Women's Health Screening Package
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Vitamin D
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • Diabetic Screening Tests (blood glucose levels, HBA1c)
  • HIV Screening
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts 

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets is measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for human health. It is naturally produced by the body when exposed to sunlight but can also be obtained from food and supplements. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to bone pain, muscle weakness, and other symptoms.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Haemoglobin A1c

The haemoglobin A1c test estimates how much glucose, or blood sugar, has been in your bloodstream over the last three months. Screening is recommended to determine your risk of diabetes or to help with monitoring if you are diabetic.

HIV Screening

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested which gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. If you have been exposed there is a window period for testing which should be discussed with a healthcare provider prior to testing.

Men's Health Screening Package
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Diabetic Screening Tests (blood glucose levels, HBA1c)
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • PSA- to screen for Prostate Conditions
  • Testosterone
  • HIV Screening
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Haemoglobin A1c

The haemoglobin A1c test estimates how much glucose, or blood sugar, has been in your bloodstream over the last three months. Screening is recommended to determine your risk of diabetes or to help with monitoring if you are diabetic.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function. 

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)

PSA is a protein that is found in the prostate. Healthy prostates create low levels of PSA. A raised or high PSA level may indicate an increased risk for prostate cancer and warrants further evaluation. Annual screening is recommended for men over 50 years. If a family history of prostate cancer exists, then annual screening from the age of 45 is advised.

Testosterone Test

Testosterone is the hormone responsible for controlling fertility and the development of sperm in men. Testosterone levels outside the normal range may affect health or the physical appearance. This test is used to determine the level of testosterone in the blood.

HIV Screening

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested which gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. If you have been exposed there is a window period for testing which should be discussed with a healthcare provider prior to testing.

Complete Wellness Check
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel 
  • Thyroid Test (TSH) 
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Blood Glucose
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine medical examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The number of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free
Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
  • Liver Function Test (LFT)
  • Kidney Function Test (U&E)
  • Blood Glucose
Detailed test information...

Liver Function Test

Liver function tests are blood tests that can provide information about how the liver is working. They test the levels of a number of proteins and enzymes that are either produced by liver cells or released into the blood when liver cells are damaged.

Kidney Function Test (U&E)

The kidneys are essential for filtering waste from your body and to regulate the salts in your blood. Kidney function tests are also known as renal function or urea and electrolyte tests. This panel test measures the amount of electrolytes, glucose, urea and creatinine found in the blood to determine whether your kidneys are functioning optimally.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Fatigue Screen
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • Iron Studies
  • Vitamin B12
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The CBC test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Iron Studies

Iron is needed for the production of healthy red blood cells. Iron studies measures the amount of iron in the liquid portion of the blood, known as serum. Serum iron is measured with other iron tests, including ferritin and transferrin to determine whether you have an iron deficiency or overload.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that is important to many aspects of human health such as energy production, central nervous system function and to create DNA. Vitamin B12 is found in many foods however B12 a deficiency can be relatively common due to limited dietary intake, especially in vegetarians, advanced age, or the use of certain medications. Screening for vitamin B12 levels can be used to evaluate how well-nourished you are.

Post-COVID Screen
  • C-reactive Protein (CRP)
  • Dimer
Detailed test information...

C-reactive Protein (CRP)

CRP is a type of protein that is associated with inflammation in the body. Elevated levels of CRP indicate that your body is fighting against illness or injury. In patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms this test can help guide treatment modalities. This test can also be used to monitor auto-immune diseases such as lupus or arthritis.

D-dimer

D-dimer is one of the protein fragments produced when a blood clot gets dissolved in the body. A normal D-dimer result (D-dimer level is below a predetermined cut-off threshold) means that it is most likely that the person tested does not have an acute condition or disease-causing abnormal clot formation and breakdown.

Sexually Transmitted Disease Screen
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
  • Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
  • Hepatitis B
Detailed test information...

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) accurate and reliably detects antibodies to syphilis. Herpes simplex virus (HSV),
known as herpes, is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Keep your liver healthy by testing
for hepatitis B, this allows you to detect the virus in early stages. The STD screen is comprehensive testing that
covers all the essential components of sexual health to give you peace of mind.

Direct access to laboratory health screening/testing allows individuals to have greater involvement in decisions affecting their healthcare. Laboratory testing can provide valuable information to individuals about their health status in a timely and convenient manner without the long wait for a doctor’s appointment or feedback on results.

The test results will be sent to you and your house doctor. Any abnormal results will be flagged by our healthcare providers for a follow-up. These health tests are used for screening purposes, which helps you take ownership of your health. 

View our Screen and Intervene medical checkup options and request an appointment. Or visit our walk-in site. View details here…

Women's Health Screening Package
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Vitamin D
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • Diabetic Screening Tests (blood glucose levels, HBA1c)
  • HIV Screening
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts 

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets is measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for human health. It is naturally produced by the body when exposed to sunlight but can also be obtained from food and supplements. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to bone pain, muscle weakness, and other symptoms.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Haemoglobin A1c

The haemoglobin A1c test estimates how much glucose, or blood sugar, has been in your bloodstream over the last three months. Screening is recommended to determine your risk of diabetes or to help with monitoring if you are diabetic.

HIV Screening

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested which gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. If you have been exposed there is a window period for testing which should be discussed with a healthcare provider prior to testing.

Men's Health Screening Package
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Diabetic Screening Tests (blood glucose levels, HBA1c)
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • PSA- to screen for Prostate Conditions
  • Testosterone
  • HIV Screening
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Haemoglobin A1c

The haemoglobin A1c test estimates how much glucose, or blood sugar, has been in your bloodstream over the last three months. Screening is recommended to determine your risk of diabetes or to help with monitoring if you are diabetic.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function. 

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)

PSA is a protein that is found in the prostate. Healthy prostates create low levels of PSA. A raised or high PSA level may indicate an increased risk for prostate cancer and warrants further evaluation. Annual screening is recommended for men over 50 years. If a family history of prostate cancer exists, then annual screening from the age of 45 is advised.

Testosterone Test

Testosterone is the hormone responsible for controlling fertility and the development of sperm in men. Testosterone levels outside the normal range may affect health or the physical appearance. This test is used to determine the level of testosterone in the blood.

HIV Screening

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested which gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. If you have been exposed there is a window period for testing which should be discussed with a healthcare provider prior to testing.

Complete Wellness Check
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel 
  • Thyroid Test (TSH) 
  • Cholesterol/Lipogram
  • Blood Glucose
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The Full Blood Counts test is a common test performed with most routine medical examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The number of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

A CMP is used to conduct a broad assessment of your physical well-being. The test includes the measurement of 14 different analytes which can detect underlying issues before symptoms occur. The CMP is used to determine whether you have any symptoms connected to your electrolyte balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free
Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Cholesterol/Lipogram

Cholesterol/Lipogram is a laboratory test for heart health. It is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and lipoproteins in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and can build up on the walls of arteries, leading to heart disease. Lipoproteins are proteins that carry cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
  • Liver Function Test (LFT)
  • Kidney Function Test (U&E)
  • Blood Glucose
Detailed test information...

Liver Function Test

Liver function tests are blood tests that can provide information about how the liver is working. They test the levels of a number of proteins and enzymes that are either produced by liver cells or released into the blood when liver cells are damaged.

Kidney Function Test (U&E)

The kidneys are essential for filtering waste from your body and to regulate the salts in your blood. Kidney function tests are also known as renal function or urea and electrolyte tests. This panel test measures the amount of electrolytes, glucose, urea and creatinine found in the blood to determine whether your kidneys are functioning optimally.

Blood Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that the cells of your body use to produce energy. Too much glucose in the blood is a sign of diabetes, which is a serious medical condition that can cause tissue and organ damage. Screening can be used to evaluate elevated or low glucose levels in your blood to help manage your health more effectively.

Fatigue Screen
  • Full Blood Counts
  • Thyroid Test (TSH)
  • Iron Studies
  • Vitamin B12
Detailed test information...

Full Blood Counts

The CBC test is a common test performed with most routine examinations. This test provides details about your current state of health by evaluating each type of cell in your blood. The amount of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets are measured to determine whether your counts fall within acceptable reference ranges. It is advised to review your results together with your doctor.

Thyroid Test

Thyroid function tests are used to determine whether your thyroid gland is working normally. This test reveals if your thyroid is producing the right number of thyroid hormones. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is tested first to reflect the thyroid function. If the TSH is abnormal, further tests can be conducted such as Free Thyroxine (T4) and free Triiodothyronine (T3) to learn more about the thyroid function.

Iron Studies

Iron is needed for the production of healthy red blood cells. Iron studies measures the amount of iron in the liquid portion of the blood, known as serum. Serum iron is measured with other iron tests, including ferritin and transferrin to determine whether you have an iron deficiency or overload.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that is important to many aspects of human health such as energy production, central nervous system function and to create DNA. Vitamin B12 is found in many foods however B12 a deficiency can be relatively common due to limited dietary intake, especially in vegetarians, advanced age, or the use of certain medications. Screening for vitamin B12 levels can be used to evaluate how well-nourished you are.

Diabetes Screen
  • HBA1c test
  • Random blood sugar test
Detailed test information...

HBA1c

The haemoglobin A1c test estimates how much glucose, or blood sugar, has been in your bloodstream over the last three months. Screening is recommended to determine your risk of diabetes or to help with monitoring if you are diabetic.

Random Blood Sugar Test

A blood sample is taken at a random time to determine your blood sugar levels. No fasting is required.

Post-COVID Screen
  • C-reactive Protein (CRP)
  • Dimer
Detailed test information...

C-reactive Protein (CRP)

CRP is a type of protein that is associated with inflammation in the body. Elevated levels of CRP indicate that your body is fighting against illness or injury. In patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms this test can help guide treatment modalities. This test can also be used to monitor auto-immune diseases such as lupus or arthritis.

D-dimer

D-dimer is one of the protein fragments produced when a blood clot gets dissolved in the body. A normal D-dimer result (D-dimer level is below a predetermined cut-off threshold) means that it is most likely that the person tested does not have an acute condition or disease-causing abnormal clot formation and breakdown.

Sexually Transmitted Disease Screen
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
  • Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
  • Hepatitis B
Detailed test information...

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) accurate and reliably detects antibodies to syphilis. Herpes simplex virus (HSV),
known as herpes, is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Keep your liver healthy by testing
for hepatitis B, this allows you to detect the virus in early stages. The STD screen is comprehensive testing that
covers all the essential components of sexual health to give you peace of mind.

Athlete’s Edge

Screen and Intervene to optimize your performance!

Individually-tailored, athlete-focused blood tests can give valuable data to identify the physiological needs of an individual to optimize performance. Each result report is reviewed by our partner Sports and Exercise Physician who personalises comments for monitoring and improvement.

This package includes test profiles which gives insight to better manage nutrition, hydration, muscle and bone health, metabolism, training tolerance, and overall health. Each athlete requires a different approach to tap into their maximum potential, the Athlete’s Edge package can be used by as a guide for coaches and athletes to achieve optimal performance.

This screening includes the following tests:

  • FBC and diff/LFT/CRP: for assessing overall blood health and training effect
  • U&E and Creat: for measuring hydration and electrolytes
  • TFT: for evaluating metabolic health
  • Iron, Vit D: for analyzing nutritional status for muscle and bone health
  • Lipogram/glucose: for assessing nutritional and lifestyle status

Contact Us

Contact our offices to discuss your testing requirements with our panel of healthcare professionals.