Introductory Offer
Our Basic Screen offers you the insight into 33 of our most important Biomarkers. Please enjoy our introductory offer of 10% off when using code 'Durham'
Your Results Made Clear
Your results include a comprehensive scale bar displaying all tested markers, enabling you to understand your health profile with clarity and precision.
Frequently asked questions
Blood tests near me?
Due to our network of established laboratory partners we have clinic all over the UK and so getting access to trained Phlebotomists will not be an issue. To view our list of clinics please see our about us.
How useful are blood tests?
A blood test is one of the most useful and widely used diagnostic tools in modern healthcare. It offers fast, accurate insights into your overall health, helping doctors detect potential problems early, monitor ongoing conditions, and guide effective treatment plans.
Blood tests can reveal issues long before symptoms appear. This makes them essential for early diagnosis of conditions such as:
- Anaemia
- Diabetes
- Thyroid disorders
- High cholesterol
- Nutrient deficiencies
- Infections
What is Biohacking?
Biohacking is the practice of using science, technology, and lifestyle changes to improve your physical and mental performance. Often described as “DIY biology,” biohacking includes everything from simple daily habits to advanced techniques designed to optimise health, boost energy, enhance longevity, and improve overall wellbeing.
Weight Loss medication?
While we don't provide specific weight loss medication, what we can provide is analysis of your hormones which play a role in weight fluctuations and also in our collection of lifestyle and nutrition we can display your nutritional health, deficiencies and digestive disorders which all contribute to weight loss and gain.
What are biomarkers?
Biomarkers (short for biological markers) are measurable indicators of what’s happening inside your body. They can show how well your organs are functioning, reveal early signs of disease, track health changes over time, and help doctors personalise your treatment. Biomarkers are usually measured through blood tests, urine tests, imaging, or other diagnostic tools.