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<blockquote data-quote="clare1_2_3" data-source="post: 2463098" data-attributes="member: 515924"><p>Realise this thread is a few months old now but just to say I used Blue Horizon to get a private Insulin test. Paid online (£144) then rang the most local of their list of private hospitals where you could get blood drawn and got an appointment for the very next morning (Wednesday) and results through today. All very efficient albeit expensive, and travel time obviously dependant how close you happen to live to one of the hospitals they have a contract with.</p><p></p><p>Other option was Medichecks using their central London clinic, which would have been £99 but would have cost me another £40 or more for return peak travel. </p><p></p><p>Results wise, 98.7 pmol/L which they say is normal but the internet would suggest is moderate insulin resistance at best. Which I was expecting to be honest. Not yet diabetic nor prediabetic but increasing waistline, trouble losing weight, lethargy, PCOS and family history had me suspicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clare1_2_3, post: 2463098, member: 515924"] Realise this thread is a few months old now but just to say I used Blue Horizon to get a private Insulin test. Paid online (£144) then rang the most local of their list of private hospitals where you could get blood drawn and got an appointment for the very next morning (Wednesday) and results through today. All very efficient albeit expensive, and travel time obviously dependant how close you happen to live to one of the hospitals they have a contract with. Other option was Medichecks using their central London clinic, which would have been £99 but would have cost me another £40 or more for return peak travel. Results wise, 98.7 pmol/L which they say is normal but the internet would suggest is moderate insulin resistance at best. Which I was expecting to be honest. Not yet diabetic nor prediabetic but increasing waistline, trouble losing weight, lethargy, PCOS and family history had me suspicious. [/QUOTE]
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