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- Immunoglobulin E - Total
£49 Immunoglobulin E - Total £49 < Back Immunoglobulin E - Total IgE is an antibody and is produced by the immune system to fight foreign bodies such as infections. In allergic individuals IgE is misdirected to fight harmless substances like pollens or house dust ALL 1 day RRP £39.60 £78.00 mite particles etc. The total IgE blood test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the overall level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) in the blood. Elevated total IgE levels can broadly indicate allergic potentials, such as asthma, hay fever, or food allergies. Biomarkers: Immunoglobulin E - Total 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.
- Hepatitis B Immunity
£49 Hepatitis B Immunity £49 < Back Hepatitis B Immunity This vaccine can be used to see if you are protected from the hepatitis B virus, this could be through vaccination or post recovery from infection. Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver and can lead to chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. Testing for hepatitis B is essential to diagnose the infection, assess the stage of the disease, and determine the need for treatment or monitoring. It helps identify individuals who are carriers of the virus, evaluate liver function, and guide preventive measures such as vaccination for at-risk individuals. Testing is crucial for early intervention, preventing transmission, and managing the long-term consequences of hepatitis B infection . Biomarkers: Hepatitis B Surface antibody ( Anti-HBs) 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.
- Private Flu Vaccine
£25 Private Flu Vaccine £25 Description: The influenza (flu) jab is a vaccine that helps protect against the influenza virus, which causes the flu. The flu is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle aches, and fatigue. Trivalent Influenza Vaccine (recombinant, prepared in cell culture) Patient information leaflet: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.100729.pdf Vaccine Schedule: Adults and children above 6 months: Single dose every flu season Note: 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.
- Eczema Provoking Profile
£408 Eczema Provoking Profile £408 < Back Eczema Provoking Profile This blood test looks for posible allergens that could be provoking your eczema. Biomarkers: Apple Cat/Dog Dander Codfish Common Silver Birch Cows milk Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (House dust mite) Egg white Hazelnut Peanut Shrimp Soybean Timothy Grass Wheat 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.
- Vitamin B12
£59 Vitamin B12 £59 < Back Vitamin B12 A blood test to measure your levels of vitamin B12, a vitamin which is necessary for the formation of red blood cells, tissue and cellular repairs and nerve health. It is obtained from your diet and vegans are more likely to have a deficiency. Symptoms of vitamin B12 and folate deficiency include extreme tiredness, shortness of breath, palpitations and muscle weakness. Biomarkers: Vitamin B12 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.
- Protein Electrophoresis incl. immunoglobin
£139 Protein Electrophoresis incl. immunoglobin £139 < Back Protein Electrophoresis incl. immunoglobin This blood test looks for M proteins in the blood these can be used to help diagnose types of cancers, such as myeloma and othe health conditions such as: Thyroid problems, Diabetes, Anemia, Liver diseases,Poor nutrition or inability to absorb nutrients, and Certain autoimmune diseases. Biomarkers: Protein Electrophoresis Estimated turnaround time: 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.
- Sports Performance Profile
£249 Sports Performance Profile £249 < Back Sports Performance Profile A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of nutrition, hormone and stress levels, providing insight to prevent injury and overtraining. Biomarkers: Full Blood Count: Haemoglobin is the iron-containing protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues. Haematocrit measures the percentage of red blood cells in your blood, indicating the proportion of your blood volume occupied by red blood cells. Mean Cell Haemoglobin is the average amount of hemoglobin in each of your red blood cells. Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) is the average concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red blood cells. Mean Corpuscular Volume measures the average size of your red blood cells. Red Blood Cell Count measures the number of red blood cells in a microliter of blood, which helps determine the blood's capacity to carry oxygen. Basophil Count measures the number of basophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a role in allergic reactions and inflammation, in a blood sample. Eosinophil Count measures the number of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, in your blood, which can indicate conditions like allergic reactions, parasitic infections, or other medical issues. Lymphocyte Count measures the number of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell crucial for immune function, in a blood sample, indicating the body's ability to fight infections and other diseases. Monocyte Count measures the number of monocytes, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system by engulfing and destroying pathogens and cellular debris. Neutrophil Count measures the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in fighting infections, in a blood sample. White Blood Cell Count measures the total number of white blood cells in a blood sample, which helps assess the body's ability to fight infections and other diseases. Platelet Count measures the number of platelets in your blood, which are essential for blood clotting. Heart Health: 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 Cholesterol Ratio is a calculation derived from a cholesterol blood test, used to assess cardiovascular risk, by dividing the total cholesterol number by the HDL ("good") cholesterol number; a higher ratio generally indicates a greater risk of heart disease. Triglyceride is another type of fat (not the same as cholesterol) found in the bloodstream. Apolipoprotein A-I is the main protein component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), often called "good cholesterol," and plays a crucial role in removing cholesterol from cells and transporting it back to the liver for processing or elimination. Apolipoprotein B is a key protein component of several lipoprotein particles, including LDL ("bad" cholesterol) and VLDL, and is essential for the transport of cholesterol and other fats in the bloodstream. Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio is a calculation that compares the levels of ApoB-containing "bad" cholesterol particles to ApoA-I-containing "good" cholesterol particles, and it is used as an indicator of cardiovascular risk, with a higher ratio generally suggesting a greater risk. 1 High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein measures low levels of CRP, a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation, and is used primarily to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease; higher levels can indicate increased risk even when other risk factors like cholesterol are normal. Cardiovascular Risk Score is an estimation of an individual's likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease (like heart attack or stroke) over a specific time period (usually 10 years). Urinalysis: 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. Glucose is the main sugar source of energy in the body. Blood glucose levels are an important indicator of blood sugar control and can be used to diagnose diabetes. Ketones are produced when the body breaks down fat for energy instead of glucose. Elevated ketone levels can indicate uncontrolled diabetes or starvation. Nitrite A molecule involved in vasodilation (blood vessel widening) can be a marker for nitric oxide production, which is important for cardiovascular health. PH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity in the urine. Normal urine pH is slightly acidic. Abnormal pH can indicate various health problems. Protein is an essential building block for body tissues and plays various roles. Blood protein levels can be used to assess overall health and diagnose certain conditions. Red blood cells are cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. Red blood cell counts and characteristics can be used to diagnose anaemia and other blood disorders. Urobilinogen a breakdown product of bilirubin, a pigment involved in red blood cell breakdown. Urobilinogen levels in urine can be used to assess liver and bile duct function. White blood cells that defend the body against infection and inflammation. White blood cell count, and type can be used to diagnose infections, immune system disorders, and some cancers. Kidney Function 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. eGFR stands for Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. It's a measure of how well your kidneys are filtering waste products from your blood. Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of bodily functions, including muscle and nerve function, blood sugar control, blood pressure regulation, energy production, and bone health. Deficiency can lead to symptoms such as muscle cramps, fatigue, and in severe cases, abnormal heart rhythms. 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. 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. Phosphate is a mineral involved in bone formation, energy metabolism, and cell signalling. 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. 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. 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. Uric acid is a waste product formed from the breakdown of purines, which are substances found naturally in the body's cells and in certain foods and drinks. Normally, uric acid dissolves in the blood and is filtered out by the kidneys, exiting the body in urine. However, if the body produces too much uric acid or the kidneys don't eliminate enough, it can build up in the blood (a condition called hyperuricemia) and potentially form crystals in the joints, leading to gout, a painful form of arthritis, or kidney stones. Adjusted calcium blood test is a calculation used to estimate the level of ionized calcium in your blood based on your total calcium and albumin levels. Liver Health: Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme primarily found in liver cells, and elevated levels in the blood often indicate liver damage or disease. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found in various tissues throughout the body, with higher concentrations in the liver, bile ducts, and bones, and elevated levels in the blood can indicate liver disease, bone disorders, or other medical conditions. Aspartate Transferase (AST) is an enzyme found in high concentrations in the liver, heart, and muscles, and elevated levels in the blood can indicate damage to these tissues, most commonly the liver. 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. Total 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. 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. Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body, primarily in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow, and its levels in the blood reflect the body's iron stores. Nutritional Health: Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) is a measure of the overall ability of the blood and other bodily fluids to neutralise harmful free radicals and protect against oxidative stress, reflecting the combined effect of all antioxidants present, including enzymes, vitamins, and other compounds. Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate, a B vitamin (B9) essential for cell growth and development, particularly important during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects in the developing fetus. It is also involved in the formation of red blood cells and DNA synthesis. Vitamin B12 , also known as cobalamin, is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in nerve function, red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and energy production. It is primarily found in animal products and fortified foods, and deficiency can lead to fatigue, nerve damage, and anemia. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a vital role in calcium absorption, promoting bone growth and strength. It also supports immune function, muscle function, and may have other health benefits. Deficiency is common and can lead to bone disorders like rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, as well as potentially increasing the risk of other health problems. 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. 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. Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Iron is used for the transportation of oxygen in the blood. Total Iron Binding Capacity 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. 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 blood test that measures how much iron is bound to transferrin, a protein responsible for carrying iron in the bloodstream. Muscle & Joint Health: Creatine Kinase (CK) is an enzyme found mainly in the heart, brain, skeletal muscle, and other tissues. Elevated levels of CK in the blood typically indicate muscle damage or stress, and different CK isoenzymes can help pinpoint the affected tissue CK-MB is one of three isoenzymes (forms) of the enzyme creatine kinase, and it is primarily found in heart muscle. When heart muscle is damaged, such as during a heart attack, CK-MB is released into the bloodstream. Measuring CK-MB levels in the blood can help detect heart damage, although the troponin test is now more commonly used due to its higher specificity for the heart. Elevated CK-MB levels can indicate a recent heart attack or other conditions causing heart muscle injury. Myoglobin is an oxygen-storing protein in muscles; its release into the blood indicates muscle damage, including potentially the heart, though it's not specific to cardiac injury. Elevated levels can suggest conditions like muscle trauma or heart attack, often requiring further testing for confirmation. Thyroid Health: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is made by the pituitary gland in the brain to stimulate the thyroid gland (located by the throat). The hormones that are produced by the thyroid regulate weight, body temperature and muscle strength. Levels of TSH are an indicator of thyroid disease and are commonly tested with Free T4. 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 TSH. Free T3 (free tri-iodothyronine) 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. Male Hormonal Health: Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced by the male testes and the adrenal glands in both men and women. This hormone production is stimulated and controlled by the luteinizing hormone. Testosterone is seen in large amounts in boys during puberty, causing the growth of body hair and muscle development. It also regulates the male sex drive and maintain muscle mass. It is found in small amounts in females from the ovary. Testosterone test is used to diagnose various conditions such as erectile dysfunction and infertility in men. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a protein produced by the liver. Its main function is to bind and transport the hormones oestradiol, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the blood. The SHBG test is used to diagnose testosterone deficiency in men and is used to investigate the production of testosterone in women. Free Androgen Index (FAI) is a calculation derived from a blood test that estimates the amount of free testosterone in your blood. Free testosterone is the active form of the hormone, meaning it's not bound to proteins and can exert its effects on the body. Female Hormonal Health: Luteinising Hormone (LH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that plays a key role in sexual development and reproduction. In women, it triggers ovulation and stimulates progesterone production, while in men, it stimulates testosterone production in the testes. Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced by the male testes and the adrenal glands in both men and women. This hormone production is stimulated and controlled by the luteinizing hormone. Testosterone is seen in large amounts in boys during puberty, causing the growth of body hair and muscle development. It also regulates the male sex drive and maintain muscle mass. It is found in small amounts in females from the ovary. Testosterone test is used to diagnose various conditions such as erectile dysfunction and infertility in men. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a protein produced by the liver. Its main function is to bind and transport the hormones oestradiol, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the blood. The SHBG test is used to diagnose testosterone deficiency in men and is used to investigate the production of testosterone in women. Free Androgen Index (FAI) is a calculation derived from a blood test that estimates the amount of free testosterone in your blood. Free testosterone is the active form of the hormone, meaning it's not bound to proteins and can exert its effects on the body. Bone Health: Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found in various tissues throughout the body, with higher concentrations in the liver, bile ducts, and bones, and elevated levels in the blood can indicate liver disease, bone disorders, or other medical conditions. Adjusted calcium blood test is a calculation used to estimate the level of ionized calcium in your blood based on your total calcium and albumin levels. Phosphate is a mineral involved in bone formation, energy metabolism, and cell signalling. 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. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a vital role in calcium absorption, promoting bone growth and strength. It also supports immune function, muscle function, and may have other health benefits. Deficiency is common and can lead to bone disorders like rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, as well as potentially increasing the risk of other health problems. 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.
- Bicarbonate
£49 Bicarbonate £49 < Back Bicarbonate 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. Biomarkers: 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. 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.
- Vitamin and Mineral Profile
£119 < Back Vitamin and Mineral Profile £119 What is the test for? Lack of vitamins can result in a variety of common symptoms and health conditions. When your body doesn't have enough vitamins, it may experience issues like fatigue, weakness, poor immune function, and even problems with your skin, hair, and nails. It's important to maintain a balanced diet to ensure you're getting all the necessary vitamins for optimal health. On a plant-based diet? Vitamin B12 is extra important! Low levels of B12 and Folate can seriously affect blood and overall health. Vitamin D is crucial! By the end of winter, about 25% of people have low levels. This can cause fatigue, bone and muscle pain, depression, and other health problems. It's important to make sure you're getting enough Vitamin D through sunlight, food, or supplements. What's included in the test? Nutritional Health: 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. 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. Magnesium is a mineral found mainly in the bone, but it can also be seen in the blood. It is used for energy production, muscle contraction and for maintaining strong bones. The body regulates the magnesium levels by regulating the amount being absorbed from the intestines and the amount being excreted in the urine. Magnesium tests are used to investigate the severity of kidney problems as well as diagnosing and monitoring gastrointestinal disorders. 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. Zinc is an essential mineral and is needed for the many metabolic processes in the body. Testing for zinc level evaluates for deficiency. Zinc deficiency can lead to various health issues, including impaired growth, weakened immune function, and delayed wound healing. Testing helps identify individuals who may benefit from zinc supplementation and ensures appropriate dosages. Zinc supplementation may be useful for individuals with malnutrition, chronic diseases, or those at risk of inadequate zinc intake, such as vegetarians/vegans. 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. Vitamin B12 is a vitamin which is necessary for the formation of red blood cells, tissue and cellular repairs and nerve health. It can be found in animal products such as poultry, milk and eggs. Vitamin B12 tests are used to help diagnose the cause of anaemia. Folic Acid is a B vitamin essential for the growth and development of cells, especially during pregnancy. Iron status: Iron is a mineral which is needed for making red blood cells, which transports oxygen in the blood, and is important for healthy muscles, bone marrow and organ function. Iron is measured to show the amount of iron in the blood. Low levels of iron can indicate anaemia whereas high levels can indicate liver disease. Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) tests are used to determine iron status and its absorption from the gut. They can help diagnose Anaemia and iron overload conditions such as Haemochromatosis. Your TIBC may be impaired if you also have existing liver disease. Ferritin is a blood protein that is used to store iron. Iron is used for the transportation of oxygen in the blood. It is measured to understand how much iron the body stores. Ferritin tests are used to diagnose anaemia and liver disease. Transferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein 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 the value of serum iron divided by the total iron-binding capacity of the available transferrin. Transferrin Saturation is a blood test that measures the amount of iron bound to transferrin, a protein that carries iron in the bloodstream. It helps assess iron status: low levels suggest iron deficiency anaemia, while high levels may indicate iron overload. Estimated Turnaround times: 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.
- Vitamin B12 Triple | Epicare Health
.. < Back Vitamin B12 Triple £249 About this Drip While standard injections use just one form of B12, our "Triple" drip combines the three most powerful, bio-active forms of B12 into one comprehensive treatment. This is the gold-standard choice for those who have tried standard B12 shots but haven't felt the full benefit, or for those battling severe fatigue or neurological issues. Our patients choose this advanced formulation to: Repair nerve damage (neuropathy) and reduce tingling/numbness. Optimize brain function, memory, and mood. Detoxify the body from environmental smoke or toxins. Key Benefits Physical Energy (Adenosylcobalamin): This specific form of B12 works inside the mitochondria (the cell's power plant). It is essential for muscle function and converting food into physical stamina. Brain Power (Methylcobalamin): The most bio-active form for the brain. It crosses the blood-brain barrier to support mental clarity, focus, and healthy sleep cycles (circadian rhythm). Long-Lasting & Detox (Hydroxocobalamin): This form stays in the body longer, providing sustained release. It is also a powerful detoxifier, helping to clear cyanide (found in cigarette smoke) and other toxins from the blood. How it works (The Science) Many people have genetic variations (like MTHFR) or high stress levels that stop them from converting standard B12 into the active Methyl and Adenosyl forms. The Solution: This drip delivers all three biologically active forms directly to your cells. This ensures that both your Energy Pathways (Mitochondria) and your Neurological Pathways (Brain/Nerves) are fueled instantly, without relying on your body to do the complex conversion work. 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 Hydroxocobalamin: 1 mg Adenosylcobalamin: 2 mg Methylcobalamin: 2 mg 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.
- Sodium
£49 Sodium £49 < Back Sodium 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. Biomarkers: Sodium 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.
- Tick Encephalitis Junior
£65 per dose < Back Tick Encephalitis Junior £65 per dose Tick Encephalitis Junior Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection spread by tick bites. Ticks infected with the virus are found in parts of Europe (including the UK) and Asia. In the UK the risk of getting tick-borne encephalitis is very low. Ticks that spread it can be found in: most of Europe – including the UK Russia parts of China and Japan Ticks live in woodlands and grassy areas, but they can also be found in some parks and gardens. In the UK, only a very small number of ticks carry the TBE virus. Even if you're bitten by a tick, the risk of getting seriously ill is very low. What Vaccines are available? TBE vaccine should be considered for: All persons living in TBE risk areas Those at occupational risk in risk areas: farmers, forestry workers, soldiers Travellers at risk of disease Laboratory workers who may be exposed to TBE Vaccine Schedules Children aged between 1 and 16 years (three doses) Conventional schedule Dose 1: Day 0 Dose 2: Between month 1 and 3 Dose 3: 5-12 months after dose 2 Accelerated schedule The second dose can be given 2 weeks after initial dose Protection Duration: the first booster should be given within 3 years of the initial course, after this booster can be given at 5-year intervals. How far in advance do I need to book my vaccine for my trip? Ideally 2 weeks before but you can have the vaccine last up to the day before traveling. Prevention Travelers should: Avoid known heavily tick-infested areas of forest and woodland during the spring, summer, and autumn where possible Use an insect repellent such as DEET on your skin – you can also get clothes that contain insect repellent Check the body for ticks regularly. The larval forms of Ixodes ticks are tiny and difficult to see Avoid consumption of unpasteurized dairy products in areas of risk (a potential route of transmission) Seek advice from a medical practitioner if any signs of illness occur within 28 days of a tick bite Walk on clearly defined paths to avoid brushing against plants that may have ticks on them Wear long trousers and long-sleeved tops so it's harder for ticks to bite you TBE vaccination is available for those travelers intending to visit rural risk areas, or whose occupation may put them at higher risk (see below). If you're bitten by a tick, try to remove it as soon as possible. To remove a tick safely: Use a pair of fine-tipped tweezers or a tick removal tool (you can buy these from some pharmacies, vets, and pet shops). Grasp the tick as close to your skin as possible and pull upwards slowly and firmly, as mouthparts left in the skin can cause a skin infection. Take care not to squeeze or crush the tick. Dispose of it when you have removed it. Clean the bite with antiseptic or soap and water. Need other vaccines? Please click on the links below for travel vaccination requirements/ advice. For vaccine recommendations and information on conditions based on destinations: https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/countries For vaccine lifespan: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/travel-vaccinations/jabs/ Antimalarials (Maloff Protect): For adults you can buy these over the counter after the consultation at £2 per tablet. For children please enquire. Need to book more than one vaccine? Please make a booking for a single vaccine and leave a note with the booking for the other vaccines you require. We will reserve the vaccines and call you if there are any issues. Note: We offer a 5% discount for cash payments. Please make sure you fill in the form in the appointment confirmation which you will recieve (as a link). This will allow us to do a risk assessement before your arrive and check all your travel requirements for a swift & safe appointment. *Note* 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.
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