The Newfoundland Coeliac Test Kit is a rapid, at-home finger-prick blood test that detects anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG-IgA) antibodies — a key marker of coeliac (celiac) disease.
It provides results in around 10 minutes and helps you determine whether gluten sensitivity or coeliac disease may be the cause of your digestive symptoms.
Intended for human self-testing only.
This test helps screen for coeliac disease — an autoimmune condition where eating gluten triggers an immune reaction that damages the small intestine.
It’s suitable for people with symptoms such as:
Important: For the result to be accurate, you must have been eating gluten regularly (e.g. bread, pasta) for at least 6 weeks before testing.
This test is a useful first screening step.
If your result is positive, your GP will usually confirm the diagnosis with a blood test and possibly an endoscopy.
Do not start a gluten-free diet until advised by your doctor.
Can I use this test if I’m already on a gluten-free diet?
No — antibody levels fall quickly once gluten is removed. You’ll need to reintroduce gluten for several weeks before testing.
Can the test confirm coeliac disease?
No. It screens for antibodies associated with coeliac disease. A positive result requires follow-up lab testing and medical assessment.
What should I do if I get a positive result?
Continue eating gluten and book an appointment with your GP for confirmatory tests and advice before changing your diet.
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