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Wellwoman profile
£94.00
Covers a wide range of health markers including blood count, kidney and liver function, hormone levels, cholesterol, vitamins, and thyroid. Offers a complete overview of a woman’s general health, hormonal balance, and nutritional status.
What does the test include?
- Albumin (ALB)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
- Vitamin B12 (Total) (B12)
- Basophil Percentage (BA)
- Basophil Absolute Number (BA#)
- Calcium (CA)
- Corrected Calcium (CCA)
- Cholesterol (CHOL)
- Total Cholesterol to HDL Ratio (CHR)
- Creatine Kinase (CK)
- Creatinine (CREA)
- Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (EGFR)
- Eosinophil Percentage (EO)
- Eosinophil Absolute Number (EO#)
- Iron (FE)
- Ferritin (FERR)
- Folate (Serum) (FOLS)
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Free Thyroxine 4 (FT4)
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- Globulin (GLOB)
- Glycated Haemoglobin (HBA1C)
- Haematocrit (HCT)
- High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL)
- Haemoglobin (HGB)
- Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL)
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
- Lymphocyte Percentage (LY)
- Prostate Panel
- Lymphocyte Absolute Number (LY#)
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
Mean Corpuscular - Haemoglobin
- Concentration (MCHC)
- Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
- Magnesium (MG)
- Monocyte Percentage (MO)
- Monocyte Absolute Number (MO#)
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
- Neutrophil Percentage (NE)
- Neutrophil Absolute Number (NE#)
- Non-HDL Cholesterol (NHDL)
- Oestradiol (OES)
- Platelets (PLT)
- Red Blood Cells (RBC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width Coefficient
of Variation (RDW) - Total Bilirubin (TBIL)
- Transferrin (TFN)
- Total Iron Binding
- Capacity (TIBC)
- Total Protein (TP)
- Triglycerides (TRIG)
- Transferrin Saturation (TSAT)
- Thyroid Stimulating
- Hormone (TSH)
- Uric Acid (UA)
- Urea (UREA)
- Vitamin D (25-OH) (VITD)
- White Blood Cells (WBC)
- Prolactin (PROL)
Who should get tested?
Women Seeking a Comprehensive Health Assessment: Covering blood, hormone, liver, and kidney health.
Individuals Aged 40 and Above: For preventive screening of common female health issues.
Those Focused on Overall Wellness: To monitor key health markers and detect potential concerns early.
When is the ideal time to take this blood test?
Morning Sample (Fasting May Be Advised): For accurate readings of glucose, lipids, and certain hormones.
At Key Times in the Menstrual Cycle (if Hormone-Specific Markers Are Monitored): Such as FSH or LH.
As Part of an Annual Health Review: To maintain a baseline and catch early signs of imbalance or deficiency.