Sexual Health Serology is a test that checks for certain infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact. It helps to identify if a person has been exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The results of the test can provide important information about a person's sexual health. If the test comes back negative, it means that the person has not been exposed to these infections. However, if the test comes back positive, it indicates that the person has been exposed to one or more of these STIs and further medical evaluation and treatment may be necessary. It is important to get tested regularly, especially if you are sexually active or have multiple sexual partners, as many STIs do not show obvious symptoms. Early detection and treatment can help prevent the spread of infections and protect your overall health.
This blood test provides you with a comprehensive check-up of your general health giving you vital information about a wide range of very important health conditions. Having a blood test today can add years of health and wellness to your life. The conditions tested for very often take many years for symptoms to develop and some do not show any symptoms at all, but if not tested for, in the meantime, untreated, damage is being done. A full blood count tests for haemoglobin levels, red cells, white cells and platelets. This checks for anaemia and can also give early insight into a very wide range of blood diseases and health conditions that are commonly slow to become apparent from symptoms. It adds vital insight into the activity of your immune system and your clotting function. This test will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. Your Iron levels are checked. Iron is essential to maintain blood health. This profile also checks your liver function. Your liver is probably the most complex and vital organs in your body. It does such a wide range of things including digesting all your food and removing toxins and poisons - like alcohol. Finding that your liver is being stressed can make a huge difference to its (and your) long term health and wellness. Included is a kidney function test. Your kidney is also a vital organ. Checking that it is working properly is done primarily by blood tests which will give you the opportunity to get treatment early if any is needed. It checks your bone health with calcium which is vital for bones along with many other essential bodily functions, and checks your muscle health with creatine kinase which can show if you have damaged muscles. Lastly it checks for gout which can be altered dramatically with lifestyle and treatment and can cause a lot of misery if ignored. This profile includes 44 health indicators and because of the full blood count, it needs a phlebotomy sample, which can be given at any one of our nationwide partner locations or from our home visiting phlebotomy service. If you wish to have all of the components of this test without the full blood count done as a finger-prick home test, please see our General Health Profile.
The Testosterone Plus Profile measures Total Testosterone, Albumin and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) which together provide a very accurate level of Free (available) Testosterone in the blood. This provides a much more precise picture of whether you have problems with Testosterone levels. This test is commonly done to evaluate and diagnose conditions related to testosterone imbalance, such as: Hypogonadism: It helps determine if a person has low testosterone levels, which can lead to symptoms like decreased libido, fatigue, muscle weakness, and infertility. Erectile dysfunction: Testosterone levels are checked to assess if low testosterone is contributing to the condition. Infertility: It helps identify if low testosterone is a potential cause of male infertility. Delayed or early puberty: The test can be used to evaluate the timing of puberty in children and adolescents. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): In females, testosterone levels may be measured to diagnose or monitor PCOS, a hormonal disorder that affects the ovaries. Monitoring hormone replacement therapy: For individuals undergoing testosterone replacement therapy, regular testing is done to ensure appropriate hormone levels are maintained. Testosterone levels must be checked regularly by anyone using testosterone supplements for any reason. You can have too much or too little testosterone. The only way to find out is with a blood test. Please note: Optimal time to take your sample is between 7am - 10am.
This blood test provides you with a comprehensive check-up of your general health giving you vital information about a wide range of very important health conditions. Having a blood test today can add years of health and wellness to your life. The conditions tested for very often take many years for symptoms to develop and some do not show any symptoms at all, but if not tested for, in the meantime, untreated, damage is being done. This test will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. Your Iron levels are checked. Iron is essential to maintain blood health. This profile also checks your liver function. Your liver is probably the most complex and vital organs in your body. It does such a wide range of things including digesting all your food and removing toxins and poisons - like alcohol. Finding that your liver is being stressed can make a huge difference to its (and your) long term health and wellness. Included is a kidney function test. Your kidney is also a vital organ. Checking that it is working properly is done primarily by blood tests which will give you the opportunity to get treatment early if any is needed. It checks your bone health with calcium which is vital for bones along with many other essential bodily functions, and checks your muscle health with creatine kinase which can show if you have damaged muscles. Lastly it checks for gout which can be altered dramatically with lifestyle and treatment and can cause a lot of misery if ignored. This profile works very well as a finger-prick postal home test, as well as with a phlebotomy sample taken at any one of our nationwide partner locations.
This profile analyses some of the major risk factors for heart problems. This profile will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. Generalised inflammation is tested with a high sensitivity C-reactive protein level. Firstly, Inflammation is bad for your heart. A high CRP level can also indicate the presence of a very wide range of other health problems like autoimmune disease, bacterial infections, osteomyelitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and inflammatory bowel disease. This test is available as a finger-prick home test as well as a phlebotomy test.
This complete profile analyses the range of hormones that affect every aspect of a man's health and wellness. Everything from energy, strength, concentration, mood, libido, to muscle strength and bone health is dependent on these hormones being at the right level and in balance. Testosterone and all the other essential hormones steadily reduce after the age of 30 with rapidly accelerating loss later in life - particularly from 60. The optimum levels needed for maximum male health and wellness are debated but whatever you decide about treatment, you need to start with understanding and monitoring these hormones. All of these hormones exist in both men and women but in very different concentrations and have very different functions if you are male. Testosterone we all know is directly associated with most of the a man's physical characteristics of bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass and strength and it is also essential in the production of red blood cells and sperm. A small amount of testosterone is converted to oestradiol which is also essential for healthy libido, erectile function and making sperm. Prolactin has a vital role in balancing the production of testosterone. LH also is essential to producing testosterone while FSH stimulates sperm production DHEAS is essential to make testosterone and this oestradiol in men in the first place, and SHBG manages how much testosterone can be useful to all your tissues. The complex interplay between all these hormones is responsible for so much there is to being a healthy man, physically and mentally. This test can be performed on a finger-prick home test sample and can also be done on a phlebotomy sample collected at any one of our partner locations around the country.
The Menopause Hormones Profile is a test that measures the levels of Oestradiol, Luteinising Hormone, Testosterone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone to confirm if you are in the menopause. It also includes Thyroid Stimulating Hormone as it is not uncommon that thyroid problems can cause similar symptoms as the menopause. Menopause is a natural process that occurs in women as they age, typically between the ages of 45 and 55. The ovaries stop producing eggs and the levels of hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone, decrease. It is the big drop in oestradiol that causes most of the symptoms of menopause with may include: hot flushes, when you have sudden feelings of hot or cold in your face, neck and chest which can make you dizzy changes to your mood, like low mood, anxiety, mood swings and low self-esteem problems with memory or concentration (brain fog) difficulty sleeping, which may be a result of night sweats and make you feel tired and irritable during the day palpitations, when your heartbeats suddenly become more noticeable headaches and migraines that are worse than usual muscle aches and joint pains changed body shape and weight gain skin changes including dry and itchy skin reduced sex drive vaginal dryness and pain, itching or discomfort during sex recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) sensitive teeth, painful gums or other mouth problems Periods may become irregular, heavier before stopping altogether. Thankfully, Hormone Replacement Therapy can help most women with many of the symptoms and it is worth speaking to a doctor about this. This test can be performed on a finger-prick home sample as well as with a phlebotomy sample.
Sexually transmitted infections are very common in young people and increasingly common throughout the lives of any sexually active adult. Testing is the only way to be confident you and your partner(s) are safe. infections tested for are chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis which are the commonest sexually transmitted infections. It is estimated that 1 in 10 sexually active young people have a chlamydia infection. Many men do not have any symptoms at all for the infections being tested although in some there is pain on urination, discharge and other symptoms. Whether there are symptoms or not, the potential for serious harm is very high with all the conditions tested for. They can cause infertility, very painful prostatitis and epididymitis, liver failure and unfortunately, even death. Many people choose to test when starting a serious relationship or at regular intervals. Testing is essential to keep you safe. Samples can be collected at home or given in any of our nationwide locations.
Sexually transmitted infections are very common in young people and increasingly common throughout the lives of any sexually active adult, and testing is the only way to be confident you are safe. infections tested for are chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis which are the commonest sexually transmitted infections. It is estimated that 1 in 10 sexually active young people have a chlamydia infection. By far the majority of women do not have any symptoms at all for the infections being tested and if they do, the symptoms are often so mild as to be ignored. Despite the lack of symptoms the potential for serious harm is very high with all the conditions tested for. They can cause infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, liver failure and unfortunately, even death. Many people choose to test when starting a serious relationship or at regular intervals. Testing is essential to keep you safe. Samples can be collected at home or given in any of our nationwide locations.
The Hepatitis B Profile includes tests for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), Hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) and Hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc). Someone may have this test done for several reasons: Screening: It is commonly used to screen individuals who may be at risk of Hepatitis B infection, such as healthcare workers, pregnant women, or individuals with a history of high-risk behaviors (e.g., intravenous drug use, unprotected sex). Diagnosis: The test helps in diagnosing acute or chronic Hepatitis B infection by detecting the presence of HBsAg and other antibodies. Monitoring: It is used to monitor the progression and treatment response of Hepatitis B infection. Changes in the levels of HBsAg, anti-HBs, anti-HBc, and HBeAg can provide valuable information about the stage and activity of the infection. Vaccination status: The test can determine if someone has developed immunity against Hepatitis B after receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine. Liver function assessment: Hepatitis B infection can cause liver damage, and this test can help assess the overall liver function by measuring liver enzymes and other markers associated with the infection.
The Iron Status Profile measures all the essential parameters related to iron levels in the body. Anaemia is very commonly caused by low iron as red blood cells are entirely dependent on iron to transport essential oxygen around the body. This test will give you a clear indication of whether you are at risk of developing iron-deficiency anaemia, or if you already know you are anaemic, whether it is low iron that is causing it. Iron deficiency anaemia can cause tiredness and lack of energy, shortness of breath, noticeable heartbeats (heart palpitations), paler than usual skin, headaches. Serum iron shows how much iron you have in your blood right now, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) analyses the ability of your blood cells to attach itself to the iron in your blood. Transferrin saturation is another way of showing how well your blood is using the iron in your body. Ferritin is a protein that stores iron. If it is low then your iron stores are low. Ferritin is also functions as a very important measure of inflammation so if there is inflammation for any other reason (such as autoimmune conditions, infections or excessive alcohol) it may be very high. If you are low in iron you can treat it is with supplements and diet changes. If you find you are high in iron it may be a condition called haemochromatosis which needs medical follow-up. This test can be performed on a finger-prick home sample or with a phlebotomy sample collected at any of our nationwide partners.
If you want to know what your blood can tell you about your fitness – either before starting a programme, or to monitor progress during one., this is the profile for you. It includes all the essential biomarkers that are of interest to a sports person - a Full Blood Count, Liver & Kidney function profile, Iron levels, Ferritin, Heart & Muscle Enzymes, Cholesterol profile, Inflammation, Magnesium, Vitamin D , Vitamin B12 and Testosterone. We are able to monitor and track these results over time to see how well your body is functioning in response to your exercise regime and flag up anything that may need to be looked at. Due to the size of this profile and the inclusion of a full blood count we need a phlebotomy sample which you can give at any one of our 100+ locations around the UK.
This comprehensive profile checks for health indicators which can contribute to erectile dysfunction and male impotence. It is estimated that 48% of men experience difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection on at least some occasions. While the majority of the time there are psychological causes for this, it is vital to exclude physical causes as these causes may be due to a serious underlying illness - and can often be treated to reduce the effects of impotency. The main categories of causes are problems with circulation and hormonal. This profile checks for all the major causes of circulatory problems and checks the relevant hormones. Testosterone, SHBG and Prolactin hormone levels, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. Diabetes can cause circulation problems as well as nerve damage so Glucose and HbA1c levels are included along with a full cholesterol profile. A Prostate Specific Antigen level checks for indications of possible problems with the prostate which can also result in impotence.
The Anaemia Profile is a laboratory test that measures various parameters related to the red blood cells and their ability to carry oxygen. This test is typically done to diagnose and monitor different types of anemia, which is a condition characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells or a decrease in their ability to function properly. The Anaemia Profile includes several components such as a complete blood count (FBC), which provides information about the number and size of red blood cells, hemoglobin levels, and hematocrit. It also includes tests like iron studies, which measure the levels of iron in the blood, and vitamin B12 and folate levels, which are important for red blood cell production. This test is commonly ordered when a person presents symptoms of anemia such as fatigue, weakness, pale skin, shortness of breath, or dizziness. It helps healthcare providers determine the underlying cause of the anemia, such as iron deficiency, vitamin deficiencies, chronic diseases, or genetic disorders. The results of the Anaemia Profile can guide the appropriate treatment and management of the condition.
This test is a very comprehensive profile analysing 7 parameters including total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL “good”, LDL “bad” levels, and the ratios and percentages between them. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels and it is a very signficant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to find out if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. Most high cholesterol is due to a diet high in saturated fats which are in particularly high levels in animal fats. Some cholesterol is essential but we tend to get far to much. Your genes contribute a lot to your cholesterol levels too but you will never know without taking a blood test. About 1 in 250 people have very high cholesterol levels caused by a genetic condition called familial hypercholesterolaemia. This sadly often results in many family members dying far too early of heart attacks. It can be treated and will take more than dietary changes alone, but knowing if you have it is of course essential. Knowing allows you to take control and make the changes you need to make to ensure you have the best chance of a long and health life.
Analyse the widest range of hormones and systems in your body affected by fitness activity, that can be measured with a blood test. If you are taking supplements and want to monitor the affects these are having then this is the test for you. If you are concerned that you may not be responding to your exercise as you should then these are the hormones and systems to check. Your liver function is tested which is where your body processes most of the food and substances you introduce into your body. Thyroid function is checked with TSH and FT4 as if this is not working you will not have the energy you should. The widest range of hormones are analysed. All these hormones are very important for both men and women - although in different concentrations of course. Free & Total Testosterone, SHBG, DHEAS and Free Androgen Index are checked. Oestradiol, Luteinising Hormone, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Prolactin are all included. This profile can be performed on both a finger prick and a phlebotomy sample.
This is an extensive general wellness profile for both men and women. It gives you vital information about a wide range of very important health conditions. Having a blood test today can add years of health and wellness to your life. The conditions tested for very often take many years for symptoms to develop and some do not show any symptoms at all, but if not tested for, in the meantime, untreated, damage is being done. A full blood count tests for haemoglobin levels, red cells, white cells and platelets. This checks for anaemia and can also give early insight into a very wide range of blood diseases and health conditions that are commonly slow to become apparent from symptoms. It adds vital insight into the activity of your immune system and your clotting function. This profile will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. Your thyroid function is tested. Over 4% of people currently have low thyroid function and do not know about it. It is a notoriously difficult condition to diagnose by symptoms or medical examination. It is a blood test that gives you a definitive answer and can potentially avoid months, and often years, of unexplained tiredness, weight gain, constipation, depression, anxiety, and more. If your thyroid is overactive there is a whole other set of problems that need treating. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very signficant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. A full iron status profile, including ferritin is analysed. Iron is essential to maintain blood health (among other things) and your current levels and storage capacity are very important indicators for many health conditions. This profile also checks your liver function. Your liver is probably the most complex and vital organ in your body. It does such a wide range of things including digesting all your food and removing toxins and poisons - like alcohol. Finding that your liver is being stressed can make a huge difference to its (and your) long term health and wellness. Included is a kidney function test. Your kidney is also a vital organ. Checking that it is working properly is done primarily by blood tests which will give you the opportunity to get treatment early if any is needed. It checks your bone health with a calcium level, which is vital for bones and many other bodily systems, and checks you muscle health with creatine kinase which can show if you have damaged muscles. It checks for gout which can be altered dramatically with lifestyle and treatment and can cause a lot of misery if ignored. This profile includes 49 health indicators and because of its extensive size needs a phlebotomy sample, which can be given at any one of our nationwide partner locations or from our home visting phlebotomy service. If you are unable to get to a phlebotomist, most elements of this profile can be done with a finger-prick home test kit - although not everything. Look at the General Health Profiile, Thyroid Function - Diagnosis and Monitoring, home test kits.
This blood test is specifically designed to provide women with the most comprehensive check-up. It gives you vital information about a wide range of very important health conditions. Having a blood test today can add years of health and wellness to your life. The conditions tested for very often take many years for symptoms to develop and some do not show any symptoms at all, but if not tested for, in the meantime, untreated, damage is being done. A full blood count tests for haemoglobin levels, red cells, white cells and platelets. This checks for anaemia and can also give early insight into a very wide range of blood diseases and health conditions that are commonly slow to become apparent from symptoms. It adds vital insight into the activity of your immune system and your clotting function. This profile will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. Your thyroid function is tested. at least 1 in every 8 women will have problems with their thyroid function during their lifetime and it is notoriously difficult to diagnose thyroid problems by symptoms or medical examination. It is a blood test that gives you the definitive answer and can potentially avoid months, and often years, of unexplained tiredness, hair loss, weight problems, menstrual problems and more. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. Generalised inflammation is tested with a high sensitivity C-reactive protein level. Firstly Inflammation is bad for your heart. A high level can also indicate the presence of a very wide range of other health problems like autoimmune disease, bacterial infections, osteomyelitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and inflammatory bowel disease. Hormones tested for are oestrogen, luteinising hormone and luteinising hormone. These three hormones can give valuable information about fertility, menopause and more. A full iron status profile, including ferritin is analysed. Iron is essential to maintain blood health (among other things) and your current levels and storage capacity are very important indicators for many health conditions. Vitamins tested are Vitamin B12 and Folate which are essential for health blood and other systems. Vitamin D is included. Over 1 in 6 people are Vitamin D deficient and this is higher at the end of winter and in people who cover their skin. Low Vitamin D levels cause a wide array of misery including muscle and bone pain, pins and needles, muscle weakness and more. It also increases the risks of a range of cancers. You need a blood test to determine exactly how low your levels are so you can follow the right treatment plan to restore your health and wellness. This profile also checks your liver function. Your liver is probably the most complex and vital organ in your body. It does such a wide range of things including digesting all your food and removing toxins and poisons - like alcohol. Finding that your liver is being stressed can make a huge difference to its (and your) long term health and wellness. Included is a kidney function test. Your kidney is also a vital organ. Checking that it is working properly is done primarily by blood tests which will give you the opportunity to get treatment early if any is needed. It checks your bone health with a calcium level, which is vital for bones and many other bodily systems, and checks you muscle health with creatine kinase which can show if you have damaged muscles. It checks for gout which can be altered dramatically with lifestyle and treatment and can cause a lot of misery if ignored. This profile includes 58 health indicators and because of its extensive size needs a phlebotomy sample, which can be given at any one of our nationwide partner locations or from our home visiting phlebotomy service. If you are unable to get to a phlebotomist, most elements of this profile can be done with a finger-prick home test kit - although not everything. Look at the General Health Profile, Thyroid Function - Diagnosis and Monitoring, Vitamin Profile & Female Hormones Profile home test kits.
This blood test is specifically designed to provide men with the most comprehensive check-up. It gives you vital information about a wide range of very important health conditions. Having a blood test today can add years of health and wellness to your life. The conditions tested for very often take many years for symptoms to develop and some do not show any symptoms at all, but if not tested for, in the meantime, untreated, damage is being done. A full blood count tests for haemoglobin levels, red cells, white cells and platelets. This checks for anaemia and can also give early insight into a very wide range of blood diseases and health conditions that are commonly slow to become apparent from symptoms. It adds vital insight into the activity of your immune system and your clotting function. This profile will tell you if you have diabetes (HbA1c) - there are over 1 million people with diabetes who do not know they have it. Finding out will enable you to make the lifestyle changes and start treatments that will significantly lengthen your life and improve how you feel every day. Your thyroid function is tested. Over 3% of men currently have low thyroid function and do not know about it. It is a notoriously difficult condition to diagnose by symptoms or medical examination. It is a blood test that gives you a definitive answer and can potentially avoid months, and often years, of unexplained tiredness, weight gain, constipation, depression, anxiety, and more. If your thyroid is overactive there is a whole other set of problems that need treating. It includes a full cholesterol profile analysing over 5 parameters. Over 40% of adults have high cholesterol levels which is a very significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The only way to detect if you have high cholesterol is through a blood test. It will enable you to make the changes you need to reduce your risk of some of the most common causes of death. Generalised inflammation is tested with a high sensitivity C-reactive protein level. Firstly, Inflammation is bad for your heart. A high CRP level can also indicate the presence of a very wide range of other health problems like autoimmune disease, bacterial infections, osteomyelitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and inflammatory bowel disease. Testosterone levels are tested. This hormone is a vital component of any man's wellbeing. A full iron status profile, including ferritin is analysed. Iron is essential to maintain blood health (among other things) and your current levels and storage capacity are very important indicators for many health conditions. Vitamins tested are Vitamin B12 and Folate which are essential for health blood and other systems. Vitamin D is included. Over 1 in 6 people are Vitamin D deficient and this is higher at the end of winter and in people who cover their skin. Low Vitamin D levels cause a wide array of misery including muscle and bone pain, pins and needles, muscle weakness and more. It also increases the risks of a range of cancers. You need a blood test to determine exactly how low your levels are so you can follow the right treatment plan to restore your health and wellness. This profile also checks your liver function. Your liver is probably the most complex and vital organ in your body. It does such a wide range of things including digesting all your food and removing toxins and poisons - like alcohol. Finding that your liver is being stressed can make a huge difference to its (and your) long term health and wellness. Included is a kidney function test. Your kidney is also a vital organ. Checking that it is working properly is done primarily by blood tests which will give you the opportunity to get treatment early if any is needed. It checks your bone health with a calcium level, which is vital for bones and many other bodily systems, and checks you muscle health with creatine kinase which can show if you have damaged muscles. It checks for gout which can be altered dramatically with lifestyle and treatment and can cause a lot of misery if ignored. This profile includes 56 health indicators and because of its extensive size needs a phlebotomy sample, which can be given at any one of our nationwide partner locations or from our home visiting phlebotomy service. If you are unable to get to a phlebotomist, most elements of this profile can be done with a finger-prick home test kit - although not everything. Look at the General Health Profile, Thyroid Function - Diagnosis and Monitoring, Vitamin Profile & Testosterone Plus home test kits.
This test is designed to discover clues in your blood as to why you may be feeling unusually tired or fatigued. It will give you information on on several common things that doctors look for in blood tests that may give physical reasons for tiredness. It includes a full blood count and tests for vitamin D, inflammation, iron levels including ferritin and thyroid function tests. Analysis of 9 essential biomarkers including: Full Blood Count, Iron levels, Ferritin, Transferrin, Vitamin D, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Free T4 (Thyroxine). Due to the inclusion of a full blood count this test requires a phlebotomy sample which can be given at any of our 100+ nationwide partner locations.
Biochemistry (16 Parameters) & Haematology Profile plus Cholesterol Profile (TDL Code DL4L)
Biochemistry (24 Parameters) & Haematology Profile plus Full Cholesterol Profile (TDL Code DL2L)
Vitamin deficiencies can be the cause of a wide range of common symptoms and conditions. Vitamin B12 is particularly important for those on a plant-based diet. Low levels of Vitamin B12 and Folate can have very severe effects on blood and overall health. Vitamin D is also very important for anyone living in the UK. Up to a quarter of the population is low in Vitamin D at the end of winter. Low levels can cause a long list of health problems including fatigue, bone & muscle pain, depression and more.