Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!
Why take this test?
Menopause affects your health
This test measures key hormonal levels and health areas affected by menopause, such as bone health and cardiovascular risk. We also check your thyroid hormone levels, as thyroid dysfunction can cause menopause-like symptoms.
Do I need to fast?
You must not eat or drink anything other than water for at least 10 hours before the test. Taken at day 3 of the menstrual cycle if you are having periods or random day if you do not have periods. Hormonal contraceptives and HRT can affect results. Avoid high dose biotin.
No hidden costs
Everything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price.
Professional testing
This test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs.
How it works?
After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health.
Markers included in the analysis:
Perimenopause is the time when you are transitioning towards menopause, and the hormonal balance starts changing. This can result in menopausal symptoms but can also affect health in other ways, such as the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Perimenopause typically starts in your 40s but can happen earlier or later. Your results will be delivered together with a personal comment from one of our doctors. Click on any of the health areas for a breakdown of the markers included. You can also click on each marker to learn more. Please note that this test should be taken while fasted, and only on weekdays (Monday – Friday). You should also know that hormonal contraceptives and HRT can alter the results.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world, but it can be prevented. Dyslipidemia (excess of triglycerides and cholesterol in blood) is one of the most important risk factors, however, lipid levels are strongly affected by diet and exercise.
After menopause women’s cholesterol levels have a tendency to worsen, and the risk of cardiovascular problems increases. Tracking your levels over time and acting early if your lipids worsen, can help reduce the risk.
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Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are required by the body to work properly and stay healthy. There are 13 main types of vitamins – such as Vitamin D, and a number of minerals such as iron. Ensuring an adequate amount of vitamins and minerals is crucial for the regulation of many bodily functions, such as the formation of blood cells, tissues, genetic material and hormones.
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Reproductive hormones help women develop female sex characteristics, and play an important role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy.
During the menopausal transition, the levels of these hormones will gradually change towards a different pattern than during your more fertile years. Fertility goes down, but this change in hormonal balance can also result in other menopausal symptoms. It can also affect health in other ways, such as the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.
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The thyroid is a gland located in the neck that produces hormones that regulate the metabolism, and how we use and store energy. The thyroid profile is used to evaluate thyroid function to diagnose and control hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
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Description | Are you experiencing symptoms such as hot flushes, irregular periods, weight gain, insomnia and brain fog? Find out whether you're approaching menopause with our in-clinic blood test. RESULTS 2-3 WORKING DAYS | Vitamin D is needed for healthy bones, teeth and muscles, as well as to keep your immune system strong. But many people are low on vitamin D without even knowing it. With a professional who will come to your home to do a blood test, you can find out your Vitamin D levels and take action if they're low. RESULTS IN 2-3 WORKING DAYS Offer available in Milton Keynes within 15-mile radius | Test your level of immunity against Hepatitis B after vaccination, and find out if a booster dose is needed. RESULTS IN 4-6 WORKING DAYS | This test is recommended as a follow-up test to the Perimenopause Health Test, a test for those experiencing symptoms such as hot flushes, irregular periods, weight gain, insomnia and brain fog. Use this test as an additional check to help you understand whether you're approaching menopause. RESULTS 2-3 WORKING DAYS | Our PSA test can detect signs of cancer even when there are no symptoms. | Male fertility is affected by many factors, including diet, thyroid function and sex hormone levels. This test includes testosterone and FSH which are important hormones for sperm production, as well as a good overview of other health areas affecting fertility in men. |
Content | Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!Why take this test?Menopause affects your healthThis test measures key hormonal levels and health areas affected by menopause, such as bone health and cardiovascular risk. We also check your thyroid hormone levels, as thyroid dysfunction can cause menopause-like symptoms. Do I need to fast?You must not eat or drink anything other than water for at least 10 hours before the test. Taken at day 3 of the menstrual cycle if you are having periods or random day if you do not have periods. Hormonal contraceptives and HRT can affect results. Avoid high dose biotin. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysis:Perimenopause is the time when you are transitioning towards menopause, and the hormonal balance starts changing. This can result in menopausal symptoms but can also affect health in other ways, such as the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Perimenopause typically starts in your 40s but can happen earlier or later. Your results will be delivered together with a personal comment from one of our doctors. Click on any of the health areas for a breakdown of the markers included. You can also click on each marker to learn more. Please note that this test should be taken while fasted, and only on weekdays (Monday - Friday). You should also know that hormonal contraceptives and HRT can alter the results. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world, but it can be prevented. Dyslipidemia (excess of triglycerides and cholesterol in blood) is one of the most important risk factors, however, lipid levels are strongly affected by diet and exercise. After menopause women's cholesterol levels have a tendency to worsen, and the risk of cardiovascular problems increases. Tracking your levels over time and acting early if your lipids worsen, can help reduce the risk. Health markersVitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are required by the body to work properly and stay healthy. There are 13 main types of vitamins – such as Vitamin D, and a number of minerals such as iron. Ensuring an adequate amount of vitamins and minerals is crucial for the regulation of many bodily functions, such as the formation of blood cells, tissues, genetic material and hormones. Health markersReproductive hormones help women develop female sex characteristics, and play an important role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy. During the menopausal transition, the levels of these hormones will gradually change towards a different pattern than during your more fertile years. Fertility goes down, but this change in hormonal balance can also result in other menopausal symptoms. It can also affect health in other ways, such as the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Health markersThe thyroid is a gland located in the neck that produces hormones that regulate the metabolism, and how we use and store energy. The thyroid profile is used to evaluate thyroid function to diagnose and control hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Health markers | Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!Why take this test?Vitamin D deficiency is commonEveryone is at risk of being affected, but if you spend a lot of time indoors or have dark skin you’re at an increased risk because you may not make enough vitamin D from sunlight. Do I need to fast?Fasting is not necessary for this test. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysisVitamin D insufficiency is common in the UK, but most people don’t know if they’re affected. Symptoms are vague, and include feeling tired and low on energy, dry skin, and even depression. Vitamin D is also important for a well functioning immune system, and if you’re often getting sick, a lack of vitamin D could be the reason. Click on the 'Vitamins' tab to learn more. You can also click on the marker name for more detailed information. Please note that this test should only be taken on weekdays (Monday - Friday). Vitamins are substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally. Most vitamins need to come from food because the body either does not produce them or produces very little. There are 13 main types of vitamins – such as vitamin D and the B vitamins B12 and folate. Vitamin D deficiency is common, with some studies estimating that as much as 50% of the UK population have insufficient levels. Vitamin D is often referred to as the ‘sunshine vitamin’, because our skin can produce it during sun exposure. However, from October to March the sunlight is not strong enough to provide the energy needed to make our own vitamin D, which is why levels are usually lower in early spring than they are when autumn begins. Health markers | Why take this test?Test your Hepatitis B immunityThe test is normally carried out between 1 to 4 months (most often 3 months) after receiving a course (3 doses) of hepatitis B vaccines to understand the level of immunity achieved, and if a booster dose is needed. Do I need to fast?Fasting is not necessary for this test. Carried out between 1 to 4 months (most often 3 months) after receiving a course (3 doses) of hepatitis B vaccines. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysis:Hepatitis B is a virus typically transmitted via contact with infected blood, blood products or other bodily fluids. This can happen during procedures such as needle stick, tattooing or body piercing. A "positive" or "reactive" hepatitis B immunity blood test (anti-HBs) result indicates that a person is protected against the hepatitis B virus. About 10% of adults do not respond well to the hepatitis B vaccine. The exact reasons for this are in many cases unclear. Age over 40 years, obesity, smoking and chronic disease might lower the response rate to vaccination. Health markers | Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!Why take this test?A hormonal roller coasterHormone levels can vary from cycle to cycle during perimenopause, and it's therefor recommended to test your hormones during more than one cycle. This test is recommended as a follow-up to Mkare's Perimenopause Health test. Do I need to fast?Fasting is not necessary for this test. Taken at day 3 of the menstrual cycle if you are having periods or random day if you do not have periods. Hormonal contraceptives and HRT can affect results. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysis:This test is recommended as a follow-up test to the Perimenopause Health Test. Perimenopause is the time when you are transitioning towards menopause, and the hormonal balance starts changing. This can result in menopausal symptoms but can also affect health in other ways, such as increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Perimenopause typically starts in your 40s but can happen earlier or later. Your results will be delivered together with a personal comment from one of our doctors. Click on the 'Reproductive hormones' tab for a breakdown of the markers included. You can also click on each marker to learn more. Please note that this test should only be taken on weekdays (Monday - Friday). You should also know that hormonal contraceptives and HRT can alter the results. Reproductive hormones help women develop female sex characteristics, and play an important role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy. During the menopausal transition, the levels of these hormones will gradually change towards a different pattern than during your more fertile years. Fertility goes down, but this change in hormonal balance can also result in other menopausal symptoms. It can also affect health in other ways, such as the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Health markers | Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!Why take this test?Discover prostate cancer early onThe PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test can detect signs of prostate cancer, even in the absence of symptoms. Do I need to fast?Fasting is not necessary for this test. Avoid ejaculation and heavy exercise 48 hrs prior to test. Urinary infection affect the results. No prostate biopsy in the past 6 weeks. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysis:A raised PSA level in your blood may be a sign of prostate cancer, but it can also be a sign of other conditions. As the risk of prostate cancer increases with age, the test is primarily recommended for men over the age of 50, or over 45 in combination with other risk factors. PSA (prostate-specific antigen) is a protein produced by the prostate, with high levels often associated with prostate cancer. Before taking a PSA test, it is important that you understand both its benefits and limitations. The PSA test can miss prostate cancer, and a raised level can be due to other causes, such as increased age, prostate size, infection or inflammation, and vigorous exercise. Click on the 'PSA' button below to learn more. Please note that this test should only be taken on weekdays (Monday - Friday). Health markers | Please, be aware that this service is available at NO EXTRA COST just in the Milton Keynes area (All postcodes starting with MK). If you are from the surrounding areas, please call us before purchasing your blood test, so we can quote our visit!Why take this test?It takes two to tangoWomen often get the most attention when fertility is concerned, but did you know that half of all infertility issues involve men? His Fertility is a good first step to check if your body condition is optimised to support the production of healthy sperms, and should be regarded as a complement to semen analysis. Do I need to fast?You must not eat or drink anything other than water for at least 10 hours before the test. Testing in the morning is preferred. No hidden costsEverything from in-your place of residence blood draws and tracked the shipment of samples to the lab, through to delivery of the results and medical report is included in the price. Professional testingThis test will be performed in the place of your residence. We will come to you and blood will be drawn by a trained health professional. The samples are analysed by UKAS accredited labs. How it works?After you purchased your test, one of our team will contact you to book a visit/venepuncture. Our skilled health professionals will come to your home and take the blood sample. Your blood sample will be sent to our labs for testing. You will get your results in 3-4 working days. A member of our medical team will prepare a digital report with your results and recommendations to take control of your health. Markers included in the analysis:Our medical team has designed the His Fertility to provide you with a comprehensive overview of blood markers relevant to male fertility. It includes 36 biomarkers across 6 health areas and a personal medical report. Click on any of the health areas for a breakdown of the markers included. You can also click on each marker to learn more. Please note that this test should be taken while fasted, and only on weekdays (Monday - Friday). The purpose of diabetes related tests is to detect pre-diabetes and undiagnosed diabetes, as well as to monitor how well the diabetes is controlled. Diabetes occurs when the body’s ability to regulate the amount of blood sugar (glucose) is impaired. In type 1 diabetes the body is no longer able to produce insulin, and in the more common type 2 (which occurs more frequently with age) the body is no longer sensitive to its action. Lifestyle changes can prevent pre-diabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes, as well as being effective in treatment. Health markersVitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are required by the body to work properly and stay healthy. There are 13 main types of vitamins – such as Vitamin D, and a number of minerals such as iron. Ensuring an adequate amount of vitamins and minerals is crucial for the regulation of many bodily functions, such as the formation of blood cells, tissues, genetic material and hormones. Health markersSperm production is regulated by reproductive hormones including testosterone, FSH and LH. Testosterone is the most important reproductive hormone in men, and its level decreases with increased age and body fat. Imbalances in the levels of reproductive hormones decrease fertility. Most of the testosterone circulating in the blood is bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and is considered inactive. The rest is weakly and reversibly bound to albumin. Calculation of unbound free testosterone level is included in this test. Free testosterone gives you a better picture of your testosterone status than total testosterone alone. Health markersThere are 3 main types of cells in the blood – platelets (important for stopping bleeding), white cells (to fight infection) and red cells (carries oxygen around the body). A full blood count provides information about these cells. For example, if someone is feeling tired frequently, the blood status can determine whether anaemia (low red cells) is a cause for this. Health markersThe thyroid is a gland located in the neck that produces hormones that regulate the metabolism, and how we use and store energy. The thyroid profile is used to evaluate thyroid function to diagnose and control hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Health markers |
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