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South East Scotland Genetic Service NHS Lothian | Our Services

Hereditary Haemochromatosis

Any clinician based in South-East Scotland can request tests for hereditary haemochromatosis, whether because potentially symptomatic, or because of a family history of the condition.

Molecular and Biochemical testing is recommended.

Molecular testing

Molecular lab will test for common variants (C282Y and H63D) & report results by 4-6 weeks directly to referring clinician.

  • 1x EDTA tube
  • Complete molecular genetic test request form with
    • Referring clinician’s details.
    • Request: “HFE gene test”. 
    • If patient has a relative with hereditary haemochromatosis, provide details of the affected relative’s name, DOB, region where they live, family mutation details (if known).
    • If patient is being tested due to symptoms, please note this on the lab form.  
  • Test for transferrin saturation and ferritin levels
    • tube sample with local haematology/ biochemistry form.

Interpretation of genetic test results & guidance on high ferritin levels:

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