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  • Vitamin B-Complex | Epicare Health

    .. < Back Vitamin B-Complex £129 About this Drip B-Vitamins are essential for almost every process in the body, yet they are "water-soluble," meaning your body cannot store them. Stress, alcohol, coffee, and a busy lifestyle flush them out rapidly, leaving you running on empty. Our patients choose this foundational drip to: Combat chronic fatigue and the "mid-afternoon slump." Support a Vegetarian or Vegan diet (which is often low in B12). Manage stress and anxiety levels. Improve mental focus and lift "brain fog." Key Benefits Key Benefits For Your Energy (The Spark) Metabolic Ignition: Vitamins B1, B2, and B3 are the "spark plugs" that convert the food you eat into usable energy (ATP). Without them, your metabolism slows down. Adrenal Support: Vitamin B5 (Dexpanthenol) is crucial for the adrenal glands, helping your body cope with stress without burning out. For Your Mind & Mood The "Happy" Vitamins: Vitamin B6 and B12 are required to produce Serotonin and Dopamine—the chemicals responsible for keeping you happy, motivated, and calm. Nerve Health: This complex supports the myelin sheath (the protective coating around your nerves), helping to reduce numbness, tingling, and nervous tension. Clarity: Methylcobalamin (B12) helps clear homocysteine from the blood, protecting brain function and improving memory. How it works (The Science) Because most B-Vitamins are water-soluble and not stored in large amounts, oral supplements are often urinated out before they are fully absorbed. However, this IV drip delivers the Full Spectrum of B-Vitamins directly into your bloodstream. We use Methylcobalamin , the bio-active form of B12, ensuring your body can utilize it immediately for a rapid energy reset. 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 Energy: Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Nicotinamide (B3). Stress & Hormones: Dexpanthenol (B5), Pyridoxine (B6). Focus: Methylcobalamin (B12 - Bioactive Form). 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.

  • Tired All the time

    £209 Tired All the time £209 < Back Tired All the time Uncover the underlying causes of persistent fatigue with a comprehensive blood test. Our advanced panel analyzes vital markers to identify potential health issues, from anemia to thyroid disorders. Reclaim your energy and well-being. Biomarkers: Full Blood Count: 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 protect 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: Haemoglobin, Haematocrit, mean cell Haemoglobin, mean cell haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), Mean cell volume, red blood cell count, Basophil count, Eosinophil count, Lymphocyte count, Monocyte count, Neutrophil count, white blood cell count, platelet count. 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 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. Antithyroglobulin Antibodies (Anti-Tg) are produced by the immune system as a defence mechanism to protect the thyroid against foreign invaders. Autoimmune conditions will increase the amount of anti-Tg in the body, attacking healthy thyroid cells. Anti-Tg tests are used to diagnose thyroid disorders and are an indicator for autoimmune conditions. Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (Anti-TPO) are produced by the immune system as a defence mechanism to protect the thyroid against foreign invaders. Autoimmune conditions will increase the amount of anti-TPO in the body, attacking healthy thyroid cells. Anti-TPO tests are used to diagnose thyroid disorders and are an indicator for autoimmune 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. 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 that carries iron in the bloodstream. It's a key indicator of iron status in the body. Diabetes Health: Glucose a blood glucose test screens for diabetes by measuring the level of glucose (sugar) in a person’s blood. A high range could indicate pre diabetes or diabetes. A glucose test is also used to monitor glucose control for those people who are already known to have diabetes. 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. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas. Its primary function is to regulate blood sugar levels. When blood sugar rises (for example, after eating), the pancreas releases insulin. This hormone then helps glucose (sugar) from the blood to enter the cells for energy. C-peptide is a small protein produced in the pancreas along with insulin. It's a byproduct of the process that converts proinsulin into insulin. While insulin is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels, C-peptide doesn't have a direct role in glucose metabolism. Bone Health: 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. Infection and inflammation: C-reactive protein (hs-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. 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. 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. 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. Cystatin C is a protein produced by most cells in the body. It is freely filtered by the kidneys and eliminated from the blood. This makes it a valuable biomarker for assessing kidney function. Nutritional Health: Folic acid is a vitamin, specifically a B vitamin, essential for various bodily functions. It's crucial to produce red blood cells and DNA synthesis. 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. 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. 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. 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 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.

  • Cardiac Enzymes

    £229 Cardiac Enzymes £229 < Back Cardiac Enzymes Your heart releases cardiac enzymes when it is under stress due to low oxygen, or heart damage. This is a good test to see if you have had or are having a heart attack due to a blocked in your heart. Biomarkers: Cardiac Enzymes 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.

  • Alpha-lipoic Acid (ALA) Combination Drip | Epicare Health

    .. < Back Alpha-lipoic Acid (ALA) Combination Drip £299 About this Drip Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) is unique because it works in both fatty and watery tissues, allowing it to protect every single cell in your body. This "Combination Drip" is supercharged with B-Vitamins and Glutathione to maximize the effect. Our patients often choose this treatment to: Support healthy weight management and metabolism. Improve nerve function (often helpful for those with tingling or numbness). Perform a "deep clean" detox of the body’s cells. Reduce inflammation and brain fog. Key Benefits Key Benefits For your Body & Metabolism Blood Sugar Support: ALA helps improve insulin sensitivity, which may help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce sugar cravings. Nerve Health: Known to support healthy nerve function and reduce oxidative stress on the nervous system. Energy Production: Works with the added B-Complex vitamins to convert nutrients into active energy. For your Skin & Detox The "Universal" Shield: Unlike other antioxidants, ALA penetrates all parts of the cell to scavenge free radicals and reduce inflammation. Recycles Antioxidants: It actually helps regenerate other antioxidants (like Vitamin C and Glutathione), making them work longer. Heavy Metal Detox: Along with the 750mg of Glutathione included, this drip aids in binding and removing heavy metals from the body. How it works (The Science) Your body makes small amounts of ALA, but production declines as we age. While you can take ALA orally, it is fragile and often degraded by stomach acid. By administering ALA intravenously alongside Glutathione and a B-Complex , we bypass the digestive system completely. This delivers these powerful nutrients directly to your cells to support mitochondrial function (your cells' "power plants") and maximize absorption. 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 Alpha-lipoic Acid (500mg) B Complex (Including B1, B2, B3, B5, and B6 for energy) Glutathione (750mg, in a 5ml ampoule; administered as separate infusion) 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.

  • NAD+ 500mg | Epicare Health

    .. < Back NAD+ 500mg £379 About this Drip NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell, responsible for powering your mitochondria and repairing damaged DNA. However, NAD+ levels decline by 50% as we age . This decline is linked to brain fog, fatigue, and metabolic aging. Our patients—ranging from high-performance executives to those battling chronic fatigue—choose this premium therapy to: Lift severe brain fog and sharpen cognitive focus. Restore energy levels when caffeine or sleep no longer help Key Benefits Key Benefits For Your Brain (Neuro-Restoration) Eliminate Brain Fog: NAD+ is critical for brain function. Patients often report a "wiping clean" of the mind, with sharper focus, better memory, and improved mood. Neuro-Protection: It helps protect neurons from damage and supports the regulation of neurotransmitters (Serotonin, Dopamine). For Your Body (Anti-Aging) Mitochondrial Reboot: Mitochondria are the "batteries" of your cells. NAD+ recharges them, increasing your baseline physical energy. DNA Repair: NAD+ is the fuel required by "Sirtuins"—a family of proteins that repair damaged DNA and regulate inflammation. Without NAD+, these repair teams cannot work. How it works (The Science) Think of NAD+ as the "currency" your cells pay to do work. Without it, the cell cannot function and eventually dies. While oral supplements exist, their absorption is limited by the digestive system. Intravenous NAD+ ensures 100% systemic bioavailability. 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 Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) 500mg 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.

  • Acute Viral Hepatitis Screen

    £239 Acute Viral Hepatitis Screen £239 < Back Acute Viral Hepatitis Screen This is a Hepatitis screen which looks for the following: Hepatitis A Hepatitis A is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver and is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water. Testing for hepatitis A is crucial to confirm the diagnosis, assess the severity of the infection, and guide appropriate management. It helps identify individuals who may require treatment, monitor liver function, and prevent the spread of the virus to others. Timely testing is essential for prompt intervention, vaccination of close contacts, and implementation of preventive measures in affected communities or outbreaks. Hepatitis B 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. Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver and can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Testing for hepatitis C is vital to diagnose the infection, assess the extent of liver damage, and determine the appropriate treatment options. It helps identify individuals who are chronically infected, guide antiviral therapy decisions, and monitor treatment response. Testing also plays a significant role in preventing transmission and implementing preventive measures to reduce the burden of hepatitis C in communities Biomarkers: Hepatitis A is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver and is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water. IgG and IgM are types of antibodies produced by the immune system in response to infections or other foreign substances. IgM antibodies are typically the first to be produced during an acute infection, while IgG antibodies are produced later and provide long-term immunity. Testing for IgG and IgM antibodies is significant in diagnosing and monitoring infectious diseases. IgM testing helps identify recent or active infections, while IgG testing indicates past infection or immunity. Combined IgG and IgM testing provides valuable information for accurate diagnosis, treatment decisions, and monitoring immune response. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) are produced in the body by the hepatitis B virus. It is a virus which causes a liver infection and is spread from contact with the blood and bodily fluids of an infected person. HBsAg tests are used to diagnose if a person is currently infectious. Hepatitis C Antibodies (HCAg) are produced by the immune system after exposure to hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is a virus which causes a liver infection and is spread from contact with the blood of an infected person. HCAg tests are used to determine whether a person has previously been exposed to hepatitis C. Hepatitis C Antigen, Hep C is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver and can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Testing for hepatitis C antigen is used to see if a person is currently infectious. 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.

  • Total Iron Binding Capacity

    £49 Total Iron Binding Capacity £49 < Back 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. Biomarkers: Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIB) 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 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.

  • TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb)

    £139 TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb) £139 < Back TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb) TSH receptor antibodies (TRAb) are immune system proteins that interfere with normal thyroid function by stimulating or blocking the thyroid gland. Testing TRAb is important because their presence helps diagnose autoimmune thyroid conditions, such as Graves’ disease, and guides appropriate treatment decisions. Biomarkers: TSH receptor antibodies (TRAb) Estimated turnaround time: 8-10 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.

  • Self-Collection HPV Test

    £169 Self-Collection HPV Test £169 < Back Self-Collection HPV Test The Self-Collection HPV Test is a validated screening test that allows women to self-collect a vaginal sample for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing , which is then sent to the laboratory for analysis. HPV is the primary cause of nearly all cervical cancers . While most HPV infections clear naturally, persistent infection with high-risk HPV types can lead to cervical lesions and, if untreated, cervical cancer. This test detects the presence or absence of high-risk HPV DNA , helping to identify women at increased risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical cancer. Biomarkers: Detection and individual reporting of all 19 high-risk HPV subtypes 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.

  • RPR (VDRL)

    £59 RPR (VDRL) £59 < Back RPR (VDRL) This blood test can be used to diagnose Syphillis. Biomarkers: RPR (VDRL) 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.

  • Protein Electrophoresis

    £119 Protein Electrophoresis £119 < Back Protein Electrophoresis This Blood Test works by separating the proteins in your blood based on their electrical charge. This can be done for multiple reasons including: To diagnose conditions related to abnormal protein production, such as multiple myeloma (a cancer of plasma cells), Waldenström macroglobulinemia (another cancer of the immune system), or monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS, a precancerous condition). To monitor an existing condition that affects protein levels, like chronic liver disease or kidney disease. To investigate inflammation or infection, as protein levels can change in response to these condition To assess malnutrition or problems with nutrient absorption. Biomarkers: Protein Electrophoresis 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.

  • L-Taurine 2g | Epicare Health

    .. < Back L-Taurine 2g £119 About this Drip Unlike other amino acids, Taurine is not used to build protein; instead, it is found freely in the brain, heart, and eyes. It acts as an osmolyte (regulating fluid balance in cells) and a neuromodulator that calms the nervous system. It is a suitable choice for: High Stress/Anxiety: Individuals looking for a non-sedative natural relaxant. Athletes: To prevent muscle cramping and regulate electrolyte balance. Key Benefits For Nervous System & Mood The "Calming" Signal: Taurine binds to GABA receptors in the brain—the same receptors targeted by anti-anxiety medications. By activating these pathways, it helps "quiet" the nervous system, reducing racing thoughts and promoting relaxation without heavy sedation. Neuroprotection: It acts as a potent antioxidant in the brain, protecting delicate neurons from oxidative stress. How it works (The Science) Taurine is "conditionally essential," meaning the body creates it, but stores are rapidly depleted by stress, intense exercise, or illness. The GABA Mechanism: When infused intravenously, Taurine crosses the blood-brain barrier. It helps increase the production of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter. This physically lowers the body's stress response (cortisol and adrenaline). 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 L-Taurine (High Dose: 2 g / 2,000 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.

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