Blood Tests
At Insight Health Services, we offer accurate and reliable blood testing to help you understand your health better. Our comprehensive range of blood tests is designed to detect, monitor, and prevent various medical conditions at an early stage.
3-4 days
LIPID PROFILE
A complete heart health check measuring “good” and “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides.
Includes Triglycerides, Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Non-HDL Cholesterol.
3-4 days
HBA1C – GLYCOSYLATED HB
A vital test for diabetes; it measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months.
3-4 days
RANDOM BLOOD GLUCOSE
This blood test measures your blood sugar level at the time the sample is taken, regardless of when you last ate. It is used to screen for diabetes, investigate symptoms such as increased thirst or fatigue, and monitor blood sugar control.
3-4 days
DIABETIC PROFILE
A vital test for diabetes; it measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months.
Tests Included: Glucose, HbA1c
3-4 days
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
A vital hormone test to assess fertility and ovarian reserve in women, or sperm production in men. It is also commonly used to help diagnose menopause or pituitary gland issues.
3-4 days
LUTEINISING HORMONE
This blood test measures levels of luteinising hormone, which plays an important role in regulating the reproductive system. In women, it helps assess ovulation, menstrual irregularities, fertility concerns, and menopause. In men, it is used to evaluate testosterone production and overall testicular function.
3-4 days
OESTRADIOL
Measures the main form of oestrogen to monitor ovarian function and hormonal balance.
3-4 days
PROGESTERONE
This blood test measures progesterone levels, a hormone involved in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. It is used to assess ovulation, fertility, menstrual irregularities, and early pregnancy health.
3-4 days
SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN
This blood test measures SHBG, a protein that binds to sex hormones such as testosterone and oestrogen. It helps assess hormonal balance and is often used alongside hormone tests when investigating fertility, menstrual issues, or symptoms of hormonal imbalance.
3-4 days
PROLACTIN
This blood test measures prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It is used to investigate irregular periods, fertility problems, unexpected breast milk production, and symptoms that may suggest pituitary gland disorders.
3-4 days
N-terminal pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide) (BNP)
This blood test is used when there is concern about heart function. It is commonly requested to investigate symptoms such as shortness of breath, persistent fatigue, ankle swelling, or unexplained breathlessness. The test helps clinicians assess whether heart failure or cardiac strain may be contributing to symptoms and whether further cardiac investigations are needed.
7-10 days
THALLASSAEMIA SCREEN
This blood test screens for thalassaemia, an inherited blood disorder that affects haemoglobin production. It is commonly used in people with unexplained anaemia or as part of pre-pregnancy and antenatal screening to assess carrier status.
4-5 days
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS SCREEN
This blood test checks iron levels and related markers to screen for haemochromatosis, a condition where excess iron builds up in the body. It helps identify iron overload that may affect organs such as the liver, heart, and pancreas. Early detection allows timely monitoring and management to prevent long-term complications.
Test Included : HFE common/gene, variants C282Y + H63D
3-4 days
D.H.E.A. SULPHATE (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate)
D.H.E.A. Sulphate is a hormone produced mainly by the adrenal glands and plays an important role in the production of other hormones, including testosterone and oestrogen. Measuring DHEA-S levels can help assess adrenal gland function and investigate hormonal imbalances.
3-4 days
INTACT WHOLE MOLECULE PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH)
This blood test measures the level of intact parathyroid hormone in your blood, which plays a key role in regulating calcium and phosphate balance. It is used to assess parathyroid gland function and helps investigate causes of abnormal calcium levels, bone disorders, kidney disease, and symptoms such as fatigue or bone pain.
3-4 days
TRI IODOTHYRONINE (T3)
This test measures T3, the active thyroid hormone that directly influences metabolism, heart rate, and energy production. It is essential when symptoms of an overactive thyroid are present, such as anxiety, weight loss, palpitations, or heat intolerance. T3 testing is often used alongside TSH and T4 when thyroid function results are unclear or inconsistent.
3-4 days
THYROXINE (Free T4)
This blood test measures the level of free thyroxine, one of the main hormones produced by the thyroid gland. It is essential when investigating symptoms such as persistent tiredness, unexplained weight gain or loss, sensitivity to cold or heat, hair thinning, or changes in mood. It is often used alongside TSH to provide a clearer picture of thyroid function.
3-4 days
TESTOSTERONE
This blood test measures testosterone levels, a key sex hormone in both men and women. It is used to investigate symptoms such as low energy, reduced libido, fertility concerns, menstrual irregularities, or signs of hormone imbalance.
4-5 days
BORRELIA AB S (LYME DIS)
Specialist screening for Lyme disease antibodies following a tick bite or unexplained joint pain.
7-10 days
Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Antibodies
This blood test checks immunity to whooping cough. It is particularly essential during pregnancy, as maternal immunity helps protect newborn babies before they are eligible for routine vaccinations. It may also be used in occupational health settings or when immunity status is uncertain.
3-4 days
CYTOMEGALOVIRUS AB S
Checks for antibodies to the CMV virus; important for assessing immune status, especially during pregnancy or for those with weakened immunity.
3-4 days
TOTAL IMMUNOGLOBULIN E (IgE)
This test measures total IgE levels in the blood, which are associated with allergic responses. It is essential when investigating suspected allergies, asthma, eczema, hay fever, or unexplained skin rashes. Elevated IgE levels may indicate an allergic tendency and can help guide further allergy testing or specialist referral when symptoms are persistent or worsening.
3-4 days
IMMUNOGLOBULINS
This blood test measures the levels of key antibodies in your blood that support your immune system. It helps assess how well your immune system is functioning and can identify immune deficiencies, chronic infections, inflammation, or certain autoimmune conditions.
4-5 days
MYCOPLASMA ANTIBODIES (SEROLOGY)
This blood test checks for antibodies to Mycoplasma bacteria, which can cause respiratory infections such as atypical pneumonia. It helps determine whether you have had a recent or past infection and may be used when symptoms include a persistent cough, fever, or chest discomfort.
7-10 days
PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS incl. IMMUNOGLOBULIN
This blood test analyses different proteins in the blood, including immunoglobulins. It is used to investigate immune system disorders, chronic inflammation, liver disease, and conditions affecting protein production such as myeloma.
4-5 days
TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE (tTG)
This blood test is used to screen for coeliac disease by detecting antibodies produced in response to gluten. It is essential for individuals experiencing long-term digestive symptoms such as bloating, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss. It is also recommended for people with unexplained anaemia, chronic fatigue, or nutrient deficiencies, and should be performed while the patient is consuming gluten.
3-4 days
TOXOPLASMA IGG & IGM
This blood test detects antibodies to toxoplasmosis, allowing identification of past or recent infection. It is particularly essential during pregnancy or pregnancy planning, as a new infection during pregnancy may pose risks to the developing baby. The test helps determine immunity, recent exposure, and whether further monitoring or treatment is required.
3-4 days
VARICELLA ZOSTER AB S
This test checks for immunity to the varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox. It is essential for healthcare workers, individuals planning pregnancy, or people who are unsure of previous exposure. Confirming immunity is particularly important before pregnancy or immunosuppressive treatment to reduce the risk of complications.
3-4 days
RUBELLA ANTIBODY (IGG)
This blood test checks for immunity to rubella (German measles). It is commonly used to confirm immunity before pregnancy or to assess past exposure or vaccination status.
3-4 days
HEP B SURFACE ANTIGEN
This blood test detects the presence of the hepatitis B virus in your bloodstream. It is used to identify a current hepatitis B infection and helps determine whether the infection is acute or chronic. The test is commonly used for screening, occupational health checks, and before medical procedures to ensure patient and staff safety.
3-4 days
C REACTIVE PROTEIN
A sensitive marker for inflammation in the body; helps track your response to infection or injury.
4-5 days
EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS AB S
Checks for antibodies to the virus that causes glandular fever; ideal for investigating chronic fatigue.
3-4 days
ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENT RATE
A non-specific marker used to detect and monitor inflammation in the body; often used alongside other tests to investigate joint pain, fevers or inflammatory conditions.
3-4 days
HEP B IMMUNITY (ANTI-HBS)
A blood test to confirm if you are protected against Hepatitis B. Essential for healthcare workers or those needing to check their vaccine response.
3-4 days
HIV Duo (HIV-1 & HIV-2 Antibodies and p24 Antigen)
This blood test is an advanced screening test that detects both HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies, as well as the p24 antigen. By identifying the virus earlier than antibody-only tests, it helps with early diagnosis of HIV infection. It is commonly used for routine screening, occupational health checks, and situations where early detection is important.
3-4 days
HEPATITIS C ANTIBODIES
This blood test checks for antibodies to the hepatitis C virus, indicating whether you have been exposed to the virus at some point. It is commonly used as a screening test and can help identify past or current infection. If antibodies are detected, further testing may be recommended to confirm active infection and guide appropriate follow-up care.
3-4 days
UREA AND ELECTROLYTES
This blood test measures kidney function and electrolyte balance, including sodium and potassium levels. It is essential for monitoring kidney health, hydration status, blood pressure management, and medications that affect fluid or electrolyte balance. It is commonly used in routine health checks and chronic disease monitoring.
Test Include : Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Bicarbonate, Urea, Creatinine
7-10 days
ENHANCED LIVER FIBROSIS
An advanced blood test to assess liver scarring (fibrosis) without the need for a biopsy.
3-4 days
PROSTATE SPECIFIC AG
This blood test measures PSA levels, a protein produced by the prostate gland. It is used to assess prostate health and may help identify prostate enlargement, inflammation, or prostate cancer, particularly in men with urinary symptoms or as part of monitoring.A vital screening for men to monitor prostate health and detect early signs of prostate issues.
5-7 days
RHEUMATOID FACTOR
This blood test detects rheumatoid factor antibodies in the blood. It is used to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune conditions in people with joint pain, swelling, or stiffness.
3-4 days
CORTISOL
Measures the body’s primary “stress hormone” to evaluate adrenal health and daily energy levels.
3-4 days
CREATINE KINASE
Detects muscle damage or inflammation; ideal for athletes or those with unexplained muscle weakness.
3-4 days
MAGNESIUM
This blood test measures the level of magnesium in your blood, an essential mineral involved in muscle function, nerve signalling, and heart rhythm. It helps identify magnesium deficiency or imbalance, which may be linked to symptoms such as muscle cramps, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, or underlying kidney and gastrointestinal conditions.
3-4 days
IRON STATUS PROFILE
A detailed look at iron levels, including ferritin and transferrin, to accurately diagnose iron-deficiency anaemia or iron overload.
3-4 days
FREE T3
Measures the active form of the thyroid hormone Triiodothyronine (T3); a vital test to help diagnose an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) or monitor thyroid medication.
3-4 days
FREE T4
Checks the level of “free” thyroxine in your blood to see how well your thyroid is working. It’s a key test for diagnosing an underactive or overactive thyroid and managing metabolism.
3-4 days
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)
This blood test measures TSH, a hormone released by the pituitary gland that controls thyroid hormone production. It is the primary screening test for thyroid disorders and is essential when symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, mood disturbances, menstrual irregularities, or temperature sensitivity are present. Abnormal levels suggest underactive or overactive thyroid function.
3-4 days
VITAMIN B12 (ACTIVE)
This blood test measures the active form of vitamin B12, which is required for nerve function, red blood cell production, and energy metabolism. It is essential when investigating symptoms such as fatigue, memory problems, numbness or tingling, balance issues, or suspected B12 deficiency, particularly in people with digestive disorders or restrictive diets.
3-4 days
VITAMIN D
This test measures vitamin D levels, which are essential for bone health, muscle strength, immune function, and mood regulation. It is commonly used when investigating bone pain, muscle weakness, frequent infections, or low mood. Deficiency is common, particularly in individuals with limited sun exposure, darker skin tones, or certain medical conditions.
4-5 days
BLOOD GROUP
Discover your ABO and Rh blood type for medical records, travel, or pregnancy planning.
3-4 days
Alkaline Phosphatase
A vital check for liver health and bone strength; helps identify potential blockages in the bile ducts or bone issues.
3-4 days
AMYLASE
Monitors your pancreas health; a simple way to check for inflammation or issues with digestive enzymes.
3-4 days
CALCIUM
Checks calcium levels to ensure your bones, heart, nerves, and kidneys are functioning correctly.
3-4 days
FULL BLOOD COUNT
A comprehensive check of red cells, white cells, and platelets to screen for infection, anaemia, and general wellness.
3-4 days
IRON
This blood test measures the amount of iron in your blood and helps assess how well your body is storing and using iron. It is commonly used to investigate symptoms such as tiredness, weakness, or pale skin, and to help diagnose iron deficiency or iron overload when interpreted alongside other iron studies.
3-4 days
FERRITIN
Measures the amount of iron stored in your body; the most effective way to detect iron deficiency or iron overload.
3-4 days
POTASSIUM
This blood test measures potassium levels, an essential electrolyte needed for normal muscle function, nerve signalling, and heart rhythm. It is commonly used to investigate weakness, cramps, irregular heartbeat, or to monitor kidney function and certain medications.
7-10 days
LEAD
This blood test measures the level of lead in your bloodstream to assess exposure to lead, a toxic heavy metal. It is used to investigate possible environmental or occupational exposure and helps identify lead poisoning, which can affect the nervous system, kidneys, and overall health, particularly with prolonged exposure.
3-4 days
LIPASE
This blood test measures the level of lipase, an enzyme produced by the pancreas that helps digest fats. It is commonly used to assess pancreatic function and to help diagnose conditions such as acute or chronic pancreatitis, particularly in people with abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.
10 days
MERCURY – BLOOD
This blood test measures the level of mercury in your bloodstream to assess exposure to this toxic heavy metal. It is commonly used to investigate environmental, dietary, or occupational exposure and helps identify mercury toxicity, which can affect the nervous system, kidneys, and overall health with prolonged exposure.
3-4 days
SODIUM
This blood test measures sodium levels, an essential electrolyte involved in fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle activity. It is used to assess hydration status, kidney function, and investigate symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, or seizures.
4-5 days
ZINC
This blood test measures zinc levels, an essential mineral involved in immune response, wound healing, hormone regulation, and growth. It is useful when investigating frequent infections, poor wound healing, hair loss, or skin problems. Zinc deficiency may occur due to dietary insufficiency or absorption issues.
4-5 days (Combined Blood Tests)
GENERAL HEALTH PROFILE
This comprehensive health profile assesses blood count, kidney and liver markers, cholesterol levels, and key biochemical measurements. It is essential for general health screening, cardiovascular risk assessment, and early detection of underlying conditions. The profile is often used for routine check-ups, occupational health, or ongoing health monitoring.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
FERTILITY ADVANCED
This comprehensive fertility assessment evaluates multiple hormones and reproductive markers. It is essential for individuals experiencing difficulty conceiving, recurrent pregnancy loss, or complex fertility concerns. The advanced profile provides a detailed overview of reproductive health and supports specialist fertility planning and treatment decisions.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
FERTILITY STANDARD
This blood test provides a baseline assessment of fertility-related hormones. It is essential for early fertility investigations, cycle assessment, or initial evaluation prior to specialist referral. The profile helps determine ovulatory function and hormonal balance in individuals planning pregnancy.
7 days (Combined Blood Tests)
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILE – 1
This blood test profile evaluates cholesterol levels and other markers linked to heart health. It is essential for individuals with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking history, obesity, or a family history of heart disease. The results help estimate cardiovascular risk and guide lifestyle or medical interventions.
7 days (Combined Blood Tests)
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILE -2
This extended cardiovascular profile provides a more detailed assessment of heart disease risk. It is essential when a more comprehensive evaluation is required, particularly in individuals with multiple risk factors or abnormal baseline cholesterol results. The test supports early intervention and long-term cardiovascular health planning.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
PCOS PROFILE
This blood test screens for hormonal imbalance associated with polycystic ovary syndrome. It is essential for women with irregular periods, acne, excess facial or body hair, weight gain, or fertility difficulties. The test supports diagnosis and helps guide appropriate treatment and lifestyle advice.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
PITUITARY FUNCTION PROFILE
This blood test assesses hormones produced by the pituitary gland, which controls many bodily functions. It is essential when symptoms suggest hormonal imbalance, such as unexplained fatigue, abnormal growth, menstrual irregularities, or fertility issues. The profile helps identify pituitary dysfunction requiring specialist input.
4-5 days (Combined Blood Tests)
AUTO ANTIBODY PROFILE 1
This blood test screens for a range of autoantibodies associated with autoimmune diseases. It is essential when symptoms such as joint pain, unexplained fatigue, muscle weakness, rashes, or chronic inflammation are present. The test helps support the investigation of autoimmune conditions and guides further specialist assessment where autoimmune disease is suspected.
4-5 days (Combined Blood Tests)
GLUTEN SENSITIVITY PROF
This blood test panel assesses markers linked to gluten sensitivity and coeliac disease. It is essential for individuals with ongoing digestive symptoms, bloating, diarrhoea, fatigue, or unexplained nutritional deficiencies. The profile helps determine whether gluten may be contributing to symptoms and guides further investigation or dietary advice.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
NEEDLE STICK INJURY SCREEN
This blood test panel screens for blood-borne viruses following occupational exposure to blood or body fluids. It is essential for healthcare and laboratory workers after needle stick injuries. Prompt testing supports early detection, treatment decisions, and ongoing occupational health management.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
HIV
This blood test screens for HIV infection. It is essential for routine sexual health screening, pregnancy care, occupational health checks, and after potential exposure. Early detection allows timely treatment and reduces the risk of transmission, making this test a key part of preventive healthcare.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
SEXUALLY TRANSIMTTED DISEASES FOR MALE AND FEMALE – PROFILE 1 (BLOOD & URINE)
This comprehensive sexual health screen tests for common sexually transmitted infections using blood and urine samples. It is essential for routine sexual health checks, new relationships, or after potential exposure. Early detection supports timely treatment and reduces transmission risk.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
SEXUALLY TRANSIMTTED DISEASES FOR MALE AND FEMALE – PROFILE 2 (BLOOD & URINE)
This extended STD screening panel provides broader infection coverage. It is essential for individuals seeking a more detailed sexual health assessment, those with symptoms, or those at higher risk of exposure.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
SEXUALLY TRANSIMTTED DISEASES FOR MALE AND FEMALE – PROFILE 3 (BLOOD ONLY)
This blood-based sexual health screening focuses on blood-borne sexually transmitted infections. It is essential when urine testing is not required or where specific viral screening is indicated.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
SEXUALLY TRANSIMTTED DISEASES FOR MALE AND FEMALE – VIROLOGY SCREENING
This blood test screens specifically for viral sexually transmitted infections, including blood-borne viruses that may not cause immediate symptoms. It is essential for individuals seeking a comprehensive sexual health assessment, following potential exposure, or as part of occupational health and medical clearance screening. Early identification allows prompt medical advice, treatment where appropriate, and helps reduce the risk of transmission to others.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
HEPATITIS B PROFILE
This blood test provides a full assessment of hepatitis B status, including immunity, past exposure, or current infection. It is essential for healthcare workers, pregnancy screening, travel health checks, and occupational assessments. The profile helps guide vaccination decisions and clinical follow-up where required.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
KIDNEY, LIVER & BONE HEALTH
This combined blood test profile assesses major organ systems, including kidney function, liver health, and bone metabolism. It is essential for general health screening, monitoring chronic conditions, or investigating symptoms affecting multiple systems. The profile provides a broad overview of internal health and wellbeing.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
This blood test measures enzymes and proteins produced by the liver. It is essential when investigating fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, alcohol intake concerns, or medication side effects. Liver function tests are also commonly used for routine monitoring of long-term conditions.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
MENOPAUSAL PROFILE
This blood test evaluates hormone levels associated with the menopausal transition. It is essential for women experiencing symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes, sleep disturbance, or irregular periods. The results support diagnosis and inform treatment or hormone therapy discussions.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
PROSTATE PROFILE (Total & Free PSA)
This blood test evaluates prostate-specific antigen levels to assess prostate health. It is essential when investigating urinary symptoms, monitoring known prostate conditions, or assessing prostate cancer risk. Measuring both total and free PSA improves diagnostic accuracy.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
SPORTS PERFORMANCE PROFILE
Sports Performance Profile uses blood tests to show what’s really happening inside your body. We check important health markers that affect your energy, strength, recovery and overall performance. The results help you understand what your body needs to train better, recover faster and perform at your best.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
THYROID ANTIBODIES
The Thyroid Antibodies test detects antibodies produced by the immune system that may attack the thyroid gland. It is used to help diagnose autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease. Measuring thyroid antibodies can aid in identifying the cause of abnormal thyroid function, unexplained symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or thyroid swelling, and in monitoring autoimmune thyroid conditions over time.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
THYROID PROFILE 1
This blood test profile provides a basic assessment of thyroid function by measuring key thyroid hormones. It is essential as an initial investigation for symptoms such as persistent fatigue, unexplained weight changes, low mood, anxiety, hair thinning, or temperature sensitivity. Thyroid Profile 1 is commonly used as a first-line screening test before more detailed thyroid investigations are considered.
4-5 days (Combined Blood Tests)
THYROID PROFILE 2
This intermediate thyroid profile offers a more detailed assessment of thyroid function by including additional hormone measurements. It is essential when symptoms persist despite normal initial results or when thyroid dysfunction is suspected but not clearly identified. This profile provides greater diagnostic clarity and supports more informed clinical decision-making.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
THYROID PROFILE 3
This comprehensive thyroid profile includes hormone and antibody testing to assess both thyroid function and autoimmune thyroid disease. It is essential when autoimmune conditions such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease are suspected, or when thyroid symptoms are complex, long-standing, or fluctuating despite treatment.
4-5 days (Combined Blood Tests)
B12 + RCF
This blood test measures vitamin B12 and red cell folate levels, both essential for red blood cell production and nervous system function. It is essential when investigating anaemia, fatigue, memory problems, tingling sensations, or poor concentration. The test helps distinguish between different causes of anaemia and nutritional deficiency.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
VITAMIN PROFILE
This blood test assesses multiple essential vitamins that support energy production, immune function, and overall wellbeing. It is essential for individuals experiencing fatigue, frequent infections, poor concentration, or suspected nutritional deficiencies. The profile provides a broad overview of vitamin status and helps guide supplementation and dietary advice.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
WELL WOMEN PROFILE
This tailored health screen focuses on female-specific health needs, including hormonal balance, metabolic health, and nutritional status. It is essential for women experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, cycle changes, or hormonal concerns, as well as for routine wellbeing monitoring and preventive healthcare.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
WELL MAN PROFILE – STANDARD
This baseline health check assesses key markers of general health, including heart health and organ function. It is essential for routine monitoring, reassurance, and identifying early signs of common health conditions. This profile is suitable for men who want a clear overview of their current health status.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
WELL MAN PROFILE – ADVANCED
This comprehensive health screening assesses cardiovascular risk, hormone levels, organ function, and metabolic health. It is essential for men seeking proactive health monitoring, early detection of disease, or a detailed review of overall wellbeing. The advanced profile is particularly valuable for long-term health planning and prevention.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
WELL PERSON PROFILE (UNISEX)
This general health screening profile is suitable for both men and women and provides a broad overview of physical wellbeing. It is essential for routine health checks, early detection of potential health issues, or individuals seeking reassurance about their overall health through a structured blood test assessment.
5-7 days (Combined Blood Tests)
ALLERGY TEST
This blood test screens for allergic responses by measuring immune reactions to common allergens. It is essential for individuals experiencing unexplained symptoms such as rashes, itching, swelling, nasal congestion, digestive upset, or breathing difficulties. The test helps identify whether symptoms are allergy-related and can guide further testing, avoidance strategies, or referral to an allergy specialist. Test upto 300 allergens.
7-10 days (Combined Blood Tests)
ALCOHOL PROFILE
This blood test assesses markers that can be affected by regular or excessive alcohol consumption, particularly liver-related enzymes. It is essential when investigating symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal discomfort, abnormal liver tests, or concerns about long-term alcohol intake. The profile can help identify early liver stress or damage and is commonly used for health monitoring, lifestyle assessments, and occupational or clinical reviews.
3-4 days (Combined Blood Tests)
HAEMATOLOGY SCREEN (FBC & ESR)
This test measures blood cell counts and markers of inflammation. It is essential when investigating anaemia, infection, chronic inflammation, or unexplained fatigue. The test provides a broad overview of blood health and is commonly used in routine medical assessments and diagnostic investigations.
3-4 days (Grouped Tests)
RHEUMATOLOGY PROFILE 1
Full Blood Count (FBC)
ESR
Uric Acid (Serum)
Rheumatoid Factor (Latex Test)
Anti-CCP Antibodies
C Reactive Protein (CRP)
3-4 days (Grouped Tests)
RHEUMATOLOGY PROFILE 2 (SYSTEMIC LUPUS)
Full Blood Count (FBC)
ESR
Anti-Nuclear Antibodies
DNA (Double Stranded)
Antibodies IgG
Antibodies to Extractable
Nuclear Antigens (ENA):
Anti-nRNP
Anti-Sm
Anti-Ro (SS-A)
Anti-La (SS-B)
Anti-Jo-1
Anti-Scl 70
Anti-CENP
Rheumatoid Factor (Latex Test)
Anti-CCP Antibodies
Anti-Cardiolipin Autoantibodies
Complement 3/4
C Reactive Protein (CRP)
15-20 days (Grouped Tests)
RHEUMATOLOGY PROFILE 3 (Sjogren’s Syndrome)
Anti-Ro (SS-A)
Anti-La (SS-B)
Salivary Antibodies (SAB)
C Reactive Protein (CRP)
3-4 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE
A key fertility test for women to check egg count (ovarian reserve) and help plan your reproductive future.
3-4 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
FEMALE HORMONE PROFILE
This blood test assesses key female reproductive hormones involved in menstrual cycle regulation and fertility. It is essential for investigating irregular periods, fertility concerns, hormonal imbalance, or symptoms such as acne, excessive hair growth, or mood changes. The profile provides valuable insight into ovarian and hormonal function.
3-4 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
MALE HORMONE PROFILE
This blood test assesses testosterone and related hormones involved in male reproductive and metabolic health. It is essential when investigating symptoms such as low energy, reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, mood changes, or fertility concerns. The profile helps identify hormonal imbalance and guides further management.
5-7 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
GENDER BLOOD TEST
This blood test measures hormone levels relevant to gender identity and gender-affirming care. It is essential for individuals undergoing hormone therapy or those requiring baseline or ongoing hormonal assessment. The test supports safe monitoring, dose adjustment, and overall wellbeing during gender-related medical care.
3-4 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
QUANTITATIVE HCG
This blood test measures the exact level of human chorionic gonadotropin to confirm and monitor pregnancy. It is essential when early pregnancy complications are suspected, such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage, or when monitoring early pregnancy progression over time. Repeat the second test after 48 hours.
5-6 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
NIPT STANDARD
This non-invasive prenatal screening test assesses the risk of common chromosomal conditions early in pregnancy. It is essential for routine prenatal care, providing reassurance and supporting informed decision-making without invasive testing.
5-7 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
NIPT ADVANCED
This expanded non-invasive prenatal test provides additional chromosomal information beyond standard screening. It is essential for individuals seeking more comprehensive prenatal genetic insight, particularly where there is increased risk due to maternal age or family history.
5-7 days (Pregnancy/Fertility Blood tests)
NIPT ABSOLUTE
This non-invasive prenatal blood test analyses fetal DNA circulating in maternal blood to screen for chromosomal conditions. It is essential for early pregnancy screening, offering a highly accurate assessment without the risks associated with invasive diagnostic procedures.
Foetal medicine consultation is available for abnormal results.
3-4 days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
TESTICULAR TUMOUR PROFILE
This blood test assesses tumour markers linked to testicular cancer. It is essential for diagnosis, monitoring treatment response, and long-term follow-up, particularly in individuals presenting with testicular lumps, pain, or abnormal imaging findings.
3-4 days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
C 125 (OVARIAN CANCER AG)
This blood test measures CA-125 levels, which may be raised in ovarian cancer and certain benign conditions. It is essential when investigating persistent ovarian-related symptoms and for monitoring known ovarian cancer alongside imaging and clinical assessment.
3-4 days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
CA 15-3
This tumour marker test is primarily used to monitor breast cancer. It is essential for assessing treatment effectiveness and detecting recurrence, rather than as a screening test in individuals without a known diagnosis.
3-4 days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
CA 19-9
This tumour marker test is primarily used to monitor breast cancer. It is essential for assessing treatment effectiveness and detecting recurrence, rather than as a screening test in individuals without a known diagnosis.
3-4 days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
CARCINO EMBRYONIC ANTIGEN
This tumour marker test is used to monitor certain cancers, particularly colorectal cancer. It is essential for tracking treatment response, detecting recurrence, and supporting long-term cancer follow-up under specialist supervision.
4 Weeks (TUMOUR MARKERS)
BREAST CANCER
This blood test is used as part of monitoring known breast cancer rather than for routine screening. It is essential for assessing treatment response, disease progression, or recurrence in individuals with a confirmed diagnosis under specialist care.
4 Weeks (TUMOUR MARKERS)
HEREDITARY COLORECTAL CANCER NGS PANEL
This genetic blood test assesses inherited mutations linked to colorectal cancer risk. It is essential for individuals with a strong family history of bowel cancer or early-onset disease, supporting risk assessment, surveillance planning, and preventative care strategies.
3-4 Days (TUMOUR MARKERS)
OVARIAN TUMOUR PROFILE
This blood test profile measures multiple tumour markers associated with ovarian cancer. It is essential when investigating ovarian masses, persistent pelvic symptoms, or monitoring known ovarian cancer in conjunction with imaging and specialist review.
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Cervical Smear
Cervical Smear
A cervical smear (also known as a Pap test) is a simple and important screening test that checks the health of the cervix. It looks for early cell changes that usually cause no symptoms, which is why having regular cervical smears is essential — even if you feel completely well.
The test itself is quick, typically taking only a few minutes, and is carried out by an experienced healthcare professional who will support you throughout and ensure your comfort and privacy at all times.
You may be aware that the NHS has recently changed routine cervical screening invitations for some people from every 3 years to every 5 years. While this programme is designed for population-level screening, many individuals prefer to take a more proactive approach to their personal health. Cervical cell changes and HPV status can change over time, and screening is the only way to identify these changes early.
For many people, having a cervical smear more regularly — including yearly — provides added reassurance and peace of mind. Regular screening allows for closer monitoring and early detection, when treatment is simplest and most effective.
Whether you are overdue, have had previous abnormal results, have concerns, or simply wish to stay on top of your cervical health, a cervical smear is a positive and empowering step in caring for your long-term wellbeing.





