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  • Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines) | Epicare Health

    < Back Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines) From £159 Description Nasolabial folds are the lines that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They become more prominent with age due to a loss of skin elasticity and volume. These folds are often treated with dermal fillers to restore volume and smooth out the lines. What is Dermal Fillers? Dermal fillers are injectable treatments that restore volume and smooth wrinkles. Made from substances like hyaluronic acid, they are commonly used to reduce signs of aging, such as lost volume in the face, and to enhance features like the lips and cheeks. How can Dermal Fillers help? For Nasolabial Folds, dermal fillers are used to smooth and soften the lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth. By injecting hyaluronic acid into these areas, the treatment restores lost volume, reducing the appearance of deep folds and wrinkles. Dermal fillers provide a non-surgical option to create a more youthful, refreshed look by filling in the lines and enhancing facial smoothness. During your consultation, our clinicians will assess your concerns and determine if dermal fillers are the right choice for addressing nasolabial folds. Timeline and Expected results Your results will begin to develop within a few days and can last up to 18 months, with most patients enjoying the effects for at least 12 months. The exact duration varies based on the treatment area, the type of filler used, and individual factors. Product administered During your consultation, you'll receive expert guidance on the most suitable lip filler for your specific needs and desired results. One of the following products will be administered: JUVÉDERM® Volift JUVÉDERM® Voluma The products may be administered with a Cannula using the linear threading technique. This technique involves using a specialized blunt-tip cannula to inject dermal fillers in a controlled, linear pattern. The cannula allows for more even distribution of the filler and can help smooth and soften the appearance of nasolabial folds with fewer injection points. The method minimizes discomfort and offers a more precise, controlled approach. During your consultation, our clinicians will assess whether the cannula linear threading technique is the best option for achieving your desired results. Appointment Duration 60 mins Note: This service is exclusively for individuals aged 18 and over. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required for the initial consultation, which will be deducted from the total treatment cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. If you require treatment for multiple areas , please fill out an enquiry form by clicking here , and we can offer you a more cost-effective quote. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Long Covid Screen

    £329 Long Covid Screen £329 < Back Long Covid Screen A Long Covid Screening Profile is tailored to assess Long Covid and monitor the impact on the patient’s health post contracting SARS-CoV-2, evaluating the functional capacity of all the major bodily functions. Biomarkers: Full Blood Count (FBC) provides information about the different cells in the blood, these include the red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Red blood cells contain haemoglobin which carries oxygen to the different tissues in the body whereas white blood cells control the immune system and protects the body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses. FBC testing are used as a screening test for various disorders like anaemia and infections. FBC includes the following Individual Biomarkers: Basophils, Basophils percent, Eosinophils, Eosinophils percent, Haematocrit, Haemoglobin, Lymphocytes, Lymphocytes percent, Mean Cell Haemoglobin, Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration, Mean Cell Volume (MCV), Mean Platelet Volume, Monocytes, Monocytes percent, Neutrophils, Neutrophils percent, Platelet Count, Red Cell Count, Red Cell Distribution Width, White Cell Count Urea and Electrolyte Panel Sodium is an electrolyte involved in fluid balance and nerve function. Testing for sodium levels is necessary to evaluate electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring sodium levels helps assess hydration status, guide appropriate treatments, and maintain electrolyte balance for overall health and well-being. A low sodium level can be dangerous and testing helps monitor for this. Potassium is a crucial electrolyte involved in nerve function, muscle contraction, and maintaining heart rhythm. Testing for potassium levels is necessary to assess electrolyte imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring potassium levels reveals and helps manage conditions such as electrolyte imbalances, hypertension, or kidney disease. A high or low potassium level can be dangerous and testing helps correct this. Chloride is an electrolyte involved in maintaining fluid balance and regulating pH levels. Testing for chloride levels is necessary to assess electrolyte imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring chloride levels helps diagnose and manage conditions such as dehydration, kidney disorders, or blood pH imbalances. Monitoring chloride level is important in situations like persistent vomiting and/or diarrhoea. Chloride imbalances may occur with changes in levels of the other electrolytes. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out of the bloodstream by the kidneys and passed out of the body in the urine. Urea tests are used to show how well the kidneys are working as well as an indicator for diseases affecting the kidneys and liver. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles and the kidney removes it via the urine. Creatinine tests are used as an indicator of whether the kidneys are working normally. Bicarbonate Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate : Bicarbonate is an important electrolyte that helps regulate the body’s acid-base balance. Testing for bicarbonate levels is necessary to evaluate acid-base imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring bicarbonate levels helps diagnose and manage serious conditions metabolic conditions and kidney disorders. Testing is particularly useful in people with kidney disease for monitoring. Bicarbonate is an important electrolyte that helps regulate the body’s acid-base balance. Testing for bicarbonate levels is necessary to evaluate acid-base imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring bicarbonate levels helps diagnose and manage serious conditions metabolic conditions and kidney disorders. Testing is particularly useful in people with kidney disease for monitoring. Liver Panel: Total Bilirubin: Bilirubin can be found in bile and red blood cells. Total bilirubin tests can be used to diagnose and monitor liver diseases and some types of anaemia. Alanine Transaminase (ALT ) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the heart, kidneys and muscles. It is released into the bloodstream during an injury to the liver, heart, kidneys and muscles and an abnormal level can be a sign of a problem with one of these organs. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the heart and muscles. It is released into the bloodstream during an injury to the liver, heart and muscles and an abnormal level can be a sign of a problem with one of these organs Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and bone. Abnormal levels of this enzyme can be a sign of liver or bone disease. Total Protein is the combined total of all proteins in the blood stream (including albumin and globulin). Proteins have many important functions and measuring their levels can provide a sign can be helpful in identifying problems in their formation and distribution throughout the body Albumin is a protein produced in the liver. It has many functions such as transporting hormones, vitamins and medications throughout the body. Albumin tests can be used to help diagnose and monitor diseases of the liver and kidney. Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the gallbladder, spleen, pancreas and kidney. It is important for the metabolism of drugs, alcohol and other toxins. GGT tests can be used to detect problems with metabolism such as excessive alcohol intake and problems with the organs where it is found. Globulin is a protein produced in the liver. It has many functions and is important for blood clotting and fighting infections. Globulin tests can be used to diagnose illnesses of the liver and kidneys as well as autoimmune disorders. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) test the rate of sedimentation of red blood cells. it can be used to identify inflammation. Bone Panel Calcium is an important mineral which is found in the bones as well as circulating in the blood. It has a range of functions and is essential in bone formation and blood clotting. Calcium tests are used to diagnose and monitor conditions relating to the bone, heart and kidneys. Adjusted Calcium is also known as the corrected calcium because it factors in how much calcium is active and how much is inactive in the blood. Calcium tests are used to diagnose and monitor different conditions correlating to the bone, heart and kidneys. Phosphate is a mineral involved in bone formation, energy metabolism, and cell signallling. Abnormal phosphate levels can indicate various medical conditions, such as kidney disease, hormonal disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. Testing helps identify individuals at risk of phosphate abnormalities, enabling appropriate interventions, including dietary modifications or supplementation. Urate High levels of Urate (Uric acid) can cause gout which is a form of painful arthritis and kidney stones. The level of urate can be used to detect a risk for these conditions. Thyroid Panel Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) are made by the pituitary gland in the brain to stimulate the thyroid gland (located by the throat). The hormones that are produced are used to regulate weight, body temperature and muscle strength. Levels of TSH are measured as it is an indicator of thyroid disease and is commonly tested with Free T4 and Free T3. Free T4 (free thyroxine) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. This hormone is involved in several body functions including metabolism and growth. It can be used for the diagnosis of thyroid diseases such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism as well as aiding the diagnosis of female infertility problems. Free T4 is commonly tested with Free T3 and TSH. Free T3 (free triiodothyronine) is a hormone produced by the thyroid glands. This hormone is involved in several body functions including metabolism. It can be used to aid the diagnosis of thyroid diseases such as hyperthyroidism. Free T3 is commonly tested with Free T4 and TSH. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a protein which increases in the blood during inflammation. hs CRP tests are used to predict the risk of heart conditions such as a heart attack. It can also be used to indicate whether an infection is bacterial or viral Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) Glucose (a kind of sugar) builds up in the blood and binds to the haemoglobin in the red blood cells. A Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is used to measure the average level of blood glucose over the past two to three months and is commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. Vitamin D is a vitamin which is used in the regulation of calcium and magnesium absorption from the gut, it is also important for the growth and health of bones. Vitamin D comes from two sources; it can be ingested from foods and supplements or be produced in the skin once it is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D tests are used to identify vitamin D deficiency and to monitor diseases that interfere with fat absorption like Crohn’s disease. Ferritin is a blood protein that is used to store iron. Iron is used for the transportation of oxygen in the blood. Ferritin is measured to understand how much iron the body is storing. Ferritin tests are used to help diagnose anaemia and liver disease Estimated turnaround time: 2-5 Working Days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Lead (Urine Sample)

    £89 < Back Lead (Urine Sample) £89 Description? Lead is a toxic heavy metal that can cause serious health problems, especially in children. Blood and urine testing for lead is necessary to identify exposure levels and assess the potential health risks. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning, which can impair growth, development, and cognitive function. Testing helps identify sources of lead exposure, such as contaminated water or lead-based paint and enables timely interventions to reduce exposure. Adults working in lead-related industries or living in older homes should also undergo testing to ensure their safety and well-being. Estimated turnaround times: 7 Working days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Genetic Coeliac Disease

    £149 < Back Genetic Coeliac Disease £149 Description: A genetic celiac disease test analyzes your DNA to see if you carry genes associated with an increased risk of developing celiac disease. It doesn't diagnose celiac disease itself, but it can be a valuable tool for: understanding if you have a higher risk or if you have unexplained symptoms you suspect may be coeliac. Gene List: HLA-DQ2 - Well-characterized gene strongly linked to celiac disease [1]. People with certain variations of HLA-DQ2 are much more likely to develop celiac disease if they consume. HLA-DQ8 - The HLA-DQ8 gene, like HLA-DQ2, belongs to the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) gene family. These genes play a crucial role in the immune system by helping immune cells distinguish "self" from "non-self," identifying and responding to foreign invaders like bacteria or viruses. Estimated Turnaround times: 7 Days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Allergy and Intolerance Tests

    £289 < Back Food Allergy Panel £289 Description This focused allergy panel is designed to identify the most common triggers of food allergies and sensitivities. The test detects IgE antibodies to pinpoint foods that may be causing allergy symptoms, such as hives, swelling, digestive upset, or respiratory issues. This panel is ideal for those experiencing unexplained reactions after eating and helps guide effective dietary changes. What allergens are tested? Tree Nuts and Peanuts: Almond, Hazelnut, Peanut, Walnut Fruits and Vegetables: Apple, Carrot, Celery, Coconut, Garlic, Onion, Orange, Peach, Potato, Strawberry, Tomato Cereals and Seeds: Oat, Rye Flour, Wheat, Sesame seed, Soyabean Egg and Milk: Casein, Egg white, Egg yolk, Milk Seafood: Cod fish, Crab, Salmon, Shrimp, Tuna Other: Chocolate Estimated turnaround times: 4-5 working days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Wegovy

    From £149 (4 weekly doses) < Back Wegovy From £149 (4 weekly doses) Description: Wegovy is indicated for weight management in patients, in conjunction with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity. About the Service: Objectives of treatment This treatment is used to reduce the Body Mass Index (BMI) in obese patients (BMI 30+) or in overweight patients (BMI of 27-30) with one or more weight-related co-morbidities. Who is this treatment available to? Patients aged between 18 and 74 years. Patients with an initial BMI of 30 or greater. Patients in which a supervised diet, behaviour modification and increasing physical activity failed to achieve a realistic reduction in weight. Patients with an initial BMI of 27 or greater in the presence of at least one weight-related comorbidity such as: ̵ Hypertension (High blood pressure) ̵ Dyslipidaemia (abnormal amount of lipids - 'bad' cholesterol in your blood. ̵ Obstructive sleep apnoea ̵ Type 2 diabetes mellitus) This treatment is only available for ages between 18 and 65 years. Booking an appointment or making an enquiry does not guarantee treatment provision . All services are subject to a clinical consultation and suitability assessment with a qualified healthcare professional. Treatment will only proceed if the patient is deemed medically suitable following this assessment. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • CRP - C-Reactive Protein (Same-Day Result) | Epicare Health

    < Back CRP - C-Reactive Protein (Same-Day Result) £39 Description C-Reactive Protein (CRP) CRP is a protein made by your liver and released into your blood when there’s inflammation in your body. High CRP levels can mean you have an infection, an inflammatory condition (like arthritis), or other health issues. This test helps your healthcare provider spot inflammation and monitor how well treatment is working. What's the difference between this and a standard lab blood test? Same-day blood test results are processed in our clinic using advanced equipment, so you receive your results quickly and accurately—ideal for when you want fast answers or to monitor your health. The main difference with a standard blood test is that your sample is sent to an accredited external laboratory, and the results come back as a certified lab report. Both options are reliable and accurate; the key difference is that lab-processed results are officially certified, while same-day results are provided directly from our clinic. Biomarkers: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Estimated turnaround time: Same day results Note: This service is available for all ages. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Allergy and Intolerance Tests

    £179 < Back Pollen and Grass £179 Description This allergy panel is designed to comprehensively assess allergic sensitivities to common tree, weed, and grass pollens. Measuring IgE antibodies, it helps to pinpoint triggers for symptoms such as sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, nasal congestion, and respiratory discomfort. Suitable for individuals experiencing seasonal allergy flare-ups, the panel provides clarity in managing and avoiding key environmental pollen allergens. What allergens are tested? Tree Pollens: Beech Grey Alder Hazel Tree Maple Tree Oak Silver Birch Walnut Tree Pollen Willow Weed & Plant Pollens: English Plantain Mugwort Grass Pollens: June Grass Meadow Fescue Orchard Grass Perennial Rye Grass Timothy Grass Estimated turnaround times: 4-5 working days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Herpes Simplex I/II by PCR (Urine)

    £129 < Back Herpes Simplex I/II by PCR (Urine) £129 Description? Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV 1) and type 2 (HSV-2) are common sexually transmitted infections that cause oral and genital herpes, respectively. Testing for HSV-1 and HSV-2 is crucial for accurate diagnosis, as symptoms can be mild or absent. Early detection allows for timely treatment, management of symptoms, and reducing the risk of transmission. Estimated turnaround times: 7 Working days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Biochemistry Profile 1 (plus haematology and lipids)

    £109 Biochemistry Profile 1 (plus haematology and lipids) £109 < Back Biochemistry Profile 1 (plus haematology and lipids) Provides a more in-depth evaluation of the functional capacity of the liver, heart, and bones whilst also screening for cardiovascular disease risks and testing for blood-related conditions. Biomarkers: A Full Blood Count (FBC) Full Blood count provides information about the different cells in the blood, these include the red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Red blood cells contain haemoglobin which carries oxygen to tissues throughout the body whereas white blood cells contribute to the immune system and protect the body from bacteria and viruses. FBC testing is used to screen for disorders like anaemia and for infections. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) test the rate of sedimentation of red blood cells. it can be used to identify inflammation. Urea and Electrolyte Panel Sodium is an electrolyte involved in fluid balance and nerve function. Testing for sodium levels is necessary to evaluate electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring sodium levels helps assess hydration status, guide appropriate treatments, and maintain electrolyte balance for overall health and well-being. A low sodium level can be dangerous and testing helps monitor for this. Potassium is a crucial electrolyte involved in nerve function, muscle contraction, and maintaining heart rhythm. Testing for potassium levels is necessary to assess electrolyte imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring potassium levels reveals and helps manage conditions such as electrolyte imbalances, hypertension, or kidney disease. A high or low potassium level can be dangerous and testing helps correct this. Chloride is an electrolyte involved in maintaining fluid balance and regulating pH levels. Testing for chloride levels is necessary to assess electrolyte imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring chloride levels helps diagnose and manage conditions such as dehydration, kidney disorders, or blood pH imbalances. Monitoring chloride level is important in situations like persistent vomiting and/or diarrhoea. Chloride imbalances may occur with changes in levels of the other electrolytes. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out of the bloodstream by the kidneys and passed out of the body in the urine. Urea tests are used to show how well the kidneys are working as well as an indicator for diseases affecting the kidneys and liver. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles and the kidney removes it via the urine. Creatinine tests are used as an indicator of whether the kidneys are working normally. Bicarbonate Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate : Bicarbonate is an important electrolyte that helps regulate the body’s acid-base balance. Testing for bicarbonate levels is necessary to evaluate acid-base imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring bicarbonate levels helps diagnose and manage serious conditions metabolic conditions and kidney disorders. Testing is particularly useful in people with kidney disease for monitoring. Bicarbonate is an important electrolyte that helps regulate the body’s acid-base balance. Testing for bicarbonate levels is necessary to evaluate acid-base imbalances, kidney function, or certain medical conditions. Monitoring bicarbonate levels helps diagnose and manage serious conditions metabolic conditions and kidney disorders. Testing is particularly useful in people with kidney disease for monitoring. Lipid Panel: Total Cholesterol is a measurement of the total amount of cholesterol in the blood. This includes low-density and high-density lipoprotein cholesterols. Cholesterol is used to produce hormones for development, growth and reproduction. High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is a form of cholesterol which is considered ‘good’ cholesterol because it helps remove cholesterol from the heart’s arteries. Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) is considered ‘bad’ cholesterol because it contributes to cholesterol build-up and blockage in the arteries. Total Cholesterol: HDL Ratio is a mathematical calculation which indicates the ratio of total cholesterol versus ‘good’ (HDL) cholesterol in the blood. Non-HDL Cholesterol is a measurement of the total amount of cholesterol in the blood excluding the ‘good’ high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL). Triglyceride is another type of fat (not the same as cholesterol) found in the bloodstream. HDL percentage. This is the percentage of Total Cholesterol that consists of ‘good’ (HDL) cholesterol. Liver Panel: Total Bilirubin: Bilirubin can be found in bile and red blood cells. Total bilirubin tests can be used to diagnose and monitor liver diseases and some types of anaemia. Alanine Transaminase (ALT ) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the heart, kidneys and muscles. It is released into the bloodstream during an injury to the liver, heart, kidneys and muscles and an abnormal level can be a sign of a problem with one of these organs. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the heart and muscles. It is released into the bloodstream during an injury to the liver, heart and muscles and an abnormal level can be a sign of a problem with one of these organs Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and bone. Abnormal levels of this enzyme can be a sign of liver or bone disease. Total Protein is the combined total of all proteins in the blood stream (including albumin and globulin). Proteins have many important functions and measuring their levels can provide a sign can be helpful in identifying problems in their formation and distribution throughout the body Albumin is a protein produced in the liver. It has many functions such as transporting hormones, vitamins and medications throughout the body. Albumin tests can be used to help diagnose and monitor diseases of the liver and kidney. Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) is an enzyme found mostly in the liver and in smaller amounts in the gallbladder, spleen, pancreas and kidney. It is important for the metabolism of drugs, alcohol and other toxins. GGT tests can be used to detect problems with metabolism such as excessive alcohol intake and problems with the organs where it is found. Globulin is a protein produced in the liver. It has many functions and is important for blood clotting and fighting infections. Globulin tests can be used to diagnose illnesses of the liver and kidneys as well as autoimmune disorders. Heart Panel: Creatine Kinase (CK) is an enzyme found in muscles. The Creatine kinase test can be used to diagnose and monitor muscular injuries and diseases such as muscular dystrophy. Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme present in many tissue and organs in the body. Testing for LDH levels is necessary to assess cellular damage which can indicate many underlying diseases such as liver disease, heart disease or cancer. Raised LDH levels can also indicate inflammation. LDH testing is usually performed with other blood tests and helps provide more information regarding an underlying disease. Bone Panel: Calcium is an important mineral which is found in the bones as well as circulating in the blood. It has a range of functions and is essential in bone formation and blood clotting. Calcium tests are used to diagnose and monitor conditions relating to the bone, heart and kidneys. Adjusted Calcium is also known as the corrected calcium because it factors in how much calcium is active and how much is inactive in the blood. Calcium tests are used to diagnose and monitor different conditions correlating to the bone, heart and kidneys. Phosphate is a mineral involved in bone formation, energy metabolism, and cell signaling. Abnormal phosphate levels can indicate various medical conditions, such as kidney disease, hormonal disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. Testing helps identify individuals at risk of phosphate abnormalities, enabling appropriate interventions, including dietary modifications or supplementation. Urate High levels of Urate (Uric acid) can cause gout which is a form of painful arthritis and kidney stones. The level of urate can be used to detect a risk for these conditions. Iron Status: Iron is a mineral which is needed for making red blood cells, which transports oxygen in the blood, and which is important for healthy muscles, bone marrow and healthy organ function. Low levels of iron can indicate anaemia whereas high levels can indicate liver disease. Transferrin is an iron-binding protein that is produced by the liver. It is used to transport iron which transports oxygen in the blood. Transferrin tests are used to determine iron status and can be used to diagnose anaemia. Transferrin saturation is a measure of how much of the transferrin protein in your blood is carrying iron. Transferrin is a protein that transports iron in the bloodstream. Total Iron Binding Capacity . Iron is used for the transportation of oxygen in the blood. Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) tests are used to determine iron status and its absorption from the gut. They can be helpful for diagnosing Anaemia and iron overload conditions such as Haemochromatosis. Your TIBC may be impaired if you also have existing liver disease. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) test the rate of sedimentation of red blood cells. it can be used to identify inflammation. Estimated turnaround time: 3-5 Working Days Note: This service is only available to the age of 13 and above. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required , which will be deducted from the total cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment.

  • Skinny Drip | Epicare Health

    .. < Back Skinny Drip £159 About this Drip The Skinny Drip is a specialized blend of L-Methionine, Inositol, and Choline, designed to support your metabolism and enhance fat-burning processes. Delivered intravenously, it promotes efficient energy production from stored fat. Key Benefits Key Benefits For Fat Loss & Metabolism The Synergy: Combines Methionine, Inositol, and Choline —three powerful nutrients that work together to break down fat cells and prevent them from accumulating in the liver. Fat Mobilization: Helps export fat out of the liver so it can be burned for energy, rather than stored as adipose tissue. Sugar Control: Inositol aids in insulin sensitivity, which helps your body handle carbohydrates better and reduces those mid-afternoon sugar cravings. How it works (The Science) The ingredients in this drip are "Lipotropic," meaning they stimulate the breakdown of lipid (fat) accumulation. By delivering these nutrients intravenously, we bypass the digestive system and deliver high concentrations directly to the liver tissues, kickstarting the fat-metabolism process. The Experience: What to expect At Epicare, we blend medical expertise with a relaxing environment to ensure your treatment is as comfortable as it is effective. Consultation: Your appointment begins with a brief health check with our clinician to review your medical history and ensure the formulation is perfectly suited to your needs. Relaxation: You will be seated comfortably in our clinic. Our experienced clinician will cleanse the area and gently insert a sterile micro-needle. The Infusion: Depending on your specific formulation, the drip will be administered over 30 to 60 minutes (longer for specialist drips). During this time, you are free to read, work on your phone, or simply close your eyes and relax. Aftercare: Once finished, the cannula is removed, and a sterile dressing is applied. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately. We advise staying well-hydrated for the rest of the day to help your body circulate the nutrients. Pre-Treatment Blood Tests: We recommend that patients complete the following blood tests before treatment: Full Blood Count, ESR, Liver Function, Kidney Function, and G6PD enzyme. Our Epicare Basic Screen offers the best-value way to complete most of these. The ESR and G6PD enzyme tests can be added separately if required. Ingredients Methionine: 250mg (Amino acid for fat breakdown). Inositol: 500mg (For insulin and cell communication). Choline: 500mg (For liver health and fat transport). Note This service is exclusively for individuals aged 18 and over. During booking, only a £30 deposit is required for the initial consultation, which will be deducted from the total treatment cost. The remaining payment will be collected at a later stage. Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment. Multiple Drip Discount Discounted rates may be available when multiple IV drips are administered during the same appointment. The cost of any additional drips may be discounted when given together in a single session. Discounts can be discussed during your consultation.

  • Remote Earwax Removal Microsuction (Home visit)

    < Back Remote Earwax Removal Microsuction (Home visit) Description: If you are unable to attend an appointment at our pharmacy you can book a remote appointment and one of our pharmacist can carry out the service at your home. Microsuction is the gold standard procedure for removing ear wax which utilises a suction mechanism to clear the wax from the ear canal. Microsuction does not involve the use of water unlike old-fashioned techniques such as irrigation which may risk damaging the eardrum or introducing an infection. Appointments can be made on short notice however conducting a successful microsuction requires softening of ear wax with olive oil ear drops for at least 7 days. If your ears have not been assessed by a medical professional it would be advisble to book an initial otoscopy first to ensure your wax can be removed in a single appointment. To enquire on pricing and to book for this service please click here to fill out a form. We will get back to you as soon as possible with more information. Note: *Note* The minimum age required for microsuction is 16 years old. We are not able to examine younger children. Furthermore, Any cancellation or rescheduling within 48 hours before the appointment will incur a charge of 20% of the total service cost and missed appointments will be deemed non-refundable.

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