR levels and with a nurse or clinic test kit
You get the convenient testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly & securely online.
This Test is advised if you:
- want the convenience of home testing without waiting for a GP appointment;
- need a high quality, clinically accredited test done in a professional clinical laboratory.
