Check Everything

PRICE: £395

What is it?
This test provides an in depth, wide ranging and large detailed result covering over 150 data points across key health areas. It gives a detailed, personalised look into many parts of health which can provide insights into both long term and short term conditions.

Includes Panels Covered in Advanced GP2:
Full Blood Count
Heart Health
Liver Health
Kidney Health
Diabetes Health
Urinalysis
Bone Health
Thyroid Health
Tumour Markers
Nutritional Health
Infection & Inflammation
Iron Status
Metabolic Syndrome

Digestive Health
H. Pylori Anti-Tissue
Transglutaminase Antibodies

Infection & Inflammation
C-Reactive Protein
Albumin
Complement Component 3
Complement Component 4
Ferritin
Immunoglobulin A
Immunoglobulin G
Immunoglobulin M
Anti-streptolysin O
Immunoglobulin E
Allergy Evaluation
Muscle & Joint Health
Creatine Kinase
Uric Acid
Rheumatoid Factor

Female Hormonal Health
Oestradiol
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Luteinising Hormone
Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Free Androgen Index

Folic Acid
Vitamin B12
Total Antioxidant Status
Nutritional Health
Male Hormonal Health
Testosterone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Free Androgen Index

Pancreatic Health
Pancreatic Amylase
Lipase

Bone Health
Parathyroid Hormone

Extend this test with:
Nutrition & Lifestyle DNA + £327

Why?
Our nutritional lifestyle DNA test is an affordable add-on or stand alone test that offers personalised insights into patients’ nutritional factors, such as absorption rates of key vitamins. It helps identify risks like folate and vitamin D deficiencies, prompting earlier interventions. The test also assesses what your genetic baseline Omega 3:6 ratio is, guiding adjustments for healthier inflammatory levels, and provides insights into fasting responses and caffeine metabolism, making it a valuable tool for personalised patient care.

How can we help?

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need a referral?
We don’t require a referral from a doctor or specialist to test a patient’s blood, although doctors may refer patients to us to have their blood tested.
How do I prepare for a blood test?
It’s important to come for your test while hydrated. Make sure you’ve had plenty of water that day. Usually, there are no specific preparations for blood tests, but some may require fasting or are better at different times of the day or points within the menstrual cycle. Give us a call if you are worried or need some guidance on this.
How much does it cost?
Prices vary depending on which biomarkers and the number of biomarkers analyzed. Here at Being Well, we don’t have an added fee for phlebotomy, so the price you see is the price you pay. If you’d like a price beforehand, please let us know. We can arrange blood draws for kits you may have been sent by other practitioners or companies; this is usually £40.
What age do I have to be to get tested?
The minimum age for a blood test at Being Well Pharmacy is 18 years old.
Are there any side effects?
Mild side effects may include some soreness and bruising at the needle insertion site.
I’m a bit nervous about having my blood taken, is that OK?

That’s totally fine, and we’re used to people being a little nervous. If you’re nervous about having your blood taken, we’ll try to put you at ease and make the experience as easy and pleasant as possible. We’ll never take your blood against your will. It’s also generally a very calm environment here, and if you’re booked in, it’s very unlikely you’ll have to queue or wait around. If you’re a little worried, let us know when you arrive. Some people need a chat, and some need a cup of tea to settle them in; it’s fine.