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This profile is our most comprehensive general wellness profile for women. It checks your liver & kidney function, your bone health, iron levels (including ferritin) and your full cholesterol profile. It also checks your HbA1C level (which is diagnostic of diabetes) and your thyroid function. Added to all this it does a full blood count which checks the health and number of your red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Included is a test for inflammation and as a low Vitamin D level is so common for women in the UK, we test for this as well as Vitamin B12 and Folate levels. We also test for female hormones FSH, LH and Oestrodiol and finally we test for Magnesium levels.
No. of Bio markers in Test: 49
Biomarker Category | Names of Biomarkers |
Kidney Function |
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Gout |
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Liver Function |
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Heart & Muscle Enzymes |
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Proteins |
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Bone Health |
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Lipid (cholesterol) |
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Diabetes |
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Red Blood Cells |
Haemoglobin Levels Haematocrit (HCT) Red Cell Count Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH) Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) |
White Blood Cells |
Total White Cell Count Neutrophils Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils |
Clotting |
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Iron Studies |
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Inflammation |
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Thyroid Profile |
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Vitamins |
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Hormones |
Oestradiol Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Luteinising Hormone (LH) |
This is a finger-prick test. You will receive a self-testing kit by first class post which will give you full instructions on how to do everything.
Simply put, you will need about 5-6 drops of blood into three small tubes which you then post back to our partner laboratory using our pre-paid envelope.
Your results will be emailed to you via our secure portal within a day of receiving your sample at the laboratory. The whole process is usually complete within 2-3 days – although we do have to depend on royal mail.
All results are reviewed and commented on by our NHS registered GPs but please remember that blood tests alone are never a safe substitute for seeing a doctor directly. While blood tests can be an essential element of investigating your health, diagnosing a medical condition or starting treatment should always be in consultation with a doctor where your symptoms, history and an examination can be performed.