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Copper Test (Serum) | Copper Level Screening
Copper Test (Serum) | Copper Level Screening
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Copper is essential for energy production, brain function, and iron metabolism. Imbalances in copper levels can lead to issues like fatigue, neurological problems, or liver concerns. The Copper (Serum) Test measures the amount of copper in the blood to detect deficiencies or excess levels that may impact long-term health.
Why Copper Test (Serum) Important?
Regular monitoring of serum copper levels ensures healthy metabolic and neurological function. Abnormal serum copper test results can indicate conditions such as Wilson’s disease, malnutrition, or chronic illness.
What Gets Assessed?
- Copper levels in serum
100 in stock
Visit a partner clinic (+£50)
Once you've ordered your test, look out for an email from our phlebotomy partners containing information and a link to book your appointment. We'll send you everything the clinic will need to complete the sample and post it back to our labs.
Organise a nurse myself (FREE)
If none of the above options work for you, you can arrange your own medical professional to collect your sample. There is no additional charge for this. Once you've ordered your test, we'll send you everything you and your chosen medical professional will need to collect a sample and post it back to our labs.
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Visit a partner clinic (+£50)
Once you've ordered your test, look out for an email from our phlebotomy partners containing information and a link to book your appointment. We'll send you everything the clinic will need to complete the sample and post it back to our labs.
Organise a nurse myself (FREE)
If none of the above options work for you, you can arrange your own medical professional to collect your sample. There is no additional charge for this. Once you've ordered your test, we'll send you everything you and your chosen medical professional will need to collect a sample and post it back to our labs.
How Our Test Works
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Place Your Order
Place your order online and receive a test kit delivered to your home. You’ll need to bring this kit with you to your scheduled appointment at one of our partner blood collection clinics.
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Attend Your Appointment
At your chosen clinic, a trained nurse or phlebotomist will collect your blood sample using the kit you bring. If a sample collection courier is not available at the site, you’ll be asked to take the sealed sample with you and post it using the prepaid packaging provided.
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Receive Your Results
Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email notification to log in and view them securely via your private portal. Please note: venous blood test results are not automatically reviewed by a doctor. We recommend booking a consultation with a qualified clinician to help you interpret and understand your results fully.
FAQs
What happens if copper levels are too high?
Excess copper can build up in the body and affect the liver, brain, and eyes. This is often linked to conditions such as Wilson’s disease.
What if levels are too low?
Low copper can lead to anemia, reduced immune function, and neurological problems due to its essential role in blood formation and nervous system health.
Who needs this test?
This test may be useful for individuals with unexplained fatigue, liver problems, or suspected metabolic disorders that affect mineral balance.
What does the Copper Serum Test for?
The Copper Serum Test measures the amount of Copper in the blood to detect its deficiency or excess levels. It helps diagnose conditions like Wilson's disease, liver problems, or neurological issues related to abnormal copper levels.
What is the normal range for Serum Copper?
The normal range for serum copper typically falls between 10–25 mcmol/L, but it may vary depending on the laboratory and individual factors.
How to test for Copper deficiency?
To test for copper deficiency, a Copper Serum Test is performed. This test measures your serum copper levels to determine if they are too low, which may lead to symptoms like fatigue, anaemia, or impaired immune function.
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