Premium Complete Blood Test

£249

Test Overview

What is the Premium Complete Blood Test?

Our Premium Complete Blood Test is our most comprehensive health check,
analysing a wide range of biomarkers to provide a detailed overview of your
overall health and wellbeing.

Who is this test for?

This test is ideal if you:

  • Want the most complete picture of your health
  • Are experiencing ongoing symptoms without a clear cause
  • Want to monitor multiple areas of health in one test
  • Are looking for a premium, all-in-one health assessment

It’s suitable for both men and women and is designed for those who want a deeper understanding of their health.

About This Test

This advanced test assesses multiple systems across the body, including:

  • Hormonal balance
  • Organ function (liver and kidneys)
  • Cardiovascular health
  • Vitamin and mineral levels
  • Inflammation and immune health
  • Blood health and oxygen transport

By combining a wide range of biomarkers, this test provides a comprehensive
snapshot of your health, helping to identify imbalances, deficiencies, and early
signs of potential conditions.

Compared to our Advanced Well Man and Well Woman tests, this panel includes a broader range of biomarkers, offering a more detailed and in-depth
analysis.

What’s Included in This Test

This test measures 62 biomarkers across 16 categories:

  • Thyroid (3 biomarkers)
  • Thyroid Antibodies (4 biomarkers)
  • Liver (9 biomarkers)
  • Kidney (3 biomarkers)
  • Cholesterol (6 biomarkers)
  • Iron Profile (4 biomarkers)
  • Blood Cells (15 biomarkers)
  • Hormones (10 biomarkers)
  • Vitamin B12 (1 biomarker)
  • Vitamin D (1 biomarker)
  • Minerals (1 biomarker)
  • Trace Metals (1 biomarker)
  • Inflammation (1 biomarker)
  • Diabetes (1 biomarker)
  • Gout (1 biomarker)

This extensive panel provides one of the most detailed health assessments
available.

Requirements & Preparation
  • You must be 18 years or over to take this test
  • Fasting is required for 8–12 hours before your test

What biomarkers do we test?

Blood Cells 1 biomarkers
  • Blood Cells Panel: Includes red blood cells, white blood cells, haemoglobin, platelets and indices to assess overall blood health.
Cholesterol 6 biomarkers
  • HDL: HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream, reducing the risk of heart disease.
  • LDL: LDL can lead to plaque build-up in arteries, increasing risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Non-HDL Cholesterol: Measures all harmful cholesterol combined.
  • Total Cholesterol: Measures total cholesterol in the blood.
  • Cholesterol Ratio: Ratio used to assess cardiovascular risk.
  • Triglycerides: Triglycerides are fats in the blood that can increase cardiovascular risk if elevated.
Diabetes 1 biomarkers
  • HbA1c: Reflects blood glucose over 2–3 months.
Gout 1 biomarkers
  • Urate: Urate is a waste product formed from purine breakdown. Elevated levels may lead to gout, causing joint pain and inflammation.
Hormones 9 biomarkers
  • Testosterone: Supports energy, muscle mass, libido and overall wellbeing.
  • Free Testosterone: Represents available testosterone for body use.
  • FSH: Controls reproductive function in men and women.
  • LH: Regulates reproductive hormone production.
  • Prolactin: Influences reproductive hormone balance.
  • SHBG: Controls how much testosterone is available in the body.
  • Oestradiol: Regulates reproductive health and hormone balance.
  • Progesterone: Regulates menstrual cycle and fertility.
  • FAI: Indicates level of active androgens.
1 biomarkers
  • DHEA-S: Supports hormone production and metabolic health.
Inflammation 1 biomarkers
  • hs-CRP: Measures inflammation linked to disease risk.
Iron Profile 4 biomarkers
  • Ferritin: Ferritin reflects iron stores in the body. Low levels may indicate deficiency.
  • Iron: Iron is essential for producing haemoglobin, allowing oxygen transport around the body.
  • TIBC: Measures how well iron is carried in the blood.
  • Transferrin: Transferrin transports iron through the bloodstream.
Kidney 3 biomarkers
  • Creatinine: High levels may indicate reduced kidney function.
  • eGFR: Measures how well kidneys filter blood.
  • Sodium: Helps regulate hydration and nerve function.
Liver 9 biomarkers
  • ALT: ALT is an enzyme found mainly in the liver. Elevated levels may indicate inflammation or damage to liver cells.
  • AST: AST is an enzyme found in the liver and muscles. Elevated levels may indicate liver damage or other conditions.
  • ALP: ALP is associated with liver and bile ducts. Elevated levels may indicate issues with bile flow or liver function.
  • GGT: GGT is an enzyme associated with liver function and may indicate liver stress or alcohol-related effects.
  • Albumin: Albumin helps maintain fluid balance and transport substances in the blood.
  • Globulin: Globulins are proteins involved in immune response and other processes.
  • Bilirubin: Bilirubin is a waste product processed by the liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.
  • Total Protein: Total protein reflects liver function and overall health.
  • Ceruloplasmin: Ceruloplasmin helps transport copper and plays a role in iron metabolism.
Minerals 1 biomarkers
  • Magnesium: Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in muscle function, energy production, and nervous system regulation. Low levels may contribute to fatigue, muscle cramps, and weakness.
Thyroid 5 biomarkers
  • Free T3: Active hormone controlling metabolism.
  • Free T4: Helps regulate metabolism and energy.
  • Total T3: Measures total circulating T3.
  • Total T4: Measures total circulating T4.
  • TSH: Regulates thyroid hormone production.
Thyroid Antibodies 2 biomarkers
  • Thyroglobulin Antibodies: Linked to autoimmune thyroid conditions.
  • TPO Antibodies: May indicate Hashimoto’s or autoimmune thyroid disease.
Trace Metals 1 biomarkers
  • Copper: Copper is a trace mineral involved in energy production, immune function, and iron metabolism. Abnormal levels may affect energy and overall metabolic health.
Vitamins 2 biomarkers
  • Vitamin B12: Supports red blood cell formation and nervous system function.
  • Vitamin D: Essential for bone health, muscle function and immune system support.

More Information

This test is designed to give you a complete understanding of your health in a
single appointment.

It is particularly useful if you:

  • Want a full health “MOT”
  • Are investigating symptoms affecting multiple areas of your health
  • Want a detailed baseline to monitor changes over time

By identifying potential issues early, this test allows you to take proactive steps to improve your health and seek further medical advice where needed.

Results are typically available within 3–5 working days from when your sample
reaches the laboratory.

Please let us know prior to your appointment if any of the following:
• You have a disability
• You have any allergies that we should be aware of
• You have a medical condition that we need to be made aware of
• If you do not speak and/or read and understand English
• Anything else we should be made aware of

Do not book an appointment if either of the following apply to you:
You are under the age of 18 as we have a strict over 18 policy (We may need to ask for proof of age and ask to see ID prior to your appointment)

Please be aware:
Some people may feel dizzy and/or faint during and after their blood draw. If this has happened to you in the past, please tell the person carrying out the test so they are aware. The maximum attempts that are permitted with your consent will be two blood draw attempts. It is common to have a small amount of bruising after the procedure. This is normal and should resolve after a few days. However, if the area becomes red or swollen, please seek medical advice. Its fine to bring someone with you for support.

 

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