General Health Profile

£106.80

Our assessment includes a thorough examination of your liver and kidney functionality, bone health, iron levels, diabetes (HbA1c), and a complete analysis of your cholesterol profile.

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What should I expect from this General Health Profile?

This comprehensive home test offers a thorough examination of your overall health, including diabetes (HbA1c) assessment, evaluation of liver and kidney function, bone health analysis, iron level measurement, and a complete cholesterol profile. This profile enables you to proactively manage your health by identifying and monitoring underlying or pre-existing conditions.

Conditions identified by this test include:

  • Cholesterol levels
  • Diabetes
  • Gout
  • Iron studies
  • Kidney function
  • Liver function
  • Muscle and bone health

Cholesterol (7 Biomarkers): High cholesterol levels can lead to blocked arteries, increasing the risk of coronary heart disease, heart attack, or stroke. Detecting high cholesterol levels allows you to make positive lifestyle and dietary changes, improving your chances of a long and healthy life.

The following are the biomarkers measured for cholesterol:

  1. Total Cholesterol: Total Cholesterol measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood, including both low-density and high-density lipoprotein cholesterols. Cholesterol plays a crucial role in hormone production for development, growth, and reproduction.
  2. High Density Lipoprotein (HDL): HDL is considered “good” cholesterol as it helps remove cholesterol from the arteries of the heart.
  3. Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL): LDL is known as “bad” cholesterol because it contributes to cholesterol buildup and artery blockage.
  4. Total Cholesterol: HDL Ratio: This ratio indicates the proportion of total cholesterol to “good” (HDL) cholesterol in your blood, calculated mathematically.
  5. Non-HDL Cholesterol: Non-HDL Cholesterol measures the total cholesterol in your blood, excluding the “good” HDL cholesterol.
  6. Triglyceride: Triglyceride is a type of fat (distinct from cholesterol) found in the bloodstream.
  7. HDL Percentage: This percentage represents the amount of “good” (HDL) cholesterol in relation to the total cholesterol.

How it works:
Whether you choose to perform the test at home or visit one of our testing locations, our blood tests are quick and easy to use.

  1. Take the test: Conduct the test at home or visit one of our testing locations.
  2. Send us your sample: We provide prepaid postage for our at-home tests, making it convenient for you to send your sample.
  3. Receive your results: You will receive a secure link to access your doctor-validated personal results.

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