Blood Tests
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Blood Tests
We conduct a wide variety of blood tests and panels.* Tests exclude the consultation fees. All blood testing is in addition to a 30-minute consultation fee.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
What does the test cover?
- Full Blood Count
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Urea and Electrolyte Panel (NA, K, CL, UREA, CREA, CO2, eGFR)
- Liver Panel (TBIL, ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, GGT, GLOB)
- Heart Panel (LDH, CK)
- Bone Panel (CA, ALB, CCA, PHOS, UA)
- Iron
- Total Iron Binding Capacity
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
What does the test cover?
- Full Blood Count
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Urea and Electrolyte Panel (NA, K, CL, UREA, CREA, CO2, eGFR)
- Liver Panel (TBIL, ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, GGT, GLOB)
- Heart Panel (LDH, CK)
- Bone Panel (CA, ALB, CCA, PHOS, UA)
- Iron
- Total Iron Binding Capacity
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
The general well person profile provides a full evaluation of your health investigating the functional capacity of core organs along with additional tests to check metabolic function and deficiencies.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
What does the test cover?
- Full Blood Count
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Urea and Electrolyte Panel (NA, K, CL, UREA, CREA, CO2, eGFR)
- Liver Panel (TBIL, ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, GGT, GLOB)
- Heart Panel (LDH, CK)
- Bone Panel (CA, ALB, CCA, PHOS, UA)
- Free Thyroxine 4
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
A general well man profile blood test, also known as a men’s health panel or male health screening, is conducted to assess various aspects of a man’s health and well-being. This test typically includes a comprehensive panel of blood tests that provide insights into different aspects of a man’s health.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
What does the test cover?
- Full Blood Count
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Urea and Electrolyte Panel (NA, K, CL, UREA, CREA, CO2, eGFR)
- Liver Panel (TBIL, ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, GGT, GLOB)
- Heart Panel (LDH, CK)
- Bone Panel (CA, ALB, CCA, PHOS, UA)
- Prostate Panel (FPSA, TPSA, PSAR)
- Vitamin D
- Free Thyroxine 4
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
A general well woman profile blood test, often referred to as a women’s health panel or female health screening, is conducted to assess various aspects of a woman’s health and well-being. This test typically includes a comprehensive panel of blood tests that provide insights into different aspects of a woman’s health.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
What does the test cover?
- Full Blood Count
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Urea and Electrolyte Panel (NA, K, CL, UREA, CREA, CO2, eGFR)
- Liver Panel (TBIL, ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, GGT, GLOB)
- Heart Panel (LDH, CK)
- Bone Panel (CA, ALB, CCA, PHOS, UA)
- Thyroid Panel (FT3, FT4, TSH)
- Vitamin D (25-OH)
- Ferritin
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
What is a Health Risk Profile test?
The health risk profile provides a holistic view of your health by combining a comprehensive assessment of your biochemistry with a variety of vitamin and mineral screens.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
How does the test work?
The test requires a 30 minute appointment with the doctor who will take a venous blood sample from you.
What are the benefits of taking the test?
This gives insight into your organ function, cancer risk and general wellbeing which informs the doctor of any areas for improvement required to protect your future health and long-term wellbeing.
What is a Health Risk Profile test?
The health risk profile provides a comprehensive, holistic view of your health by combining a comprehensive assessment of your biochemistry with a variety of vitamin and mineral screens. Tailored to men and women’s individual health risks.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
How does the test work?
The test requires a 30 minute appointment with the doctor who will take a venous blood sample from you.
What are the benefits of taking the test?
This gives insight into your organ function, cancer risk and general wellbeing which informs the doctor of any areas for improvement required to protect your future health and long-term wellbeing.
A thyroid panel blood test is conducted to evaluate the function of the thyroid gland and to diagnose or monitor various thyroid-related conditions.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- If you have symptoms of thyroid dysfunction such as unexplained wight changes, changes in heart rate, hair loss
- General screening
- Monitoring Thyroid disease
What does the test cover?
- Free Triiodothyronine 3
- Free Thyroxine 4
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
A liver panel blood test, also known as a liver function test or hepatic panel, is conducted to assess the health and function of the liver. It provides valuable information about various aspects of liver function and can help diagnose and monitor liver-related conditions.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Detecting liver disease
- Evaluating liver function
- Monitoring liver disease progression
- Assessing liver health before medical procedures
- Monitoring medication or toxin effects on the liver
- Screening for liver disease risk factors
What does the test cover?
- Total Bilirubin
- Alanine Aminotransferase
- Aspartate Aminotransferase
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Total Protein
- Albumin
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase
- Globulin
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- If you suspect a deficiency through symptoms such as fatigue, frequest infections, mood swings
- Evaluation of bone health
- Monitoring Vitamin D supplementation
- If you have a chronic health condition
It’s important to note that the optimal range for vitamin D levels may vary depending on factors such as age and individual health conditions. It’s best to consult with a healthcare provider who can interpret the test results in the context of an individual’s specific circumstances and provide appropriate guidance regarding vitamin D supplementation or other interventions if needed.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- If you suspect a deficiency through symptoms such as fatigue, frequest infections, mood swings
- Evaluation of bone health
- Monitoring Vitamin D supplementation
- If you have a chronic health condition
It’s important to note that the optimal range for vitamin D levels may vary depending on factors such as age and individual health conditions. It’s best to consult with a healthcare provider who can interpret the test results in the context of an individual’s specific circumstances and provide appropriate guidance regarding vitamin D supplementation or other interventions if needed.
A prostate blood test, also known as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, is commonly used to screen for prostate cancer or monitor the progression of the disease.
Why might I need this test?
- General prostate cancer screening in men
- If you are worried about symptoms such as changes in urinary patterns, blood in the urine, erectile dysfunction, and general pain and discomfort
- Monitoring prostate cancer where you have already been diagnosed
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
A prostate blood test, also known as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, is commonly used to screen for prostate cancer or monitor the progression of the disease.
Why might I need this test?
- General prostate cancer screening in men
- If you are worried about symptoms such as changes in urinary patterns, blood in the urine, erectile dysfunction, and general pain and discomfort
- Monitoring prostate cancer where you have already been diagnosed
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
Vitamins are essential coenzymes and cofactors mostly obtained from the diet. Optimal vitamin levels are crucial for good health and reduce the risk of an under-nourished ageing population.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Symptoms of vitamin deficiency such as fatigue, weakness, hair loss, frequent infections
- Dietary concerns
- Monitoring nutritional status
What does the test cover?
Testing can identify key deficiencies in vitamins A, B, C, D, E & K. The maintenance of adequate levels is likely to have extensive health benefits.
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.
An HbA1c test, also known as glycated haemoglobin test or haemoglobin A1c test, is a blood test that measures the average level of blood sugar (glucose) over the past two to three months. It provides valuable information about a person’s long-term blood glucose control and is primarily used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- To diagnose Diabetes
- To monitor Blood Sugar Control
- To adjust Treatment Plans
It’s important to note that while blood tests are a valuable diagnostic tool, they are often used in conjunction with other tests and clinical assessments to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s health. The interpretation of results should be done by a qualified healthcare professional, who takes into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other relevant factors.

