Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test Cassette
55,93 €*
Available, delivery time 5 - 7 Working days
Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test Cassette
The Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test Cassette is designed to assess iron storage levels, making it a market-leading test for doctors, hospitals, and medical professionals. Sample collection is easily performed using citrated blood, serum, and capillary blood from the fingertip. The qualitative detection of ferritin levels is achieved with a single sample, and the test result is readable within 10 minutes, ensuring quick and accurate evaluations of iron deficiency or overload conditions.
Medical professionals use the Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test because it provides a fast and accurate assessment of the level of iron. Additionally, it reduces the need for comprehensive lab panels, leading to significant cost savings.
Product Specifications
- Sample Type: Citrated blood, Serum, and capillary blood
- Packaging: 10 Tests per box
- Certification: CE certified for use within the European Union
- Detection: Qualitative detection of ferritin in citrated blood, serum, and capillary blood
- Result Timeframe: 10 minutes for clear and easily readable results
- Equipment: No additional equipment is necessary
- Sensitivity: 97.56%
- Specificity: 96.9%
Benefits
- Guarantee: Money-back guarantee ensures customer satisfaction with a 14-day return policy
- Fast: 10 minutes for clear and easy-to-read results
- Easy: No additional equipment required
- Rapid Diagnosis: Enables quick evaluation of iron deficiency status to facilitate prompt decision-making.
- We offer convenient payment by invoice upon receipt of goods.

Technical Data
- Packaging: 1 box with 10 Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test Cassette, containing:
- Sensitivity and Specificity: Ensures precise pathogen detection with a High Sensitivity of 97.56% and Specificity of 96.9%.
- Storage: Remains stable at room temperature (2-30°C); store in a sealed bag within the same temperature range, and do not freeze.
- Inclusivity: Utilizes an immunological test for the qualitative determination of the amount of Ferritin in blood samples.
- Certification: CE certified for use within the European Union
FAQs about the Purpose of a Ferritin Test
What is the purpose of a ferritin test?
The purpose of a ferritin test is to measure the level of ferritin in your blood, which helps determine the amount of iron stored in your body. This test can indicate if you have too little or too much iron, which can affect your health.
Where can I get the Cleartest Ferritin Blood Test?
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How do I prepare for the test?
To prepare for the ferritin test, you may be asked to fast for a certain period before the test. It's important to follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results.
How is the ferritin test performed?
The ferritin test is performed by drawing a small amount of blood from a vein in your arm. The sample is then analyzed to determine the ferritin level, which reflects the amount of iron stored in your body.
What do ferritin blood test results mean?
Ferritin blood test results indicate the level of ferritin in your blood. Normal ferritin levels suggest adequate iron stores, while elevated ferritin levels may indicate iron overload or other conditions. Low ferritin levels can suggest iron deficiency anemia or low iron levels in the body.
What are normal ferritin levels?
Normal ferritin levels can vary based on age, sex, and the laboratory performing the test. Generally, normal ranges are between 20 to 500 nanograms per milliliter for men and 20 to 200 nanograms per milliliter for women. It's important to discuss your specific results with your healthcare provider.
What could cause high ferritin levels?
High ferritin levels can be caused by conditions such as hemochromatosis, liver disease, chronic inflammation, or frequent blood transfusions. It indicates that there may be too much iron in your body.
What are the implications of low ferritin levels?
Low ferritin levels typically suggest iron deficiency anemia, with insufficient iron to make healthy red blood cells. This can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pale skin.
How does ferritin relate to iron in the body?
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body, helping to maintain healthy red blood cells. Measuring ferritin levels gives a good indication of the total amount of iron stored in your body.
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