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💡 Simple sampling with just a small prick.
💡 Accurate results without elaborate blood draws.
💡 Ideal for quick and uncomplicated health checks.

What is capillary blood?
Capillary blood is the blood that circulates in the fine, hair-like blood vessels, the capillaries. These vessels connect arteries and veins and are located throughout the body, being particularly accessible in areas such as the fingertip. The collection of capillary blood is less invasive than traditional blood collection from a vein and still provides valuable insights into your health.
Capillary blood is becoming increasingly popular and can now also be collected using easy-to-use devices .

Which values can I test?
Many tests can now be easily conducted with capillary blood, and the offerings are constantly growing. These include measurements such as long-term blood sugar (HbA1c) for early diabetes detection and cholesterol levels for heart health. Thyroid health can also be conveniently checked in this way, allowing over- or under-functioning to be detected in a timely manner. Thanks to technological advancements, venous blood samples are no longer necessary for more and more tests.
Particularly noteworthy are the burnout stress check, the fertility check , and the nutrient check premium, which can provide important health information early on depending on life circumstances and can be conveniently conducted with capillary blood.

What are the advantages of capillary blood-based tests?
The advantages of capillary blood tests are manifold. They are less painful, as only a small amount of blood is taken from the fingertip, which is particularly beneficial for frequent tests or for patients with a fear of needles. The simple collection method also allows patients to conveniently collect blood samples at home and send them in, facilitating the regular monitoring of chronic conditions. Additionally, the results are often available faster than with traditional venous blood tests.
What is the difference compared to tests from venous blood?
Although capillary blood and venous blood are similar in many properties, there are differences in compositionthat must be considered in certain tests.
- Venous blood is drawn directly from a vein and provides more precise results for tests that require a detailed analysis of the central metabolism . It is less influenced by peripheral metabolic changes and is therefore preferred when exact values are needed.
- Capillary blood, obtained through a small prick in the fingertip, is an effective and reliable alternativefor many examinations. It allows for simple, quick tests and is particularly suitable for screenings and routine tests.
Capillary blood tests thus offer a practical wayto analyze many important values, while venous blood plays a role in specialized analyses.

What is the connection between home tests and capillary blood?
The medical diagnostics is experiencing a real revolution through home tests – and capillary blood plays a key role in this. These tests allow important health values to be determined easily and conveniently from home .
- Minimization of errors or sample contamination
- Ensuring the optimal blood volume and quality for analysis
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How does a capillary blood test work?
Conducting a capillary blood test is simple and quick. After thoroughly cleaning the fingertip, a small, sterile instrument is used to make a tiny cut or prick to obtain a small amount of blood.
The sample is then sent to the lab for analysis or evaluated on-site. The entire procedure is minimally invasive and completed in a few minutes. After the evaluation, you as a customer will receive your results directly in your health portal.
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Capillary Blood Tests
What is a capillary blood test?
What is a capillary blood test?
A capillary blood test is a method of blood collection where only a small drop of blood is taken from the fingertip. This type of blood collection is less invasive than a venous blood draw and can be conveniently performed at home.
How does the capillary blood test work at Probatix ?
How does the capillary blood test work at Probatix ?
With a special test kit, you take a small drop of blood from your fingertip yourself. The blood is applied to a test card and sent to our partner laboratory. The results can then be accessed online.
For which tests is capillary blood suitable?
For which tests is capillary blood suitable?
Capillary blood can be used for a variety of tests, including vitamin deficiency tests, hormone status tests, and tests to check for nutrient deficiencies. These tests are ideal for regular health monitoring.
How does a capillary blood test differ from a venous blood test?
How does a capillary blood test differ from a venous blood test?
A capillary blood test requires only a small amount of blood and is less invasive than a venous blood test, where blood is drawn from a vein. Capillary blood tests are simpler and less painful, yet they also provide accurate results.
How quickly will I receive the results of my capillary blood test?
How quickly will I receive the results of my capillary blood test?
The results of a capillary blood test are usually available within a few days after the sample is submitted. You can conveniently view them online.
Is the capillary blood test safe and reliable?
Is the capillary blood test safe and reliable?
Yes, capillary blood tests from
Can capillary blood tests also be conducted in pharmacies?
Can capillary blood tests also be conducted in pharmacies?
Yes, you can have capillary blood tests conducted at participating pharmacies. There, you will receive professional assistance with blood collection and immediate consultation regarding the results.
For whom are capillary blood tests particularly suitable?
For whom are capillary blood tests particularly suitable?
Capillary blood tests are ideal for individuals seeking a simple and convenient way to monitor their health. They are particularly suitable for people who require regular testing or find venous blood draws uncomfortable.