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Lifestyle Screen

£103.20

Your health is your most valuable asset—and staying on top of it starts with understanding what’s happening inside your body. Our Lifestyle Health Screen offers a comprehensive overview of key health markers that reflect your current lifestyle, helping you make informed decisions about your wellbeing.
 

Whether you're aiming to boost energy levels, manage weight, improve fitness, or simply gain peace of mind, this screening is designed to give you clear, actionable insights. It includes checks for cholesterol, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, vitamin and mineral levels, and more.
 

Simple, convenient, and highly informative—this blood test is your first step towards a healthier, more balanced life.

Why get this test and what are the benefits?

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This panel provides information about the type of cells in the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The full blood count is useful for evaluating general health status and as a screening tool for a variety of conditions, such as anaemia, infection, inflammation and other blood disorders.

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A major contributing factor to heart disease is the gradual accumulation of fat and cholesterol within blood vessel walls, a process known as atherosclerosis. Heart Health helps assess an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke.

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The kidneys are responsible for the production of urine and regulation of water/salt levels in the blood. Kidney health helps evaluate the filtering of the kidneys and can indicate how well the kidneys are functioning.

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Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food), which are necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth, and help organs and cells to function - including calcium, B12 and vItamin D. The Nutritional Health panel evaluates the levels of various nutrients and can help identify whether an individual’s nutritional status is adequate. 

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition that is characterised by a high blood glucose level. Normally, insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas) regulates blood glucose levels. The Diabetes Health panel includes measurement of glucose and HbA1c levels in the blood, which is useful for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes. Higher than normal levels can be associated with a greater risk of developing diabetes in the future (‘high risk’ or ‘pre-diabetes’).

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Bones provide structural support for the body and offer protection to delicate organs and tissues. Bones are subject to a continuous remodelling process where old bone tissue is replaced with new tissue. Bone Health helps evaluate the levels of these important bone- strength factors uch as calcium and vitamin D, which can be useful for identifying individuals at risk of future bone-related health problems.

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Iron is essential for red blood cell formation. Most of the body’s iron, approximately 70%, is present in red blood cells, where its primary role is to carry oxygen from the lungs to all the tissues of the body. Iron Status is useful for evaluating conditions such as iron-deficiency, which can cause anaemia, and iron overload, which can cause organ damage, particularly to the liver.

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The liver is a vital organ that plays a major role in the regulation of metabolism. The liver performs many complex functions, which include processing of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, breakdown of harmful or toxic substances, decomposition of red blood cells, removal of waste products from the blood and the production and secretion of bile. The Liver Health panel consists of tests that evaluate the function of the liver.

Your health is your most valuable asset

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