Introducing GAD Blood Testing
We offer quick and effective blood tests which can identify deficiencies that need treating. You can either book online here or simply walk into one of our clinics, where Blood Testing appointments are available Monday – Friday between 10am and 5pm only. Results will be reviewed by one of our GMC registered Doctors and sent to you via email – depending on which test you opt for, this may take between 3 days to 3 weeks.
Find Out What is Right for you Below!
General Healthcheck
(23 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Total Cholesterol
- HbA1C
- Glucose
- Glomerular Filtration
- Urea
- Uric Acid
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Aspartate-Aminotransferase (AST)
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- Bilirubin
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Albumin
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- Iron
- Ferritin
- Transferrin Saturation
- Transferrin
- Folate
- Vitamin B12
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Vitamin D
- Prostrate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Mineral / Ions Profile
(9 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Iron
- Calcium
- Ferritin
- Folate
- Vitamin B12
- Magnesium
- Vitamin D
- Zinc
- Selenium
Vitamins Profile
(7 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B1
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B2
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
Male Check Profile
(5 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Albumin
- Testosterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- FSH
- LH
Female Check Profile
(8 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Free thyroxine (FT4)
- Free triiodothyronine (FT3)
- Testosterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- FSH
- LH
- Prolactin
Vitamin B12 Check
(1 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Vitamin B12
Iron Profile
(6 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Iron
- Haemoglobin (Hb)
- Transferrin Saturation
- Transferrin
- Ferritin
- Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC)
G6PD Check
(1 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase
Sports Training Profile
(20 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Total Cholesterol
- HbA1C
- Glucose
- Glomerular Filtration
- Urea
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- Creatine phosphokinase (CPK)
- Testosterone
- Iron
- Folate
- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Free thyroxine (FT4)
- Free triiodothyonine (FT3)
- Progesterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- Estradiol
- Growth hormone
All Blood Package
(42 Markers)
What Does This Test for?
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Albumin
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
- Bilirubin
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- Calcium
- Creatine phosphokinase (CPK)
- Estradiol
- Ferritin
- Folate
- Free thyroxine (FT4)
- Free triiodothyonine (FT3)
- FSH
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- Glomerular Filtration
- Glucose
- Growth hormone
- HbA1C
- Iron
- LH
- Magnesium
- Progesterone
- Prolactin
- PSA
- Selenium
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- Testosterone
- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Total Cholesterol
- Transferrin
- Transferrin Saturation
- Urea
- Uric Acid
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B1
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B2
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Zinc
أسئلة مكررة
Why Would I Have a Blood Test?
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies may also cause you to experience symptoms such as fatigue, regular colds & low moods, and so blood tests are a great diagnostic tool that enables you to know exactly what your body needs.
How is the Sample Collected?
What is the Difference Between Getting a Blood Test and a DNA test?
The DNA test is based on the genes of a person therefore would only be required once in a lifetime as genetic information will not change. The DNA test results are able to identify how the body responds to and metabolises specific nutrients, which is more effective than a blood test in regards to micronutrient requirements.
However, a blood test is able to tell a person the current levels of a particular component within the blood such as vitamins, hormones or electrolytes.
With balancing a healthy lifestyle and focusing on any deficiencies found from the blood test the results can improve over a period of time and a retest to check the levels can be performed.
Do I Need to do Anything to Prepare for my Blood Test?
Who Can Have the Blood Test?
How Long Does the Test Take?
Do I Have to Fill out a Health Screening Beforehand?
When Will I Receive my Results?
Who Reviews my Results?
If you would like a consultation to discuss your results with one of the doctors, this can be arranged at an extra cost subject to availability. To enquire about a consultation, please click here.
What Happens if There is a Problem with my Sample?
Is There any Down Time?
Is the Test Painful?
Are There any Hidden Costs?
How Does the Service Work?
The sample will then be sent off to the laboratory to be analysed. Your results will then be sent back to us, where a GMC licensed practitioner will review your results and collate into a report. The report will then be returned to you via email.
How do I Make an Appointment?
Can I Book a Test for Someone Else?
How Will my Blood Test Results be Returned to me?
How Accurate are the Results?
Do I Need a GP Referral Letter to Have a Test?
Do I Stop Taking my Oral / IV Vitamins Before Taking the Test?
I am on Regular Medication, What Should I do?
How Long Before I can Have a Repeat Test?
Can I Claim Back the Cost of the Test Through my Insurance?
How Secure is my Information Once Stored?
Are the Labs Accredited?
Are you Registered with the CQC?
Your sample will also be collected by a NMC registered nurse and reviewed by a GMC registered Doctor.