At home blood tests

There is no better way to check for underlying health problems, or monitor existing conditions, than with a blood test.

From our dedicated, state-of-the-art laboratory in London we offer the latest in pathology testing solutions across many disciplines including biochemistry, immunology, haematology, sexual health screening and molecular biology.

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  • Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

    Adjusted Calcium

    Calcium

    Creatine Kinase

  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

    Basophils

    Basophils percent

    Eosinophils

    Eosinophils percent

    Haematocrit

    Haemoglobin

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes percent

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin

    Mean Cell Volume (MCV)

    Mean Platelet Volume

    Monocytes

    Monocytes percent

    Neutrophils

    Neutrophils percent

    Platelet Count

    Red Cell Count

    Red Cell Distribution Width

    White Cell Count

  • Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Creatinine

    estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Urea

  • Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

    Ferritin

    Iron

    Total Iron-Binding Capacity

    Transferrin Saturation

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

  • Vitamins are a group of substances that our bodies need for normal cell function, growth and development. Vitamin deficiencies can be the cause of a wide range of common symptoms and conditions.

    Folate

    Vitamin B12

    Vitamin D (25-OH)

  • Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.

    Free T4 (thyroxine)

    Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

  • Checking your levels of HbA1c is a way of confirming if you have (or are at risk of developing) diabetes. Unmanaged or undiagnosed diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality. For anyone who already knows they have diabetes, regular HbA1c checks are essential to monitor progress.

    HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)

  • High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

    HDL percentage

    High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol

    Low Density Lipoprotein

    Non-HDL-Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol:-HDL Ratio

    Triglyceride

  • Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells protect you from infection from external bacteria and viruses. Checking for inflammation can help diagnose a wide range of conditions.

    High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein

  • Minerals are essential elements that our bodies need to develop and function properly. Mineral deficiency is very common and can lead to a wide range of symptoms and conditions.

    Magnesium

  • Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.

    Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.

    Testosterone

  • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

    Urate (Uric acid)

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  • Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

    Adjusted Calcium

    Calcium

    Creatine Kinase

  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

    Basophils

    Basophils percent

    Eosinophils

    Eosinophils percent

    Haematocrit

    Haemoglobin

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes percent

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin

    Mean Cell Volume (MCV)

    Mean Platelet Volume

    Monocytes

    Monocytes percent

    Neutrophils

    Neutrophils percent

    Platelet Count

    Red Cell Count

    Red Cell Distribution Width

    White Cell Count

  • Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Creatinine

    estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Urea

  • Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

    Ferritin

    Iron

    Total Iron-Binding Capacity

    Transferrin Saturation

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

  • Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.

    Free T4 (thyroxine)

    Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

  • Checking your levels of HbA1c is a way of confirming if you have (or are at risk of developing) diabetes. Unmanaged or undiagnosed diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality. For anyone who already knows they have diabetes, regular HbA1c checks are essential to monitor progress.

    HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)

  • High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

    HDL percentage

    High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol

    Low Density Lipoprotein

    Total Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol:-HDL Ratio

    Triglyceride

  • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

    Urate (Uric acid)

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  • Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

    Adjusted Calcium

    Calcium

    Creatine Kinase

  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

    Basophils

    Basophils percent

    Eosinophils

    Eosinophils percent

    Haematocrit

    Haemoglobin

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes percent

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin

    Mean Cell Volume (MCV)

    Mean Platelet Volume

    Monocytes

    Monocytes percent

    Neutrophils

    Neutrophils percent

    Platelet Count

    Red Cell Count

    Red Cell Distribution Width

    White Cell Count

  • Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Creatinine

    estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Urea

  • Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

    Ferritin

    Iron

    Total Iron-Binding Capacity

    Transferrin Saturation

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

  • Vitamins are a group of substances that our bodies need for normal cell function, growth and development. Vitamin deficiencies can be the cause of a wide range of common symptoms and conditions.

    Folate

    Vitamin B12

    Vitamin D (25-OH)

  • Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.

    Free T4 (thyroxine)

    Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

  • Checking your levels of HbA1c is a way of confirming if you have (or are at risk of developing) diabetes. Unmanaged or undiagnosed diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality. For anyone who already knows they have diabetes, regular HbA1c checks are essential to monitor progress.

    HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)

  • High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

    HDL percentage

    High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol

    Low Density Lipoprotein

    Non-HDL-Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol:-HDL Ratio

    Triglyceride

  • Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells protect you from infection from external bacteria and viruses. Checking for inflammation can help diagnose a wide range of conditions.

    High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein

  • Minerals are essential elements that our bodies need to develop and function properly. Mineral deficiency is very common and can lead to a wide range of symptoms and conditions.

    Magnesium

  • Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.

    Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.

    Follicular Stimulating Hormone

    Luteinizing Hormone

    Oestradiol (E2)

  • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

    Urate (Uric acid)

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  • Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

    Adjusted Calcium

    Calcium

    Creatine Kinase

  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

    Basophils

    Basophils percent

    Blast Cells

    Eosinophils

    Eosinophils percent

    Haematocrit

    Haemoglobin

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes percent

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin

    Mean Platelet Volume

    Metamyelocytes

    Monocytes

    Monocytes percent

    Myelocytes

    Neutrophils

    Neutrophils percent

    Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBCs)

    Platelet Count

    Promyelocytes

    Red Cell Count

    Red Cell Distribution Width

    White Cell Count

  • Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Creatinine

    estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Urea

  • Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

    Ferritin

    Iron

    Total Iron-Binding Capacity

    Transferrin Saturation

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

  • Vitamins are a group of substances that our bodies need for normal cell function, growth and development. Vitamin deficiencies can be the cause of a wide range of common symptoms and conditions.

    Vitamin B12

    Vitamin D (25-OH)

  • Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.

    Free T4 (thyroxine)

    Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

  • High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

    HDL percentage

    High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol

    Low Density Lipoprotein

    Total Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol:-HDL Ratio

    Triglyceride

  • Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells protect you from infection from external bacteria and viruses. Checking for inflammation can help diagnose a wide range of conditions.

    High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein

  • Minerals are essential elements that our bodies need to develop and function properly. Mineral deficiency is very common and can lead to a wide range of symptoms and conditions.

    Magnesium

  • Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.

    Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.

    Testosterone

  • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

    Urate (Uric acid)

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  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.

    Free T4 (thyroxine)

    Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

  • Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.

    Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.

    DHEA-Sulphate

    Follicular Stimulating Hormone

    Free Androgen Index

    Free Testosterone Calculation

    Luteinizing Hormone

    Oestradiol (E2)

    Prolactin

    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin

    Testosterone

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  • Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

    Adjusted Calcium

    Calcium

    Creatine Kinase

  • The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Alanine Transaminase

    Albumin

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Aspartate Aminotransferase

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

    Globulin

    Total Bilirubin

    Total Protein

  • A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

    Basophils

    Basophils percent

    Eosinophils

    Eosinophils percent

    Haematocrit

    Haemoglobin

    Lymphocytes

    Lymphocytes percent

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration

    Mean Cell Haemoglobin

    Mean Cell Volume (MCV)

    Mean Platelet Volume

    Monocytes

    Monocytes percent

    Neutrophils

    Neutrophils percent

    Platelet Count

    Red Cell Count

    White Cell Count

  • Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

    Creatinine

    estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Urea

  • Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

    Iron

    Total Iron-Binding Capacity

    Transferrin Saturation

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

  • Checking your levels of HbA1c is a way of confirming if you have (or are at risk of developing) diabetes. Unmanaged or undiagnosed diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality. For anyone who already knows they have diabetes, regular HbA1c checks are essential to monitor progress.

    HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)

  • High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

    High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol

    Low Density Lipoprotein

    Total Cholesterol

    Total Cholesterol:-HDL Ratio

    Triglyceride

  • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

    Urate (Uric acid)