Well Woman Blood Test

£112.00

Venous Blood Sample

15 Biomarkers - Iron Profile, Kidney Function Profile, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Profile, Thyroid Funtion Profile (Basic), Vitamin Profile, C Reactive Protein, Creatine Kinase, Follicle Stim. Hormen, Luteinising Hormone, Magnsium, Uric Acid, Oestradiol, HbA1c, Full Blood Count.

Want to be more proactive about your health and take steps to reduce your risk of common health conditions? Perhaps you’re experiencing symptoms or have a health concern you’d like to check out. Our female health check gives you a thorough overview of your health, including your vitamin and mineral levels, thyroid function, and risk of diabetes and heart disease. It provides insights that can help you optimise your health and well-being, often with simple lifestyle changes. Get comprehensive health insights including checks for thyroid function, hormones, vitamins and minerals, and cholesterol.

Results expected within 4 working days.

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Venous Blood Sample

15 Biomarkers - Iron Profile, Kidney Function Profile, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Profile, Thyroid Funtion Profile (Basic), Vitamin Profile, C Reactive Protein, Creatine Kinase, Follicle Stim. Hormen, Luteinising Hormone, Magnsium, Uric Acid, Oestradiol, HbA1c, Full Blood Count.

Want to be more proactive about your health and take steps to reduce your risk of common health conditions? Perhaps you’re experiencing symptoms or have a health concern you’d like to check out. Our female health check gives you a thorough overview of your health, including your vitamin and mineral levels, thyroid function, and risk of diabetes and heart disease. It provides insights that can help you optimise your health and well-being, often with simple lifestyle changes. Get comprehensive health insights including checks for thyroid function, hormones, vitamins and minerals, and cholesterol.

Results expected within 4 working days.

Free delivery

Venous Blood Sample

15 Biomarkers - Iron Profile, Kidney Function Profile, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Profile, Thyroid Funtion Profile (Basic), Vitamin Profile, C Reactive Protein, Creatine Kinase, Follicle Stim. Hormen, Luteinising Hormone, Magnsium, Uric Acid, Oestradiol, HbA1c, Full Blood Count.

Want to be more proactive about your health and take steps to reduce your risk of common health conditions? Perhaps you’re experiencing symptoms or have a health concern you’d like to check out. Our female health check gives you a thorough overview of your health, including your vitamin and mineral levels, thyroid function, and risk of diabetes and heart disease. It provides insights that can help you optimise your health and well-being, often with simple lifestyle changes. Get comprehensive health insights including checks for thyroid function, hormones, vitamins and minerals, and cholesterol.

Results expected within 4 working days.

Free delivery

Special instructions

How to prepare for your test

Prepare for your Well Woman Blood Test by following these instructions. Take your sample between 6am and 10am. Take this test when any symptoms of short-term illness have settled. Take this test two to five days after the start of your period, ideally on day three. It can be taken any time if you do not have periods. Avoid heavy exercises for 48 hours beforehand. Avoid fatty foods for eight hours before your test, you do not need to fast. Stay well hydrated before your test. Take your sample at least 24 hours after any vitmain or mineral supplements. Do not take bioting supplements for two days before this test, discuss this with your doctor if it is prescribed. Do not take vitamin B12 for two weeks prior to this test. If your B12 is prescribed ask your doctor whther to stop. Hormonal contraception can affect the results of this test. Taking a break from this an waiting for your periods to restart before your blood test will give more accurate results.

FAQ’s

  • A blood test panel that includes 15 biomarkers—such as the **Iron Profile, Kidney Function Profile, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Profile, Thyroid Function Profile (Basic), Vitamin Profile, C-Reactive Protein, Creatine Kinase, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinising Hormone (LH), Magnesium, Uric Acid, Oestradiol, HbA1c, and Full Blood Count—offers a comprehensive insight into various aspects of a woman’s overall health. Here's a breakdown of the benefits of each biomarker:

    1. Iron Profile:

    • Benefit: Measures levels of iron, ferritin, total iron-binding capacity, and transferrin saturation. It helps assess iron deficiency or iron overload (hemochromatosis).

    • Why It's Important: Iron deficiency is a common cause of anemia, leading to fatigue, weakness, and dizziness. On the other hand, high iron levels can damage organs over time. Testing the iron profile helps detect and address iron imbalances early.

    2. Kidney Function Profile:

    • Benefit: Includes tests for creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and glomerular filtration rate (GFR), assessing how well the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood.

    • Why It's Important: Kidney dysfunction can go undetected until significant damage occurs. Early detection of kidney problems can prevent progression to conditions like chronic kidney disease (CKD) or kidney failure.

    3. Lipid Profile:

    • Benefit: Measures levels of cholesterol (HDL, LDL, total cholesterol) and triglycerides, providing insight into cardiovascular health.

    • Why It's Important: Elevated cholesterol or triglycerides can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Monitoring lipid levels can guide lifestyle and dietary changes, and help identify individuals at higher risk of cardiovascular conditions.

    4. Liver Function Profile:

    • Benefit: Assesses the levels of liver enzymes (e.g., ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase) and bilirubin, helping to evaluate liver health.

    • Why It's Important: Abnormal liver function can be a sign of liver disease (such as fatty liver disease or hepatitis) or damage from alcohol, medications, or other toxins. Early detection allows for timely interventions to protect liver health.

    5. Thyroid Function Profile (Basic):

    • Benefit: Measures levels of TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) and may include T3 and T4, assessing the thyroid gland’s ability to regulate metabolism.

    • Why It's Important: Thyroid imbalances (hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism) are common in women and can affect mood, weight, energy levels, and menstrual cycles. Early thyroid testing helps detect and manage these conditions effectively.

    6. Vitamin Profile:

    • Benefit: Tests levels of key vitamins, including vitamin D, B12, and others, that are essential for immune function, energy production, and bone health.

    • Why It's Important: Deficiencies in vitamins (such as vitamin D or B12) can lead to fatigue, bone pain, depression, and weakened immunity. Testing helps ensure adequate vitamin levels for overall well-being.

    7. C-Reactive Protein (CRP):

    • Benefit: Measures inflammation in the body. Elevated CRP levels are associated with inflammatory conditions like heart disease, infections, or autoimmune disorders.

    • Why It's Important: High CRP levels may indicate an increased risk of cardiovascular disease or other chronic inflammatory conditions. Early detection can help manage or reduce the risk of these diseases through lifestyle and treatment interventions.

    8. Creatine Kinase (CK):

    • Benefit: This enzyme is released into the bloodstream after muscle injury or stress. It helps assess muscle damage or potential heart muscle injury (such as a heart attack).

    • Why It's Important: Elevated CK levels may indicate muscle damage, including conditions like rhabdomyolysis or a heart attack. Monitoring CK can help diagnose and manage these conditions.

    9. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH):

    • Benefit: FSH plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle and stimulating the ovaries to produce eggs.

    • Why It's Important: Elevated FSH levels can indicate diminished ovarian reserve, often used in assessing fertility and diagnosing conditions like menopause or premature ovarian failure. It’s useful for understanding a woman’s reproductive health.

    10. Luteinising Hormone (LH):

    • Benefit: LH is involved in the menstrual cycle and ovulation, helping to trigger the release of eggs from the ovaries.

    • Why It's Important: An LH imbalance can signal issues like PCOS, irregular periods, or challenges with fertility. Tracking LH helps assess the health of the reproductive system and guide fertility treatments.

    11. Magnesium:

    • Benefit: Magnesium plays a role in muscle function, nerve transmission, and bone health.

    • Why It's Important: Low magnesium levels can lead to muscle cramps, fatigue, and anxiety. It is also crucial for regulating blood sugar levels and supporting heart health. Testing can help prevent or treat magnesium deficiency.

    12. Uric Acid:

    • Benefit: Measures the amount of uric acid in the blood, which is a waste product from the breakdown of purines (found in foods like red meat and alcohol).

    • Why It's Important: Elevated uric acid can lead to gout (a form of arthritis) or kidney stones. It is important to monitor uric acid levels to manage these conditions, especially in those with a history of gout or kidney problems.

    13. Oestradiol:

    • Benefit: Oestradiol is the primary form of estrogen, crucial for fertility, menstrual cycle regulation, and bone health.

    • Why It's Important: Low or fluctuating oestradiol levels can indicate menopause, ovarian insufficiency, or hormonal imbalances. It is also important in assessing reproductive health and fertility potential.

    14. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin):

    • Benefit: Measures average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, helping assess long-term blood sugar control.

    • Why It's Important: Elevated HbA1c levels indicate a risk of diabetes or insulin resistance. Early detection of high blood sugar levels allows for interventions to prevent or manage diabetes.

    15. Full Blood Count (FBC):

    • Benefit: A complete blood count provides information about the number and types of cells in the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

    • Why It's Important: FBC can detect anemia, infections, and blood disorders. It is an essential test for overall health monitoring, as changes in blood cell counts can signal underlying health issues.

    Overall Benefits of the 15-Biomarker Panel:

    • Reproductive Health: FSH, LH, and oestradiol help assess fertility and ovarian reserve, while detecting hormonal imbalances associated with conditions like PCOS and menopause.

    • Cardiovascular Health: The lipid profile, CRP, and HbA1c provide key insights into heart disease risk and metabolic health, helping to identify early signs of cardiovascular problems.

    • Organ Function: Kidney, liver, and thyroid function profiles give a comprehensive view of how well the kidneys, liver, and thyroid are functioning, helping detect conditions early and manage them effectively.

    • Nutritional Status: Vitamin and magnesium levels help identify deficiencies that could affect energy, mood, and overall health, while the iron profile assesses the risk of anemia.

    • Inflammation and Muscle Health: CRP and creatine kinase levels help detect inflammation or muscle damage, while uric acid levels help manage conditions like gout.

    In summary, this 15-biomarker blood test provides a comprehensive look at a woman's overall health, focusing on areas like reproductive health, organ function, inflammation, and metabolic health. It helps detect imbalances or conditions early, allowing for timely interventions to improve long-term health outcomes.

N.B. Venous blood taking kit only.