Who should consider gut and gastrointestinal testing?
Gut and gastrointestinal testing is suited to individuals experiencing digestive symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, irregular bowel habits or unexplained weight changes. It is also useful for those with a family history of conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, coeliac disease or bowel cancer. People who want to explore the balance of their microbiome and understand how gut health impacts overall wellbeing may benefit from these tests. Athletes and those managing chronic health conditions may also find gut testing useful to optimise nutrient absorption and energy utilisation.
Testing can help identify markers of inflammation, markers associated with bowel cancer risk and imbalances in gut bacteria. This information can guide dietary changes, prompt further investigation or provide peace of mind.
Why test from home?
Home testing makes it easier to collect stool samples without the discomfort of providing them in a clinical setting. Many people delay gut-related investigations due to embarrassment; home kits remove this barrier and encourage timely testing. At-home tests also allow you to monitor your gut health over time, which is important when making dietary changes or undergoing treatment. Early detection of issues such as bowel cancer markers can lead to better outcomes.
By testing from home you can fit sample collection into your routine and avoid waiting rooms. The results provide actionable insights that can be discussed with a GP or dietitian to develop a personalised plan for improving digestive health.
How it works
You order a gut health kit tailored to your concerns. For microbiome analysis or bowel cancer screening, you collect a small stool sample following the provided instructions. The kit includes collection tools and a secure container to ensure hygienic handling. After sealing the sample, you return it using the prepaid packaging. The laboratory analyses markers such as inflammation, blood in stool and microbial diversity. Results are presented in an easy-to-understand report, highlighting areas that may require attention.


