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No evidence that stool test is more accurate th...

Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) is a bacteria frequently present in the stomach of some people, and can cause stomach, pancreatic and throat cancer. Infection with H pylori is also associated...

No evidence that stool test is more accurate th...

Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) is a bacteria frequently present in the stomach of some people, and can cause stomach, pancreatic and throat cancer. Infection with H pylori is also associated...

Effectiveness and reliability of self-testing kits

There is a growing list of self-test kits that are available to the general public in the UK. Some, like pregnancy, ovulation and diabetes monitors have been available for decades....

Effectiveness and reliability of self-testing kits

There is a growing list of self-test kits that are available to the general public in the UK. Some, like pregnancy, ovulation and diabetes monitors have been available for decades....

What do we mean by exceptional service?

All self-test kits sold in the UK must be CE certified specifically for self test use and registered with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). All our SELFCHECK tests are...

What do we mean by exceptional service?

All self-test kits sold in the UK must be CE certified specifically for self test use and registered with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). All our SELFCHECK tests are...

Important to know

All SELFCHECK branded tests are assembled by us in the UK at our ISO13485 certified manufacturing and R&D facility. Our medical tests are also CE certified according to UK and EU regulations, and registered with MHRA as self-testing devices.

Our tests are based on the same principles used by hospital labs, and provide reliable, meaningful results, but self-testing is not meant to replace established NHS healthcare pathways. Always consider what a positive or negative result will mean to you before testing, and be aware of the limitations of the test you are using.

If you have symptoms that concern you, always speak with your pharmacist or doctor.