
IcleTest – your easy way to detect blood in your pee
NHS advice is to get checked up with your GP team as soon as you know you have blood in your pee.But how do you know?
Blood can be hard to see or even impossible to see with the naked eye.IcleTest is the simple, clean, convenient way to quickly check at home.
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Only £10 per test and free delivery with the 6 pack
Designed for at home use
IcleTest is simple, clean, convenient, easy and quick to interpret a result and dedicated to being a clear test for signs of blood; and is designed for private at-home use to encourage as many people as possible to check for these warnings signs.
Other tests that may be available (like the ones your doctor might do) need correctly decontaminated containers and tend to be messier and more unhygienic to use as well as needing some degree of training to interpret correctly.
They are also sold in high quantity packs which have short expiry dates so are intended for high volume clinical use by trained professionals. These make them inappropriate for individual, infrequent at home testing (because unless you need to test for something every day, you will waste the tests you don't use before the expiry date).

A simple patented solution
Our easy-to-use early warning system is designed to detect invisible traces of blood in your urine before it becomes a problem. We believe our product has what it takes to change the way men think about their health and help save lives.
We have been granted a CE Mark certification as an Invitro Diagnostic Medical Device (IVDD) in the past five years and hold ISO 13485 certification for our quality management.
Together, let's make sure we catch the signs of something in your body needing attention, earlier.

Take it from Dr Hilary Jones MBE and NHS England
Listen to Dr Hilary Jones MBE, best known as a TV doctor and medical media broadcaster, explains how invisible blood in your urine can be a sign of prostate, kidney or bladder cancer and how testing regularly could be vital to your health
Customers with Early Diagnoses from IcleTests
“For all you doubters, I can assure you that this works. Having used this twice (second time just to make sure), I was ultimately diagnosed with bladder cancer. Thanks to this test it has been diagnosed early, the prognosis is good and I am currently undergoing treatment. Small price to pay for peace of mind.”
Paul Whittle, September 2023

"I can not put into words what your test has done for me! I bought 4 for my 3 boys... all negative results. There was one left over, so I had a go but being female didn't think anything would show up! But it did show traces of blood. I am healthy and not unwell in any way!I made an appointment and although the scan was clear, had a scope into my bladder where they have found the very early stages of bladder cancer! I am in total shock!But feeling absolutely blessed, that they have found it!!Thanks you isn't enough!God bless you all xxx"
Jane, September 2023

"Test resulted in early diagnosis of bladder cancer. No recognisable symptoms, but cancer confirmed on subsequent appointment at GP"
Michael L, August 2023

Why try IcleTest?
- Unseen blood can be an early sign of kidney cancer or bladder cancer and a recognised symptom of an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer
- IcleTest® is a clean, convenient, private, quick, at-home urine test
- IcleTest® is an ISO certified, CE Marked product
- IcleTest® is designed to detect unseen blood in your urine, helping you to check for signs of potentially serious health conditions early on and before noticeable symptoms arise
IcleTest is specifically designed for reliable, at home use, outside of a clinical setting, allowing you to check yourself regularly or in advance of a clinical follow up, and simply indicates whether you have blood in your urine or not. We hope this will encourage more men to be proactive and find hidden symptoms early.
Pregnancy tests are similar, in that they are intended to be taken privately before formally approaching a GP to confirm a pregnancy, rather than instead of visiting a GP at all. IcleTest® allows men to confirm the absence of blood markers in their urine, or privately detect otherwise unnoticeable symptoms, giving them an early opportunity to enter the medical system and maximise their potential treatment options.
Regular testing can alert you to potential issues before any noticeable or more advanced symptoms appear.
Being alerted to potential issues before other noticeable symptoms arise, could crucial to managing the root cause.
Early Diagnosis is Key to Saving Lives
In 2011 Public Health England in partnership with the Department for Health, NHS England and Cancer Research UK ran a campaign called Be Clear on Cancer to promote public awareness of the better outcomes that could be achieved by early diagnosis.
Their aim was to prevent 5,000 deaths per year. The results suggested that making people aware of this message did improve clinical outcomes.
At IcleTest® we want to help spread this message across the country and we can now offer the technology to deliver a product which is:
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convenient (use at home)
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private (no personal data or details are shared)
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quick (20 seconds to result)
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inexpensive (delivered free for £20)
We believe that being alerted to potentially serious conditions early can help improve clinical outcomes as in the case of these four customer examples who both discovered cancer sooner than they otherwise would have and are now being treated earlier.
Real Lives Changed...
Certificates
✓ IcleTest® has been granted a CE Mark certification as an Invitro Diagnostic Medical Device (IVDD) and
✓ ISO 13485 certification for our medical devices quality management
Directions
Hook your test onto the edge of the toilet seat
Aim and pee
Wait around 20 seconds, but no longer than 60 seconds, and check the test strip for your result
Download Detailed Instructions here
After You Take the Test
If You Get a Negative result
The ought to provide some peace of mind until you test again. You should always follow up with your GP if you have any other symptoms of concern however. Blood in your urine is just one of the potential warning signs of conditions which would need further attention. IcleTest® should form part of your regular health check routine.
If You Get a Positive result
First things first, do not panic. A positive result simply tells you that there is likely to be microscopic blood in your urine. You can test again to confirm the test or act immediately and contact your GP for further investigation. There can be many reasons as to why you may have blood in your urine and there are many common conditions which can be cleared up easily. It is also possible that a follow up test may be negative or may not concern your doctor once they have taken into account your whole medical history and circumstances. in all cases you should consult your doctor as soon as you can, nevertheless. Your doctor will be able to perform further and more extensive medical checks to rule out more serious conditions and provide further treatment where necessary.

Please click here for more detail: how to use IcleTest® then interpret results
NHS Launches Major Cancer Catching Drive
6 December 2023
Urinal mats in public places in England will begin to carry blood in pee cancer warnings for men, as part of a major new NHS earlier diagnosis drive. Passing blood in pee – even just once – is a common symptom for bladder, kidney or prostate cancers, which are all among the ten most prevalent cancers in the country, and generally affect men more than women.
Other common symptoms for bladder, kidney or prostate cancer include peeing very often, sudden urges to pee or a burning sensation when you pee, difficulty peeing, a lump or swelling in your back, under your ribs, or in your neck, or pain in the side between the ribs and the hip. The NHS push comes alongside a new survey found that nearly half of men (46%) thought blood in pee was not a symptom of cancer. And two-fifths (39%) of men surveyed said they would wait until they’ve noticed blood in their pee multiple times before seeing a GP.
The new findings also show that just over half of men in England use a public urinal at least once a week and the majority of men (71%) said they would be more likely to contact their GP practice if they saw messaging on a urinal mat and were experiencing blood in their pee.Data shows that more people than ever before are being seen and treated by the NHS for cancer. In the last year the number of people receiving lifesaving checks for cancer hit nearly three million (2.92m) – more than any other year on record. Diagnosing cancer early means it is easier to treat and can save lives, which is why the NHS is urging people to be aware of changes in their bodies and contact their GP practice if they notice symptoms that could be cancer.ext here
IcleTest is the simple, clean, convenient and quick way to test for blood in your urine at home

Professor Peter Johnson, NHS England National Clinical Director for Cancer, said:
"Having blood in your pee – even just once – shouldn’t be ignored because it can be a sign of cancer, so it needs to be checked out by your GP team.“
"Cancer survival is at an all-time high, and we’re seeing more cancers than ever before being picked up at an early stage.... While this initiative is about helping men to spot the signs of cancer, everyone needs to be more aware– please look for any changes that may be unusual for you – and get checked out early, it could save your life.”