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Health MOT – Advanced

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£135.00

Only Within London

(EC1N 7UU)

Our Health MOT – Advanced is a comprehensive assessment designed to give you a clear picture of your overall health and cardiovascular wellbeing. This package includes:

  • Blood tests to evaluate key health markers

  • QRISK score to estimate your risk of cardiovascular disease

  • ECG (electrocardiogram) to assess heart rhythm and electrical activity

All assessments are conducted by qualified healthcare professionals in a regulated clinical environment, with blood samples analysed by accredited laboratories. Results are explained clearly, providing professional insights and practical advice.

Benefits include:

  • Understanding your overall health and wellbeing

  • Assessment of cardiovascular risk

  • Early detection of potential health concerns

  • Expert interpretation of results

  • Peace of mind

Treatment time: Varies per individual (blood sampling typically 15–30 minutes; ECG included for the advanced option).

 

Blood Tests Included in the Health MOT

As part of the Health MOT assessment, a venous blood sample will be collected and sent to a UK accredited laboratory for analysis.

The Health MOT blood test uses the DL4L Biochemistry & Haematology Profile, which includes the following tests.

Haematology

a) Full Blood Count (FBC) – evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This may identify anaemia, infection or other blood-related abnormalities.

b) Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) – a non-specific marker that may indicate inflammation in the body.

 Kidney (Renal) Function

a) Urea – a waste product filtered by the kidneys which helps indicate kidney function and hydration status.

b) Creatinine – a metabolic waste product used to assess kidney filtration function.

c) Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) – a calculated estimate of kidney filtering capacity.

Liver Function

a) Bilirubin – a breakdown product of red blood cells which may indicate liver or bile duct problems.

b) Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) – an enzyme associated with liver and bone metabolism.

c) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) – a liver enzyme that may increase with liver irritation or muscle damage.

d) Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) – an enzyme used to assess liver cell health.

e) Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) – an enzyme associated with liver and bile duct function.

f) Total Protein – measures overall protein levels in the blood.

g) Albumin – a major blood protein produced by the liver.

h) Globulin – a group of proteins involved in immune function.

Bone and Mineral Markers

a) Calcium – important for bone health and muscle function.

b) Phosphate – works with calcium to maintain bone health.

c) Magnesium – a mineral important for muscle, nerve and heart function.

Metabolic and Cardiovascular Markers

a) Glucose – a measure of blood sugar at the time of testing.

b) Triglycerides – a type of fat in the blood associated with metabolic and cardiovascular health.

c) Total Cholesterol – a measure of cholesterol in the blood.

Extended Lipid Profile

a) HDL Cholesterol – often referred to as “good cholesterol”.

b) LDL Cholesterol (calculated) – often referred to as “bad cholesterol”.

c) Non-HDL Cholesterol – a broader indicator of cholesterol associated with cardiovascular risk.

Take a proactive approach to your health with a thorough, clinician-led evaluation designed to support your long-term wellness.

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