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Sports Fitness Profile

£ 89

If you want to know what your blood can tell you about your fitness – either before starting a programme, or to monitor progress during one., this is the profile for you.It includes all the essential biomarkers that are of interest to a sports person – a Full Blood Count, Liver & Kidney function profile, Iron levels, Ferritin, Heart & Muscle Enzymes, Cholesterol profile, Inflammation, Magnesium, Vitamin D , Vitamin B12 and Testosterone. We are able to monitor and track these results over time to see how well your body is functioning in response to your exercise regime and flag up anything that may need to be looked at. Due to the size of this profile and the inclusion of a full blood count we need a phlebotomy sample which you can give at any one of our 100+ locations around the UK.

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Sports Hormone Profile

£ 129

Anallyse the widest range of hormones and systems in your body affected by fitness activity, that can be measured with a blood test. If you are taking supplements and want to monitor the affects these are having then this is the test for you. If you are concerned that you may not be responding to your exercise as you should then these are the hormones and systems to check. Your liver function is tested which is where your body processes most of the food and substances you introduce into your body. Thyroid function is checked with TSH and FT4 as if this is not working you will not have the energy you should. The widest range of hormones are analysed. All these hormones are very important for both men and women – although in different concentrations of course. Free & Total Testosterone, SHBG, DHEAS and Free Androgen Index are checked. Oestradiol, Luteinising Hormone, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Prolactin are all included.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)

£ 199

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that can be detected through biomarkers. Elevated levels of SCC-related markers can indicate the presence or progression of squamous cell carcinoma.

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STI Screen – Male Advanced Profile

£ 129

Sexually transmitted infections are very common in young people and increasingly common throughout the lives of any sexually active adult. Testing is the only way to be confident you and your partner(s) are safe. infections tested for are chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis which are the commonest sexually transmitted infections. It is estimated that 1 in 10 sexually active young people have a chlamydia infection. Many men do not have any symptoms at all for the infections being tested although in some there is pain on urination, discharge and other symptoms. Whether there are symptotms or not, the potential for serious harm is very high with all the conditions tested for. They can cause infertility, very painful prostatitis and epidydymitis, liver failure and unfortunately, even death. Many people choose to test when starting a serious relationship or at regular intervals.

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STI Screen – Blood Only Profile

£ 89

Sexual Health Serology is a test that checks for certain infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact. It helps to identify if a person has been exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The results of the test can provide important information about a person’s sexual health. If the test comes back negative, it means that the person has not been exposed to these infections. However, if the test comes back positive, it indicates that the person has been exposed to one or more of these STIs and further medical evaluation and treatment may be necessary. It is important to get tested regularly, especially if you are sexually active or have multiple sexual partners, as many STIs do not show obvious symptoms. Early detection and treatment can help prevent the spread of infections and protect your overall health.

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STI Screen – Female Advanced Profile

£ 129

Sexually transmitted infections are very common in young people and increasingly common throughout the lives of any sexually active adult, and testing is the only way to be confident you are safe. infections tested for are chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis which are the commonest sexually transmitted infections. It is estimated that 1 in 10 sexually active young people have a chlamydia infection. By far the majority of women do not have any symptoms at all for the infections being tested and if they do, the symptoms are often so mild as to be ignored. Despite the lack of symptoms the potential for serious harm is very high with all the conditions tested for. They can cause infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, liver failure and unfortunately, even death. Many people choose to test when starting a serious relationship or at regular intervals. Testing is essential to keep you safe.

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Syphilis (IgG/IgM)

£ 39

Syphilis (IgG/IgM) tests for antibodies to the Treponema pallidum bacterium, indicating past (IgG) or recent (IgM) infection with syphilis. It helps diagnose and monitor syphilis.

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T Regulatory Cells

£ 565

T Regulatory Cells are a type of immune cell that helps regulate immune responses. Abnormal levels can indicate autoimmune conditions or immune system disorders.

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Testosterone

£ 39

Testosterone is a hormone involved in male reproductive health and muscle mass. Abnormal levels can indicate hormonal imbalances or conditions such as testosterone deficiency or excess.

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Testosterone Plus Profile

£ 49

The Testosterone Plus Profile measures Total Testosterone, Albumin and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) which together provide a very accurate level of Free (available) Testosterone in the blood. This provides a much more precise picture of whether you have problems with Testosterone levels. This test is commonly done to evaluate and diagnose conditions related to testosterone imbalance, such as: Hypogonadism: It helps determine if a person has low testosterone levels, which can lead to symptoms like decreased libido, fatigue, muscle weakness, and infertility. Erectile dysfunction: Testosterone levels are checked to assess if low testosterone is contributing to the condition. Infertility: It helps identify if low testosterone is a potential cause of male infertility. Delayed or early puberty: The test can be used to evaluate the timing of puberty in children and adolescents. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): In females, testosterone levels may be measured to diagnose or monitor PCOS, a hormonal disorder that affects the ovaries. Monitoring hormone replacement therapy: For individuals undergoing testosterone replacement therapy, regular testing is done to ensure appropriate hormone levels are maintained. Testosterone levels must be checked regularly by anyone using testosterone supplements for any reason. You can have too much or too little testosterone. The only way to find out is with a blood test. Please note: Optimal time to take your sample is between 7am – 10am.

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Tetanus Antibodies

£ 95
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Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT)

£ 149

Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) is an enzyme involved in metabolising certain drugs, such as thiopurines. Testing TPMT helps guide medication dosing and avoid potential toxicity.

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Thyroglobulin

£ 105

Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by the thyroid gland. Elevated levels can indicate thyroid cancer or other thyroid disorders. Testing Thyroglobulin helps diagnose and monitor thyroid conditions.

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Thyroid Function Profile

£ 39

“Penicillin allergy profile”, The ‘Penicillin allergy profile’ is designed to assess an individual’s allergic reaction to various penicillin-related antibiotics. This profile includes tests for Amoxicilloyl, Ampicilloyl, Cefaclor, Penicillin G (Pen G), and Penicillin V (Pen V). Each of these tests detects specific antibodies or immune responses to different penicillin derivatives. Identifying an allergy to these antibiotics is crucial for avoiding potential allergic reactions, which can range from mild rashes to severe anaphylaxis. By determining sensitivities to these medications, healthcare providers can tailor antibiotic treatments more safely and effectively, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions and ensuring appropriate alternatives are prescribed.

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