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What is a cholesterol blood test?
A cholesterol blood test is a straightforward blood analysis that quantifies various types of fats, known as lipids, present in the blood.
- It evaluates the fats that are found circulating in the bloodstream.
- It is used to evaluate the health of the heart and blood vessels.
- It is frequently part of standard health evaluations or general blood screenings.
The test contributes to a deeper understanding of cardiovascular risk, instead of solely delivering a diagnosis.
Why choose Hola Health?
| Feature | Hola Health | Local Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Wait Time | ~15 Mins | Days/Weeks |
| Travel | 100% Online | In-person |
| Cost | $39 Flat Fee | $50 – $90+ |
Who should have a cholesterol blood test?
- Adults who are 45 years or older
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals aged 30 and above
- Those with a history of heart disease in their family
- Individuals with diabetes, hypertension, or obesity
- Current or past smokers
- Anyone looking to evaluate their heart health
The frequency of testing varies based on personal risk factors and medical history.
What does a cholesterol blood test measure?
Total cholesterol
- Indicates the comprehensive level of cholesterol present in the bloodstream.
LDL (low-density lipoprotein)
- Commonly known as “bad” cholesterol.
- Elevated levels are associated with a higher risk of heart disease.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein)
- Referred to as “good” cholesterol.
- Assists in eliminating excess cholesterol from the blood.
Triglycerides
- A form of fat associated with diet, metabolism, and energy storage.
- Doctors evaluate these results collectively rather than separately.
How to prepare for a cholesterol blood test?
- Certain tests may require fasting, and your doctor will let you know about it. It is generally advised to continue drinking water as usual.
- Try to avoid heavy meals or alcohol before the test if possible.
- Make sure to inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking.
Tip: It’s best to check with your telehealth GP during your consult about preparation and next steps for an cholesterol blood test.
When to consult a doctor?
- A significant family history of heart disease
- Additional risk factors, such as obesity, diabetes or elevated blood pressure
- Past abnormal cholesterol readings
- Preparing for regular or long-term health evaluations
- General worries about heart health
Your doctor can advise on testing and subsequent actions based on your personal risk.
What are the limitations?
- Cholesterol levels can fluctuate over time.
- A single test does not provide a complete picture of heart disease risk
- Results must be viewed in conjunction with other risk factors
- Lifestyle, genetic factors, and current health issues all affect the results
For this reason, cholesterol testing is best utilised as part of a comprehensive health evaluation.
How to get your online cholesterol referral?
Complete online form
Fill out a quick health questionnaire, it takes minutes.
Video consult with a GP (within 15 Mins)
Connect with an Australian AHPRA-registered GP online.
Get referral instantly
If suitable, get your online cholesterol test referral via email to take to any collection centre.
What happens after your results?
Telehealth referrals & consults are to patients in NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, NT, and ACT.
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Medical Disclaimer: Content reviewed by Dr Ammar Al-Ani. This is for information only; not a diagnosis. Your GP will provide specific medical guidance during your consultation.