Who should consider comprehensive health checks?
A comprehensive health check is ideal for anyone wanting a broad overview of their wellbeing. It is suited to individuals starting a new fitness regime, looking to understand how lifestyle changes impact them or wanting reassurance about their overall health. People with a family history of chronic conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease, often use comprehensive testing to identify early markers so they can make proactive changes. It is also beneficial if you have not had any tests in a while and wish to establish a baseline.
These checks can support those recovering from illness or injury by tracking progress and ensuring key systems are functioning properly. They can also help detect imbalances in liver and kidney function, blood cell counts, cholesterol levels and metabolic markers before symptoms appear.
Why test from home?
At-home comprehensive testing allows you to manage your health without having to juggle multiple appointments or wait for referrals. It provides convenience and flexibility, making it easier to test regularly and monitor changes over time. Home testing also encourages proactive health management – instead of waiting until symptoms emerge, you can detect trends early and adjust your lifestyle or seek medical advice as needed.
Because the kits test multiple markers at once, they provide a cost-effective way to gather a lot of information. The results are delivered in a clear format with explanations and can be shared with your GP to complement any routine health checks you may have.
How it works
A single kit is delivered to your home containing everything needed for a finger-prick blood sample. You follow the step-by-step guide to collect your sample and return it via the pre-paid envelope. The laboratory tests a wide range of markers including blood cell counts, kidney and liver function, cholesterol levels and metabolic indicators. Results are provided in a structured report showing each marker’s value and whether it falls within the typical range. This gives you a comprehensive snapshot of your health that you can use as a baseline for future comparisons.



