Metabolic Health
Metabolic Function include tests designed to evaluate and manage the efficiency of your body's metabolic processes. This includes assessing levels of key markers such as glucose and insulin, which are critical in detecting early signs of metabolic imbalances. Regular monitoring and testing are essential for understanding how diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices impact your metabolism, allowing for proactive interventions that can help prevent chronic diseases like heart disease and obesity. By focusing on metabolic function, you can take control of your health, enhance your vitality, and support long-term well-being through personalized and informed care strategies.
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Iron StudiesIron Studies (including Ferritin)The Iron Studies Test, including ferritin, measures iron levels and how well your body stores and uses iron. Low iron may be linked to anaemia, fatigue, or poor concentration, while high levels may point to iron overload or inflammation.
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Liver HealthAlbuminThe Albumin Blood Test measures albumin, the main protein made by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and carry hormones, vitamins, and medicines through the blood. Low albumin may be linked to liver or kidney disease, poor nutrition, or inflammation, while healthy levels support strong circulation and overall body function.
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Vitamins & MineralsCopperThe Copper Blood Test measures copper, a mineral essential for making red blood cells, supporting energy production, and keeping the immune and nervous systems healthy. Low copper may be linked to anaemia, fatigue, or weak immunity, while high levels may suggest overload or exposure from supplements, water, or the environment.
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HormoneAndrostenedioneThe Androstenedione Blood Test measures a hormone made by the ovaries, testes, and adrenal glands that the body uses to produce oestrogen and testosterone. Abnormal levels may be linked to fertility problems, irregular periods, excess hair growth, or hormone-related conditions, while healthy levels support reproductive and metabolic health.
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HormoneInsulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)The IGF-1 Blood Test measures insulin-like growth factor 1, a hormone influenced by growth hormone that plays a role in growth, metabolism, and muscle repair. Abnormal levels may be linked to growth disorders, metabolic problems, or hormone imbalances, while healthy levels support strength, energy, and development.
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Pancreatic FunctionLipaseThe Lipase Blood Test measures lipase, an enzyme that helps your body break down fats during digestion. High lipase levels may be linked to pancreatitis or other digestive problems, while normal levels show your pancreas is working as it should.
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Kidney HealthElectrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC)The Electrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC) Test measures salts, minerals, and waste products in your blood to check kidney and metabolic health. Abnormal results may be linked to dehydration, kidney disease, or imbalances affecting your heart, muscles, and overall energy.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureLipoprotein(a)The Lipoprotein(a) Blood Test measures a type of cholesterol particle that is mostly determined by your genes. High Lp(a) levels may be linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, even when standard cholesterol results look normal.
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Vitamins & MineralsMagnesiumThe Magnesium Blood Test measures magnesium, a mineral essential for energy production, nerve function, and healthy muscles and bones. Low magnesium may be linked to cramps, fatigue, or irregular heartbeat, while healthy levels support strong muscles, steady energy, and heart health.
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DiabetesGlucose TestThe Glucose (Random) Blood Test measures blood sugar at any time of day, without fasting. High results can suggest diabetes or problems with blood sugar control, while normal levels usually indicate healthy energy and metabolism.
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Kidney HealthEstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)Get the most accurate assessment of your kidney function with our eGFR test. This sophisticated calculation provides precise measurement of how well your kidneys are filtering blood, essential for detecting kidney disease stages and guiding treatment decisions.
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Kidney HealthCreatinineMonitor your kidney health and function with our Creatinine Blood Test. This essential marker provides crucial insights into how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood, helping detect kidney disease early and guide treatment decisions.
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InflammationHighly Sensitive CRP (hs-CRP)The High-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) Test measures very small amounts of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation in the body. Higher hs-CRP levels can be linked to a greater risk of heart disease, stroke, or chronic inflammation, while lower levels suggest healthier cardiovascular and immune function.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureApolipoprotein A1 + BCheck your heart risk with the Apolipoprotein A1 + B Test. ApoA1 is linked with good cholesterol, while ApoB is linked with bad cholesterol. This test may help give a clearer picture of heart and metabolic health than cholesterol alone.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureCholesterol Test (Lipid Profile)Check your heart health with our Cholesterol Test, also known as a Lipid Profile. This test looks at total cholesterol, HDL (the “good” cholesterol), LDL (the “bad” cholesterol), and triglycerides. It may help assess your risk of heart disease, stroke, or metabolic problems, and guide lifestyle or treatment choices to keep your heart in good shape.
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HormoneCortisolUnderstand your body's stress response with our Cortisol Blood Test. Often called the 'stress hormone', cortisol plays a crucial role in energy regulation, immune function, and how your body responds to daily challenges. This test helps identify if stress, fatigue, or mood issues might be linked to cortisol imbalances.
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HormoneLuteinizing Hormone (LH)The Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Blood Test measures a hormone that helps control ovulation in women and testosterone production in men. This test may help check fertility, menstrual cycles, or hormone-related symptoms.
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HormoneFollicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)The Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test measures a hormone that controls egg production in women and sperm production in men. This test may help check fertility, menstrual cycle health, or symptoms linked to hormone imbalance.
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HormoneDehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS)The DHEAS Test measures a hormone that the body uses to make oestrogen and testosterone. This test may help check hormone balance, fertility, and symptoms such as tiredness, irregular periods, or unwanted hair growth.
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Liver HealthAlanine Aminotransferase (ALT)The Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Test, also called the ALT or SGPT test, measures an enzyme made in the liver. High ALT levels may suggest liver irritation or damage from conditions such as fatty liver, hepatitis, alcohol use, or certain medicines.
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Vitamins & MineralsActive Vitamin D (1,25 Dihydroxy) TestThe Active Vitamin D Test, also called the Vitamin D (1,25 Dihydroxy) or calcitriol test, measures the active form of vitamin D that your body uses. This test may help check calcium balance, bone strength, muscle health, and immune function, especially when standard vitamin D tests don’t give the full picture.
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Vitamins & MineralsActive Vitamin B12 (HoloTC)The Active Vitamin B12 Test, also called the HoloTC Test, measures the form of B12 that your body can actually use. This test may help detect early deficiency that total B12 tests can miss, supporting the prevention of anaemia, fatigue, and nerve-related problems.
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HormoneTestosterone Free/Total + SHBGThis test checks testosterone in detail – total, free, and bioavailable – plus SHBG and the Free Androgen Index. It may help assess fertility, energy, mood, muscle health, and hormone balance in men and women.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyChromiumWorried about exposure at work or checking your mineral balance? Chromium is a trace element that supports blood sugar control in small amounts but can be toxic when levels are too high. This test may help check for overexposure from workplace contact with metals and chemicals or assess if chromium levels are affecting your metabolic or kidney health.