Lipase
Blood Test
This test measures the Lipase enzyme to assess pancreatic health. It’s helpful if you’re experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, or digestive issues. Early detection of pancreatic inflammation allows for faster treatment and peace of mind.
- Description
- Why This Test?
- Associated Conditions
- Uses of This Test
The Lipase blood test measures the level of lipase in the blood. Lipase is an enzyme produced primarily by the pancreas and plays a key role in the digestion of dietary fats, helping the body break them down so they can be absorbed and used effectively.
Measuring lipase levels in the blood can provide useful insight into pancreatic function and digestive health. Elevated lipase levels are commonly associated with inflammation or injury of the pancreas, particularly acute pancreatitis, but may also contribute to the investigation of other pancreatic disorders such as chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic blockage, or, in some cases, pancreatic cancer.
This test is often used alongside other clinical findings and blood tests to help support diagnosis, assess the severity of pancreatic conditions, and monitor how a patient is responding to treatment where appropriate.
Lipase is released into the bloodstream when the pancreas is inflamed, irritated, or not functioning as it should.
This test is important because:
- Lipase is a key enzyme involved in fat digestion
- Blood levels can reflect pancreatic health and enzyme release
- Raised levels may indicate pancreatic inflammation or injury
- Blood testing provides a direct measurement of circulating lipase levels
Lipase results are often interpreted alongside other pancreatic and digestive markers, as well as symptoms and clinical findings, to build a clearer picture of pancreatic function.
Acute pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis
Pancreatic duct obstruction
Gallstones affecting the pancreas
Pancreatic cancer
Other pancreatic disorders or inflammation
- Help investigate suspected pancreatitis
- Assess pancreatic enzyme activity
- Support evaluation of abdominal pain linked to the pancreas
- Monitor pancreatic inflammation or recovery
- Aid investigation of pancreatic disorders
What We Test
Biomarkers analysed by accredited UK laboratories
Biomarker Tested
Digestive Enzymes
This group focuses on markers linked to pancreatic function and digestive enzyme activity. These biomarkers can help support the assessment of pancreatic inflammation, injury, or other disorders affecting the pancreas.
- Lipase
Measuring lipase in the blood can help assess pancreatic health, as raised levels are commonly associated with pancreatic inflammation or damage.
- Lipase
In-Clinic Blood Testing At Longridge, Preston
If you’d rather leave everything to a qualified professional, our in-clinic blood testing service is the most comfortable and hands-off experience. Once you complete your order, we’ll contact you to arrange a convenient appointment time.
Your sample will be taken by a trained phlebotomist, making the process quick, smooth, and reassuring - especially if you’re nervous around blood or struggle with finger-prick tests.
We send off all samples the same day to the lab to be processed so results can be expected within 72 hours.
Why Use This Service:
Hands-off, professional experience
High-quality samples for complex tests
No risk of “not enough sample”
Support at every step
No posting or packaging required
Convinient appointment times
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If you’re experiencing unexplained symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, or other issues, a comprehensive blood test may be the key to discovering potential underlying health problems.

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All Our Tests Include:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How accurate are home finger-prick tests compared to clinic tests?
Our home finger-prick tests use the same accredited laboratories as our clinic tests. While clinic tests allow for more comprehensive panels, home tests are highly accurate for the parameters they measure.
Do I need a GP referral for a blood test?
No, you don’t need a GP referral. You can book directly with us for any blood test. We are a private clinic offering direct access to comprehensive blood testing.
How old do I have to be to have a blood test?
We will only draw blood from those aged 16 and above due to legal requirements.
How long does it take for the blood test results to come?
If you have used our clinic to complete a blood test, we send off all samples the same day to the lab to be processed. If you have used a home test kit, then once your sample has been sent off the lab will analyse your sample. Results are usually received within 72 hours.
How do I perform the home finger-prick test?
Your home blood test kit will contain easy-to-follow instructions on how to take your own finger blood sample. If you have any concerns or questions prior to using the kit, please contact our phlebotomists who will be happy to assist.
How do I prepare for a blood test?
There is no preparation required prior to taking any of the blood tests. Please simply remember to stay hydrated prior to your appointment. This is to help your veins dilate better to enable a quick and efficient blood sample to be taken and reduce the risks of feeling faint following your blood test.
Please inform the phlebotomist before your test if you are currently taking any blood thinning medication.
Should I fast before my blood test?
Fasting is not required for most blood tests. However, if your profile includes cholesterol tests and you’ve previously had high levels, consider fasting for 8 hours beforehand. While not essential, fasting can provide more accurate results.
Note: Fasting means abstaining from any food and drink, except for water.