Blood Testing

Take Control of Your Health - Blood Testing for proactive health management, comprehensive hormonal profiling and vitamin monitoring

Control your health.

Ultimate Healthy Man

  • Designed for health-conscious men who believe in proactive health management, this test is an ideal annual health review
  • Tests 45 biomarkers
  • Includes:
    • Full blood count
    • Immunoglobulins
    • Thyroid function
    • Micronutrients
    • Testosterone
    • Kidney function
    • Liver function
    • Cholesterol
    • Inflammation
    • Electrolytes

Ultimate Healthy Woman

  • Designed for health-conscious women who believe in proactive health management, this test is an ideal annual health review
  • Tests 47 biomarkers
  • Includes:
    • Full blood count
    • Immunoglobulins
    • Thyroid Function
    • Micronutrients
    • Hormones (estradiol, LH & FSH)
    • Kidney function
    • Liver function
    • Cholesterol
    • Inflammation
    • Electrolytes

Male Hormones

  • A comprehensive hormone profile allowing men to gain valuable hormonal insights in measuring key hormones like testosterone, DHEA, LH and FSH.
  • Tests 10 biomarkers
    • Albumin
    • LH
    • Estradiol
    • Testosterone
    • Prolactin
    • FSH
    • Vitamin B12
    • DHEA sulphate
    • SHBG
    • Free Androgen FAI Index

Female Hormones

  • Measures levels of crucial female & thyroid hormones, which play a role in regulating fertility, mood and energy
  • Tests 9 biomarkers:
    • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
    • Free T3
    • Free T4
    • Estradiol
    • FSH
    • LH
    • SHBG
    • Testosterone
    • Free Testosterone
    • Prolactin
    • Free Androgen FAI Index

Ultimate Vitamins

  • Fatigue, dry skin & hair, depression, poor wound healing? Could be due to vitamin deficiency
  • 4 biomarkers
    • Total vitamin B12
    • Active vitamin B12
    • Vitamin D
    • Vitamin B9 (folate)

PSA

  • Free and Total PSA measurement to help screen for prostate cancer and monitor prostate health.
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