What your results look like

Your health test report

What will my health test results look like?

Your report format depends on the test’s complexity. Every report presents your results clearly and securely.

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Test markerWithin range
Reference rangeProvided
Doctor commentIncluded



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Report formats

Your report matches the test you ordered

Simple tests need concise reporting. Larger panels need more detailed interpretation.

1

Concise results report

Usually provided for straightforward tests with fewer markers.

  • Your measured result
  • Units and reference range
  • A clear doctor explanation
2

Detailed interpreted report

Often provided for broader panels covering several health areas.

  • Results summary
  • Important findings
  • Personalised recommendations
3

Visual laboratory report

Some comprehensive panels use a longer graphical report.

  • Health-category sections
  • Coloured result gauges
  • Clinician results tables

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See what each report might look like

These illustrations demonstrate layouts only. Your final report may differ.

Format one

A concise one-page report

Straightforward tests may only need one page. Your result and explanation appear together for easy reading.

  • Quickly find your result and laboratory range.
  • Read the doctor’s explanation beneath the result.
  • See any advised follow-up within the same report.

Format two

A detailed summary and recommendations

Complex panels can contain many related markers. A structured summary helps explain the overall health picture.

  • Important findings appear before the detailed results.
  • Related markers are interpreted within their clinical context.
  • Recommendations explain sensible next steps.

Format three

A visual, multi-page laboratory report

Some comprehensive tests use the attached graphical format. Results are grouped by health area across several pages.

  • A contents page helps you navigate each section.
  • Coloured gauges show results against laboratory ranges.
  • Health areas can include heart, liver, kidney, and thyroid.
  • A final table supports discussion with your clinician.

Understanding the display

How coloured results should be read

Colours support interpretation, but they never replace clinical context.


Within range

The result sits within the laboratory’s stated reference range.


Borderline or risk range

The finding may need context, monitoring, or lifestyle review.


Outside range

The result may require review alongside your wider health information.

Reference ranges are not diagnoses

A result outside range does not always indicate illness. A result within range does not always explain persistent symptoms.

What every customer receives

Clear reporting, whatever the format

The exact presentation varies between tests and laboratory providers.

Your measured results

Values, units, and available laboratory reference ranges are displayed.

Doctor-reviewed comments

Clinical comments help explain important or relevant findings.

Recommended next steps

Appropriate monitoring or further medical review may be suggested.

Need help after receiving your report?

Learn how to interpret your results and choose suitable support.

Understanding your results