Private Cholesterol & Lipid Testing in London
Precision Biomarkers for Prevention-Driven Strategy
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that circulates in your blood. It plays a vital role in building cells and producing hormones but when levels become unbalanced, it can silently contribute to plaque buildup in the arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Cholesterol is transported through the bloodstream in particles called lipoproteins, which are measured in a standard lipid profile.
Types of Lipids and What They Mean
Why It Matters?
Cholesterol itself doesn’t cause symptoms. You may feel completely well — even with levels that place you at significant risk of heart attack or stroke. That’s why cholesterol testing is a cornerstone of preventative cardiology.
Lipid Testing at Vedic Heart
We integrate cholesterol testing into a broader cardiovascular strategy — whether you’re seeking:
Our recommendations are evidence-based, precision-led, and tailored to your individual risk profile.
At Vedic Heart, cholesterol testing isn’t simply about a number it’s about understanding your vascular risk in the context of lifestyle, family history, and overall cardiac function. Our lipid assessments go beyond standard panels where indicated, including advanced particle analysis and lipoprotein(a), especially for those with early heart disease in the family.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ECG testing at Vedic Heart
What is included in cholesterol testing?
What is included in cholesterol testing?
Testing evaluates cholesterol fractions and may include advanced lipid markers to better assess cardiovascular risk.
Why is cholesterol assessment important?
Why is cholesterol assessment important?
Cholesterol plays a key role in the development of heart disease and stroke, often without causing symptoms.
Do I need to fast before cholesterol testing?
Do I need to fast before cholesterol testing?
Fasting is not always required. This is confirmed if testing is recommended.
Are cholesterol results interpreted in isolation?
Are cholesterol results interpreted in isolation?
No. Results are interpreted in the context of age, sex, family history, and overall cardiovascular risk.
When is treatment recommended?
When is treatment recommended?
Treatment decisions are individualised and based on risk assessment rather than cholesterol numbers alone.
Can cholesterol levels be improved without medication?
Can cholesterol levels be improved without medication?
Lifestyle measures are discussed where appropriate, with medication recommended when evidence supports benefit.
