Genetic (Genotype) Blood Testing

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We offer genotype blood testing using haemoglobin electrophoresis. This test analyses the types of haemoglobin in the blood to determine an individual’s genotype (AA, AS, AC, SS, or SC) and assess the risk of sickle cell disease.

 

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Overview

We offer genotype blood testing using haemoglobin electrophoresis. This test analyses the types of haemoglobin in the blood to determine an individual’s genotype (AA, AS, AC, SS, or SC) and assess the risk of sickle cell disease.

 

Every individual has a unique genotype. A genotype refers to the combination of haemoglobin types inherited from one’s parents. Genotype blood testing analyses a blood sample to identify the presence of normal and abnormal haemoglobin variants, which may indicate carrier status or sickle cell disease.

 

This test allows partners to evaluate the risk of their offspring inheriting sickle cell disease and provides valuable information for future planning. Sickle cell disease is particularly common among individuals of African and Caribbean descent.

When Do You Need a Genotype Blood Test?

Planning to have a child

Partners should know and share information about each other’s blood genotype and blood group. This knowledge helps predict a child’s potential genotype, overall health, and quality of life. Genotype screening identifies whether an individual carries abnormal haemoglobin variants that could be passed on to their children. This is especially important for couples planning a family, as it supports informed decisions about family planning and prenatal care.

Equipping yourself with accurate health information is essential in a relationship. Knowing each other’s genotype can play a key role in making responsible decisions and preparing for the future.

The Importance of Genotype Blood Testing

There are five main genotypes: AA, AS, AC, SS, and SC.

Why Is Knowing Your Genotype Important?

Knowing your blood genotype—and that of your partner—is a crucial consideration before marriage or conception. A child’s genotype is determined by the combination of both parents’ genotypes. Understanding genotype compatibility helps prevent the serious physical, emotional, and financial burden associated with sickle cell disease. It also provides valuable insight into your own health and carrier status.

Genotype Compatibility

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before my blood test?

This depends on the specific tests ordered. We’ll provide detailed instructions when you book. Common tests requiring fasting include cholesterol panels and glucose tests (typically 8-12 hours fasting).

Most appointments take 10-15 minutes, with the actual blood draw taking just 2-3 minutes.

Our phlebotomists are highly experienced with difficult veins. We use various techniques and can try different sites. In rare cases where collection isn’t possible, no fee is charged.

GP samples are sent to their laboratory within 24 hours; results timing depends on the GP surgery. Private test results typically take 2-7 working days.

Yes, we collect samples for any GP surgery or hospital in the UK. We follow their specific labeling and transport requirements.

Yes, we’re experienced in taking blood from children, though we recommend parent/guardian presence for under-16s.

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