Everyday Health Check (in-clinic)
Our Everyday Health Screen blood test provides a comprehensive overview of your key health markers, helping you stay on top of your wellbeing. This in-clinic test assesses vital areas such as liver function, kidney health, cholesterol levels, and more. It’s designed to give you a detailed insight into your overall health, so you can take proactive steps to maintain balance and vitality. Whether you’re looking for peace of mind or actionable advice, our Everyday Health Screen supports you in making informed decisions about your health. personalised wellness report with recommendations for diet, lifestyle adjustments, and supplements is included at no extra cost, and you can opt for a 30-min consultation with a nutritionist to receive tailored guidance based on your results.
Disclaimer: Upon purchasing the Everyday Health Screen, you will receive a link to book an appointment at a clinic of your convenience. Our clinics are located in major cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Belfast to ensure ease of access and flexibility for your appointment. If you have any questions regarding clinic locations, please reach out to us prior to purchasing the test.
- Haemoglobin: Measures the oxygen-carrying protein in your red blood cells.
- Red Blood Cell Count: Reflects the number of red blood cells in your body.
- White Blood Cell Count: Helps detect infections or inflammatory conditions.
- Platelet Count: Assesses your blood's ability to clot.
- Vitamin D: Essential for bone health and immune function.
- Vitamin B12: Supports nerve health and red blood cell formation.
- Folate (Folic Acid): Important for DNA synthesis and cell growth.
- Zinc: Helps with immune function and wound healing.
- Magnesium: Crucial for muscle function, nerve function, and energy production.
- Iron: Vital for oxygen transport in the blood.
- Ferritin: Reflects stored iron levels in your body.
- Transferrin: A protein that transports iron in your bloodstream.
- Transferrin Saturation: Measures how much iron is bound to transferrin.
- Total Cholesterol: Measures overall cholesterol levels in the blood.
- LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) Cholesterol: Known as "bad" cholesterol, high levels can increase the risk of heart disease.
- HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Cholesterol: Known as "good" cholesterol, helps remove excess cholesterol from the blood.
- Triglycerides: High levels of these fats can increase your risk of heart disease.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Regulates thyroid hormone production.
- Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3): Measures active thyroid hormone in the blood.
- Free Thyroxine (FT4): The precursor to FT3, helps assess thyroid function.
- Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies: Detects autoimmune thyroid conditions.
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme that helps assess liver function.
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST): Another enzyme indicating liver health.
- Bilirubin: Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.
- Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies (tTG-IgA): Screens for gluten intolerance (coeliac disease).
- Amylase: An enzyme produced by the pancreas, helps assess digestive health.
- Glucose: Measures blood sugar levels to detect diabetes or prediabetes.
- HbA1c: Reflects average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months.
- Insulin: Assesses insulin levels and how well your body regulates blood sugar.
The wellness report provides:
- Personalised recommendations for improving your overall health based on test results.
- Dietary advice to address nutrient deficiencies or support better health outcomes.
- Lifestyle recommendations to enhance physical well-being and manage stress.
- Supplement recommendations tailored to support specific health goals or needs.
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