Our Blood Test Panels

Choose your primary wellness goal below. Each panel includes tailored Baseline, During Monitoring, and Post Monitoring options so you can track progress safely and effectively.

 

Our Goal-Oriented Panels

Metabolic Optimisation Panel 

Tailored monitoring for weight loss, fat metabolism, and metabolic health.

Muscle & Performance Panel

Tailored monitoring for muscle growth, strength, and athletic performance.

Skin & Collagen Support Panel

Tailored monitoring for skin health, elasticity, anti-aging, and repair.

Tissue Repair & Recovery Panel

Tailored monitoring for tissue repair, healing, and recovery.

Inflammation & Immune Balance Panel

Tailored monitoring for inflammation reduction and immune support.

Cognitive & Brain Health Panel

Tailored monitoring for cognitive function, focus, and neurological support.

Vitality & Libido Support Panel

Tailored monitoring for vitality and libido enhancement.

Longevity & Wellness Panel

Comprehensive monitoring for longevity and overall wellness.

Select Your Tests

Full Blood Count

Haemoglobin — Measures oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells. Important for energy, endurance, and recovery.

Haematocrit — Percentage of red blood cells in blood. Helps assess hydration and oxygen delivery.

Red Blood Cell Count — Number of red blood cells. Supports overall energy and oxygen transport.

White Blood Cell Count — Assesses immune system activity and can indicate inflammation or infection.

Platelet Count — Involved in blood clotting and tissue repair processes.

Liver Function Tests

ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) — Liver enzyme that rises with stress or damage.

AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) — Liver enzyme used alongside ALT to evaluate liver health.

ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) — Enzyme found in liver and bone; helps assess liver and bone metabolism.

Bilirubin — Waste product processed by the liver.

Albumin — Main protein made by the liver; important for fluid balance and nutrient transport.

Kidney Function Tests

eGFR — Measures how well your kidneys are filtering blood.

Creatinine — Waste product from muscle metabolism; key indicator of kidney function.

Urea — Waste product from protein breakdown; helps evaluate kidney health and hydration.

Lipid Profile

Total Cholesterol — Overall cholesterol level in the blood.

LDL Cholesterol — Often called “bad” cholesterol; associated with cardiovascular risk.

HDL Cholesterol — Often called “good” cholesterol; helps remove excess cholesterol.

Triglycerides — Type of fat in the blood; high levels can indicate metabolic issues.

Blood Sugar & Insulin Markers

Glucose — Current blood sugar level.

HbA1c — Average blood sugar control over the past 2–3 months.

Insulin — Hormone that regulates blood sugar and nutrient uptake.

Inflammation Markers

hs-CRP (High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein) — Sensitive marker of systemic inflammation.

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) — Helps assess chronic inflammatory burden.

Thyroid Tests

TSH — Signal from the brain that controls thyroid activity.

Free T4 — Main thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.

Free T3 — The most active thyroid hormone that regulates metabolism and energy.

Hormones

Testosterone (total) — Primary hormone for muscle, strength, libido, and vitality.

Free Testosterone — The active, usable portion of testosterone.

Estradiol (Oestrogen) — Important for hormonal balance.

SHBG — Protein that binds testosterone; affects how much is available.

LH (Luteinising Hormone) — Regulates natural testosterone production.

FSH — Supports reproductive and hormonal equilibrium.

DHEA-S — Adrenal androgen that contributes to energy and libido.

Prolactin — Can suppress libido when elevated.

Cortisol — Primary stress hormone; affects energy, recovery, and muscle breakdown.

Growth & Repair

IGF-1 — Key marker of growth hormone activity linked to tissue repair, muscle growth, and longevity.

Other Important Markers

Vitamin D (25-OH) — Supports immune function, mood, bone health, and natural testosterone levels.

Homocysteine — Linked to cardiovascular risk and B-vitamin status.

CK (Creatine Kinase) — Marker of muscle damage and breakdown.

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