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Comprehensive 7-Panel Blood Test

£199 ✓ In Stock

What's covered in the price: Laboratory-supplied test kit with sample collection materials and prepaid return packaging. Results turnaround varies by test — see the estimated turnaround time shown above.
Results ready within 2 working days

Your sample goes to a UKAS accredited laboratory meeting ISO 15189 standards.

Date of birth required

After you receive your order confirmation email, please reply with your date of birth.

Blood sample
Clinic visit
(phlebotomy charges apply)
CQC registered Accredited UK labs ISO 15189

How it works

Your testing journey

From order to results in four simple steps. Full transparency on where each step happens and what it costs.

1
Medi Test Direct kit delivered by post

Receive your kit by post

Dispatched same working day if ordered before 3pm. Royal Mail Tracked delivery, typically 1–3 working days. 90% of kits arrive within 24 hours.

2
Clinic sample collection

Visit a partner clinic

Book a phlebotomy appointment at one of our 365+ UK partner clinics. Take your kit with you — the phlebotomist will collect your sample using the materials provided.

Phlebotomy fee applies (paid at clinic)
3
Venous blood draw at a clinic

Venous blood draw at a clinic

A trained phlebotomist takes a small blood sample from a vein in your arm using the vacutainers provided in your kit. The appointment takes around 10 minutes.

4
Return sample by prepaid envelope

Return by prepaid envelope

Seal your sample in the biohazard bag provided and drop it in any Royal Mail postbox using the prepaid Tracked 24 envelope. Post Monday–Thursday for best results.

The Drugs of Abuse Blood Profile is a 7-panel drug screen using a venous blood sample rather than urine. Blood testing provides a more accurate picture of recent drug use and is less susceptible to adulteration or substitution than urine testing. This test is ideal for post-incident testing, situations requiring higher confidence, or when urine collection is not practical.

Substances Tested (7)

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Cannabinoids (THC)
  • Cocaine
  • Opiates
  • Tricyclic Antidepressants

Who Should Consider This Test?

  • 🏗️ Post-Incident Testing Following workplace accidents where recent drug use needs to be ruled out
  • 🔒 Higher Confidence Required When urine testing is not sufficient or there are concerns about sample integrity
  • ⚡ Recent Use Suspected When you need to detect very recent drug use (within hours)
  • 💊 Medication Monitoring Verifying therapeutic drug levels or compliance with prescribed medications

Important Information

Results Only — No Legal Report: This test provides laboratory results with chain of custody documentation where applicable. We do not provide a legal report, expert witness testimony, medical review officer (MRO) review, or court-ready documentation.

Prescription Medications: If you are taking prescribed medications that contain any of the tested substances, this test will produce a positive result for those drug classes. Disclose your current medications when interpreting results.

Confirmation Testing: If a screening result is positive and you require definitive confirmation, LC-MS/MS confirmation testing can be arranged separately for highly specific identification.

Venous Blood Collection Kit

This kit is sent to you and taken to your chosen clinic. The phlebotomist will collect your sample using the materials provided.

  1. 1Vacutainer blood collection tubes
  2. 2Needle and butterfly needle
  3. 3Tourniquet
  4. 4Alcohol swab
  5. 5Cotton wool and gauze
  6. 6Adhesive plaster
  7. 7Biohazard specimen bag
  8. 8Prepaid return envelope (Royal Mail Tracked 24)
  9. 9Laboratory request form
  10. 10Instructions for the phlebotomist
Home Collection: Follow the kit instructions carefully. Return your sample using the prepaid envelope on the same day as collection where possible. Avoid posting on a Friday or before a bank holiday. Prescription Medications: If you are taking prescribed medications that contain or metabolise into any of the tested substances (e.g. codeine for pain, benzodiazepines for anxiety, amphetamine-based ADHD medications), the test may produce a positive result. Bring or disclose a list of your current medications when interpreting results. Results Only — No Legal Report: This test provides laboratory results with chain of custody documentation where applicable. We do not provide a legal report, expert witness testimony, medical review officer (MRO) review, or court-ready documentation. If you require legal-grade reporting, please contact us before ordering. Confirmation Testing: If a screening result is positive and you require definitive confirmation, LC-MS/MS confirmation testing can be arranged separately. This provides highly specific identification of the exact compounds present and is the gold standard for confirming initial screening results.
Medical Disclaimer

This test is for screening and information only — it is not a medical diagnosis or professional advice. Please have your results reviewed by a qualified doctor or healthcare provider who can explain what they mean for your personal health situation. If your results show anything outside the normal range, or if you're worried about your health, see your doctor as soon as you can. Don't change any medications or treatments based on these results alone — always talk to your healthcare provider first.

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Four steps to clarity

Pick your panel 01

Pick your panel

Browse over 200 clinically designed test kits and choose the one that fits your goals.

Kit to your door 02

Kit to your door

Everything you need arrives in discreet packaging with step-by-step instructions inside.

Collect your sample 03

Collect your sample

Follow the simple instructions in your kit — whether it's a finger-prick at home or a venous draw at a partner clinic.

Insights delivered 04

Insights delivered

Clear, easy-to-understand results sent to you online with actionable health guidance.

Frequently asked questions

Blood drug testing has a shorter detection window but provides more precise timing of recent use. It is preferred when recent impairment needs to be assessed rather than historical use.

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