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Please note, all our test prices includes blood draw service, we offer any type of blood tests so if the required ones are not in the list please contact us or book a Bespoke test. You can also contact us for any enquiries and bookings. We also offer home visits for any blood test. To book a Blood Test at Home simply contact us at 0730 0303805- 0730 0303804 or through the website booking or WhatsApp chat. We will take care of your request and arrange the home appointment as soon as possible and according to your schedule. Once your appointment is confirmed, our Nurse or phlebotomist will come to your home at an agreed day and time to collect the blood tests. Your samples will then be delivered to one of our partnered accredited labs and you and your Doctor (if needed) will receive the results as soon as they are ready.

Fertility Blood Analysis

Pregnancy Blood Test Beta HcG Quantitative

Progesterone Blood Test

Pregnancy Profile – Beta HcG and Progesterone

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Thyroid Health

Essential Thyroid Check

Basic Thyroid Blood Test Profile

FULL VIP Blood Test Male

FULL VIP Blood Test Female

Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin Blood Test

TSH Blood Test

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Allergy

Allergy – Individual Allergens

Allergy – 5 X Single Individual Allergens

Allergy – 10 X Single Individual Allergens

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Anaemia

We offer a range of 8 different tests to help you uncover your symptoms.


You choose which one is right for you?Anaemia symptoms may include:
*Feeling tired *Lethargic *Pale appearance *Lightheaded *Dizziness *Palpitations *Shortness of breath


Vitamin B12 is an important vitamin, essential for the normal functioning of many body processes. Deficiency can lead to anaemia (reduced red blood cells).
Vitamin A deficiency may be malnutrition, dry eyes and dry skin, repeat infections, anaemia, night blindness and more. Alcohol abuse can also affect Vitamin A levels. This test may also be used for people using nutrition supplements to assess the risk of a vitamin deficiency.
Folate, or Folic acid, is a B vitamin. It helps the body break down complex carbohydrates into simple sugars to be used for energy. Folate (folic acid) is one of the B group of vitamins found in green vegetables.

Anaemia Profile Blood Test

£185
Turnaround time: 3 working days

Iron, TIBC, Ferritin, Active B12, Folate RBC, FBC, HCT,Red Cell Count, MCV, MCH, MCHC,RDW,Platelet Count, MPV, White Cell Count, Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils, Platelets, 5 Part Differential

Vitamin B12 Active Blood Test

£105
Turnaround time: 1 working days
Vitamin B12 Active

Full Vitamin and Mineral Panel

£175
Turnaround time: 5 working days Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B9, Magnesium, Selenium, Zinc, Ferritin, Sodium, Calcium

Vitamin A Blood Test Retinol

£165
Turnaround time: 6 working days
Vitamin A (Retinol)

Folate Blood Test

£95
Turnaround time: 1 working days
Folate

Sickle Cell Blood Test Profile

£149
Profile or Single Biomarker: Custom Profile Turnaround Time: 5 Working days
Test inclusions are Haemoglobin, HCT, Red Cell Count, MCV, MCH, Sickle solubility test, Sickle Electrophoresis Haemoglobin phenotype.

Fertility Blood Analysis

Quantitative Beta HcG Pregnancy blood test results show beta HcG levels and estimations of weeks pregnant. The results are expressed in IU/L (International Units per Litre) and can be detected by a pregnancy blood test from 11-12 days after conception.

Progesterone is a hormone that is manufactured mainly in the female ovaries. During pregnancy the progesterone levels continually rise to support the pregnancy. This test can be useful to determine the cause of female infertility, to monitor fertility treatments and high risk pregnancies

Pregnancy Blood Test Beta HcG Quantitative

£95
Turnaround Time: 1 Working days Simply Quantitative Beta HcG - Levels given in IU/L

Progesterone Blood Test

£95
Progesterone Turnaround Time: 1 Working days

Pregnancy Profile - Beta HcG and Progesterone

£109
Turnaround time: 1 working days
Knowing HcG AND Progesterone may offer further insights into viability.
Pregnancy Blood Test (Beta HcG Quantitative), Progesterone

Lipid Blood Test Profile

If you are looking for a cholesterol test, you have come to the right place.

Cholesterol, total. Cholesterol is a form of fat (lipid) bound to protein known as a lipoprotein and is an essential component of all cell membranes (boundaries) – but an excess of it during a health screening is linked to an increased risk of heart and blood vessel disease. The total figure is useful, but it is more helpful to know the levels of the two parts which make up the bulk of the cholesterol molecule – HDL and LDL.
Triglycerides. Triglycerides are a category of fat found in the blood. Triglycerides effectively store energy for later use by the body. High triglyceride levels within a health screening are associated with pancreatitis, and possibly heart disease and strokes. Some medication can cause the level to rise, as can poorly controlled diabetes.

HDL Cholesterol. HDL (high density lipoprotein or good cholesterol) is the component of cholesterol that is associated with good health, and high levels within a health screen are linked to reduced risk of heart and blood vessel disease.

LDL Cholesterol. LDL (low density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol ) is the component of cholesterol that is associated with higher risk of heart and blood vessel disease.

Lipid Blood Test Profile – Cholesterol Test

£95

Blood Group and Typing Blood Test

Are you curious about your blood type.A blood group refers to red blood cells. The most common are the ABO and Rh systems.

Blood Group and Typing Blood Test

£115
Turnaround Time: 3 Working days
Reported as Blood type and rhesus +/-

Iron Blood Test

Our Iron Status Profile Blood Test Profile with 4 Biomarkers
Iron – The serum iron level is a measure of the circulating iron in the blood. It tells us (along with TIBC/UIBC, transferrin and ferritin) the state of the body’s iron reserves. An excess in a health screening can indicate disorders of iron storage (such as haemochromatosis), while low levels may indicate (along with changes in TIBC/UIBC, transferrin saturation and ferritin) iron deficiency.

Transferrin saturation like TIBC/UIBC, is a measure of iron storage. The higher the level within a health screening, the greater the amount of iron stored. This test can be used to detect iron deficiency, and also conditions of iron excess (such as haemochromatosis).
Ferritin is a protein found in the blood which carries iron. Like TIBC/UIBC, and transferrin saturation, it can tell us how much iron is stored in the body. The higher the level within a health screening, the greater the amount of iron stored. This test can be used to detect iron deficiency, and also conditions of iron excess (such as haemochromatosis). Ferritin can also be raised if inflammation is present in the body somewhere.

Iron Status Profile Blood Test

£105
Profile or Single Biomarker: Custom Profile
Turnaround Time: 1- 3 Working days

Vitamin and Mineral Profile

Feeling lethargic? Tired? Unmotivated? Fatigued?

Vitamin B12 Active Blood Test

£105

Full Vitamin and Mineral Panel

£175

Full blood count

Looking for a comprehensive full blood count profile, our test comprises of 17 biomarkers.

Full Blood Count Profile Haematology

£95
Turnaround time: 1 – 3 working days

FBC, HCT, Red Cell Count, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV, White Cell Count, Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils, Platelets, 5 Part Differential

Thyroid

Hyperthyroid Health Symptoms may include:

Weight loss with increased appetite – Warm/clammy skin – Shortness/loss of breath – Feeling warm and sweating excessively – Feeling hyperactive – Rapid heartbeat – Insomnia – Osteoporosis – Raised libido – Irregular bowel movements – Diarrhoea – Thin hair – Fertility problems – Irritability

Hypothyroid symptoms may include:

Fatigue – Feeling cold constantly – Weight gain and/or difficulty losing weight – Brain fog – Issues with Breathlessness – Low basal temperature – Insomnia – Hair loss – Raised cholesterol – Low basal temperature – Dry hair and skin – Loss of libido – Constipation – Depression – Mood swings – Fertility problems

The TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is a hormone manufactured in the pituitary gland (found in the brain). It s role is to stimulate thyroxine production in the thyroid gland (found in the neck). A high level within a health screening is associated with an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) and a low level is found if the thyroid gland is over-active (hyperthyroidism). Changes in the TSH level alone can indicate underlying thyroid problems even if the thyroxine levels are normal.
A Total T4 measurement measures ALL of the T4 hormone bound and free. Most endocrinologists find Free T4more useful, but we still include T4 in this profile as some doctors still specifically request it when investigating thyroid function.
FT4 (free thyroxine) is the active form of thyroxine, released from the thyroid gland in the neck. Its role is to control metabolism – release of energy from all cells of the body. A lack of thyroxine leads to, for example, tiredness and weight gain, whereas an excess will lead to weight loss, rapid heart rate and anxiety. It is generally believed that this level (FT4) is the most reliable indicator of thyroid status – ie whether the gland is over-active (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism).
(Free Triiodothyronine) – This is one of two hormones produced by the thyroid gland. This measures the level of T3 that is ‘free’ and is able to regulate metabolism.

Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies

This is an enzyme found in the thyroid gland mostly. This allows the production of thyroid hormones.

Thyroglobulin

Is around half of the protein content for the Thyroid gland, which is used to store T4 and T3 Thyroid hormone molecules in the Thyroid. Conditions such as hyperthyroidism, Thyroiditis or goitre will cause an elevation of the serum Thyroglobulin.

Thyroglobulin (TG)
Is a secretory product only of the thyroid gland.

Is this blood test right for you?
Do you want to find out more about your thyroid health? Do your symptoms affecting your weight, mood, energy and possibly skin/hair. Or has your doctor only offered you limited tests? If you’re looking for an Essential Thyroid check then this is the test for you!

Basic Thyroid Blood Test Profile

£105

Essential Thyroid Check

£149

Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin Blood Test

£129

TSH Blood Test

£95

Nutritional blood investigation

Vitamin K is an essential vitamin that has many uses in the body. It helps with blood clotting, bone health, and maintaining good fatty acid balance. Vitamin K deficiency is a rare condition, but it can happen if you don’t get enough of it through your diet.

Vitamin K Nutritional Blood Test

£150
Biomarkers Included: 1 - See below for full list.
Profile or Single Biomarker: Single Biomarker
Turnaround Time: 6 Working days

Allergy

ALUK
Specific IgE blood tests (previously known as RAST tests) measure levels of IgE antibodies to specific allergens in the blood. For example, if you think you are allergic to cow’s milk and this was highlighted as a suspected food allergen then the test would be for cow’s milk specific IgE.

Paediatric Allergy Profile 30

£180
This is designed especially for children to include dog, cat, horse allergy, cow’s milk, rice, peanuts, hazelnuts, chicken, cocoa (chocolate), gluten, potato, apple grass, please contact us for the full list of allergies tested.

Allergy Profile VI – Atrophic

£180
This is our most popular allergy screening test, providing information on lactose, milk, peanut, cacao (chocolate), soya, tomato, wheat, rye, barley, oat and citrus fruits and an array of other allergens. Please contact us for the full list.

Coeliac Profile

£180
IGG and IGA – this test will equip you with the information to take control of your health with information about your coeliac status.

Allergy Profile X– Cow’s Milk and Gluten

£120
This test will provide you with information regarding whether you are intolerant to cow’s milk and gluten.

Allergy Profile IX – FOOD

£180
Curious about food allergies, this test provides you with information regarding the most commonly consumed foods including, egg white, egg yolk, cow’s milk, codfish, wheat flour, sesame, peanut, soybean, walnut, hazelnut, almond, shrimp, tomato, carrot, potato, apple, casein, celery, peach, cross reactive carbohydrate determinants.

We are available 7 days per week from 8am  – 8pm to discuss your requirements

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What happens next?

  1. Decide which test is suitable for you
  2. Book an appointment
  3. Our expert nursing team will collect your sample at your chosen venue
  4. Results emailed to you

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