General Health Blood Test

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£119 £99

Results from this blood test are usually within 48 hours.

 A comprehensive general health blood test which checks your liver & kidney function, bone health, iron levels, diabetes (HbA1c) and a full cholesterol profile. This profile helps you to proactively manage your health and identify/ monitor many underlying or pre-existing conditions.  This blood test is a good choice for those who want a general health check up as this test covers a broad range and can help identify any abnormalities in your blood work.

We use a UKAS accredited and CQC registered laboratory to process blood samples. Results are reviewed by a private GP and sent to you via email with easy to understand feedback.

What does this General Health Blood Test include?

  • Total Cholesterol

    High Density Lioprotein (HDL)

    Low Density Lioprotein (LDL)

    Total Cholesterol: HDL ratio

    Non- HDL Cholesterol

    Triglyceride

    HDL percentage

  • HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)

  • Urate (Uric Acid)

  • Iron

    Total Iron Binding Capacity

    Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity

    Ferritin

    Transferrin Saturation

  • Urea

    Creatinine

    Glomerular Filtration Rate

  • Albumin

    Globulin

    Total Protein

    Alkaline Phosphate (ALP)

    Alanine Transaminase (ALT)

    Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)

    Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

    Total Bilirubin

  • Creatine Kinase

    Calcium

    Adjusted Calcium

How Does It Work?

Step 1: Book your Blood Test

Decide what blood test you want and book an appointment on our online booking system below or over the phone.

Step 2: Get Bloods Taken

A phlebotomist will take a blood sample at our Basingstoke clinic and send it to our partner laboratory for analysis.

Step 3: Receive Results

Your blood test results will be reviewed by a GP and then sent to you via email usually within 2 days.

Blood Tests

  • You will your results via email within 48 hours for most of our blood tests.

  • Your blood results will be reviewed by a doctor and any abnormalities will be noted on your report. Advise will then given by the doctor on what to next. You can also bring your results to your own GP to have on your personal record.

  • No, these results are strictly confidential and they do not automatically go to your own GP. If you want to share them with your own GP then you may do so.

  • The day before your appointment we advise you to drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated in preparation for your blood test the next day.

  • Our laboratory does not require you to fast before blood tests, however for certain blood tests such as a ‘Hba1c’ (Test for diabetes) you may get more accurate results if you fast. If you have been recommended to fast by a healthcare professional then we would suggest you follow this advise. If you wish to fast for your blood test, do not eat anything for 8-12 hours before your blood test. You are allowed drink water in this time.

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