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Frequently Asked Questions

A cholesterol lipid blood profile test, also known as a lipid profile or lipid panel, is a blood test that measures the levels of different types of fats (lipids) in your blood. This test is commonly used to assess the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions.

The test helps healthcare providers evaluate your cholesterol levels and determine if you need lifestyle changes or medications to reduce your risk of cardiovascular problems.


An HbA1c blood test (also known as glycated hemoglobin test) is a test used to measure the average level of glucose (sugar) in your blood over the past 2 to 3 months. It is commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes in the UK.

This test is helpful because it gives a more accurate picture of your blood sugar levels over time, unlike daily blood sugar tests that show only short-term fluctuations. It is often used for monitoring the effectiveness of treatment in people with diabetes.


A weight, height, and BMI test is a general assessment to help evaluate your overall health and assess whether you're within a healthy weight range.

While BMI is a useful tool for identifying whether you're at risk for health problems related to weight, it doesn't directly measure body fat percentage or account for muscle mass. Therefore, it’s often used in conjunction with other health assessments to get a more complete picture of your overall health.


The QDiabetes risk score is a tool used to assess the risk of developing type 2 diabetes within the next 10 years. It is based on a set of questions and factors that include both lifestyle and health data to estimate an individual's likelihood of developing diabetes.


An oxygen saturation level test measures the percentage of oxygen in your blood. It indicates how well oxygen is being transported to the parts of your body furthest from your heart, like your arms and legs. This test is commonly used to assess the health of your lungs and circulatory system.


Blood pressure measurements refer to the amount of force that your blood exerts against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps it around your body.

Blood pressure monitoring is important for detecting potential issues early and managing your health. If your blood pressure readings are consistently higher or lower than normal, your healthcare provider may recommend lifestyle changes or medications to manage it.


A pulse and heart rhythm check is an assessment that evaluates how well your heart is functioning by measuring your pulse and observing your heart rhythm.

A pulse and heart rhythm check helps determine the health of your cardiovascular system by assessing the rate, strength, and regularity of your heartbeat. It’s an important part of overall health assessments, especially for those with or at risk of heart-related conditions.


An estimated health energy review is an assessment that evaluates the factors influencing your physical, mental and emotional energy levels. The goal is to identify habits, lifestyle choices and health conditions that may be affecting your vitality and overall wellbeing. This review helps highlight areas where changes can be made to boost energy, improve health and prevent burnout or fatigue.


The QRISK score is a tool used to estimate the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as heart disease or stroke, over the next 10 years. It is commonly used in the UK as part of routine health checks to help assess a person’s risk and guide decisions on prevention strategies, such as lifestyle changes or medication.

The QRISK score calculates an individual's likelihood of developing heart disease or a related condition based on various risk factors.


Healthy eating and exercise are foundational to maintaining overall health and wellbeing. They help improve physical health, boost mental well-being, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

By combining balanced eating with regular physical activity, you can significantly improve your overall health, boost energy levels, and enhance your quality of life.

Our healthcare professional will work with you to create a plan that is tailored to you.


A bowel cancer screening test is a medical test designed to detect early signs of bowel (colorectal) cancer, even before symptoms appear. The goal is to find cancer early when it's easier to treat, or to identify pre-cancerous changes (such as polyps) that could develop into cancer if left undetected.


An ovarian cancer screening test is a medical test designed to detect ovarian cancer in women, especially those who may be at higher risk due to family history or genetic predispositions. Ovarian cancer is often called a "silent" cancer because it can develop without noticeable symptoms in its early stages.

A CA125 blood test specifically measures the amount of CA125 protein in the blood. This test can be used to help determine if a woman may have ovarian cancer, particularly if she is at higher risk.


A prostate cancer screening test is a medical procedure used to detect early signs of prostate cancer, particularly in men who may not yet have symptoms. Early detection can help identify cancer before it spreads, allowing for more effective treatment options.


A full blood count is a blood test that provides detailed information about the cells in your blood. It is used to assess your overall health and to help detect a variety of conditions, such as infections, anaemia, leukemia, and other blood disorders.


A liver function blood test is a medical test that measures the levels of various enzymes, proteins and substances in your blood that indicate how well your liver is functioning. The liver is a vital organ responsible for many essential tasks, including detoxifying harmful substances, producing proteins, storing energy and aiding digestion. A liver function test (LFT) can help identify liver diseases, assess liver damage and monitor the effects of certain medications or treatments.


A kidney function blood test is a medical test that measures how well your kidneys are working by evaluating substances in your blood that are filtered by the kidneys. These tests help detect kidney disease, assess kidney damage and monitor kidney health, especially in individuals with conditions that may affect the kidneys, such as diabetes, hypertension or heart disease.


A thyroid function blood test is a medical test that measures the levels of hormones produced by the thyroid gland to assess its health and function. The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland located at the front of the neck and it plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, energy production and overall body function by releasing hormones into the bloodstream.


An essential vitamin blood test is a medical test that measures the levels of key vitamins in your blood to assess whether you have deficiencies or excesses of essential nutrients. Vitamins are vital for numerous bodily functions, such as energy production, immune support, bone health and cellular repair. When a deficiency or imbalance occurs, it can lead to various health issues.


An ESR test (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate test) is a blood test that measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle at the bottom of a test tube over a period of one hour.

Normally, red blood cells settle slowly. If there's inflammation in the body, certain proteins cause the cells to clump together and fall more quickly. Therefore, a high ESR level can indicate the presence of inflammation in the body.


A biochemistry profile is a group of blood tests that provide important information about the body’s metabolic and chemical balance, as well as the function of vital organs.


Our biochemistry profile typically includes tests for:

  • Urea & Electrolytes: sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, urea, creatinine, eGFR
  • Bone Markers:  calcium, phosphate, uric acid, magnesium, glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, iron (TIBC included)
  • Liver function: bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, AST, ALT, gamma GT, protein total, albumin, globulin



The HDL/LDL test is a blood test that measures two types of cholesterol in your bloodstream. HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) and LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein.)


  • HDL ("Good" Cholesterol):
    HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream and carries it to the liver for processing. Higher HDL levels are considered protective against heart disease.
  • LDL ("Bad" Cholesterol):
    LDL carries cholesterol to tissues, including the arteries. When levels are too high, it can lead to plaque buildup in the arteries (atherosclerosis), increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.


Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body and releases it when needed. It's a key indicator of your iron reserves and plays a critical role in maintaining healthy red blood cell production and overall energy levels.


A ferritin blood test is used to:

  • Assess iron stores in the body
  • Diagnose iron-related conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia (low ferritin) and hemochromatosis or iron overload (high ferritin)
  • Investigate symptoms like fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, or unexplained inflammation
  • Monitor chronic diseases that affect iron metabolism (e.g. chronic kidney disease, infections, cancers)


A CRP test (C-Reactive Protein test) is a blood test used to detect inflammation in the body. CRP is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation, infection, or injury.


High CRP levels suggest acute or chronic inflammation, which may be due to:

  • Infections (bacterial or viral)
  • Autoimmune diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, lupus)
  • Chronic inflammatory conditions (e.g. Crohn’s disease)
  • Heart disease (elevated CRP can signal cardiovascular risk)
  • Injury or trauma


Low CRP levels are normal and typically mean there is no significant inflammation.


Omega 3 and omega 6 testing is a blood test that measures the levels of two essential fatty acids (omega 3 and omega 6) in your body. These fats are vital for many biological processes, including heart health, brain function, inflammation regulation and cell structure.


A personalised follow up health report is a detailed, customised document provided by our healthcare professionals that outlines the results of your health screening assessments. 

It is tailored specifically to your health status and needs, taking into account your medical history, lifestyle and any concerns you may have discussed with the heatlhcare professional. The report typically provides actionable recommendations for improving or maintaining your health, as well as a summary of any treatments or further steps required.

Your personalised health report will then be sent to you, as well as a copy sent to your GP, with your consent.



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