The Everlab Protocol™
The Everlab Protocol™ is an annual membership that provides in-depth diagnostics and personalised protocols to help you catch risks early and optimise performance.
By creating your medical profile, we design a hyper personalised diagnostic suite, including blood panels, imaging, and many more biomarker assessments. On the back of it we understand your unique health risks, uncover unknown unknowns and build a proactive risk minimisation strategy
Program structure
Each year, you will get a comprehensive diagnostic assessment that consolidates your medical records, family and personal health history along with a suite of tests ranging from bloods and physical to genetics and functional testing.
Profiling
Complete a secure, online questionnaire of your medical history that covers everything from genetics and family history, to relationships and mental health. We use this to personalise your diagnostics and recommendations.
Onboarding Consult
Meet with the doctor assigned to your care. Your doctor will help personalise the everlab protocol to ensure it meets your goals and concerns.
Diagnostics
Depending on your needs, your diagnostics may include blood, and urine samples along with scans, cardiac testing and a physical examination.
Results Review
Your doctor will review your full diagnostic data and medical history to build a report that highlights the key risks and opportunities for you to live a happier, healthier life. Get a comprehensive snapshot of the state of your health today.
Intervention Plan
You and your doctor review the diagnostic results, determine priorities and establish a plan of action covering diet, exercise, lifestyle, medication and more. We ensure you leave with clear next steps to improve your health.
Follow-up
We provide you motivation and support on a weekly basis, so you make progress towards your health goals. Your personal doctor checks in on your progress on a quarterly basis to make sure you live at your happiest and healthiest.
Annual Review
Life changes. And so does your body. Therefore, we evolve your plan as your lifestyle changes, re-assess your biomarkers yearly and re-set goals and priorities.
Included health tests
We provide the most comprehensive heart-to-toe testing for all major biological functions.
Exercise Stress Echocardiogram (ESE)
An Exercise Stress Echocardiogram (ESE) is a diagnostic test that combines an exercise stress test with an echocardiogram to evaluate the heart's function and blood flow during physical activity. During the test, the patient exercises on a treadmill or stationary bike while their heart rate, blood pressure, and echocardiogram images are monitored. The benefits of testing an ESE include identifying any abnormalities in the heart's structure or function, and assessing the risk of heart disease.
CT coronary angiogram (CTCA)
A CT coronary angiogram (CTCA) is a non-invasive imaging test that uses computed tomography (CT) technology to visualise the coronary arteries of the heart. It provides detailed images of the blood vessels, allowing doctors to assess the presence of any blockages or narrowing that may lead to heart disease or heart attacks. The benefits of CTCA include early detection of coronary artery disease, accurate assessment of the severity of blockages, and guiding appropriate treatment strategies to prevent heart-related complications.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is a blood test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube over a specific period. It is a non-specific test used to detect inflammation in the body. Testing ESR can help identify and monitor the presence of underlying conditions such as infections, autoimmune diseases, and certain cancers, allowing for early intervention and preventive measures.
Lipoprotein (a)
Lipoprotein (a) is a blood test that measures the level of a specific type of cholesterol particle called lipoprotein (a) in the blood. Elevated levels of lipoprotein (a) have been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes. Testing lipoprotein (a) can help identify individuals who may be at a higher risk for these conditions, allowing for early intervention and personalised preventive measures to be implemented.
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) is a blood test that measures the level of inflammation in the body. It is a marker of systemic inflammation and can help identify individuals at risk for cardiovascular diseases. Testing hs-CRP can provide valuable information about a person's overall health and help in the early detection and prevention of various chronic conditions, including heart disease.
C-reactive Protein
The C-reactive Protein (CRP) test is a blood test that measures the level of CRP in the body. CRP is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Testing CRP levels can help identify the presence of inflammation in the body, which can be an early indicator of various health conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, infections, and autoimmune disorders, allowing for timely intervention and prevention.
Full Cholesterol Profiling
Full Cholesterol Profiling is a comprehensive blood test that measures the levels of different types of cholesterol in the body, including HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. This test provides crucial information about an individual's overall cholesterol levels and helps assess their risk for cardiovascular diseases. By identifying any abnormalities or imbalances in cholesterol levels early on, individuals can take proactive measures to prevent heart diseases and make informed decisions regarding their lifestyle and diet choices.
Renin Level
The Renin Level test measures the level of renin, an enzyme produced by the kidneys, in the blood. This test helps in evaluating the functioning of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which regulates blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. By testing renin levels, potential abnormalities in this system can be identified early, allowing for timely intervention and prevention of conditions such as hypertension and kidney diseases.
CT Coronary Calcium Score
The CT Coronary Calcium Score is a non-invasive imaging test that measures the amount of calcified plaque in the coronary arteries. It helps in assessing the risk of developing heart disease by providing information about the presence and extent of coronary artery disease. The benefits of testing include early detection of potential heart disease, allowing for timely interventions to prevent heart attacks or other cardiovascular events, and helping individuals make necessary lifestyle changes to improve their heart health.
Australian Cardiovascular Disease 5 Year Risk Forecast
The Australian Cardiovascular Disease 5 Year Risk Forecast is a test that assesses an individual's risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes, within the next five years. By analysing various factors like age, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and smoking status, this test provides a personalised risk assessment. The benefits of testing this forecast include early detection of potential cardiovascular issues, allowing individuals to make necessary lifestyle changes, seek appropriate medical interventions, and ultimately prevent or manage the development of cardiovascular diseases.
Blood Pressure Profile
The Blood Pressure Profile test is a diagnostic tool used to measure an individual's blood pressure levels. It provides valuable information about a person's cardiovascular health, helping to identify any potential risks or abnormalities. By regularly testing blood pressure, individuals can monitor their heart health, detect early signs of hypertension, and take necessary preventive measures to reduce the risk of heart diseases and stroke.
Qrisk®3-2018 (UK) Heart Attack/Stroke Risk Forecast
The Qrisk®3-2018 (UK) Heart Attack/Stroke Risk Forecast is a diagnostic test that assesses an individual's risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke within the next ten years. By analysing various factors such as age, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, smoking status, and medical history, the test provides an accurate prediction of the likelihood of developing these cardiovascular conditions. Testing this risk forecast enables individuals to take proactive measures to prevent heart attacks and strokes, such as making lifestyle changes, seeking medical interventions, or adopting preventive medications, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.
Apolipoprotein B
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a blood test that measures the level of a specific protein found in low-density lipoproteins (LDL) cholesterol. This test provides valuable information about a person's risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, as high levels of ApoB are associated with an increased risk. By measuring ApoB levels, individuals can identify their risk factors early on and take necessary preventive measures like lifestyle changes or medication to maintain heart health.
Thyroid Ultrasound
A Thyroid Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to create detailed images of the thyroid gland. It helps in evaluating the size, shape, and structure of the gland and can detect any abnormalities such as nodules or cysts. By identifying potential issues early on, this test allows for timely intervention and treatment, ensuring better management of thyroid health and reducing the risk of complications.
Renal Tract Ultrasound
A Renal Tract Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to produce images of the kidneys, bladder, and other parts of the urinary system. It helps in evaluating the size, shape, and function of these organs, as well as detecting any abnormalities or conditions such as kidney stones, cysts, tumours, or urinary tract infections. By identifying potential issues early on, this test allows for prompt medical intervention, leading to better management and prevention of kidney-related problems.
Pelvic (Prostate) MRI
A Pelvic (Prostate) MRI is a non-invasive imaging test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the prostate gland and surrounding tissues. It is primarily used to detect and evaluate prostate cancer, as well as to assess the extent of the disease and guide treatment decisions. By detecting prostate cancer at an early stage, this test can significantly increase the chances of successful treatment and improve overall health outcomes for the member.
CT chest (everlab™ ultra-low dose protocol)
The CT chest (everlab™ ultra-low dose protocol) is a diagnostic imaging test that utilises computed tomography technology to obtain detailed images of the chest area. This test is commonly used to evaluate the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and other structures in the chest region. By providing a comprehensive view of the chest, this test aids in the early detection and prevention of various conditions, including lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and pulmonary embolism, allowing for timely intervention and improved health outcomes.
Prostate-Specific Antigen (Male)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) is a blood test used to measure the levels of a protein produced by the prostate gland in males. The test helps in the early detection of prostate cancer or other prostate-related issues. By monitoring PSA levels, individuals can benefit from early diagnosis, allowing for timely treatment and improved outcomes for prostate conditions.
Urinalysis Test
A urinalysis test is a diagnostic tool used to examine the urine for various markers, such as glucose, protein, red and white blood cells, and bacteria. It helps detect and monitor a wide range of health conditions, including urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, diabetes, and liver problems. By providing valuable insights into a person's overall health, urinalysis testing enables early detection and intervention, promoting proactive and preventative healthcare.
Extended Tumour Markers Screening (Female)
The Extended Tumour Markers Screening (Female) is a comprehensive test designed to detect early signs of various types of cancers in females. It involves measuring the levels of specific proteins or substances in the blood that may indicate the presence of tumours. By identifying potential abnormalities at an early stage, this screening can help in the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer, improving the chances of successful outcomes and potentially saving lives.
Extended Tumour Markers Screening
Extended Tumour Markers Screening is a diagnostic test that helps identify the presence of specific markers in the blood that may indicate the presence of certain types of cancer. By measuring the levels of these markers, the test can aid in the early detection of cancer, allowing for timely intervention and treatment. This screening offers the benefit of providing individuals with a proactive approach to their health, enabling them to take necessary steps for early detection and potentially improving their chances of successful treatment outcomes.
Beta-HCG (Female)
The Beta-HCG (Female) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone in a woman's body. This hormone is primarily produced during pregnancy and can be detected in the blood or urine. The benefits of testing Beta-HCG levels include confirming pregnancy, monitoring the progression of pregnancy, and identifying potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (Tgab)
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (Tgab) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of antibodies in the blood that target thyroglobulin, a protein produced by the thyroid gland. Elevated Tgab levels indicate an autoimmune response where the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid, leading to conditions like Hashimoto's thyroiditis or Graves' disease. Testing Tgab levels can help identify these autoimmune thyroid disorders at an early stage, allowing for timely intervention and management to prevent potential complications.
Alpha Fetoprotein
Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) is a blood test used to measure the levels of a protein called AFP in the blood. Elevated AFP levels can indicate certain medical conditions such as liver disease, certain cancers (such as liver, ovarian, or testicular cancer), or neural tube defects in babies. Testing AFP can help in early detection and monitoring of these conditions, allowing for timely medical intervention and improved health outcomes.
Thyroid Peroxidase (Tpo)
Thyroid Peroxidase (Tpo) is an enzyme found in the thyroid gland that plays a crucial role in the production of thyroid hormones. Testing for Tpo antibodies helps in diagnosing autoimmune thyroid diseases, such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease. By detecting the presence of Tpo antibodies, the test aids in the early detection and management of these conditions, allowing for timely intervention and improved outcomes.
Helicobacter Breath Test
The Helicobacter Breath Test is a non-invasive diagnostic test used to detect the presence of Helicobacter pylori bacteria in the stomach. This bacteria is responsible for causing various gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers, gastritis, and even stomach cancer. By testing for Helicobacter pylori, individuals can identify and treat the infection early, preventing the development of more severe health conditions and improving overall digestive health.
Faecal Occult Blood
Faecal Occult Blood test is a diagnostic tool used to detect hidden blood in the stool, which may indicate various gastrointestinal conditions or diseases, including colorectal cancer. The test involves collecting a small sample of stool and analysing it for the presence of blood that cannot be seen with the naked eye. By identifying blood in the stool early on, this test aids in the early detection and prevention of potentially serious health issues, allowing for timely medical intervention and improved outcomes.
Liver Stiffness Fibroscan
Liver Stiffness Fibroscan is a non-invasive diagnostic test that measures the stiffness of the liver, providing valuable information about liver health. It uses ultrasound waves to assess fibrosis or scarring of the liver, which can be caused by various liver diseases. The benefits of testing liver stiffness include early detection of liver damage, monitoring disease progression, guiding treatment decisions, and potentially avoiding the need for invasive liver biopsies.
Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that examines the large intestine (colon) and rectum to detect and prevent potential diseases or abnormalities. During the test, a long, flexible tube with a camera called a colonoscope is inserted into the rectum to visualise the colon's lining. The benefits of colonoscopy include early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer, identification and removal of precancerous polyps, and diagnosis of various gastrointestinal conditions, allowing for timely treatment and improved health outcomes.
Gastroscopy
A Gastroscopy is a medical procedure that involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera into the patient's throat to examine the upper digestive tract, including the oesophagus, stomach, and small intestine. The test helps in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as ulcers, inflammation, tumours, and other abnormalities in these areas. By detecting potential issues at an early stage, Gastroscopy enables timely treatment, reduces the risk of complications, and improves overall digestive health.
Abdominal Organ Ultrasound Screening
Abdominal Organ Ultrasound Screening is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to create images of the abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, and spleen. It helps in detecting abnormalities or diseases in these organs, including tumours, cysts, inflammation, or blockages. The benefits of this screening include early detection of potential health issues, allowing for timely intervention and treatment, and providing valuable information for preventive care and overall health management.
Scrotal Ultrasound
A Scrotal Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to create images of the scrotum and its contents, including the testicles, epididymis, and surrounding tissues. It helps to evaluate and diagnose various conditions such as testicular torsion, epididymitis, testicular masses, and varicoceles. Early detection through this test can lead to timely treatment, potentially preventing complications and promoting overall scrotal health.
Fasting Insulin
Fasting Insulin is a blood test that measures the level of insulin in the body after an overnight fast. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels. Testing fasting insulin can provide valuable insights into insulin resistance, prediabetes, and metabolic health, allowing for early detection and intervention to prevent the development of conditions like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Uric Acid
The Uric Acid test is a diagnostic tool that measures the levels of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid is a waste product formed when the body breaks down purines, which are substances found in certain foods and drinks. Testing uric acid levels can help identify conditions like gout, kidney stones, and other disorders related to high levels of uric acid, allowing for early intervention and preventive measures.
Estradiol
Estradiol is a hormone test that measures the levels of estradiol, a form of oestrogen, in the body. It is a crucial test for assessing reproductive health in both men and women, as well as monitoring hormone replacement therapy. By testing estradiol levels, individuals can gain insights into their hormonal balance, identify potential fertility issues, and ensure optimal hormone levels for overall well-being.
Testosterone Level
The Testosterone Level test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the amount of testosterone hormone in an individual's blood. This hormone plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including muscle growth, bone density, and sexual development. Testing testosterone levels can help identify potential hormonal imbalances, monitor overall health, and guide treatment plans to optimise well-being and prevent associated health issues.
Growth Hormone
The Growth Hormone (GH) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of growth hormone in the blood. This test helps to evaluate the functioning of the pituitary gland, which is responsible for producing and regulating growth hormone. By testing GH levels, potential growth disorders, hormonal imbalances, and other related conditions can be identified and appropriate treatment plans can be developed, ultimately promoting optimal growth and development in individuals.
Progesterone
Progesterone testing is a diagnostic procedure that measures the levels of the hormone progesterone in the body. Progesterone is primarily produced by the ovaries and plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting pregnancy. Testing progesterone levels can help identify hormonal imbalances, track ovulation, and assess fertility, thereby enabling personalised treatment plans and promoting overall reproductive health.
Fasting Glucose
Fasting Glucose is a blood test that measures the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood after a period of fasting. This test is commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes, as it provides valuable information about the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels. By regularly testing Fasting Glucose, individuals can detect early signs of diabetes, assess their risk factors, and take necessary preventive measures to maintain optimal health.
HbA1c Test
The HbA1c test, also known as the glycated haemoglobin test, measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It is primarily used to diagnose and monitor diabetes, as it provides an accurate reflection of long-term blood sugar control. By testing HbA1c levels, individuals can assess their risk of developing diabetes, make necessary lifestyle changes, and track the effectiveness of their treatment plans.
Free Testosterone
Free Testosterone is a crucial hormone that plays a vital role in various aspects of health, including muscle strength, bone density, libido, and mood regulation. Testing Free Testosterone levels helps identify any imbalances or deficiencies, allowing individuals to take proactive steps towards optimising their overall well-being. By measuring Free Testosterone, individuals can gain valuable insights into their hormonal health and make informed decisions to improve their quality of life.
Luteinizing Hormone
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that plays a crucial role in regulating the reproductive system. Testing LH levels can help assess the functionality of the reproductive system, especially in women, by providing insights into ovulation and menstrual cycle irregularities. By monitoring LH levels, individuals can gain valuable information about their fertility, plan pregnancies more effectively, and potentially identify underlying health conditions affecting reproductive health.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
The Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of FSH in the blood. FSH plays a crucial role in the reproductive system, stimulating the growth and development of ovarian follicles in females and sperm production in males. Testing FSH levels can help identify potential fertility issues, determine the onset of menopause, and assess hormonal imbalances, allowing for early intervention and personalised treatment plans.
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a blood test that measures the level of a protein that binds to sex hormones like testosterone and oestrogen. The test helps evaluate the balance of hormones in the body and can provide insights into various health conditions such as hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and infertility. Testing SHBG levels can assist in identifying the underlying causes of these conditions, enabling personalised preventive measures and treatment plans to be implemented.
Dexa Body Fat Analysis
Dexa Body Fat Analysis is a non-invasive medical test that uses dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) to measure body composition, including bone density, lean muscle mass, and body fat percentage. The test provides a comprehensive assessment of an individual's overall health and helps identify potential health risks associated with excessive body fat or low bone density. By understanding their body composition, individuals can make informed decisions about their lifestyle, exercise, and nutrition to prevent health issues such as obesity, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases.
HOMA-IR
HOMA-IR is a diagnostic test used to assess insulin resistance, a condition where the body's cells do not respond effectively to insulin. By measuring fasting glucose and insulin levels, HOMA-IR provides valuable information about an individual's risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Testing HOMA-IR can help identify early signs of insulin resistance, enabling proactive interventions and lifestyle modifications to prevent the onset of chronic diseases.
Obesity/Sarcopenia Category
The Obesity/Sarcopenia Category test is a comprehensive assessment that evaluates an individual's body composition, specifically focusing on the measurement of fat mass and muscle mass. This test helps identify the presence of obesity, which is characterised by excessive fat accumulation, and sarcopenia, which refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength. By understanding these factors, individuals can take proactive steps towards managing their weight, improving muscle health, and reducing the risk of associated health conditions.
Resting Metabolic Rate Profiling
Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) profiling is a test that measures the amount of calories a person's body burns at rest. It provides valuable information about an individual's metabolism and energy expenditure. By understanding one's RMR, individuals can optimise their nutrition and exercise plans to achieve their health goals more effectively, whether it is weight loss, weight gain, or simply maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that plays a vital role in reproductive health and lactation. Testing prolactin levels can help identify any abnormalities or imbalances in the hormone, which can assist in diagnosing various conditions such as infertility, menstrual irregularities, and abnormal lactation. By monitoring prolactin levels, individuals can take proactive steps towards maintaining their reproductive health and addressing any potential underlying issues.
Serum Parathyroid Hormone
The Serum Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the level of PTH in the blood. PTH is a hormone secreted by the parathyroid glands, which helps regulate the calcium and phosphorus levels in the body. Testing PTH can provide valuable information about bone health, kidney function, and the functioning of the parathyroid glands, aiding in the early detection and management of conditions like hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and bone diseases.
Brain MRI
A Brain MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a non-invasive medical imaging procedure that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain. It provides a comprehensive view of the brain's structure, allowing doctors to detect abnormalities, such as tumours, blood vessel diseases, or neurological disorders. By identifying these conditions at an early stage, Brain MRI helps in early intervention, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment planning, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes for the individual.
Spine MRI
A Spine MRI is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of the spine. It provides a comprehensive view of the spinal cord, discs, nerves, and surrounding tissues, helping to diagnose and monitor conditions such as herniated discs, spinal tumours, spinal stenosis, and spinal infections. By detecting these abnormalities early on, Spine MRI can aid in the timely intervention and treatment, preventing potential complications and improving overall health outcomes.
Apolipoprotein E Genotype
The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype test is a genetic test that identifies specific variations in the APOE gene. This gene is responsible for producing a protein involved in the metabolism of lipids, including cholesterol. By testing for APOE genotypes, individuals can gain insights into their genetic risk for developing certain health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease, allowing for personalised preventative measures and targeted interventions to be implemented.
Clotting Function Profile
The Clotting Function Profile is a diagnostic test that measures various clotting factors in the blood to evaluate the overall functioning of the clotting system. It helps identify any abnormalities or deficiencies in clotting factors, which can indicate a higher risk of bleeding or clotting disorders. Testing for clotting function can aid in the early detection and management of conditions such as haemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or other clotting disorders, allowing for timely intervention and prevention of complications.
Platelet Count
Platelet count is a blood test that measures the number of platelets in a person's blood. Platelets are small cell fragments that play a crucial role in blood clotting, preventing excessive bleeding. Testing platelet count helps in assessing the risk of bleeding disorders, monitoring bone marrow function, and diagnosing various conditions such as thrombocytopenia or thrombocytosis, ultimately aiding in the early detection and prevention of potential health issues.
Cystatin C - Alternative Kidney Function Screen
Cystatin C is a test used to assess kidney function by measuring the levels of a protein called cystatin C in the blood. Unlike other commonly used markers, such as creatinine, cystatin C is not influenced by age, muscle mass, or diet, making it a more accurate indicator of kidney function. By measuring cystatin C levels, healthcare providers can detect early signs of kidney dysfunction, allowing for timely intervention and prevention of further kidney damage.
Electrolyte Panel
An Electrolyte Panel is a blood test that measures the levels of essential minerals or electrolytes in the body, including sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. These electrolytes play a crucial role in maintaining proper bodily functions, such as regulating fluid balance, nerve function, muscle contraction, and maintaining the acid-base balance. Testing electrolyte levels helps identify any imbalances or deficiencies, allowing for early detection and intervention to prevent potential health complications.
Kidney Function
A Kidney Function test is a diagnostic tool used to assess the health and functionality of the kidneys. It measures various parameters such as creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to evaluate how effectively the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood. By testing kidney function, potential issues or diseases can be detected early, allowing for timely intervention and management to prevent further damage and maintain optimal kidney health.
Liver Function Panel
A Liver Function Panel is a blood test that measures the levels of certain enzymes, proteins, and substances in the blood to assess the overall health and function of the liver. It provides important information about liver conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver damage caused by medications or toxins. Testing the liver function can help in early detection, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and identifying potential liver diseases or disorders, ultimately allowing for timely intervention and prevention of serious health complications.
Urinary Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (Early Kidney Protein Loss Detection)
The Urinary Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (UACR) is a diagnostic test used to detect early signs of kidney damage or protein loss in urine. It measures the amount of albumin, a type of protein, in relation to the creatinine level in the urine. Testing UACR is beneficial as it helps identify individuals at risk of developing kidney disease, enabling early intervention and treatment to prevent further kidney damage.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
An Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a non-invasive test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. It involves placing electrodes on the chest, arms, and legs to record the heart's electrical signals. The benefits of testing an ECG include early detection of abnormal heart rhythms, assessment of heart health, identification of heart conditions, and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatments or medications.
In-Home Sleep Test
Our In-Home Sleep Test is a convenient and non-invasive way to assess the quality of your sleep in the comfort of your own home. By measuring various parameters such as oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing patterns, the test provides valuable insights into any potential sleep disorders or issues. By identifying these problems early on, individuals can take necessary steps to improve their sleep quality, leading to better overall health and well-being.
Haemoglobin and Red Cell Analysis
The Haemoglobin and Red Cell Analysis test is a diagnostic procedure that measures the levels of haemoglobin and red blood cells in a person's blood. This test provides valuable information about a person's overall health and can help detect conditions such as anaemia, polycythemia, and certain blood disorders. By identifying any abnormalities in haemoglobin and red cell count, this test enables early detection and treatment of underlying health issues, promoting better overall well-being and preventing potential complications.
Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
The Rheumatoid Factor (RF) test is a blood test used to detect the presence of antibodies that target the body's own tissues, specifically in cases of rheumatoid arthritis. It helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of this autoimmune disease, as well as differentiating it from other forms of arthritis. Testing RF levels can aid in early detection and treatment, leading to better management of symptoms and improved quality of life for the individual.
Anti-CCP Antibodies
The Anti-CCP Antibodies test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of specific antibodies in the blood that target cyclic citrullinated peptides (CCP). This test is primarily used in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as it has been found to be highly specific for this condition. Early detection of Anti-CCP Antibodies can help in the timely management and treatment of RA, preventing further joint damage and improving long-term outcomes for patients.
DHEA-S
DHEA-S, or dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate, is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Testing DHEA-S levels helps evaluate adrenal gland function and can provide insights into overall hormonal balance and health. By measuring DHEA-S, individuals can gain a better understanding of their adrenal health, identify potential imbalances or deficiencies, and take proactive steps towards optimising their overall well-being.
Aldosterone
The Aldosterone test measures the level of aldosterone hormone in the blood. Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate blood pressure and electrolyte balance. Testing aldosterone levels can help identify conditions such as adrenal gland disorders, high blood pressure, and electrolyte imbalances, allowing for early detection and intervention to prevent potential health issues.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is a blood test that measures the level of TSH in the body. TSH is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates the production of thyroid hormones. Testing TSH levels helps to diagnose and monitor thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, ensuring timely intervention and treatment to maintain optimal thyroid function and overall health.
Thyroxine (T4) Free
Thyroxine (T4) Free is a blood test that measures the level of free thyroxine hormone in the body. It is used to evaluate thyroid function and diagnose conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Testing T4 Free can help identify thyroid disorders early on, allowing for timely intervention and treatment, leading to improved overall health and well-being.
Triiodothyronine (T3) Free
Triiodothyronine (T3) Free is a blood test that measures the level of unbound or free triiodothyronine hormone in the body. T3 is an important thyroid hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, growth, and development. Testing T3 Free can help identify any abnormalities in thyroid function, diagnose thyroid disorders such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and guide appropriate treatment to maintain optimal health.
Antinuclear Antibody
The Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) test is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies that attack the body's own cells and tissues. It is primarily used to diagnose autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome. Testing for ANA can help identify these conditions early on, allowing for timely intervention and management to prevent further damage to the body.
Hepatitis A IgG Antibody
The Hepatitis A IgG Antibody test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of IgG antibodies in the blood, which indicate a past or current infection with the Hepatitis A virus. The test helps determine if an individual has been exposed to the virus and has developed immunity against it. Testing for Hepatitis A IgG Antibody is beneficial as it provides valuable information about an individual's immune status, helps in identifying those who are immune and do not require vaccination, and aids in assessing the effectiveness of vaccination programs.
Serum Phosphate
Serum Phosphate is a blood test that measures the level of phosphate in the bloodstream. Phosphate is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including bone health, energy metabolism, and nerve function. Testing serum phosphate levels can help identify any imbalances or deficiencies, allowing for early detection and intervention to prevent potential health issues related to phosphate abnormalities.
Iron Levels Analysis
Iron Levels Analysis is a diagnostic test that measures the amount of iron in a person's blood. This test helps identify iron deficiency or iron overload, which can have various health implications. By detecting imbalances in iron levels, individuals can take proactive steps to address deficiencies or manage excess iron, leading to improved overall health and wellbeing.
Vitamin B12
The Vitamin B12 test measures the level of vitamin B12 in the blood. Vitamin B12 is essential for the normal functioning of the brain, nervous system, and the production of red blood cells. Testing for vitamin B12 can help identify deficiencies, which can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and neurological problems, allowing for timely intervention and supplementation to improve overall health and well-being.
EBV serology
EBV serology refers to a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies against the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This test helps determine if an individual has been previously exposed to EBV or if they are currently infected. The benefits of testing for EBV serology include identifying past or current infections, aiding in diagnosing conditions related to EBV, and providing information about the individual's immune response to the virus.
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test is a blood test used to detect the presence of the Hepatitis B virus in the body. It identifies the surface antigen, a protein on the surface of the virus, which indicates an active infection. Testing for HBsAg is crucial as it helps in early diagnosis, allowing for prompt medical intervention and preventing the spread of the virus to others.
Serum Folate
Serum Folate is a blood test that measures the levels of folate, also known as vitamin B9, in the body. Folate is essential for cell growth and metabolism, and low levels can lead to various health issues such as anaemia, birth defects, and cognitive impairment. Testing serum folate levels helps identify deficiencies early on, allowing for timely intervention and appropriate supplementation to maintain optimal health and prevent potential complications.
Vitamin D3
The Vitamin D3 test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of Vitamin D3 in an individual's blood. Vitamin D3 is crucial for maintaining strong bones, supporting the immune system, and promoting overall health and well-being. Testing for Vitamin D3 levels can help identify deficiencies, allowing individuals to take appropriate measures such as supplementation or lifestyle changes to optimise their Vitamin D3 levels and prevent associated health issues.
Hepatitis B Surface Antibodies
The Hepatitis B Surface Antibodies test is a blood test that checks for the presence of antibodies against the Hepatitis B virus. It is used to determine if a person has developed immunity to the virus either through vaccination or previous infection. Testing for Hepatitis B Surface Antibodies helps in assessing the effectiveness of the vaccine, identifying individuals who may need a booster shot, and determining if someone is protected against future Hepatitis B infections.
Serum Magnesium
Serum Magnesium test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of magnesium in the blood. Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including nerve and muscle function, maintaining a healthy heart rhythm, and supporting a strong immune system. Testing serum magnesium levels helps identify deficiencies or excesses, allowing for early detection and management of related health conditions, promoting overall well-being and preventing potential health complications.
Zinc Level
The Zinc Level test measures the concentration of zinc in the body. Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including immune system function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. Testing zinc levels can help identify deficiencies, allowing for timely intervention and supplementation to optimise overall health and well-being.
Serum Calcium
The Serum Calcium test measures the level of calcium in the blood, which is an essential mineral for maintaining healthy bones, teeth, nerves, and muscles. This test helps identify any abnormalities in calcium levels, such as hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia, which can indicate underlying health issues like kidney problems, parathyroid disorders, or vitamin D deficiency. By detecting these imbalances early on, appropriate interventions can be implemented to prevent the progression of related health conditions and promote overall well-being.
Hepatitis C Antibodies
The Hepatitis C Antibodies test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of antibodies against the Hepatitis C virus in a person's blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to the virus. Testing for Hepatitis C Antibodies is crucial as it helps identify individuals who have been exposed to the virus, enabling early intervention and treatment, thus preventing the progression of the disease and potential complications.
Homocysteine
The Homocysteine test measures the levels of homocysteine, an amino acid, in the blood. High levels of homocysteine have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and other health issues. By testing homocysteine levels, individuals can identify potential risks early on and take necessary steps to prevent or manage these conditions, promoting better overall health and well-being.
Dexa Visceral Adipose Tissue Analysis
Dexa Visceral Adipose Tissue Analysis is a non-invasive medical test that uses Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) technology to measure the amount of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in the body. VAT refers to the fat that surrounds the internal organs, which is associated with increased health risks. By testing VAT levels, individuals can gain valuable insights into their overall health and assess their risk for conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and metabolic disorders.
White Cell Count and Profile
A White Cell Count and Profile test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the number and types of white blood cells in the body. It helps identify any abnormalities or imbalances in the immune system, which can indicate various health conditions such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or leukaemia. By testing the white cell count and profile, individuals can proactively monitor their immune system's health and take necessary steps for early intervention and prevention of potential health issues.
Iga Anti-tissue Transglutaminase
The Iga Anti-tissue Transglutaminase (TTG) test is a blood test used to diagnose celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten consumption. It measures the level of antibodies called IgA antibodies that react with tissue transglutaminase, an enzyme found in the small intestine. By testing for these antibodies, individuals can determine if they have celiac disease and take necessary steps to manage their condition, such as adopting a gluten-free diet, preventing long-term complications and improving their overall health.
Total Serum IgA
Total Serum IgA is a blood test that measures the levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA) in the bloodstream. IgA is an antibody that plays a crucial role in the immune system's defence against infections. By testing Total Serum IgA, we can assess the overall functioning of the immune system and identify potential deficiencies or abnormalities, helping individuals take proactive steps towards maintaining good health and preventing diseases.
Anti-deamidated Gliadin Antibody
The Anti-deamidated Gliadin Antibody (anti-DG) test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of antibodies in the blood that specifically target deamidated gliadin, a protein found in gluten. This test is primarily used to aid in the diagnosis of celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten consumption. By identifying these antibodies, the test helps individuals determine if they have celiac disease, allowing for early intervention, proper dietary management, and prevention of potential complications associated with the condition.
Peak Fitness Level Assessment (VO2Max Testing)
The Peak Fitness Level Assessment, also known as VO2Max Testing, is a scientific measurement that evaluates an individual's maximum oxygen consumption during intense exercise. This test involves performing physical activities, such as running or cycling, while wearing a mask that measures the amount of oxygen inhaled and carbon dioxide exhaled. The benefits of testing VO2Max include determining an individual's cardiovascular fitness level, identifying their aerobic capacity, and providing valuable information for designing personalised exercise programs to improve overall health and performance.
Lean Mass Index
Lean Mass Index is a measurement used to determine the proportion of lean muscle mass in an individual's body composition. This test helps in assessing the amount of muscle mass relative to body weight, which is crucial for maintaining good health and preventing various chronic diseases. By testing Lean Mass Index, individuals can track their progress in building muscle, monitor their overall fitness level, and make informed decisions regarding their exercise and nutrition plans.
Bone Mineral Density Measurement
Bone Mineral Density Measurement is a diagnostic test that assesses the strength and density of a person's bones. It uses a specialised X-ray technology called dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to measure the amount of minerals, such as calcium, present in the bones. This test is beneficial as it helps in the early detection and diagnosis of osteoporosis, a condition characterised by weakened bones, allowing for timely interventions and preventive measures to reduce the risk of fractures and related complications.
Astrand Treadmill Test
The Astrand Treadmill Test is a widely used method for assessing an individual's cardiovascular fitness level. During the test, the person walks or runs on a treadmill while their heart rate is monitored. The benefits of testing it include determining the person's aerobic capacity, identifying any potential heart or lung problems, and providing valuable information for designing personalised exercise programs to improve overall health and fitness.
University Of Sheffield Fracture Risk Assessment
The University of Sheffield Fracture Risk Assessment is a diagnostic test that evaluates an individual's risk of developing fractures. It utilises various parameters such as age, gender, medical history, and bone mineral density to determine the likelihood of experiencing fractures in the future. By identifying individuals at high risk, this test enables early intervention and preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of fractures, leading to improved overall health and quality of life.
Plank Hold Assessment (Core Strength)
The Plank Hold Assessment is a test that measures an individual's core strength and stability. It involves assuming a plank position and holding it for as long as possible. By testing this, individuals can assess their core strength, which is crucial for maintaining proper posture, preventing back pain, improving balance, and enhancing overall athletic performance.
Grip Strength Assessment
The Grip Strength Assessment is a test that measures the strength and endurance of an individual's hand grip. It involves using a dynamometer to measure the maximum force exerted by the hand muscles. The benefits of testing grip strength include assessing overall muscle strength, identifying potential muscle imbalances, and predicting the risk of various health conditions such as arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, and disability in older adults.
Stand & Reach Test
The Stand & Reach Test is a simple assessment that measures the flexibility of the hamstrings and lower back. It involves the participant standing with their feet shoulder-width apart and reaching forward as far as possible while keeping their knees straight. By testing the Stand & Reach, individuals can identify any limitations in their flexibility, which can help prevent injuries, improve posture, and enhance overall physical performance.
Deep Squat Assessment
The Deep Squat Assessment is a test that evaluates an individual's ability to perform a deep squat movement pattern. It involves observing the person's posture, mobility, and stability during the squat. The benefits of testing this assessment include identifying any muscle imbalances, movement dysfunctions, or limitations that could lead to injury or impact overall physical performance, allowing for targeted interventions and personalised exercise programs to improve movement quality and reduce the risk of future injuries.
Hurdle Step Test
The Hurdle Step Test is a physical assessment that evaluates an individual's mobility, flexibility, and stability. It involves stepping over a hurdle while maintaining proper posture and balance. By performing this test, individuals can identify any limitations or asymmetries in their movement patterns, allowing them to address potential issues before they lead to injuries or decreased performance.
Inline Lunge Test
The Inline Lunge Test is a physical assessment that evaluates an individual's lower body flexibility and stability. It involves lunging forward with one foot while keeping the heel of the other foot in contact with the ground. The test helps identify any imbalances, limitations, or asymmetries in the hip, knee, and ankle joints, which can aid in preventing injuries and optimising performance during activities that require lower body mobility and stability.
Shoulder Immobility Assessment
The Shoulder Immobility Assessment is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the range of motion and flexibility of the shoulder joint. It helps identify any restrictions or limitations in the shoulder's movement, which can be caused by various conditions or injuries. By testing for shoulder immobility, individuals can proactively address any issues, prevent further complications, and develop personalised treatment plans to improve their overall shoulder health and function.
Active Straight-Leg Raise Test
The Active Straight-Leg Raise (ASLR) test is a physical examination technique used to assess the mobility and stability of the pelvis and lower back. During the test, the individual lies on their back and lifts one leg off the table while keeping the knee straight. The ASLR test helps identify any imbalances or dysfunctions in the pelvic and lower back region, enabling early detection and prevention of potential musculoskeletal issues and injuries.
Trunk Stability Push-Up Test
The Trunk Stability Push-Up Test is a physical assessment that measures the strength and stability of the core muscles, specifically the muscles in the trunk or torso region. During the test, the individual performs push-ups while maintaining a stable and controlled position, without any excessive movement or sagging in the hips or lower back. This test helps identify any weaknesses or imbalances in the core muscles, which can contribute to poor posture, back pain, and increased risk of injuries, allowing for targeted interventions and exercises to improve trunk stability and overall functional fitness.
Rotary Stability Test
The Rotary Stability Test is a diagnostic assessment that evaluates an individual's core stability and strength. It involves a series of movements and exercises that challenge the body's ability to stabilise and control rotational movements. By assessing the rotary stability, the test helps identify any weaknesses or imbalances in the core muscles, which can aid in the prevention of injuries and improve overall physical performance.
Advanced Muscle Strength and Stability Assessment
The Advanced Muscle Strength and Stability Assessment is a comprehensive test that evaluates an individual's muscle strength and stability in various areas of the body. It involves measuring the strength of different muscle groups, assessing balance and coordination, and examining joint stability. By identifying any weaknesses or imbalances, this test helps in designing targeted exercise programs and interventions to prevent injuries, improve athletic performance, and enhance overall physical well-being.
Multifocal Combination Assessment
The Multifocal Combination Assessment is a comprehensive test that evaluates various aspects of an individual's health and identifies potential risk factors for diseases. It includes screenings for conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular diseases, along with assessments of vision, hearing, and cognitive function. By undergoing this test, individuals can proactively detect and address health issues early on, leading to better management and prevention of potential diseases.
Single Leg Squat
The Single Leg Squat test is a functional movement assessment that evaluates an individual's lower body strength, stability, and balance. It involves standing on one leg and squatting down as low as possible while maintaining proper form. By testing this movement, we can identify any muscle imbalances, weaknesses, or movement compensations that may increase the risk of injury or hinder overall performance, allowing us to develop targeted exercise programs and interventions to improve these areas and prevent future issues.
Morning Serum Cortisol
The Morning Serum Cortisol test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the level of cortisol hormone in the blood during the morning hours. Cortisol is a hormone released by the adrenal glands in response to stress, and its levels fluctuate throughout the day. By testing cortisol levels in the morning, we can assess the body's stress response and identify potential hormonal imbalances, which can help in early detection and management of conditions like adrenal insufficiency, Cushing's syndrome, and chronic stress-related disorders. Monitoring cortisol levels can provide valuable insights into an individual's overall health and aid in developing personalised preventative health strategies.
Serum Lead Level
Serum Lead Level test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the amount of lead present in a person's blood. Lead exposure can occur through various sources such as contaminated water, old paint, or certain occupations, and can have detrimental effects on health. By testing serum lead levels, individuals can identify if they have been exposed to lead and take necessary measures to prevent or manage lead poisoning, thus safeguarding their overall well-being.
Copper
The Copper test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of copper in the body. By analysing the copper concentration, it helps detect any imbalances or deficiencies in copper levels, which are essential for various bodily functions. Testing for copper provides valuable insights into potential health issues related to copper metabolism, such as Wilson's disease, anaemia, or liver dysfunction, enabling early intervention and personalised preventive measures.
Serum Mercury Level
The Serum Mercury Level test measures the amount of mercury present in a person's blood. This test is beneficial as it helps identify potential exposure to mercury, which can come from various sources such as fish consumption or occupational hazards. By monitoring mercury levels, individuals can take proactive steps to reduce exposure and protect their overall health.
Core Biometric Measurements
The Core Biometric Measurements test is a comprehensive assessment of key health markers including blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and cholesterol levels. By measuring these core biometrics, individuals can gain valuable insights into their overall health and identify potential risk factors for chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Regular testing of these measurements allows for early detection and intervention, enabling individuals to make informed decisions and take proactive steps towards maintaining optimal health.
Fatty Acid Profile - Omega 3 Index (EPA and DHA) and Omega 6 to 3 Ratio
The Fatty Acid Profile - Omega 3 Index (EPA and DHA) and Omega 6 to 3 Ratio test measures the levels of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) and omega-6 fatty acids in the blood. This test helps assess an individual's balance between these essential fatty acids, which play a crucial role in maintaining overall health. By identifying any imbalances, the test allows for personalised dietary and lifestyle recommendations to optimise cardiovascular health, brain function, and reduce inflammation.
Gonorrhoea Screening Test
The Gonorrhoea Screening Test is a diagnostic test that detects the presence of the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the body. It involves collecting a sample from the affected area, such as the genitals or throat, and analysing it for the bacteria. The benefits of testing for gonorrhoea include early detection and treatment, which can prevent the spread of the infection, reduce the risk of complications, and promote overall sexual health and well-being.
Chlamydia Screening Test
The Chlamydia Screening Test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of Chlamydia trachomatis, a common sexually transmitted infection. By analysing a urine or swab sample, the test can identify the bacteria responsible for Chlamydia, allowing for early detection and treatment. Timely testing enables individuals to address the infection promptly, preventing potential complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, or the transmission of the infection to others.
Continuous Glucose Monitor
A Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) is a small device that is worn on the body to measure glucose levels in real-time throughout the day and night. It consists of a tiny sensor inserted under the skin that continuously reads glucose levels and transmits the data to a receiver or smartphone app. The benefits of CGM testing include providing valuable insights into glucose patterns, helping individuals with diabetes make informed decisions about medication, diet, and exercise, and enabling early detection and prevention of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia episodes.
Food Diary Analysis
The Food Diary Analysis is a comprehensive assessment of an individual's dietary habits and nutritional intake. It involves analysing the food diary of a member to evaluate their nutrient intake, identify any deficiencies or imbalances, and provide personalised recommendations for improving their diet. This test helps individuals gain insights into their eating patterns, make informed decisions about their nutrition, and take proactive steps towards maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a type of antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. The IgE test measures the level of this antibody in the blood and helps identify allergies or sensitivities to specific substances. By testing IgE levels, individuals can gain insights into their allergic reactions, enabling them to take necessary precautions, avoid triggers, and seek appropriate treatment to prevent severe allergic responses.
RAST Panel
The RAST Panel is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies in response to various allergens. It helps identify the allergens that a person may be allergic to, such as pollen, dust mites, or certain foods. By knowing the specific allergens, individuals can take necessary precautions, avoid triggers, and make informed decisions about their lifestyle and environment to prevent allergic reactions and maintain good health.
Breathing and Lung Function
Breathing and Lung Function testing is a diagnostic procedure that assesses the overall health and efficiency of an individual's respiratory system. It involves measuring various parameters such as lung capacity, airflow, and oxygen uptake to evaluate lung function and detect any abnormalities or potential respiratory conditions. The benefits of testing include early detection of lung diseases, personalised treatment plans, and improved management of respiratory conditions, ultimately promoting better overall health and quality of life.
Pharmacogenetics Study
A Pharmacogenetics Study is a test that analyses an individual's genetic makeup to determine how they may respond to certain medications. It examines the variations in genes that affect drug metabolism, efficacy, and potential side effects. The benefits of testing include personalised medicine, as it helps healthcare providers prescribe medications that are most effective and safe for the individual, reducing the risk of adverse reactions and optimising treatment outcomes.
Apolipoprotein E Genotype
The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype test is a genetic test that identifies specific variations in the APOE gene. This gene is responsible for producing a protein involved in the metabolism of lipids, including cholesterol. By testing for APOE genotypes, individuals can gain insights into their genetic risk for developing certain health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease, allowing for personalised preventative measures and targeted interventions to be implemented.
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