Blood tests are the closest thing we have to looking under the bonnet — and yet, on the NHS, you'll often only get the markers tested that fit the question your GP is being asked in a 10-minute appointment. Private blood testing fills that gap. Whether you want a baseline, a deeper look into a specific concern, or ongoing monitoring of treatment progress, we can arrange the right panel and walk you through the results.
What we test
- Hormones — including sex hormones (oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone), DHEA, cortisol and more.
- Thyroid function — full panel including TSH, free T3, free T4, and antibodies where relevant.
- Cholesterol & cardiovascular markers — HDL, LDL, triglycerides, and advanced markers on request.
- General health profiles — full blood count, liver function, kidney function, blood sugar, HbA1c.
- Vitamins & minerals — including vitamin D, B12, ferritin and others commonly missed.
- Custom panels — if you have a specific question, we'll build a panel that answers it.
How it works
- Brief consultation — we discuss what you want to find out and recommend the right tests. (If you're not sure where to start, the Health & Wellness Consultation is the natural first step.)
- Blood draw — a small sample taken by our trained clinician, typically from a vein in your arm. Quick, professional, and from £10 depending on the test.
- Accredited laboratory analysis — your sample is sent to a UK-accredited lab.
- Results reviewed with you — Mr Singh goes through the findings, explains them in plain English, and discusses next steps.
Pricing
Blood tests start from £10, with the total cost depending on which markers you choose to test. Full panels and hormone profiles vary — we'll quote you up front, with no surprises.
A baseline you can build on
If you're starting a wellness journey, a hormone-balancing programme, or simply turning 40 or 50 and thinking about longevity — a baseline blood test now gives you something to compare against in six or twelve months' time. It's how you know whether what you're doing is actually working.