General Blood Test

  • Advanced Health Check (Blood Test)

  • Basic Metabolism Health Blood Test

  • Health Blood Check

  • Fitness Insights Blood Test

A general health check provides valuable insights into your body’s condition and how to best support it. It allows you to monitor key indicators such as cholesterol, liver function, and vitamin D levels. Our doctors offer clear guidance on the next steps to help you maintain or enhance your health based on your results. Additionally, you can conveniently access your health data anytime and anywhere, ensuring you stay informed and in control.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Cholesterol (LIPP)
• HbA1c (diabetes risk) ( GHB)
• Liver function test (LFT)
• Vitamin D (VITD)
• Vitamin B12 (total)
• Folate ( Vitamin B9)
• Advanced iron test
• CRP (high sensitivity)
• Full blood count

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A Metabolic Health Check can be highly beneficial as it helps identify potential risks associated with conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, and chronic inflammation, which are linked to an increased likelihood of cardiovascular disease. By understanding these risk factors, many of which can be managed or even reversed, you gain a clearer picture of your overall health. This blood test provides valuable insights into your current metabolic state and pinpoints areas where improvements can be made to support long-term well-being.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Cholesterol (LIPP)
• HbA1c (diabetes risk) ( GHB)
• Creatinine (CREA)
• Hs-CRP

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A General Health Check blood test is a valuable tool for maintaining a good quality of life by identifying potential health issues early. By assessing factors like liver health, diabetes risk, and heart disease risk, this test helps you take proactive steps to stay healthier for longer. Additionally, it provides insights into essential micronutrient levels, including vitamin D, iron, B vitamins, and thyroid hormones, offering a comprehensive overview of your overall health.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Vitamin B12 (Total)

• Ferritin (Iron)

• Folate

• Cholesterol (Lipid Profile)

• Liver blood test

• Thyroid advanced profile

• Vitamin D (VITD)

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A fitness insights blood test helps you optimise your performance by evaluating key health markers that influence your fitness, such as hormone balance and nutrient levels. Gaining a deeper understanding of these factors allows you to tailor your training, recovery, and nutrition for improved results and overall well-being.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Omega 3 Index
• Omega 6:3 ratio
• Advanced iron profile
• Testosterone (Total)
• Vitamin D
• Folate
• HbA1c
• Cholesterol
• Oestradiol

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Diet & Lifestyle

  • Advanced Weight Loss Blood Test

  • Vitamin D Blood Test

  • Full Lifestyle Profile with Omegas Blood Test

  • Nutritional Blood Test

Exploring the Benefits of a Weight-Loss Consultation Blood Test

A weight-loss consultation blood test can be an invaluable resource in optimising your health and progress during a weight-loss journey. Excess weight is closely associated with chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, chronic inflammation, and nutrient deficiencies.

By integrating regular blood tests into your weight-loss plan, you can proactively identify and address nutrient deficiencies, ensuring your body receives the support it needs. Additionally, these tests provide crucial insights into your progress, helping to sustain motivation as you observe improvements in key biomarkers such as cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammation levels—reducing the risk of obesity-related health issues.

This test also enables personalised nutritional adjustments and offers a measurable way to track your journey toward better health. Repeating the test every three months during your weight-loss period allows you to monitor unseen progress and view results over time, empowering you to stay focused and committed.

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Why Would You Benefit from a Vitamin D Test?

Vitamin D is a crucial fat-soluble vitamin essential for strong bones, muscles, and a healthy immune system. It also plays a vital role in mental health, with low levels often linked to depression.

A Vitamin D test helps determine if your levels are adequate for maintaining calcium and phosphate balance, which are critical for bone and muscle health. Your body produces Vitamin D through sun exposure, so during autumn and winter, when sunlight is limited, levels can drop significantly. This makes deficiency common, with symptoms such as fatigue, bone and muscle pain, and increased susceptibility to illness.

Testing your Vitamin D levels ensures you can address any deficiencies promptly, supporting your overall health and well-being year-round.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Vitamin D( VITD)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Full Lifestyle with Omegas Blood Test?

A Full Lifestyle with Omegas blood test provides an in-depth look at your overall health, including key areas such as heart health, liver function, and nutrition. It highlights important markers like cholesterol and vitamin D levels, giving you a detailed understanding of what’s happening inside your body.

By identifying areas that need attention, this test empowers you to make informed and positive lifestyle changes to support your health goals. Whether it’s improving cholesterol, boosting liver health, or addressing vitamin deficiencies, the insights from this test can guide you towards better general health and wellbeing.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Advanced iron test (ISP)
• Vitamin B12 (Total)(B12)
• Folate (FOLA)
• HbA1c (GHB)
• Cholesterol (LIPP)
• Liver Function test (LFT)
• Omega-3 & 6 ( OMGI)
• Thyroid advanced test (TF2)
• Urea
• Uric acid (UA)
• Vitamin D (VITD)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Nutrition Blood Test?

Have you ever considered how your diet influences your health or whether you're eating the right balance of nutrients? A nutrition blood test provides valuable insights into how your lifestyle and dietary choices are affecting your overall wellbeing. It assesses key nutritional markers, helping you understand where adjustments may be needed to optimise your health.


What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Vitamin D
• Iron
• Vitamin B12 (active)
• Folate ( Vitamin B9)

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Thyroid Health

  • Advanced Thyriod Function Blood Test

  • Thyroid Blood Test

  • Energy with Advanced Thyroid Blood Test

Why Would You Benefit from an Advanced Thyroid Test?

Your thyroid gland plays a key role in regulating metabolism, the chemical processes essential for life, such as digestion. An Advanced Thyroid Test not only measures your thyroid hormone levels, as a basic test does, but also detects thyroid antibodies that could indicate autoimmune thyroid conditions.

Thyroid imbalances, whether overactive or underactive, can significantly impact your weight, energy levels, mood, heart health, and bone strength. This test provides a more comprehensive understanding of your thyroid function, helping to identify potential issues early and guiding effective management of your overall health.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Thyroid- Stimulating- Hormone (TSH)
• Free thyroxine (FT4)
• Free triiodothyronine (FT3)
• Thyroid peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)
• Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Basic Thyroid Test?

Your thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate essential metabolic processes, such as digestion, that keep you alive and functioning. A Basic Thyroid Test assesses how well your thyroid is performing by measuring key thyroid hormone levels.This test is also useful for monitoring how effectively thyroid disease treatments are working, providing important insights into your thyroid health and guiding any necessary adjustments to your care plan.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Thyroid- Stimulating- Hormone (TSH)
• Free thyroxine (FT4)

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Why Would You Benefit from an Energy Blood Test?

If you've been experiencing prolonged periods of tiredness, an Energy Blood Test can help uncover the underlying causes. Energy levels are influenced by a range of factors, including hormones, diet, and lifestyle choices. For instance, thyroid hormones play a crucial role in controlling metabolism—the chemical processes that convert food into energy and support essential functions like breathing.

This test also measures key nutrients that directly impact energy levels, such as:

  • Iron: Low levels can result in iron-deficiency anaemia, leading to fatigue and shortness of breath.
  • Vitamin D: A deficiency in vitamin D can cause tiredness and muscle weakness.

By identifying potential imbalances, this test provides actionable insights to help you improve your energy levels through tailored dietary and lifestyle changes.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Advanced iron profile
• Advanced thyroid profile
• Vitamin D

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Women's Health

  • Female Hormones (day 3) Blood Test

  • Ovulation Blood Test

  • Health after Menopause

Why Would You Benefit from a Female Hormones Blood Test?

A Female Hormones Blood Test allows you to evaluate your hormonal health and determine your baseline levels. Identifying any imbalances can help you understand if they might be responsible for:
• a low sex drive
• low energy levels
• low mood
• hot flashes and night sweats
• weight changes

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• FSH
• Luteinising hormone (LH)
• Oestradiol (OEST)

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Why Would You Benefit from an Ovulation-Progesterone Blood Test?

Progesterone is a hormone crucial for preparing your body for pregnancy. After ovulation, your progesterone levels gradually rise, peaking around day 21 of your menstrual cycle. This is why the test is ideally taken on day 21, as it is when progesterone is at its highest.

Progesterone plays a key role in thickening the lining of the uterus, making it suitable for a fertilised egg to implant. After ovulation, the follicle left behind forms a corpus luteum, a natural cyst that produces progesterone. If fertilisation doesn’t occur, the progesterone secretion from the corpus luteum gradually decreases over the following 14 days.

This test helps assess your progesterone levels, providing important insights into your ovulation and fertility health.
What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Progesterone (PROG)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Health After Menopause Blood Test?

Menopause can elevate your risk of developing chronic conditions such as heart disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes. However, these risks can be managed or reduced through lifestyle changes like exercise, a balanced diet, proper sleep, and appropriate supplementation.

A Health After Menopause Blood Test provides a detailed view of key health markers, including your cholesterol levels, vitamin D, blood sugar, and thyroid function. This comprehensive test helps you gain a clearer understanding of your health and take proactive steps to minimise these risks for a healthier future.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

  • Cholesterol & apolipoproteins
  • HbA1c (blood sugar)
  • Thyroid function
  • Vitamin D
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Men's Health

  • Male Hormones Blood Test

  • Teststerone Blood Test

  • PSA Blood Test

Why Would You Benefit from a Male Hormones Blood Test?

Hormones are essential for men’s health, impacting mood, energy, sleep, sex drive, and muscle mass. A Male Hormones Blood Test provides valuable insights into these key areas, as well as your cholesterol, vitamin D levels, and liver health.

Testosterone, the primary male hormone, is crucial for overall wellbeing, and its levels can influence many aspects of health. This test helps identify any imbalances or deficiencies, allowing you to make informed decisions about your health and wellbeing.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Vitamin B12 (Total)( B12)
• Cholesterol (LIPP)
• Liver blood test (LFT)
• Testosterone (TEST)
• Vitamin D(VITD)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Testosterone Test?

Testosterone is a vital hormone that influences various aspects of health, including sex drive, bone and muscle health, mood, and cognitive function. A Testosterone Blood Test offers valuable insights into your hormone levels, helping you stay informed about your health with GP-reviewed results.

For Men:
Testosterone, produced by the testicles, plays a key role in sexual and reproductive development, as well as the development of male physical characteristics.

For Women:
Although often considered a "male hormone," testosterone is also essential for women. It is produced by the ovaries and adrenal glands, with women’s levels being about one-tenth to one-twentieth of men’s. Testosterone levels can fluctuate during the menstrual cycle.

This test measures total testosterone (TEST), giving you a clear picture of your hormonal health and helping to identify any imbalances that may affect your wellbeing.

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Why Would You Benefit from a PSA Blood Test?

A PSA blood test is an important tool in detecting prostate cancer early, even before symptoms appear. It can help identify fast-growing cancers at an early stage, when treatment is more likely to be successful. The test works by measuring the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, and is easily administered through a quick blood test at our clinic. Early detection through this test can significantly improve the chances of effective treatment.

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Wellness

  • Diabetes Blood Test

  • Cholesterol Blood Test

  • Advanced Blood Lipids Blood test

Why Would You Benefit from a Diabetes Check?

A diabetes check helps you understand your risk of developing prediabetes or diabetes by assessing how well your body is managing glucose, the sugar that provides energy to your cells. When glucose isn't properly regulated, it can lead to diabetes, with type 1 and type 2 being the most common forms.

An HbA1c test is a key tool in this check. It helps indicate your risk of developing prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, assuming no other conditions affect the results. For individuals already diagnosed with diabetes, the HbA1c test is also useful for monitoring how effectively you're managing your blood sugar levels over time.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• HbA1c (GHB)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Cholesterol Blood Test?

A cholesterol blood test helps assess your heart health by measuring different types of cholesterol in your blood. High levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease, while "good" HDL cholesterol helps protect your heart. Regular testing can help identify potential risks early, allowing you to make informed lifestyle changes to maintain a healthy heart.

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Why Would You Benefit from an Apolipoprotein Blood Test?

This advanced blood test provides a detailed look at the fats and proteins in your blood that transport these fats. It measures your apolipoprotein levels, specifically apo A1 and apo B. Apo A1 helps protect against heart disease, while apo B is linked to an increased risk. Compared to a standard cholesterol test, measuring apolipoprotein levels gives you a more accurate prediction of your heart disease risk, allowing for more tailored health management.

What biomarkers are we looking at?

• Cholesterol
• CRP
• Apolipoproteins

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Immunity Tests

  • Hepatits B Immunity Blood Test

  • Varicalle Zoster IgD Blood Test (Chickenpox)

  • Measles Mumps and Rubella Blood Test

Why Would You Benefit from a Hepatitis B Immunity Test?

A Hepatitis B Immunity Test checks for recovery and immunity from the hepatitis B virus. The presence of anti-HBs in your blood indicates that you have either been vaccinated against or have recovered from a hepatitis B infection, signifying immunity.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Hepatitis B surface antibodies (anti-HBs)

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Why Would You Benefit from a Varicella Zoster (Chickenpox) Immunity Test?

A Varicella Zoster immunity test determines if you’re immune to chickenpox. The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), a member of the herpes virus family, causes chickenpox. When exposed to VZV, your immune system produces antibodies, including IgG antibodies, which provide long-term protection. This test checks for the presence of IgG antibodies, confirming whether you’ve been previously infected or vaccinated, and are thus protected against chickenpox.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
Varicella zoster (chickenpox) antibodies (IgG)

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Why Would You Benefit from an MMR Immunity Test?

An MMR immunity test checks for antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella. It helps determine whether you're immune to these three diseases. If you’ve previously had the MMR vaccine or contracted the diseases, your immune system will have produced antibodies to fight these viruses. The presence of these antibodies in your blood indicates immunity, helping you understand your protection against these conditions.

What biomarkers are we looking at?
• Measles antibodies (IgG)
• Mumps antibodies (IgG)
• Rubella antibodies (IgG)

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