Health Testing
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A whole health approach can help you achieve optimal health. Focussing on all aspects of your health it looks at physical, emotional, and social aspects, to promote overall wellbeing.
Gut Health Packages – your journey to good health starts in the gut
The health of your gut plays a major factor in your overall health. Our gut health packages help identify abnormalities in your body’s biochemistry that may increase your risk of diseases and affect your performance.
If you’ve been struggling with digestive symptoms, or you simply want to take charge of your health, our team of medical and nutritional experts help guide you through the testing process and create a bespoke plan of small, sustainable changes.
Schedule a FREE Gut Health discovery call with one of our experts. Learn how our tests can improve your well-being and prevent future health issues.
Allergies & Intolerances
We are able to conduct simple blood tests to screen for a wide range of allergies – from food, environmental factors such as plants, animal fur and house dust mites, to testing for drug allergies. Testing means that our GPs and specialists can take an educated approach, helping you to manage any allergies and intolerances in a targeted way.
Allergy tests help identify specific substances, known as allergens, to which an individual may have a reaction. Allergens affect up to 10% of the population and symptoms range from lethal to mildly inconvenient. This is our most comprehensive allergy profile.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Allergy Symptoms that suggest a reaction such as sneezing, coughing, wheezing, gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain) hives or a rash
- Identification of specific allergens that are triggering a reaction
- Recurrent unexplained symptoms
- Asthma or eczema management
What does the test cover?
Testing of 151 foods and inhalants within the following groups:
- Pollen
- Mites (house dust, storage mites)
- Plant-based foods (e.g. grains, vegetables, nuts and seeds, etc)
- Insects and venoms (e.g. bee, wasp, etc)
- Microorganisms (fungal spores and yeast)
- Animal-derived food (egg, milk, fish & seafood, meat)
- Animal dander (skin and hair of pets and farm animals)
- Other (e.g. latex, parasites, etc)
If you suspect allergies or have unexplained symptoms, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider or an allergist who can assess your situation, evaluate your medical history, and recommend appropriate allergy testing to identify the allergens causing your symptoms. This information is valuable for developing an effective treatment plan and implementing avoidance strategies.
Allergy tests help identify specific substances, known as allergens, to which an individual may have a reaction. Allergens affect up to 10% of the population and symptoms range from lethal to mildly inconvenient.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Allergy Symptoms that suggest a reaction such as sneezing, coughing, wheezing, gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain) hives or a rash
- Identification of specific allergens that are triggering a reaction
- Recurrent unexplained symptoms
- Asthma or eczema management
What does the test cover?
Testing of 94 foods within the following groups:
- Plant-based foods (e.g. grains, vegetables, nuts and seeds, etc)
- Animal-derived food (egg, milk, fish & seafood, meat)
If you suspect allergies or have unexplained symptoms, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider or an allergist who can assess your situation, evaluate your medical history, and recommend appropriate allergy testing to identify the allergens causing your symptoms. This information is valuable for developing an effective treatment plan and implementing avoidance strategies.
Allergy tests help identify specific substances, known as allergens, to which an individual may have a reaction. Allergens affect up to 10% of the population and symptoms range from lethal to mildly inconvenient.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Allergy Symptoms that suggest a reaction such as sneezing, coughing, wheezing, gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain) hives or a rash
- Identification of specific allergens that are triggering a reaction
- Recurrent unexplained symptoms
- Asthma or eczema management
What does the test cover?
Testing of 59 inhalants within the following groups:
- Pollen
- Mites (house dust, storage mites)
- Microorganisms (fungal spores and yeast)
- Animal dander (skin and hair of pets and farm animals)
If you suspect allergies or have unexplained symptoms, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider or an allergist who can assess your situation, evaluate your medical history, and recommend appropriate allergy testing to identify the allergens causing your symptoms. This information is valuable for developing an effective treatment plan and implementing avoidance strategies.
Hormone Testing
These tests measure levels of hormones in the blood, providing information about hormone imbalances and conditions. This sentence is a placeholder but will speak to patient benefits/positive outcomes.
The Female Hormone Health Profile measures concentrations of female hormones which regulate fertility, mood and energy. This can help detect hormonal imbalances, menstrual cycle issues and menopausal factors.
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Irregular Menstrual Cycles
- Menstrual Pain and PMS
- Menopausal Symptoms
- Fertility Concerns
- Unexplained Weight Changes
What does the test cover?
- Thyroid Panel (FT3, FT4, TSH)
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
- Luteinizing Hormone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- Oestradiol
- Progesterone
- Testosterone
- Prolactin
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or have concerns about your hormonal health, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your individual situation, discuss your symptoms, and guide you on whether a female hormone profile test is appropriate and necessary.
The Male Hormone Health Profile measures concentration of male hormones, providing a broad picture of health. It can also check fertility levels, understand cancer risk, and support diagnosis for a range of symptoms
Book a 30 minute appointment for this test.
Why might I need this test?
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Low Libido
- Fatigue and Low Energy
- Muscle Loss and Reduced Strength
- Mood Changes and Depression
- Loss of Body Hair
- Infertility Concerns
What does the test cover?
- Prostate Panel (FPSA, TPSA, PSAR)
- Testosterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- Prolactin
- Dehydroepiandrosterone
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
- Luteinizing Hormone
- Free Androgen Index
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or have concerns about your hormonal health, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your individual situation, discuss your symptoms, and guide you on whether a female hormone profile test is appropriate and necessary.
It’s important to speak with a healthcare professional to determine the best tests for your individual needs, as well as to interpret the results and develop an appropriate plan for improving gut health.
Keep in mind that some of these tests may not always be necessary, and that a comprehensive assessment of diet, lifestyle, and symptoms is also important in evaluating gut health.
*This list is not exhaustive and there are many other types of blood tests available, depending on the individual’s needs and health concerns. It’s important to speak with a healthcare professional to determine which blood tests are necessary for you, as well as to interpret the results and develop an appropriate plan for maintaining or improving health.




