Understand Your Body’s Inflammation Levels with the NLR Test
Are you concerned about persistent fatigue, unexplained aches, or general feelings of unwellness? Many South Africans experience these symptoms without understanding their underlying cause. The NLR Test provides a clear window into your body’s inflammatory response, helping you take control of your health before minor concerns become major issues.
What Does the NLR Test Measure?
The Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) test is a simple blood analysis that examines the balance between two types of white blood cells in your body. Neutrophils are your first line of defense against infections, while lymphocytes handle long-term immunity. When this ratio becomes imbalanced, it can indicate underlying inflammation or health concerns that need attention.
Think of it as your body’s internal warning system – when the balance shifts, it’s often the first sign that something needs addressing. Our testing process is straightforward and requires only a small blood sample, with no special preparation needed beforehand.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is particularly valuable if you experience:
- Persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
- Unexplained joint or muscle pain
- Frequent infections or slow healing
- General feelings of unwellness without clear cause
- Family history of inflammatory conditions
- Concerns about your immune system function
Many busy South Africans in cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban overlook these symptoms as just part of modern life, but they could be important signals from your body.
Why This Matters for Your Health
Early detection of inflammation through NLR testing offers significant benefits:
- Peace of Mind: Either confirm your health is on track or identify issues early when they’re most treatable
- Preventive Health: Address concerns before they develop into more serious conditions
- Personalised Insights: Understand your body’s unique inflammatory patterns
- Cost-Effective: At just ZAR 100, it’s an affordable way to invest in your long-term health
- Quick Results: Daily turnaround means you don’t have to wait anxiously for answers
Understanding Your Results
We know waiting for medical results can be stressful. That’s why we provide clear, easy-to-understand reports with your NLR test results. Our healthcare professionals will explain what your specific ratio means and whether any follow-up actions are recommended.
Remember, an abnormal result doesn’t necessarily mean something serious – it simply indicates that further investigation might be beneficial. Many factors can temporarily affect your NLR, and our team will help you understand the context of your results.
Affordable Health Monitoring
| Test | Regular Price | Special Price |
|---|---|---|
| NLR (Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio) Test | ZAR 100 | ZAR 100 |
Considering the potential health savings from early detection, this ZAR 100 investment could save you thousands in future medical costs while giving you invaluable peace of mind.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics?
We’re committed to providing South Africans with accessible, reliable healthcare testing:
- Nationwide Coverage: Available in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
- Professional Expertise: All tests are analysed using advanced laboratory methods
- Daily Turnaround: Quick results to reduce your waiting anxiety
- No Special Preparation: Simple blood draw with no fasting or complex requirements
- Accurate Results: Reliable testing you can trust for important health decisions
Take Control of Your Health Today
Don’t let uncertainty about your health create unnecessary stress. The NLR test provides clear, actionable information about your inflammatory status for just ZAR 100. With daily results and nationwide availability, there’s no reason to delay understanding what your body is telling you.
Book your NLR test now and gain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your health status. Early detection is your best defense against future health concerns.
Available at Oracle Genomics locations throughout South Africa, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria.

