
Blood tests
Blood tests are a common and essential diagnostic tool used in healthcare to assess, diagnose, and monitor various health conditions and diseases. These tests involve the collection of a blood sample, which is then analyzed in a laboratory to measure different components and indicators of health.
Key Components and Process
Procedure: Blood is typically drawn from a vein in the arm using a needle.
Preparation: Depending on the type of test, patients might need to fast (avoid eating or drinking) for several hours beforehand.
Common Types of Blood Tests we offer
Sports Performance £220
A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of nutrition, hormone and stress level, providing insight to to prevent injury and overtraining.
Tired all the time £160
Address common causes of fatigue in your patients including nutritional deficiencies and thyroid function.
Nutritional Health £225
Our new nutritional panel, designed and curated by our in-house expert nutritionist, includes key markers of current nutritional status alongside other indicators that may be causative or symptomatic of poor nutritional outcomes.
Below you can find a breakdown of each
Sports Performance £220
A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of nutrition, hormone and stress level, providing insight to to prevent injury and overtraining.
- Full Blood Count
- Heart Health
- Urinalysis
- Kidney Health
- Nutritional Health
- Liver Health
- Iron Status
- Muscle and Joint Health
- Thyroid Health
- Male/ Female Hormonal Health
- Bone Health
- Stress Health
- Diabetes Health
- Infection and Inflammation


Tired all the time £160
Address common causes of fatigue in your patients including nutritional deficiencies and thyroid function.
- Full Blood Count
- Kidney Health
- Nutritional Health
- Thyroid Health
- Infection and Inflammation
- Bone Health
- Iron Status
- Diabetes Health
Nutritional Health £225
Our new nutritional panel, designed and curated by our in-house expert nutritionist, includes key markers of current nutritional status alongside other indicators that may be causative or symptomatic of poor nutritional outcomes.
- Full Blood Count
- Heart Health
- Nutritional Health
- Iron Status
- Diabetes Health
- Liver Health
- Digestive Health
- Thyroid Health
- Pancreatic Health

Need anything else?
We also offer specialised blood tests such as biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology and rheumatology, lifestyle and nutrition, hematology, sexual health, microbiology and genetic testing.
Download our blood test catalogue for pricing and more information.