Your Blood (Only) – Optimal Health
£169.99
Your Blood (Only) – Optimal Health
£169.99
Health Concerns |
Popular Tests |
Bowel Health | |
Diabetes and Cholesterol Rapid | |
Kidney Health | |
Advanced Well Woman |
Health Concerns |
Popular Tests |
Bowel Health | |
Diabetes and Cholesterol Rapid | |
Kidney Health | |
Advanced Well Woman |
£169.99
£169.99
Visit one of our nationwide clinics to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional.
What’s included?
Prostate Cancer Risk
1 bio marker
Thyroid
2 bio markers
Autoimmune Antibodies
1 bio marker
Vitamin B12
1 bio marker
Vitamin D
1 bio marker
Thyroid Antibodies
1 bio marker
Liver
8 bio markers
Kidney
4 bio markers
Iron
2 bio markers
Inflammation
1 bio marker
Hormones
9 bio markers
Diabetes
1 bio marker
Cholesterol
4 bio markers
Blood Cells
1 bio marker
Biomarkers included
Prostate Cancer Risk
We check for 1 Prostate Cancer Risk marker:
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
Biomarkers included
Thyroid
We check for 2 Thyroid markers:
Free T4 (thyroxine)
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Biomarkers included
Autoimmune Antibodies
We check for 1 Autoimmune Antibodies marker:
Thyroid Peroxidase
Biomarkers included
Vitamin B12
We check for 1 Vitamin B12 marker:
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is used for the production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells and DNA, and also plays a role in the nervous system maintenance.
Usually obtained from our diet, a deficiency can lead to anaemia, and symptoms such as lethargy, heart palpitations, nerve problems such as tingling and constipation.
Biomarkers included
Vitamin D
We check for 1 Vitamin D marker:
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is vital for bone strength, as well as protection against chronic illnesses and muscle function.
We cannot make it ourselves and need to obtain it from natural sunlight or supplements.
It can also be obtained from a small number of foods, such as oily fish, red meat, egg yolks and fortified food such as cereals.
Biomarkers included
Thyroid Antibodies
We check for 1 Thyroid Antibodies marker:
Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Biomarkers included
Liver
We check for 8 Liver markers:
Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
Albumin
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Gamma GT
Globulin
Total Bilirubin
Total Protein
Biomarkers included
Kidney
We check for 4 Kidney markers:
Creatinine
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Sodium
Urea
Biomarkers included
Iron
We check for 2 Iron markers:
Ferritin
Iron
Iron is used in the body to create new blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body.
Low levels of iron can lead to fatigue and reduced energy levels, along with pale skin, weak hair and nails and chest pain or heart flutters.
Too much iron can lead to iron-overload, or hemochromatosis, which can also lead to fatigue and chest pains, as well as joint pain, stomach pain and unexplained weight loss.
We will check your iron levels and your body’s ability to efficiently transport iron via your blood.
Biomarkers included
Inflammation
We check for 1 Inflammation marker:
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
Inflammation typically occurs when your immune system tries to remove infections or antibodies from your body, with symptoms including swelling, redness, pain and heat.
Acute inflammation is usually short term and triggered by an injury or infection. Chronic inflammation lasts for longer periods and can be caused by conditions such as asthma, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, or long term exposure to irritants such as pollution.
Ongoing inflammation can cause the body to start fighting healthy cells as well as damaged ones, leading to increased risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, asthma and more. On a day-to-day basis this can cause fatigue, rashes, chest or abdominal pain, sores and fevers.
Our test can identify whether there is inflammation in the body which can lead to damaged blood vessels and potentially a heart attack or stroke.
Biomarkers included
Hormones
We check for 9 Hormones markers:
Cortisol
DHEA-Sulphate
Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Oestradiol
Progesterone
Prolactin
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
Testosterone
Biomarkers included
Diabetes
We check for 1 Diabetes marker:
HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemaglobin)
Type 2 diabetes is a highly prevalent disease and comes with life changing side effects such as damage to your nerves, heart disease, stroke, vision loss, foot problems, miscarriage and kidney problems.
Up to 33% of people in the UK live with prediabetes, when the blood sugar level is higher than normal but not enough for a Diabetes diagnosis, putting them at high risk of developing full Type 2 diabetes.
Blood tests can check your blood glucose levels to understand the average level of sugar in your blood over the past 3 months and determine whether you may have or be at risk of having diabetes or prediabetes.
Biomarkers included
Cholesterol
We check for 4 Cholesterol markers:
High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
Total Cholesterol
Triglyceride
Cholesterol plays an important role in the general function of the body, however too much can increase your risk of stroke or heart attack. Blood tests to check your levels of good or bad cholesterol can check levels within the blood and identify risks to your health.
For example, LDL cholesterol can lead to fatty deposits inside your arteries causing heart disease, heart attack and stroke, whilst the HDL molecule transports cholesterol and fatty deposits out of the blood stream to the liver, to be broken down and removed – meaning you should be aiming for low LDL and high HDL overall.
Having high cholesterol produces no initial symptoms so the only way to check your health is with a blood test. Cholesterol levels can be easily lowered by stopping smoking, improving your diet, doing more physical activity - but you need to know your levels first.
Biomarkers included
Blood Cells
We check for 1 Blood Cells marker:
Full Blood Count (with 5 part White Cell Differential)
How it works
You can complete a Goodbody blood test one of three ways. Each way has 3 simple steps. Click below to find out more.
Select clinic & book appointment
Attend your blood draw
Get your results via email
We’ll deliver your test kit to your door if you need to take one to your appointment. Some of our clinics carry stock of our kits, in which case, you can just attend your appointment.
If your kit was delivered to your home remember to bring it with you. Your blood will be taken by one of our trained phlebotomists. You must then post your sample.
We’ll deliver your results via email within 5 days of receipt of your sample at our laboratory. Analyse these yourself or book a follow-up with one of our GP’s to discuss.
Select clinic & book appointment
Attend your appointment
Get your results
Arrange your in-clinic Cholesterol or Diabetes test appointment at your nearest available location.
A trained clinician will take a small sample of blood from your finger using a lancet, and test your sample using our innovative in-clinic analysers.
Your results will be given to you during your appointment – the fastest way to understand and improve your health!
Order your test for home delivery
Take a small blood sample at home
Get your results via email
Choose and pay for your test kit, it will be delivered to your address within 3-5 working days.
When your kit arrives, follow the instructions to take a small blood sample from your finger tip and post it to the laboratory.
We’ll deliver your results via email within 5 days of receipt of your sample at our laboratory.
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The Blue Building, Stubbs Lane, Beckington BA11 6TE
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Goodbody Clinic is a trading name of Goodbody Wellness Ltd, a subsidiary of Goodbody Health Ltd.
Due to the Royal Mails collection times this year, the last day to order items that require delivery must be made before the 20th of December 2024.
Due to laboratory opening times, the last in-clinic appointment will Friday the 20th. Testing hours will resume on the 2nd of January 2025. Where a kit is required, these appointments will resume on the 7th of January 2025
A home test with sending sample to the lab, must not be completed after the Friday the 20th of December.
The last weight loss medication prescription and dispensing service is on Wednesday 18th of December, resuming 2nd of January 2025.
Normal processes will resume from Thursday the 2nd of January 2025.
Thank you,
The Goodbody Team