Inflammation Control Home Test Kit
Measure Your Risk
Inflammation Control Home Test Kit
Measure Your Risk
When you feel tired, run down, or you are recovering from illness, it can be hard to know whether your body is simply catching up or dealing with something more. Inflammation often sits in the background without obvious symptoms, but it is relevant to long-term cardiovascular risk and can rise during short-term issues such as infection or trauma.
Inflammation Control measures high sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP), a clinical marker used to indicate low-grade chronic inflammation in apparently healthy people and higher levels seen with acute illness. It can also support monitoring if you live with inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus and want to track response to treatment.
If you want a clear, objective signal to guide your next steps, Inflammation Control is a simple way to check hs-CRP at home.
How would you like to take your test?
How would you like to take your test?
What the Inflammation Control test is for
Feeling tired, run down, or not quite yourself can leave you guessing whether your body is simply catching up or whether something else is going on in the background. Inflammation does not always come with clear symptoms, but it matters because persistent low-grade inflammation is linked with long-term cardiovascular risk, and it can rise sharply during short-term issues such as infection or trauma.
Inflammation Control is a home blood test that measures high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), a clinically used marker that can detect low levels of inflammation in people who otherwise feel well. In that context, hs-CRP can help indicate cardiovascular risk, including risks related to heart attack and stroke, when interpreted alongside your wider health picture.
The same marker is also useful when you are acutely unwell, since hs-CRP often increases during transient illnesses and after injury. If you live with inflammatory or rheumatological conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus and you are on treatment, monitoring hs-CRP can also support an objective view of how inflammation is responding over time.
This home test kit makes testing from home straightforward, giving you a clear signal to discuss with a clinician and use to guide practical next steps.
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What's included in your test?

Your test kit will contain the following sample types which the laboratory will use to test your sample:
The following sample guidance is required for this test, please follow carefully:
- One easy self-collection sample
Get tested fast with a home test kit, using a finger-prick blood sample. Collect easily with no needles, with free priority postage to an accredited laboratory.
You can also opt for a clinic visit, for professional sample collection by experienced staff, in a comfortable & caring environment.
This Inflammation Control test measures the following biomarkers to measure your risk.
Cardiovascular Risk (hs-CRP)
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Learn how the self collection process works, what's in the kit, and your options for clinic and home nurses visits.
How this works ›Why take the Inflammation Control test?
For people who feel tired, run down, or not quite themselves and want an objective check for low-grade inflammation.
For those who feel well but want to understand whether background inflammation may be relevant to long-term cardiovascular risk, using hs-CRP as a clinical marker.
For anyone recovering from infection, injury, or a short-term illness who wants to see whether inflammation is elevated.
For people living with inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus who want to track inflammation over time and monitor response to treatment.
- Are at risk from chronic inflammatory diseases
- Are recovering from a recent illness and want to see whether inflammation is still elevated
- Feel tired, run down, or not quite yourself and want an objective check for low-grade inflammation (hs-CRP)
- Have family history of heart disease
- Have immediate family who have had a heart attack, stroke or heart bypass surgery
- Have recently experienced an acute injury
- Live with an inflammatory or rheumatological condition (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis or lupus) and want to track inflammation over time
- Suffer from chronic fatigue & tiredness
- Think you may have a bacterial or viral infection
- Want to assess if anti-inflammatory treatment is working
- Want to check your body for infection or inflammation
- Want to understand whether low-grade inflammation may be relevant to long-term cardiovascular risk (hs-CRP)
Order your Inflammation Control test and get the insights you need to feel your best.
Expert Analysis In An Accredited Laboratory
Once your sample reaches the UKAS-accredited lab, the magic begins. But this isn't simple science – we insist on state-of-the-art automated technology to ensure your results are processed with unmatched accuracy and efficiency.
- UKCA marked test kits for full regulatory compliance.
- IVDD certified diagnostics for total quality reassurance.
- Medically led UKAS accredited laboratory testing for accurate results.

Dr. Kate Bishop
Chief Scientific Officer
"All testing is conducted by healthcare professionals in a medically-led laboratory. Accredited lab testing is the best way to be confident that your test results are accurate. Get tested now for complete reassurance."
Delivery and results
The Inflammation Control test offers a Finger-prick blood home test kit, clinic visit or home nurse visit for sample collection. Kits are posted to your home free of charge.
Easily sampling from home or at a clinic offers you the most convenient and stress-free way to get tested. Your test also includes free 24 hour tracked sample return to the laboratory.
1. Order Your Test
2. Post Your Samples
3. Get Your Results
C-reactive Protein normally increases in the blood following inflammation and infection.
However chronic low levels of inflammation are linked to a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (heart disease) and complications such as heart attack and strokes.
A very high sensitivity (hs-CRP) test is used to ensure that these low levels of inflammation are detected.
| Test | Result | Reference | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| High Sensitivity CRP | 0.4mg/l | 0.0 - 5.0 | Normal |
0.4 C-reactive Protein normally increases in the blood following inflammation and infection. However chronic low levels of inflammation are linked to a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (heart disease) and complicati | |||
Traffic Light System Instantly see which health markers are in a healthy range (green), borderline (yellow), or need attention (red).
Detailed Explanations Each marker includes an overview of its role in your body, what it means to have high or low levels, and actionable tips to improve.
Tracked Changes See how your health markers have changed over time, track your progress, and optimise your health.
Expert Guidance We don't just hand over data – we empower you with insights to make informed decisions about your health.
What happens after your results?
We Explain your lab report by adding clarity and context, helping you understand your results.
Advanced AI summarises key findings, highlights patterns across markers, and explains what results like these are commonly associated with.
Testing shows where you are today. Prevent helps you focus on where you want to be.
Using your test results, metrics and symptoms, you can gain further insights to achieve your health goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Home test kits contain full instructions and everything you need to safely collect and return your sample. Please see the following details relating to this test below:
- One easy self-collection sample
We also have a guide on how to collect a high quality sample which you may find useful.
The Vitall test is available online for just £59.00. Your home test kit will be dispatched by free first class post for delivery to your door.
When you checkout to buy your Inflammation Control test online we also offer additional options, including:
- Visit the Patient Reception in central London for just £35. Your Inflammation Control test sample can be collected by a qualified nurse for immediate analysis.
- Have a nurse visit you to collect the sample for your Inflammation Control test, this is nationwide for just £79.
Whichever option you choose at checkout, buying the best Inflammation Control test online in the UK with Vitall ensures high quality results from an accredited laboratory.
Take control of your health today with one of Vitall’s home blood tests.
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Dr. Shahzaib Ahmad MBBS, BSc, MRCP, FRCA, FFICM
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