Functional Gout Testing Panel | 21-Test Comprehensive Gout Investigation | Epicentre
Specialty screening · Gout and uric acid

The full picture on what is driving your gout

Uric acid measured with the systems that push it up and the conditions that travel with it: your kidneys, metabolism, inflammation, heart and the markers that help tell gout apart from other joint problems. Our most comprehensive gout investigation.

No doctor's referral 21 markers Fasting required Results in 2 to 5 days
Comprehensive panel · most complete
R5,708
Our most comprehensive gout investigation. Payflex available, about R1,427 a month over four payments. 10% student and pensioner discounts available.
21markers
Fastingrequired
2 to 5day results
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No referral. Best as a morning, fasted appointment.

Medically reviewed by Dr Samantha Naidoo, MB ChB, FCP (SA), Medical Director. Reviewed 2 June 2026.
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What's tested

What does the Comprehensive panel measure?

Uric acid read alongside the systems that raise it and the conditions that travel with gout, grouped so you can see the whole picture. All from one morning, fasted blood draw.

Why fasting matters: this panel reads your blood sugar, insulin and cholesterol alongside uric acid, and those markers need an overnight fast to be accurate. Book a morning slot and come fasted; water is fine.

The gout marker

Uric Acid. The central gout marker: the substance that forms the crystals behind a gout attack.

Inflammation

hs-CRP (Ultrasensitive), ESR. Two markers of inflammation, useful around flares and for your general inflammatory load.

Joint and autoimmune markers

Rheumatoid Factor, ANA, Anti-CCP. These help your doctor tell gout apart from other causes of joint pain, such as rheumatoid or autoimmune arthritis.

Blood sugar and insulin

Fasting Glucose, HbA1c, Fasting Insulin. Gout often travels with insulin resistance; these show whether your metabolism is part of the picture.

Heart and lipids

Lipogram, Apolipoprotein A1 and B. Your cholesterol pattern and apolipoproteins, since gout and metabolic risk tend to go together.

Kidney

U&E and Creatinine. Your kidneys clear uric acid, so how well they are working affects your level.

Liver and blood

Liver Function (LFT), Full Blood Count (FBC), LDH. Liver load, a full blood count and a general cell-turnover marker to round out the picture.

Nutrients

Magnesium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Zinc. Nutrients that support metabolism and general health, often low alongside metabolic strain.

Thyroid

TSH. A thyroid check, since thyroid function influences metabolism and how the body handles uric acid.

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Which gout panel is right for you?

PanelWhat you getPrice
Essential17-marker core work-upR3,863View →
Functional (comprehensive)You are viewing21 markers, full investigationR5,708
How it works

Three steps, no GP needed

1

Book a morning slot

Reserve a morning time at your branch, or walk in. No doctor's referral. Come fasted.

2

Quick blood draw

A nurse takes a small sample, just a few minutes. An overnight fast keeps markers like glucose and lipids accurate.

3

Results in 2 to 5 days

A colour-coded report by marker, with a free certificate you can share with your doctor.

When this helps

Who is this panel for?

Most useful if you have had gout-type joint flares, or raised uric acid, and want to understand what is driving it.

Recurrent joint flares

Sudden, painful flares in the big toe, ankle or knee that come and go.

A family history

Gout or raised uric acid runs in your family and you want to check your own level.

Metabolic syndrome

Weight around the middle, raised blood pressure or blood sugar, which often travel with gout.

Diet and lifestyle review

A rich diet or regular alcohol, and you want to see where your uric acid sits.

Tracking over time

You want a baseline before or during a management plan with your doctor.

Telling joint problems apart

Joint pain that needs sorting from other causes; the autoimmune markers help your doctor.

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What people say

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Friendly and competent staff. Both at reception and the nurse. A much simpler process than going through doctors. Thank you ladies.

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Agata G.
Parktown North · 3 months ago
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The staff at reception as well as the nurses are friendly and professional. I've also always received results timeously. I would give 10 stars if I could.

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Parktown North · Local Guide · 3 weeks ago
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Highly highly highly recommend. The experience was painless and the practice was inviting and well kept. The report was extremely detailed and informative and I would have this as top of my list for preventive care.

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Nadia P.
Observatory · 8 months ago
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Caitlin C.
Observatory · 1 year ago
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I cannot recommend Juliette and her team enough, friendly and kind from the get go. Bloods were drawn with minimal discomfort and the labs came back quickly.

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Hillcrest · 1 month ago
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Excellent experience at Epicentre. The staff were professional, kind, and took time to explain everything clearly. The facility was clean, booking was easy, and I did not feel rushed.

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Hillcrest · 1 month ago

What this panel does not do

This is a screen that measures uric acid and the systems around it. It is a starting point for a conversation with your doctor, not a diagnosis of gout.

  • A blood uric acid level can be normal during an acute flare, and a raised level does not always mean gout.
  • The definitive test for gout looks for urate crystals in fluid drawn from the joint, which a doctor performs; this panel does not do that.
  • It does not replace assessment by a doctor for joint pain or swelling.
  • Results are meant to inform a discussion with a registered practitioner who can read them alongside your history.
Common questions

Quick answers

Uric Acid, hs-CRP (Ultrasensitive), ESR, Rheumatoid Factor, ANA, Anti-CCP, Fasting Glucose, HbA1c, Fasting Insulin, Lipogram, Apolipoprotein A1 and B, U&E and Creatinine, Liver Function (LFT), Full Blood Count (FBC), LDH, Magnesium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Zinc and TSH. The panel is R5,708, with Payflex available at about R1,427 a month over four payments. 10% student and pensioner discounts are available.
Yes. This panel requires an overnight fast, and a morning appointment is best so your glucose, insulin and lipids read accurately. Water is fine, and keep to your usual medicines unless your doctor advises otherwise.
No. It is a screen, not a diagnosis. Uric acid can be normal during a flare, and a raised level does not always mean gout. The definitive test examines fluid drawn from the joint and is done by a doctor; your results help inform that conversation.
No. Book or walk in to any branch in Cape Town, Durban or Johannesburg without a doctor's referral.
Typically within 2 to 5 working days, with a free results certificate you can share with your doctor.
At our three walk-in labs: Observatory in Cape Town, Hillcrest in Durban and Parktown North in Johannesburg, Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:00.
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Round out the picture

Medically reviewed by Dr Samantha Naidoo, MB ChB, FCP (SA), Medical Director at Epicentre Walk-In Labs. Reviewed 2 June 2026. Epicentre Aids Risk Management (Pty) Ltd provides diagnostic laboratory testing and does not provide diagnoses, treatment or prescriptions to the public; results are intended to inform discussions with a registered healthcare practitioner.

See what is driving your gout

No doctor's referral, results in 2 to 5 working days. Book a morning, fasted slot, or message us if you are not sure where to start.