Explore About CardioChek & Its Products
CardioChek provides portable, easy-to-use testing systems to monitor cholesterol and other key health metrics.
Founded in 1995 as Polymer Technology Systems (PTS)
Acquired by Eurofins Scientific in 2018
CardioChek has developed and marketed a range of testing devices used in clinical and consumer settings, including the CardioChek PA Analyzer, CardioChek Plus Analyzer, and CardioChek Blood Testing Device.
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Top Trending & High Rated Products of CardioChek
CardioChek PA Analyzer
A portable, battery-powered testing device that measures lipids, glucose, and ketones from a small amount of capillary blood.
CardioChek Plus Analyzer
An advanced version of the PA Analyzer that also measures hs-CRP and Lp(a).
CardioChek Blood Testing Device
A compact, handheld device that measures total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides.
Common Questions Asked by Customers About CardioChek & Its Products
What does a CardioChek test for?
A CardioChek system can measure lipid levels, glucose, ketones, hs-CRP, and Lp(a). Some devices can also measure electrolytes, creatinine, and hemoglobin.
How accurate are CardioChek tests?
CardioChek devices are generally accurate, but it is important to follow proper procedure and quality control measures to ensure reliable results.
Do I need a prescription to use a CardioChek?
No, CardioChek systems are available for purchase over-the-counter without a prescription. However, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for interpretation of results and guidance on treatment.
Can I use a CardioChek at home?
Yes, CardioChek systems are designed for use in clinical and home settings.
What do I do if my CardioChek results are abnormal?
Consult a healthcare provider for interpretation of results and guidance on treatment. It is important to follow up and monitor changes in health metrics over time.