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Ready to Prioritize Your Health with Our Essential Health Check?
Take the first step towards enhancing your health and well-being with our Essential Health Check.
This test assesses 18 different health markers, including cholesterol and triglycerides, liver function, vitamin D, iron deficiency, and B12 levels.
- Convenient at-home finger-prick blood test—no social interaction necessary.
- Provides hospital-standard results presented in an easy-to-read traffic light format.
- Includes a supportive guidebook to assist you in making effective lifestyle changes.
- Receive tailored advice to better support your overall health.
Please note that this test is available for individuals aged 18 years and older. It is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals.
Available only in the UK.
Sample must be taken on Monday- Wednesday and fast at least 8 hours (Morning best time)
Iron Deficiency
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
Liver Function
Albumin: A protein that is made in your liver. It helps to transport nutrients and hormones, as well as helps to grow and repair tissues in your body.
Globulin: A group of proteins made in your liver. Globulins play an important role in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infections.
Total Protein: Your albumin and globulin levels combined.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT): A protein enzyme that is only found in your liver, so it’s a good indicator of your liver function. A high ALT level can be a sign of liver damage as the ALT protein is released into the bloodstream from the damaged liver cells.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Your liver is one of the main sources of ALP, but some is also made in your bones, intestines, pancreas, and kidneys.
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): A protein enzyme found mainly in the liver. A high GGT can indicate damage to the liver or bile ducts.
Total Bilirubin: A yellow pigment. High bilirubin levels can be a sign that your liver is damaged. Sometimes high levels can be caused by Gilbert’s syndrome which is a harmless inherited disorder.
Cholesterol