Ultimate General Health Check

Evaluate key health indicators: cholesterol, vitamins, blood sugar, iron, and receive a comprehensive GP report for a detailed health assessment.

Find out what this test checks for

Experiencing these symptoms? Try this test

Fatigue
Weight Changes
Mood Changes
Frequent Urination
Increased Thirst
Muscle Weakness
Bone Pain

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How does it work?

Select Your Test

Choose the test of your preference and have it delivered to your home within a few days, or visit us at one of our clinics.

Take a Blood Sample

Perform a rapid finger prick, and then dispatch your sample in a prepaid envelope.

Post Your Sample

Send your sample using the Freepost pack to our laboratory on the same day it's collected.

Receive Results

View your comprehensive test results and monitor your development with guidance from healthcare professionals.

What does it test for?

Discover more about these important health indicators to get a glimpse of what's going on inside your body and the symptoms associated with abnormal levels.

FT4 and TSH
The FT4 test assesses the levels of free thyroxine, while the TSH test measures thyroid-stimulating hormone. Together, these tests provide a comprehensive evaluation of thyroid function, aiding in the diagnosis and management of thyroid disorders.
Fatigue
Anxiety
Sleep
Diarrhoea
Lipids
The Lipids test assesses cholesterol levels in the blood, including HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. It is crucial for evaluating cardiovascular health and assessing the risk of heart disease.
Chest Pain
Fatigue
Dizziness
Nausea
Weakness
Palpitations
LFT
The LFT measures various enzymes, proteins, and substances to assess liver health. Abnormal results may indicate liver diseases such as hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
Appetite Loss
Kidney
Evaluates kidney function, essential for waste filtration and electrolyte balance. Crucial for diagnosing kidney disorders and maintaining overall health.
Mood
Fever
Nausea
Headache
HbA1c
The Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is a critical diagnostic tool used to assess long-term glucose control in individuals, particularly those with diabetes. This blood test measures the percentage of haemoglobin—the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells—that is bound to glucose molecules over a period of approximately 2 to 3 months. HbA1c provides a comprehensive snapshot of average blood glucose levels during this extended timeframe, reflecting the effectiveness of diabetes management over time. Unlike daily glucose monitoring, which offers a more immediate view, the HbA1c test is valuable for understanding overall glycaemic control and identifying trends in blood sugar levels.
Fatigue
Nausea
Headache
Fever
Dizziness
FBC
Comprehensive blood analysis, including red and white blood cell counts, hemoglobin, and platelets. Crucial for diagnosing various health conditions and monitoring overall well-being.
Sleep
Appetite Loss
Memory
Libido
Urea (UE)
Urea, measured in blood, indicates kidney function. Elevated levels can signal kidney impairment, dehydration, or high protein intake. Low levels may suggest liver dysfunction or malnutrition. Urea tests help diagnose and manage renal and metabolic disorders.
Memory
Hair Growth
Fitness
Bleeding
ISP
Crucial for diagnosing anemia and monitoring iron deficiency or overload conditions. It provides essential insights into overall health and helps guide appropriate treatment strategies.
Depression
Hair Growth
Hot Flashes
Mood
B12
Vitamin B12 levels vital for nerve function, red blood cell production, and overall health. It's pivotal in maintaining energy levels and supporting cognitive function.
Diarrhoea
Appetite Loss
Vision
Fitness
Folate
Essential for assessing folate levels, vital for cell division, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. Crucial for overall health and preventing anemia.
Vision
Vomiting
Muscle Aches
Energy
Bone
Anylses minerals and proteins in the blood that are crucial for bone health, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of bone disorders, including osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases.
Fitness
Erectile Dysfunction
Muscle Loss
Fever
Vitamin D
Drinking too much alcohol, carrying excess weight, an unhealthy diet, and certain medications can affect your liver. It's essential to check your liver health as alcoholic liver disease affects more men than women.
Sleep
Energy
Mood
Fitness
General Health

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