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This profile gives a picture of overall health. This is a comprehensive screening blood test of your biochemistry and haematology systems including white blood cells and red blood cells as part of the full blood count, kidney and liver functioning, bone health, glucose, cholesterol and iron levels.
Haematology profiles are tests to assess your blood counts and look for abnormalities that might indicate a problem. A Full Blood Count (FBC) will assess your blood examining the white and red cells in your blood. The test may also include looking at an indication of inflammation called the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
This is a panel of tests to assess overall health. These tests establish a “baseline” consisting of test results to assess kidney function, liver function, specific electrolytes, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, and thyroid function values.
Our most comprehensive blood test for men, including diabetes, cholesterol, organ health, vitamins and minerals, hormones, iron levels and more.
PCOS is a complex condition with various symptoms which can vary greatly from person to person. By examining progesterone levels in the blood, the test can decipher whether you are ovulating normally.
Check if you are at risk of Type 2 Diabetes or have Pre-Diabetes. Symptoms can include tiredness, thirst, weight loss, blurred vision or persistent infections.
Our most comprehensive blood test for female hormone profile. Knowing the function and levels of these hormones is a positive step towards creating hormone balance and achieving wellbeing.
Biochemistry tests measure the chemical substances carried by the blood. Key tests indicate the level of functioning of the liver and kidneys. They also measure the levels of fats and sugar circulating in the body.
A group of blood tests done to measure the levels of various lipids and thereby assess the risk of cardiovascular disease
Check your thyroid function to understand a varied range of symptoms, such as tiredness and lethargy, anxiety, depression, unexplained weight gain or loss.
Liver disease can lead to lack of energy, loss of appetite, low mood, reduced libido and worsened overall health and wellbeing. This test will check your complete liver function.
Early kidney disease has few symptoms but can lead to weight loss, fatigue, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, muscle pains and headaches.
Checking the health of your red blood cells could be important if you have a family history of blood disorders or if you are experiencing symptoms of anemia like chronic fatigue, or pale skin. By examining your white blood cells, this test can also detect current or recent signs of infection or inflammation
A simple test to check for the presence of HIV.
A Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause low energy, fatigue and low mood. Our simple test will check your Vitamin B12 levels to understand your health.
It measures the glucose level in the blood and is a useful initial screening test for diabetes.
It measures amount of ferritin in your blood. Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. A ferritin test helps your doctor understand how much iron your body stores.
Check your levels of testosterone, which can affect your libido and cause erectile dysfunction, low mood, fatigue, irritability and physical weakness.
Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. If you don’t get enough vitamin D you might feel depressed, tired, get sick often, have weak bones and muscle pain.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) helps your ovaries function normally and plays a key role in egg production and ovulation. If you have PCOS, you might have a raised LH:FSH ratio.
A progesterone test is a blood test that measures a hormone called progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone whose main role is to help prepare and maintain a woman’s endometrium (lining of the womb/uterus) for pregnancy; it works together with several other female hormones.
Oestradiol is a hormone required in both males and females. Oestradiol levels naturally fall in males and females as they both get older, leaving both more vulnerable to the development of osteoporosis.
Measure the levels of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) in your blood. Elevated levels can be an indicator of Prostate Cancer.
A D-dimer test is used to find out if you have a blood clotting disorder. If your results show low or normal D-dimer levels in the blood, it means you probably don’t have a clotting disorder.