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<blockquote data-quote="candyfloss" data-source="post: 321033" data-attributes="member: 22319"><p>I hate to be contradictory but you can buy the A1cNow by Bayer in the UK from Amazon. Unfortunately its the 10 test kit costing £136 and obviously not marketed at individuals but to private clinics (I presume). There has been a A1cNow 2 test kit on sale to our American cousins for the last 3 or so years. They only need to walk into their equivalent of Asda or Superdrug and buy it over the counter for $40 (£25). One day soon I'll get around to writing to my MEP about this, a European multinational denying one of their own products to European consumers. </p><p></p><p>To get back to your question, yes there are many options if you want a private HbA1c or any other blood test for that matter & I can fully understand why you would want one.</p><p></p><p>I think the cheapest HbA1c test is still through Myrios <a href="http://www.myrios.co.uk" target="_blank">http://www.myrios.co.uk</a> at £23.50</p><p>They also do a cholesterol test for the same price. </p><p></p><p>Another good lab, providing hundreds of blood tests, is bluehorizonmedicals <a href="http://www.bluehorizonmedicals.co.uk" target="_blank">http://www.bluehorizonmedicals.co.uk</a> but unfortunately their HbA1c is a bit pricey compared to Myrios and the lipid tests are best taken as part of a comprehensive test for best value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candyfloss, post: 321033, member: 22319"] I hate to be contradictory but you can buy the A1cNow by Bayer in the UK from Amazon. Unfortunately its the 10 test kit costing £136 and obviously not marketed at individuals but to private clinics (I presume). There has been a A1cNow 2 test kit on sale to our American cousins for the last 3 or so years. They only need to walk into their equivalent of Asda or Superdrug and buy it over the counter for $40 (£25). One day soon I'll get around to writing to my MEP about this, a European multinational denying one of their own products to European consumers. To get back to your question, yes there are many options if you want a private HbA1c or any other blood test for that matter & I can fully understand why you would want one. I think the cheapest HbA1c test is still through Myrios [url=http://www.myrios.co.uk]http://www.myrios.co.uk[/url] at £23.50 They also do a cholesterol test for the same price. Another good lab, providing hundreds of blood tests, is bluehorizonmedicals [url=http://www.bluehorizonmedicals.co.uk]http://www.bluehorizonmedicals.co.uk[/url] but unfortunately their HbA1c is a bit pricey compared to Myrios and the lipid tests are best taken as part of a comprehensive test for best value. [/QUOTE]
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