Self-testing device for the detection of iron deficiency in blood.
Rapid self tests allow you to check important health indicators quickly and discreetly — without visiting a laboratory or waiting days for results.
Whether a test uses a small drop of blood, urine, or a stool sample, the process is always straightforward. You follow a few simple steps and receive results in around 10–15 minutes.
All Swiss Point of Care rapid self tests are CE-marked for consumer use, IVDR compliant, and manufactured in Europe.
Health issues often develop silently. Many people only test once symptoms appear or when a doctor orders lab work — even though early signals may already be present.
Rapid self testing allows you to:
Self testing is not about replacing medical care. It is about being better informed earlier and more regularly.
Rapid self tests are commonly used when you want to:
They are designed to support informed decisions — not to create anxiety.
Even though different tests use different sample types, the testing logic is always the same.
Depending on the test, you collect a small blood drop from your fingertip, a urine sample, or a stool (faeces) sample.
Apply the sample to the test strip or cassette. If required, add the included dilution solution.
After waiting about 10–15 minutes, read the result using the clear visual instructions provided.
No lab. No complex procedures. No unnecessary waiting.
Testing is performed directly at the point of care — at home, in a pharmacy, or in a clinical setting — without laboratory processing.
Used for tests that require a small blood sample. All materials are included, and each step is clearly explained.
Collected easily at home and applied to the test using the provided tools.
Used for specific gastrointestinal tests. Collection is hygienic and supported by clear instructions and visuals.
We group our tests into clear categories so you can quickly find what applies to you.
Preventive and general health screening tests for regular self-monitoring.
Self-testing device for the detection of iron deficiency in blood.
Rapid self-test for assessing the physiological state of the liver in blood.
Rapid self-test for the detection of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) in blood.
Rapid self-test for detection of albumin in urine (renal failure).
Rapid tests designed to detect common infections quickly and reliably.
Rapid self-test for detection of C-reactive protein (bacterial infection or inflammation) in blood.
Rapid self-test for early detection of anti-Borrellia IgM antibodies from infected tick bites in blood (Lyme disease)
Tests focused on digestive health and gastrointestinal indicators.
Rapid self-test for the detection of anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies associated with Gluten intolerance and, therefore, celiac disease in blood.
Rapid self-test for detection of blood in feces (associated with colon cancer).
Tests supporting family planning, cycle monitoring, and hormonal changes.
Rapid self-test for detection of hCG (pregnancy) in blood.
Rapid selft-test for detection of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) level in urine. (menopause).
Discreet, CE-marked self-tests for sexually transmitted diseases, designed for private home use.
Swiss Point of Care rapid self tests are derived from professional diagnostic tests that have been used in laboratories and clinical settings for decades.
These tests are used by pharmacies, health professionals, and informed consumers across Europe.
Each Swiss Point of Care rapid self test has its own dedicated information page.
On every test page you will find:
This ensures you always have the right information for the specific test you are using — before, during, and after testing.
Simply select a test from one of the categories above. You will be taken directly to the test’s dedicated information page.
Every rapid self test is supported with clear instructions and additional online guidance.
We help you understand:
You are not left guessing.
Yes. All tests are CE-marked for consumer use and comply with IVDR regulations.
The sample type may differ, but the testing process is always simple and clearly explained.
Most rapid home tests provide results within 10–15 minutes.
Yes. All rapid home tests are manufactured in Europe under strict quality standards.
Swiss Point of Care rapid self tests are available online and through selected partners.
You can: