Advanced Health Screening
Personalised testing for hormones, gut health, fertility, fatigue & wellbeing
What We Offer
We offer a range of blood tests, swabs, urine, cervical screening and stool samples to support your wellbeing. Click below to read more.
Women’s Health Testing
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Why might someone choose this test?
This panel may be helpful for women experiencing:
PMS or PMDD
mood swings
acne
irregular periods
fatigue
low libido
weight changes
hair loss
hormonal symptoms
“I just don’t feel like myself”
Tests Included
Oestradiol
Progesterone
Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
LH
FSH
Prolactin
Thyroid Function
Iron Studies
Vitamin D
Preparation
Ideally taken in the morning
Some hormones are cycle-dependent
Day 2–5 or Day 21 timing may be recommended depending on symptoms
Fasting may be recommended for insulin or glucose markers
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Why might someone choose this test?
This panel may be suitable for:
irregular cycles
acne
excess hair growth
difficulty losing weight
fertility concerns
fatigue
insulin resistance
suspected PCOS
Tests Included
Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
LH
FSH
HbA1c
Fasting Insulin
Glucose
CRP
Lipid Profile
Thyroid Function
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
Ideally 8–12 hour fast
Water encouraged
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Why might someone choose this test?
For women experiencing:
severe PMS
mood changes around periods
irritability
anxiety before periods
fatigue
painful periods
hormonal symptoms
Tests Included
Progesterone
Oestradiol
Thyroid Function
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
Magnesium
Vitamin B12
CRP
Preparation
Some hormones may need cycle timing
Day 21 progesterone may be recommended
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
absent periods
irregular cycles
spotting
cycle changes
fertility concerns
hormonal imbalance
Tests Included
LH
FSH
Oestradiol
Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone
SHBG
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Insulin
Preparation
Certain hormones are best tested Day 2–5 of cycle
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
recurrent BV
recurrent thrush
discharge
irritation
odour
vaginal imbalance
Tests Included
Candida Species
BV-associated Bacteria
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Vaginal Flora Assessment
Preparation
Avoid intercourse, vaginal creams or pessaries for 24–48 hours before testing where possible
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
itching
discharge
irritation
recurrent thrush
recurrent BV
Tests Included
Candida Culture
BV Assessment
Culture & Sensitivities
Preparation
Avoid vaginal products before testing if possible
Sexual Health
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
routine cervical screening
HPV testing
abnormal bleeding
cervical health monitoring
Tests Included
HPV DNA Testing
Cytology if HPV Positive
Preparation
Best avoided during menstruation if possible
Avoid intercourse or vaginal products 24 hours before
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
routine STI screening
new relationships
symptoms
peace of mind
Tests Included
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HIV
Hepatitis B
Syphilis
Preparation
Urine sample should ideally be first catch urine
Avoid urinating for 1–2 hours beforehand
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Why might someone choose this test?
This screen may be suitable for couples who:
are entering a new relationship
want peace of mind before becoming sexually active together
are planning pregnancy
want routine sexual health screening
have had previous partners and would like comprehensive testing together
Sexual health screening can be a positive, responsible and empowering part of looking after your health and your relationship.
Tests Included
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HIV
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Syphilis
Optional advanced testing may include:
HSV 1 & 2
Trichomonas
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Sample Types
Testing may include:
Blood samples
Urine samples
Vaginal or cervical swabs where appropriate
Preparation
First catch urine is preferred
Avoid urinating for 1–2 hours before urine samples
Avoid intercourse or vaginal products for 24 hours before swab testing where possible
Some infections may not show immediately after exposure, so timing guidance may be discussed during consultation
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
comprehensive STI testing
recurrent symptoms
multiple partners
unexplained vaginal symptoms
Tests Included
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HIV
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Syphilis
HSV 1 & 2
Trichomonas
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Preparation
First catch urine preferred
Lesion swabs may be recommended if symptoms present
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
STI screening
new sexual partners
vaginal symptoms
discharge
pelvic pain
fertility concerns
routine sexual health screening
Tests Included
Chlamydia PCR
Gonorrhoea PCR
Preparation
First catch urine OR vaginal/cervical swab
Avoid urinating for 1–2 hours before urine sample
Avoid testing during menstruation where possible
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Why might someone choose this test?
For women experiencing:
low libido
vaginal dryness
hormonal imbalance
painful sex
fatigue
stress or burnout
perimenopause symptoms
low energy
reduced desire or arousal
Tests Included
Oestradiol
Progesterone
Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
Prolactin
Thyroid Function
Iron Studies
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
HbA1c
Cortisol
Preparation
Morning appointment preferred
Some hormones may be cycle dependent
Fasting may be recommended
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Why might someone choose this test?
For men experiencing:
low libido
erectile difficulties
fatigue
low testosterone symptoms
low motivation
poor recovery
stress or burnout
fertility concerns
Tests Included
Testosterone
Free Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
Prolactin
Cortisol
DHEA-S
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Fasting Glucose
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
Testosterone is best tested early morning
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
burning
urinary frequency
pelvic discomfort
recurrent UTIs
Tests Included
Urinalysis
Urine Culture
Sensitivity Testing
Preparation
Midstream urine sample preferred
Fertility Testing
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Why might someone choose this test?
For individuals or couples preparing for pregnancy who want to optimise:
fertility
hormone health
nutritional status
thyroid health
metabolic health
You can do this test 3-6 months prior to conceiving
Tests Included
Thyroid Function
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
HbA1c
Fasting Insulin
CRP
Hormonal Health
Vitamin B12
Folate
STI Screen
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
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Why might someone choose this test?
This panel may be helpful for women who are:
trying to conceive
exploring their hormonal health
experiencing irregular cycles
concerned about ovulation
experiencing fertility difficulties
coming off contraception
wanting a baseline fertility hormone assessment
This panel provides an overview of key reproductive hormones involved in ovulation, cycle health and fertility.
Tests Included
Oestradiol
FSH
LH
Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index (FAI)
Preparation
Some hormones are cycle dependent
Day 2–5 testing is usually recommended for FSH, LH and Oestradiol
Progesterone is usually tested around Day 21 (or approximately 7 days after ovulation)
Morning appointment preferred
Please inform us where you are in your cycle when booking
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Why might someone choose this test?
Used to assess:
ovarian function
fertility hormones
cycle health
fertility investigations
Tests Included
FSH
LH
Oestradiol
Prolactin
Preparation
Must be taken Day 2–5 of menstrual cycle
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Why might someone choose this test?
Used to assess:
ovulation
progesterone production
luteal phase health
Tests Included
Progesterone
Preparation
Usually taken approximately Day 21 of cycle
Timing may vary depending on cycle length
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Why might someone choose this test?
Used to assess:
ovarian reserve
fertility planning
fertility investigations
Tests Included
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Preparation
Can usually be taken any day of cycle
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Why might someone choose this test?
This assessment may be helpful for women experiencing:
difficulty conceiving
irregular ovulation
hormonal imbalance
recurrent miscarriage
cycle irregularities
unexplained infertility
fatigue or metabolic symptoms impacting fertility
It provides a broader overview of hormonal, thyroid, metabolic and nutritional factors that may impact fertility.
Tests Included
Oestradiol
FSH
LH
Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
Thyroid Function
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
HbA1c
Fasting Insulin
CRP
STI Screening
Preparation
Some hormones are cycle dependent
Day 2–5 testing may be recommended
Morning fasting sample preferred
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Why might someone choose this test?
This panel may be suitable for men experiencing:
low libido
erectile difficulties
fatigue
low motivation
reduced muscle mass
poor recovery
stress or burnout
mood changes
fertility concerns
low testosterone symptoms
Hormonal, metabolic and stress-related factors can all affect male hormonal health and sexual wellbeing.
Tests Included
Testosterone
Free Testosterone
SHBG
Free Androgen Index
Prolactin
Cortisol
DHEA-S
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Fasting Glucose
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
Testosterone is best tested early morning
8–12 hour fast may be recommended
Hydration encouraged
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Why might someone choose this test?
For women with:
recurrent miscarriage
recurrent early pregnancy loss
unexplained pregnancy loss
fertility concerns
autoimmune or inflammatory symptoms
This panel looks at common hormonal, inflammatory, thyroid and metabolic factors that may contribute to pregnancy loss.
Tests Included
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
CRP
Iron Studies
Vitamin D
Hormonal Health
Coeliac Screen
STI Screening
Preparation
Morning fasting sample preferred
Pregnancy & Postnatal
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Why might someone choose this test?
Used to:
confirm pregnancy
monitor early pregnancy
monitor HCG levels
investigate pregnancy symptoms
Tests Included
Beta HCG
Preparation
No fasting required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For women wanting support with:
pregnancy fatigue
nutritional deficiencies
thyroid health
energy
pregnancy wellbeing
antenatal optimisation
Tests Included
Full Blood Count
Iron Studies
Ferritin
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Folate
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Urinalysis
Preparation
No fasting usually required
Hydration encouraged
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
exhaustion after birth
hair loss
burnout
fatigue
low mood
nervous system depletion
breastfeeding nutritional support
Tests Included
Full Blood Count
Ferritin
Iron Studies
Vitamin B12
Folate
Vitamin D
Thyroid Function
Magnesium
CRP
Preparation
Morning appointment preferred
Peri/Menopause
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Why might someone choose this test?
For symptoms such as:
anxiety
fatigue
brain fog
night sweats
irregular periods
mood changes
sleep issues
Tests Included
FSH
LH
Oestradiol
Progesterone
Testosterone
SHBG
Thyroid Function
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
HbA1c
Preparation
Morning testing preferred
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Why might someone choose this test?
For women experiencing:
hot flushes
night sweats
anxiety
low mood
fatigue
sleep issues
brain fog
low libido
hormonal symptoms
Tests Included
FSH
LH
Oestradiol
Thyroid Function
Vitamin D
Iron Studies
HbA1c
Lipid Profile
Bone profile
Preparation
Morning testing preferred
Gut Health
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
bloating
IBS symptoms
constipation
diarrhoea
food sensitivities
gut health optimisation
recurrent BV/thrush
inflammation
Tests Included
Gut Diversity
Beneficial Bacteria
Pathogenic Bacteria
Parasites
Fungi
Viral Composition
Butyrate-Producing Bacteria
Preparation
Stool sample required
Certain supplements/antibiotics may need to be paused beforehand
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
bloating
abdominal pain
diarrhoea
constipation
digestive discomfort
suspected gut inflammation
Tests Included
Calprotectin
Coeliac Screen
H. pylori
CRP
Iron Studies
Vitamin B12
Folate
Vitamin D
Preparation
Stool sample may be required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
bloating
chronic digestive symptoms
fatigue
iron deficiency
suspected gluten sensitivity
Tests Included
Tissue Transglutaminase IgA
Total IgA
Optional Genetic Coeliac Testing
Preparation
IMPORTANT: You must still be eating gluten before testing
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
fatigue
low energy
hair loss
poor immunity
digestive symptoms
restrictive diets
stress and burnout
nutritional optimisation
Tests Included
Iron
Ferritin
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Folate
Zinc
Magnesium
Albumin
Preparation
Morning fasting sample preferred
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
IBS symptoms
gut inflammation
diarrhoea
abdominal pain
suspected IBD
Tests Included
Faecal Calprotectin
Preparation
Stool sample required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
reflux
gastritis
nausea
bloating
indigestion
Tests Included
H. pylori Stool Antigen
Preparation
Stool sample required
Some medications may need to be paused before testing
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
bowel screening
unexplained anaemia
digestive symptoms
Tests Included
FIT Stool Test
Preparation
Stool sample required
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Why might someone choose this test?
This test may be helpful for individuals experiencing:
diarrhoea
bloating
abdominal pain
nausea
food poisoning
digestive upset after travel
suspected parasites
ongoing gut symptoms
recurrent digestive infections
It screens for a broad range of bacterial, viral and parasitic gastrointestinal infections.
Tests Included
The panel may include:
Giardia
Cryptosporidium
Salmonella
Campylobacter
Norovirus
Rotavirus
E. coli strains
Shigella
Cholera-related organisms
Parasitic infections
Viral gastrointestinal pathogens
Preparation
Stool sample required
Collection kit and instructions provided
Certain medications may affect results
Avoid sample contamination with urine or water
General Health
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
exhaustion
brain fog
fatigue
low energy
burnout
“I’m tired all the time”
Tests Included
Full Blood Count
Iron Studies
Ferritin
Vitamin B12
Folate
Vitamin D
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Insulin
CRP
Magnesium
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
fatigue
anxiety
hair loss
weight changes
brain fog
hormonal symptoms
Tests Included
TSH
FT4
FT3
TPO Antibodies
Thyroglobulin Antibodies
Preparation
Morning testing preferred
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
weight gain
fatigue
cravings
PCOS
blood sugar issues
metabolic health
Tests Included
HbA1c
Fasting Glucose
Insulin
Lipid Profile
CRP
Leptin
Adiponectin
Preparation
8–12 hour fast required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
cardiovascular screening
family history of heart disease
cholesterol concerns
metabolic health
inflammation
preventative health screening
Tests Included
Total Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Triglycerides
ApoB
Lipoprotein(a)
hsCRP
Preparation
8–12 hour fasting sample recommended
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
fatigue
low immunity
low mood
hormonal health
bone health
muscle aches
general wellness
Tests Included
Vitamin D
Preparation
No fasting required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
fatigue
brain fog
low mood
nerve symptoms
vegetarian/vegan diets
poor concentration
Tests Included
Vitamin B12
Active B12 (optional)
Preparation
No fasting required
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
fatigue
hair loss
heavy periods
dizziness
restless legs
low energy
pregnancy/postnatal depletion
Tests Included
Ferritin
Iron
TIBC
Transferrin Saturation
Preparation
Morning sample preferred
Iron supplements may need to be paused before testing
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
chronic fatigue
inflammation
autoimmune symptoms
unexplained symptoms
joint pain
chronic illness screening
post-viral symptoms
Tests Included
CRP
ESR
Ferritin
Full Blood Count
Preparation
No fasting required
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Why might someone choose this test?
This panel may be helpful for individuals experiencing:
fatigue
energy crashes
increased thirst
sugar cravings
weight changes
family history of diabetes
PCOS
brain fog
metabolic health concerns
It helps assess blood sugar regulation and screen for prediabetes and diabetes.
Tests Included
HbA1c
Glucose
C-Peptide
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
8–12 hour fast preferred
Water encouraged
Emotional Wellbeing
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Why might someone choose this test?
For:
burnout
overwhelm
fatigue
anxiety
stress
nervous system dysregulation
brain fog
mood support
Tests Included
Full Blood Count
Ferritin & Iron Studies
Vitamin B12
Folate
Vitamin D
Thyroid Function
HbA1c
Fasting Insulin
CRP
Magnesium
Cortisol
DHEA-S
Preparation
Morning fasting sample recommended
Cortisol is best tested early morning