Login to your account at Monitor My Health.
You will need to be using a desktop-style browser - this won't work in a phone-style browser.
Find the test/test group you want to view. For example:
Click on View test history.
That should display a page with graphs and results. Click inside any of these boxes.
Click Ctrl+P (on Windows) or Command+P (on macOS) and you should see a print dialogue.
You can view the reference intervals in the print preview (as shown above) or choose to print the page(s) to a real printer or to a PDF (if you have that facility available).
If you look at your graphs, you should see details such as this for Vitamin D:
And this for Ferritin:
On the test description
You can also check information about reference ranges, etc., on the description of the actual tests. For example, look at the description of ther Anaemia Test and scroll down to the What are your references ranges? box. Use the arrow to expand the. box, if needed.
This is shown here, rather than at the top of the page, because it is better to use the information from your actual test.
If any details change, we'd expect to see the updated information here. Whereas against your actual results you should see the information that applied when your test was performed.
Anaemia Test
https://monitormyhealth.org.uk/anaemia-test/
How do I send the results to my doctor?
The best way for your doctor to have a copy of your results is for you to go to your account dashboard, view the results and then right click to "print", then select "print to PDF" in the options. This will then produce a PDF document you can take or send to your doctor showing the results and the graphs giving them our reference ranges.
https://monitormyhealth.org.uk/faqs
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[i][b]helvella - Viewing reference intervals on Monitor My Health[/b]
It can be rather more difficult to find reference intervals (ranges) on the Monitor My Health website. This page provides a simple summary of how to do that.
Last updated 06/08/2024.[/i]
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