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What can you test at home?

Written by

Cornelia Grabmeier
12 February, 2025

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Home tests allow you to monitor a wide range of health markers, including blood glucose, cholesterol, hormones and nutrient levels, using samples such as fingerprick blood, swabs, urine or faeces. Before such tests are approved for home use, they must undergo laboratory validation studies to ensure their accuracy. These studies compare results from fingerprick or other self-collected samples with those obtained in a clinical setting, such as venous blood samples taken by healthcare professionals. Validation ensures that home tests meet clinical standards and provide reliable and comparable results for users, while maintaining the convenience of an at-home test.

Home tests can measure different markers depending on the test kit. Homed-IQ offers the following markers in its kits: 

General Health Markers

Hormones

Nutritional Levels

Infections – Sexually Transmitted Infections

Allergies

  • Immunoglobulin E (IgE) reactivity to inhalation and food allergens

Home testing offers a convenient way to monitor a range of health markers, from general health and hormones to nutritional levels and infections. The markers listed above are currently available from Homed-IQ for home measurement. While many markers can be accurately measured at home, some require specialised equipment, larger samples or stability during transport, specific laboratory techniques and validation standards and need to be performed in a clinical setting to ensure reliability and feasibility.

About the author

Cornelia Grabmeier

Cornelia holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a specialisation in Neurobiology from the Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. She currently lives in the Netherlands and studies Management and Entrepreneurship in Health and Life Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. She is active in sports and health, loves to travel and is passionate about making science accessible and engaging to a wider audience by communicating fascinating topics.