Cardiovascular
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1)The main protein in HDL particles — helps remove cholesterol from the body and reduces cardiovascular risk.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)Shows how many bad cholesterol particles are in your blood — a stronger predictor of heart disease risk than LDL alone.
Vitamins & Minerals
CaeruloplasminA protein that carries copper in your blood and helps your body use iron properly.
CalciumA crucial mineral for bone health, muscle function, nerve signalling, and blood clotting.
Digestive Health
tTG IgAThe primary blood test for coeliac disease — highly specific and sensitive for detecting gluten-triggered immune activity.
Anti-DGP IgGA marker for coeliac disease, particularly useful when IgA deficiency gives false negatives on the standard tTG test.
Vitamins & Minerals
CopperAn essential trace mineral for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and immune system support.
Metabolic Health
CortisolYour body's primary stress hormone — regulates energy, immune function, and the sleep-wake cycle.
Cardiovascular
Creatine Kinase (CK)An enzyme that rises when muscle or heart tissue is damaged — used to investigate muscle disorders and cardiac injury.
Hormone
DHEA Sulphate (DHEAS)An adrenal hormone that supports vitality, muscle building, and hormonal balance — often called the body's youth hormone.
Metabolic Health
Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG)Measures blood sugar after an overnight fast — crucial for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes and pre-diabetes.
Fasting InsulinMeasures insulin levels after fasting — an early indicator of insulin resistance before glucose levels become abnormal.
Vitamins & Minerals
FerritinThe protein that stores iron in your body — the most accurate single marker of your total iron reserves.
Hormone
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)A key reproductive hormone that drives egg and sperm production — essential for assessing fertility and hormonal health.
Free TestosteroneThe unbound, immediately active form of testosterone — directly boosts mood, muscle, libido, and energy.
Liver Health
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)A liver enzyme sensitive to alcohol and bile duct issues — elevated levels suggest liver damage or obstruction.
Hormone
Growth Hormone (GH)A pituitary hormone that controls growth and regulates how the body uses nutrients — important in both children and adults.
Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
HDL CholesterolThe good cholesterol — carries cholesterol away from the arteries and back to the liver, protecting cardiovascular health.
Blood Deficiency & Anaemia
Haematocrit (HCT)Measures the proportion of blood occupied by red blood cells — indicates oxygen-carrying capacity.
HaemoglobinThe protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to your tissues and removes carbon dioxide.
Metabolic Health
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)Average blood sugar over the past 3 months — the gold standard test for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes.
Blood Deficiency & Anaemia
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)Measures how quickly red blood cells settle — a non-specific marker of inflammation in the body.
Thyroid
Free Thyroxine (T4)The unbound form of the main thyroid hormone — keeps energy levels and metabolism steady.
Free Triiodothyronine (T3)The active thyroid hormone that drives metabolism and energy — low levels cause fatigue even when TSH appears normal.
Inflammation
High-Sensitivity CRPA sensitive marker of low-grade inflammation — gives early warning of cardiovascular risk and chronic disease.
Cardiovascular
HomocysteineAn amino acid that damages blood vessel walls when elevated — an independent risk factor for heart attack and stroke.
Metabolic Health
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)A growth-promoting hormone that aids cellular growth and regeneration — used to assess growth hormone status.
Vitamins & Minerals
IronA crucial mineral for haemoglobin production and oxygen transport — essential for energy and overall health.
Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
LDL CholesterolThe bad cholesterol — deposits into artery walls and contributes to plaque buildup and cardiovascular disease.
Metabolic Health
LeptinThe satiety hormone that signals the brain about fat stores — leptin resistance is linked to weight gain and metabolic dysfunction.
Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
Lipoprotein (a)A genetically determined cholesterol particle that significantly raises the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Hormone
Luteinising Hormone (LH)Triggers ovulation in women and stimulates testosterone production in men — a central hormone in reproductive health.
Vitamins & Minerals
MagnesiumA vital mineral for muscle and nerve function, bone health, energy production, and over 300 enzymatic reactions.
Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
Mean Lipoprotein Particle SizeThe average size of fat-carrying particles in your blood — larger is generally better for heart health.
Cardiovascular
MyoglobinA muscle protein released into the blood when muscle cells are damaged — indicates muscle or cardiac injury.
Hormone
Oestradiol (E2)The primary oestrogen hormone — crucial for women's reproductive health and also important for bone and sexual function in men.
Vitamins & Minerals
PhosphateA vital mineral for bone health, energy production, and cellular function.
Blood Deficiency & Anaemia
Platelet Count (PLT)Counts the platelets in your blood — essential for clotting and wound healing.
Kidney & Urinary
PotassiumA critical electrolyte for muscle, nerve, and heart function — abnormal levels can cause serious cardiac issues.
Blood Deficiency & Anaemia
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)Counts red blood cells in your blood — essential for oxygen transport and assessing anaemia.
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)Measures variation in red blood cell size — helps diagnose and differentiate types of anaemia.
Rh Blood GroupDetermines Rh-positive or Rh-negative status — crucial for blood transfusion compatibility and pregnancy management.
Hormone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)A protein that binds testosterone and oestrogen — controls how much of these hormones are free and active in your body.
Kidney & Urinary
SodiumThe primary electrolyte regulating fluid balance and nerve function — abnormal levels indicate hydration or kidney issues.
Hormone
TestosteroneThe primary androgen hormone — essential for muscle strength, bone density, libido, mood, and vitality in both men and women.
Thyroid
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)The master regulator of thyroid function — the primary screening test for detecting overactive and underactive thyroid.
Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
Total CholesterolMeasures all cholesterol types in your blood combined — a broad snapshot of cardiovascular health.
Blood Deficiency & Anaemia
TransferrinA protein that transports iron through the blood — essential for iron metabolism and haemoglobin production.
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)Measures your blood's capacity to carry iron — a higher TIBC suggests iron deficiency, a lower one indicates excess or other issues.
Transferrin Saturation (TSAT)The percentage of transferrin bound with iron — indicates iron availability and absorption efficiency.