Signature vs Standard — what the extra 150 markers add
The Randox 150 is a comprehensive blood chemistry investigation. The Randox 300 adds the systems and markers that the 150 identifies as the next priority investigation — often the missing piece in complex, multi-system presentations.
Nine clinical categories — no major system excluded
The Randox 300 is organised by physiological system. Each category contains both standard markers and extended markers that the 150-panel does not include.
Complex presentations that require the full picture
The Randox 300 is not the first investigation for most people — it is the definitive investigation when a complex, multi-system picture requires every significant marker in a single assessment.
Complex multi-system presentations
When the thyroid is affecting the heart, the gut is affecting the hormones, and the inflammation is affecting the brain — a 150-marker panel covers most systems adequately. The 300 leaves none ambiguous. It is the investigation for people who have been told everything is normal when clearly it is not.
Comprehensive health audit — executive and professional
For people who want the most thorough possible baseline: what is your cardiovascular risk picture (including troponin, NT-proBNP, Lp(a), ApoB), your hormonal status, your metabolic trajectory, and your inflammatory load — in a single investigation with no significant system excluded.
Cardiac risk stratification beyond standard lipids
Standard lipid panels (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides) are a poor predictor of individual cardiac risk. The Randox 300 adds Lp(a), ApoB, ApoA1, homocysteine, high-sensitivity troponin, and NT-proBNP — the markers that actually predict risk in people with normal standard lipids.
Prior to or following significant health intervention
Comprehensive baseline before a programme of change — nutritional, lifestyle, or medical. Or a post-intervention assessment that captures the full metabolic response. 300 markers ensures that change in one system and its downstream effects are all captured.