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Newfoundland Bowel Health Self-Test

Newfoundland Bowel Health Self-Test

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Newfoundland Bowel Health Test for At Home Self Screening.

Having your stool sampled and tested by a lab or third party can understandably be daunting, embarrassing and uncomfortable. But with this self check bowel health test, you can have the informative insights you need without leaving the comforts of home or scheduling an appointment.

 

Bowel screening shouldn’t be costly or complicated. Packaged discreetly and shipped right to your door, this home test for bowel cancer signs is convenient, easy to use without assistance and designed to provide you with rapid results. No wait. No delay. Receive your bowel test results in just minutes.

 

Good bowel health starts with being proactive. Bowel cancer screening for early detection is your best defence against colorectal abnormalities. By testing for the presence of human occult blood in collected stool, this bowel cancer test can help you know when it’s time to seek a professional medical diagnosis.

 

  • Newfoundland’s Selfcheck Bowel Health Test rapidly and effectively detects the possible occurrence of bowel polyps by testing stool for the presence of human occult blood.

 

  • Empowers individuals to take control of their health and make informed decisions about their wellbeing. No more sending stool samples to labs and waiting days for results.

 

  • This bowel test kit provides results in just 5 minutes and is over 99% accurate. Testing bowel health at home has never before been this easy, this fast, this accurate or this accessible.

 

  • We understand that privacy and discretion are important to you, which is why our at-home home tests for bowel cancer are packaged and shipped in discreet packaging with tactful care.

 

  • Home testing is best used for early detection and not intended to diagnose any disease, disorder or medical condition. Consult with your GP for diagnosis, professional medical advice or treatment.