General Health

General Health Blood Test in Luton

General Health Blood Test in Luton

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£145.00

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This test provides you with a comprehensive check-up of your general health that will help you identify any underlying or pre-existing health disorders. It enables you to keep a check on diabetes, liver & kidney function, bone health, iron levels, and cholesterol profile.


What's included:


Biomarkers
46 Biomarkers Analysed

Results in 72 Hours
Results in 72 Hours

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What's Being Tested

Red Blood Cells Red Blood Cells

Carry oxygen from the lungs to the body. Testing can help diagnose blood disorders.

7 Biomarkers included

White Blood Cells White Blood Cells

Number of white blood cells in the blood. Testing can help diagnose infections or other health conditions.

6 Biomarkers included

Clotting Status Clotting Status

How well the blood can clot. Testing can help diagnose bleeding disorders or blood clotting disorders.

3 Biomarkers included

Kidney Function Kidney Function

Measure the levels of waste products in the blood and can help diagnose and monitor kidney-related health conditions such as kidney disease or failure.

3 Biomarkers included

Liver Function Liver Function

Measures of levels of enzymes, waste products, and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor liver-related health conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver damage.

5 Biomarkers included

Proteins Proteins

A measure of protein levels in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions such as liver disease, malnutrition, autoimmune diseases, or infections.

3 Biomarkers included

Gout Risk Gout Risk

Gout is a type of arthritis that is caused by the buildup of urate crystals in the joints.

1 Biomarkers included

Diabetes Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body can not properly process glucose in the blood due to insufficient insulin production or insulin resistance.

1 Biomarkers included

Iron Status Iron Status

Measurement of levels of iron and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia or hemochromatosis.

4 Biomarkers included

Cholesterol Status Cholesterol Status

Measures of levels of different types of cholesterol and fats in the blood can help diagnose and monitor cardiovascular-related health conditions such as high cholesterol or heart disease.

5 Biomarkers included

Minerals Minerals

Minerals are essential nutrients that the body needs to carry out various functions such as building strong bones, maintaining fluid balance, and facilitating nerve function.

1 Biomarkers included

Thyroid Function Thyroid Function

TSH, free T4, and free T3 measure thyroid hormone levels in the blood. Testing can help diagnose thyroid-related health conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

3 Biomarkers included

Vitamins Vitamins

Essential nutrients play key roles in various bodily functions, and testing their levels can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions related to vitamin deficiencies or excesses.

3 Biomarkers included

Hormones Hormones

Levels of various hormones in the blood can help diagnose and monitor hormone-related health conditions such as infertility, menopause, or adrenal gland disorders.

1 Biomarkers included

Red Blood Cells Red Blood Cells

Carry oxygen from the lungs to the body. Testing can help diagnose blood disorders.

7 Biomarkers included

White Blood Cells White Blood Cells

Number of white blood cells in the blood. Testing can help diagnose infections or other health conditions.

6 Biomarkers included

Clotting Status Clotting Status

How well the blood can clot. Testing can help diagnose bleeding disorders or blood clotting disorders.

3 Biomarkers included

Kidney Function Kidney Function

Measure the levels of waste products in the blood and can help diagnose and monitor kidney-related health conditions such as kidney disease or failure.

3 Biomarkers included

Liver Function Liver Function

Measures of levels of enzymes, waste products, and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor liver-related health conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver damage.

5 Biomarkers included

Proteins Proteins

A measure of protein levels in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions such as liver disease, malnutrition, autoimmune diseases, or infections.

3 Biomarkers included

Gout Risk Gout Risk

Gout is a type of arthritis that is caused by the buildup of urate crystals in the joints.

1 Biomarkers included

Diabetes Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body can not properly process glucose in the blood due to insufficient insulin production or insulin resistance.

1 Biomarkers included

Iron Status Iron Status

Measurement of levels of iron and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia or hemochromatosis.

4 Biomarkers included

Cholesterol Status Cholesterol Status

Measures of levels of different types of cholesterol and fats in the blood can help diagnose and monitor cardiovascular-related health conditions such as high cholesterol or heart disease.

5 Biomarkers included

Minerals Minerals

Minerals are essential nutrients that the body needs to carry out various functions such as building strong bones, maintaining fluid balance, and facilitating nerve function.

1 Biomarkers included

Thyroid Function Thyroid Function

TSH, free T4, and free T3 measure thyroid hormone levels in the blood. Testing can help diagnose thyroid-related health conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

3 Biomarkers included

Vitamins Vitamins

Essential nutrients play key roles in various bodily functions, and testing their levels can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions related to vitamin deficiencies or excesses.

3 Biomarkers included

Red Blood Cells

Hemoglobin is a protein located in the red blood cells which carries oxygen around the body and transports carbon dioxide from your organs back to your lungs.

Hematocrit measures the proportion of red blood cells. Having too few or too many of these can cause diseases.

Red Blood Cells are important for the body as it carries hemoglobin, which supports the transportation of oxygen around the body.

Mean Cell Volume measures the volume of red cells in the body. This is part of the blood count and vital to know how well the transportation of oxygen is, in the body.

Mean Cell Hemoglobinis an important protein, that helps with the transportation of oxygen to the cells and tissues in the body.

MCHC can help evaluate the cause of anemia by measuring the volume of hemoglobin in red blood cells. This is part of the blood count.

Red Cell Distribution is part of the blood count and measures how many blood cells there are in the body. A high level of this can indicate an increased variation than expected.

White Blood Cells

White Cell Count plays a role in the immune system and is involved in protecting the body from foreign invaders and diseases.

Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell found in the body, helping the defense of healing injuries and fighting infections.

Lymphocytes are the main type of immune cell, found in the blood and lymph tissue, which supports the fight of illness and disease.

Monocytes, White blood cells formed in the bone marrow, which help protect and fight the body from infections, and assist with healing and repair.

Eosinophils is a white blood cell, which releases granules of enzymes to fight foreign substances and infections in the body.

Basophils are a type of white blood cell, which is vital for the immune system. This can protect the body from infections and disease.

Clotting Status

Platelets are made in the bone marrow and play a vital role when it comes to clotting and bleeding.

MPV measures the number of platelets in the body and can be seen as an inflammatory marker in some diseases.

CRP is an inflation marker in the blood, produced in the liver. If this is high, it can infection to arthritis.

Kidney Function

Urea can be tested to check your kidney function and measure how well this is working.

Creatinine is a waste product from muscle and protein metabolism. The levels of creatinine indicate how well your kidneys are working e.g. high levels highlight the kidney isn't functioning well.

eGFR is an estimated number based on a few factors like blood type, age, and sex. This measures how well your kidneys are functioning.

Liver Function

ALP helps in the breakdown of proteins and is mostly produced in the liver. High levels of this can indicate liver, bone, or bile duct disease.

ALT is an enzyme located in the liver cells and helps the liver break down proteins, to make absorption easier. If ALT levels rise, this can result in liver problems.

CK is a type of protein that your muscles need to function. Though, having high levels of creatinine kinase can lead to muscle damage.

Gamma GT is an enzyme found in the liver, which can be tested to see if there is any sight of liver damage or disease.

Bilirubin is a pigment in your body formed after a breakdown of red blood cells. This measures the levels of bilirubin in your blood; having high levels can result in jaundice and highlight liver damage or disease.

Proteins

Total protein can be used to measure the amount of protein in serum. High levels could result in bone marrow disorder, infection, inflammation, or even cancer.

Albumin is a type of protein produced by the liver and is essential for the body. An imbalance of albumin can be a sign of kidney disease.

Globulins are a group of proteins in salt solutions, where having high levels of this indicates infection, immune disorders, or inflammatory disease.

Gout Risk

Uric acid is a waste product created when there is a breakdown of purine chemicals. A range of health problems like arthritis can be caused if this is built up in the joints and tissues.

Diabetes

This is also known as glycated hemoglobin and is produced when glucose sticks to the red blood cells. High levels can indicate poor control of diabetes.

Iron Status

Iron is a mineral and is essential for hemoglobin. The body needs this to make oxygen, so iron deficiency can result in anemia, meaning there are lower red blood cells than normal.

TIBC is the total binding capacity and can be used to measure the blood's ability to attach itself to iron, testing if that can be transported around the body.

Transferrin is a protein that carries iron in the blood. Having a high percentage of this saturation signifies an overload in iron, which can cause hereditary disease or hemochromatosis.

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and can measure the amount of iron in your body, detecting if there is an iron deficiency.

Cholesterol Status

Triglycerides are lipids that energise your body. Though too much of this can increase the risk of heart attack and cardiovascular disease.

HDL cholesterol absorbs cholesterol and carries it back to the liver, this is good cholesterol as it can reduce the risk of strokes and heart diseases.

LDL cholesterol collects cholesterol in the walls of your blood vessels, which is why it is known as bad cholesterol because it increases the chances of health problems.

Cholesterol Non - HDL measures the not-so-good cholesterol in your body and can indicate cardiovascular diseases if this is high.

Total cholesterol is the proportion of one type of cholesterol when compared to the others in the blood.

Minerals

Magnesium is a mineral in your body that is needed to function correctly. It is an important nutrient for maintaining a healthy bone structure and helps with calcium.

Thyroid Function

TSH is a pituitary hormone found and can be tested for hyperthyroidism.

Free T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone generated by the thyroid gland which can test for hyperthyroidism.

Free T3 is a thyroid hormone and stimulates metabolism. High levels of T3 indicate hyperthyroidism.

Vitamins

B12 is a vitamin that is essential to keep the nerves and blood cells healthy.

Folate is also known as vitamin B and high levels of this can mean vitamin b12 deficiency.

Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that help increase calcium, magnesium, and phosphate.

Hormones

Testosterone is a sexual hormone found in males. This is responsible for male sexual characteristics development.

Red Blood Cells

Hemoglobin is a protein located in the red blood cells which carries oxygen around the body and transports carbon dioxide from your organs back to your lungs.

Hematocrit measures the proportion of red blood cells. Having too few or too many of these can cause diseases.

Red Blood Cells are important for the body as it carries hemoglobin, which supports the transportation of oxygen around the body.

Mean Cell Volume measures the volume of red cells in the body. This is part of the blood count and vital to know how well the transportation of oxygen is, in the body.

Mean Cell Hemoglobinis an important protein, that helps with the transportation of oxygen to the cells and tissues in the body.

MCHC can help evaluate the cause of anemia by measuring the volume of hemoglobin in red blood cells. This is part of the blood count.

Red Cell Distribution is part of the blood count and measures how many blood cells there are in the body. A high level of this can indicate an increased variation than expected.

White Blood Cells

White Cell Count plays a role in the immune system and is involved in protecting the body from foreign invaders and diseases.

Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell found in the body, helping the defense of healing injuries and fighting infections.

Lymphocytes are the main type of immune cell, found in the blood and lymph tissue, which supports the fight of illness and disease.

Monocytes, White blood cells formed in the bone marrow, which help protect and fight the body from infections, and assist with healing and repair.

Eosinophils is a white blood cell, which releases granules of enzymes to fight foreign substances and infections in the body.

Basophils are a type of white blood cell, which is vital for the immune system. This can protect the body from infections and disease.

Clotting Status

Platelets are made in the bone marrow and play a vital role when it comes to clotting and bleeding.

MPV measures the number of platelets in the body and can be seen as an inflammatory marker in some diseases.

CRP is an inflation marker in the blood, produced in the liver. If this is high, it can infection to arthritis.

Kidney Function

Urea can be tested to check your kidney function and measure how well this is working.

Creatinine is a waste product from muscle and protein metabolism. The levels of creatinine indicate how well your kidneys are working e.g. high levels highlight the kidney isn't functioning well.

eGFR is an estimated number based on a few factors like blood type, age, and sex. This measures how well your kidneys are functioning.

Liver Function

ALP helps in the breakdown of proteins and is mostly produced in the liver. High levels of this can indicate liver, bone, or bile duct disease.

ALT is an enzyme located in the liver cells and helps the liver break down proteins, to make absorption easier. If ALT levels rise, this can result in liver problems.

CK is a type of protein that your muscles need to function. Though, having high levels of creatinine kinase can lead to muscle damage.

Gamma GT is an enzyme found in the liver, which can be tested to see if there is any sight of liver damage or disease.

Bilirubin is a pigment in your body formed after a breakdown of red blood cells. This measures the levels of bilirubin in your blood; having high levels can result in jaundice and highlight liver damage or disease.

Proteins

Total protein can be used to measure the amount of protein in serum. High levels could result in bone marrow disorder, infection, inflammation, or even cancer.

Albumin is a type of protein produced by the liver and is essential for the body. An imbalance of albumin can be a sign of kidney disease.

Globulins are a group of proteins in salt solutions, where having high levels of this indicates infection, immune disorders, or inflammatory disease.

Gout Risk

Uric acid is a waste product created when there is a breakdown of purine chemicals. A range of health problems like arthritis can be caused if this is built up in the joints and tissues.

Diabetes

This is also known as glycated hemoglobin and is produced when glucose sticks to the red blood cells. High levels can indicate poor control of diabetes.

Iron Status

Iron is a mineral and is essential for hemoglobin. The body needs this to make oxygen, so iron deficiency can result in anemia, meaning there are lower red blood cells than normal.

TIBC is the total binding capacity and can be used to measure the blood's ability to attach itself to iron, testing if that can be transported around the body.

Transferrin is a protein that carries iron in the blood. Having a high percentage of this saturation signifies an overload in iron, which can cause hereditary disease or hemochromatosis.

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and can measure the amount of iron in your body, detecting if there is an iron deficiency.

Cholesterol Status

Triglycerides are lipids that energise your body. Though too much of this can increase the risk of heart attack and cardiovascular disease.

HDL cholesterol absorbs cholesterol and carries it back to the liver, this is good cholesterol as it can reduce the risk of strokes and heart diseases.

LDL cholesterol collects cholesterol in the walls of your blood vessels, which is why it is known as bad cholesterol because it increases the chances of health problems.

Cholesterol Non - HDL measures the not-so-good cholesterol in your body and can indicate cardiovascular diseases if this is high.

Total cholesterol is the proportion of one type of cholesterol when compared to the others in the blood.

Minerals

Magnesium is a mineral in your body that is needed to function correctly. It is an important nutrient for maintaining a healthy bone structure and helps with calcium.

Thyroid Function

TSH is a pituitary hormone found and can be tested for hyperthyroidism.

Free T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone generated by the thyroid gland which can test for hyperthyroidism.

Free T3 is a thyroid hormone and stimulates metabolism. High levels of T3 indicate hyperthyroidism.

Vitamins

B12 is a vitamin that is essential to keep the nerves and blood cells healthy.

Folate is also known as vitamin B and high levels of this can mean vitamin b12 deficiency.

Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that help increase calcium, magnesium, and phosphate.
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Benefits of the General Health Test

  • Early Detection of Health Issues

    A general health blood test helps identify potential health problems before they become serious. By checking key markers in your blood, it can reveal issues like high cholesterol, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies.

  • Understanding Your Fatigue

    If you are feeling constantly tired, a blood test for tiredness can pinpoint underlying causes, such as anaemia or thyroid problems. This allows you to address the root cause of your fatigue and improve your energy levels.

  • Comprehensive Health Overview

    A general blood test offers a complete picture of your health, from liver function to kidney health. This comprehensive approach ensures that no potential problem is overlooked.

  • Monitoring Health Progress

    Regular blood work for tiredness and other concerns helps track your health progress. It can show how lifestyle changes or treatments are affecting your overall well-being.

  • Peace of Mind

    Taking a general health blood test provides reassurance about your health status. Whether you are concerned about a specific issue or just want to stay on top of your health, these tests give you the information you need.

  • Early Detection of Health Issues

    A general health blood test helps identify potential health problems before they become serious. By checking key markers in your blood, it can reveal issues like high cholesterol, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies.

  • Understanding Your Fatigue

    If you are feeling constantly tired, a blood test for tiredness can pinpoint underlying causes, such as anaemia or thyroid problems. This allows you to address the root cause of your fatigue and improve your energy levels.

  • Comprehensive Health Overview

    A general blood test offers a complete picture of your health, from liver function to kidney health. This comprehensive approach ensures that no potential problem is overlooked.

  • Monitoring Health Progress

    Regular blood work for tiredness and other concerns helps track your health progress. It can show how lifestyle changes or treatments are affecting your overall well-being.

  • Peace of Mind

    Taking a general health blood test provides reassurance about your health status. Whether you are concerned about a specific issue or just want to stay on top of your health, these tests give you the information you need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

it is a test that evaluates key indicators of your overall health, including cholesterol, blood sugar, and liver function.

It helps detect potential health issues early, allowing for timely treatment and a healthier lifestyle.

The test is quick, typically taking just a few minutes. Results are usually available within a few days.

You may need to fast for 8-12 hours before the test. Your healthcare provider will give specific instructions.

It's recommended annually or as advised by your healthcare provider, especially if you have underlying health conditions.

The cost of a General Health Blood Test is £145.00. This includes the analysis of various health markers to give you a comprehensive overview of your health.

To book an appointment at our Luton clinic, visit our website at optimizedbodyandmind.co.uk or contact us directly for more information.

A general health blood test typically includes a basic metabolic panel, complete blood count, and liver and kidney function tests to assess overall health.

A general health panel blood test shows key indicators of your overall health, including your blood sugar, cholesterol levels, liver and kidney function, and blood cell counts.

A general health panel blood test usually includes measurements of glucose, cholesterol, electrolytes, liver enzymes, kidney function markers, and complete blood count.

For low energy, a blood test might include a complete blood count (CBC), thyroid function tests, and tests for iron levels to identify potential causes like anaemia or thyroid issues.

it is a test that evaluates key indicators of your overall health, including cholesterol, blood sugar, and liver function.

It helps detect potential health issues early, allowing for timely treatment and a healthier lifestyle.

The test is quick, typically taking just a few minutes. Results are usually available within a few days.

You may need to fast for 8-12 hours before the test. Your healthcare provider will give specific instructions.

It's recommended annually or as advised by your healthcare provider, especially if you have underlying health conditions.

The cost of a General Health Blood Test is £145.00. This includes the analysis of various health markers to give you a comprehensive overview of your health.

To book an appointment at our Luton clinic, visit our website at optimizedbodyandmind.co.uk or contact us directly for more information.

A general health blood test typically includes a basic metabolic panel, complete blood count, and liver and kidney function tests to assess overall health.

A general health panel blood test shows key indicators of your overall health, including your blood sugar, cholesterol levels, liver and kidney function, and blood cell counts.

A general health panel blood test usually includes measurements of glucose, cholesterol, electrolytes, liver enzymes, kidney function markers, and complete blood count.

For low energy, a blood test might include a complete blood count (CBC), thyroid function tests, and tests for iron levels to identify potential causes like anaemia or thyroid issues.

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