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We test for analytes up to the amounts listed on our website. Please note that certain test markers may be temporarily unavailable at the laboratory at the time your sample is processed. If you are ordering a large or comprehensive panel and are particularly interested in specific analytes, we recommend contacting us prior to your appointment so we can confirm whether they will be included.

The Executive - with 150+ clinical health markers
ECG included
€499
Vida Care’s largest and most exclusive screen covering over 150 data points across key health areas inc ECG. Heart, Liver, Kidney, Diabetes, Urinalysis, Bone, Thyroid, Tumor, Iron, Nutritional, Metabolic Syndrome, Muscle & Joint, Infection & Inflamation.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Allergy Evaluation
Allergy testing measures Immunoglobulin E (IgE), the antibody type responsible for immediate allergic reactions ranging from mild seasonal hay fever and itchy rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis causing airway closure and cardiovascular collapse. Total IgE reflects your overall allergic tendency and is elevated in people with allergic diseases, while specific IgE tests identify the particular allergens triggering your reactions including foods (peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, eggs, milk), environmental allergens (pollens, molds, dust mites, animal dander), and insect venoms (bee stings, wasp stings).
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Calcium (adjusted) Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
C-peptide Glucose HbA1c Insulin
Digestive Health
Digestive health biomarkers assess gastrointestinal function, identify infectious causes of symptoms, and screen for inflammatory and autoimmune digestive diseases. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
H. pylori Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies (Coeliac Disease)
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Apolipoprotein E Apolipoprotein A-I Apolipoprotein B Apolipoprotein CII Apolipoprotein CIII Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio Creatine Kinase Fatty Acid Binding Protein-3 (FABP-3) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Lipoprotein (a) Small LDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Hormonal Health
Reproductive and sex hormones regulate sexual development during puberty, fertility and menstrual cycles, pregnancy, libido and sexual function, and numerous metabolic functions affecting bones, muscles, mood, and cardiovascular health throughout the body. Key hormones include estrogen and progesterone (female hormones controlling menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and bone health), testosterone (primary male hormone controlling male characteristics, muscle mass, and present in smaller amounts in females affecting libido), FSH and LH (pituitary hormones regulating ovulation and sperm production), prolactin (controlling milk production and affecting fertility), and DHEA-S (adrenal hormone precursor to sex hormones).
Oestradiol Follicle Stimulating Hormone Free Androgen Index Luteinising Hormone Progesterone Prolactin Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Testosterone
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
Antistreptolysin O (ASO) C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Immunoglobulin M (IgM) Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Calcium (adjusted) Creatinine Cystatin C Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea Uric Acid
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Ferritin Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Total Bilirubin
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome refers to a collection of risk factors occurring simultaneously that together increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. These include central obesity, high blood pressure, high blood glucose, low HDL cholesterol, and elevated triglycerides.
C-peptide HbA1c Insulin
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Creatine Kinase Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Uric Acid
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Calcium (adjusted) Folic acid Iron Magnesium Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) Vitamin B12
Other tests
Free Prostate Specific Antigen (FPSA) Total Prostate Specific Antigen (TPSA)
Pancreatic Health
Pancreatic biomarkers evaluate both exocrine function (producing digestive enzymes to break down food) and endocrine function (producing insulin and glucagon to control blood sugar). Key markers include amylase and lipase, digestive enzymes that elevate dramatically in acute pancreatitis, along with glucose and insulin for assessing the pancreas's hormone-producing capability. The pancreas is vulnerable to inflammation from gallstones blocking the pancreatic duct, excessive alcohol consumption, very high triglyceride levels, certain medications, and autoimmune conditions, causing extremely painful acute pancreatitis that can become life-threatening. Chronic pancreatitis leads to permanent damage with insufficient enzyme production causing malabsorption of nutrients and severe nutritional deficiencies, plus progressive beta cell destruction eventually causing diabetes. Pancreatic cancer, though relatively rare, is particularly deadly because it typically causes no symptoms until advanced stages.
Lipase Pancreatic Amylase
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg) Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is part of routine diagnostic and screening evaluations. It can reveal information about the kidneys and other metabolic processes. Urinalysis tests for substances that are normally not present or present at low concentrations in urine.
Bilirubin (Urine) Glucose (Urine) Ketones (Urine) Nitrite (Urine) pH (Urine) Protein (Urine) Red Blood Cells (Urine) Urobilinogen (Urine) White Blood Cells (Urine)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Deep Dive - with 100+ clinical health markers
ECG included
€299
Comprehensive Evaluation for Peak Health with VidaCare’s Deep Full Blood Count. Heart, Liver, Kidney, Diabetes, Urinalysis, Bone, Thyroid, Tumor, Iron, Nutritional, Metabolic Syndrome, Muscle & Joint, Infection & Inflamation.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Calcium (adjusted) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
C-peptide Glucose HbA1c Insulin
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Apolipoprotein E Apolipoprotein A-I Apolipoprotein B Apolipoprotein CII Apolipoprotein CIII Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Lipoprotein (a) Small LDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Calcium (adjusted) Creatinine Cystatin C Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea Uric Acid
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Ferritin Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Total Bilirubin
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome refers to a collection of risk factors occurring simultaneously that together increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. These include central obesity, high blood pressure, high blood glucose, low HDL cholesterol, and elevated triglycerides.
Adiponectin C-peptide High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) Glucose HbA1c HDL Cholesterol Insulin Leptin Resistin Triglycerides
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Uric Acid
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Calcium (adjusted) Iron Magnesium
Other tests
Total Prostate Specific Antigen (TPSA)
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg) Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is part of routine diagnostic and screening evaluations. It can reveal information about the kidneys and other metabolic processes. Urinalysis tests for substances that are normally not present or present at low concentrations in urine.
Bilirubin (Urine) Glucose (Urine) Ketones (Urine) Nitrite (Urine) pH (Urine) Protein (Urine) Red Blood Cells (Urine) Urobilinogen (Urine) White Blood Cells (Urine)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Base Line - with 35+ clinical health markers
€129
Discover Your Wellness Baseline with VidaCare’s Essential Health Screening Plan Full Blood Count. Kidney, Heart, Liver & Diabetes Health.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
Glucose
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Creatinine Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Total Bilirubin
Other tests
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Hyrox Performance Panel
ECG included
€349
A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of heart ,nutrition, hormone and stress levels. For Hyrox training—which combines strength, endurance, and high-intensity functional fitness—a targeted blood testing panel that monitors heart health performance, recovery, metabolic efficiency, and injury risk.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Calcium (adjusted) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
Glucose HbA1c
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Apolipoprotein A-I Apolipoprotein B Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB) Creatine Kinase High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Myoglobin Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Hormonal Health
Reproductive and sex hormones regulate sexual development during puberty, fertility and menstrual cycles, pregnancy, libido and sexual function, and numerous metabolic functions affecting bones, muscles, mood, and cardiovascular health throughout the body. Key hormones include estrogen and progesterone (female hormones controlling menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and bone health), testosterone (primary male hormone controlling male characteristics, muscle mass, and present in smaller amounts in females affecting libido), FSH and LH (pituitary hormones regulating ovulation and sperm production), prolactin (controlling milk production and affecting fertility), and DHEA-S (adrenal hormone precursor to sex hormones).
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Free Androgen Index Luteinising Hormone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Testosterone
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Calcium (adjusted) Creatinine Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea Uric Acid
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Ferritin Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Total Bilirubin
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB) Creatine Kinase Myoglobin Uric Acid
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Calcium (adjusted) Folic acid Iron Magnesium Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) Vitamin B12
Pituitary & Adrenal Health
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Luteinising Hormone Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is part of routine diagnostic and screening evaluations. It can reveal information about the kidneys and other metabolic processes. Urinalysis tests for substances that are normally not present or present at low concentrations in urine.
Bilirubin (Urine) Glucose (Urine) Ketones (Urine) Nitrite (Urine) pH (Urine) Protein (Urine) Red Blood Cells (Urine) Urobilinogen (Urine) White Blood Cells (Urine)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Sports Performance
€299
A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of nutrition, hormone and stress levels.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Calcium (adjusted) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
Glucose HbA1c
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Apolipoprotein A-I Apolipoprotein B Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB) Creatine Kinase High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Myoglobin Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Hormonal Health
Reproductive and sex hormones regulate sexual development during puberty, fertility and menstrual cycles, pregnancy, libido and sexual function, and numerous metabolic functions affecting bones, muscles, mood, and cardiovascular health throughout the body. Key hormones include estrogen and progesterone (female hormones controlling menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and bone health), testosterone (primary male hormone controlling male characteristics, muscle mass, and present in smaller amounts in females affecting libido), FSH and LH (pituitary hormones regulating ovulation and sperm production), prolactin (controlling milk production and affecting fertility), and DHEA-S (adrenal hormone precursor to sex hormones).
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Free Androgen Index Luteinising Hormone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Testosterone
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Calcium (adjusted) Creatinine Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea Uric Acid
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Ferritin Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Total Bilirubin
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB) Creatine Kinase Myoglobin Uric Acid
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Calcium (adjusted) Folic acid Iron Magnesium Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) Vitamin B12
Pituitary & Adrenal Health
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Luteinising Hormone Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is part of routine diagnostic and screening evaluations. It can reveal information about the kidneys and other metabolic processes. Urinalysis tests for substances that are normally not present or present at low concentrations in urine.
Bilirubin (Urine) Glucose (Urine) Ketones (Urine) Nitrite (Urine) pH (Urine) Protein (Urine) Red Blood Cells (Urine) Urobilinogen (Urine) White Blood Cells (Urine)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Male / Female Fertility Test
€299
Rule out common differential diagnoses associated with difficulty conceiving.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
Glucose HbA1c Insulin
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Hormonal Health
Reproductive and sex hormones regulate sexual development during puberty, fertility and menstrual cycles, pregnancy, libido and sexual function, and numerous metabolic functions affecting bones, muscles, mood, and cardiovascular health throughout the body. Key hormones include estrogen and progesterone (female hormones controlling menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and bone health), testosterone (primary male hormone controlling male characteristics, muscle mass, and present in smaller amounts in females affecting libido), FSH and LH (pituitary hormones regulating ovulation and sperm production), prolactin (controlling milk production and affecting fertility), and DHEA-S (adrenal hormone precursor to sex hormones).
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Oestradiol Follicle Stimulating Hormone Free Androgen Index Luteinising Hormone Progesterone Prolactin Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Testosterone
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Ferritin Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) Total Bilirubin
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome refers to a collection of risk factors occurring simultaneously that together increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. These include central obesity, high blood pressure, high blood glucose, low HDL cholesterol, and elevated triglycerides.
HbA1c Insulin
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Iron
Pituitary & Adrenal Health
Cortisol Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAs) Follicle Stimulating Hormone Luteinising Hormone Prolactin Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Stress Health
Cortisol Testosterone
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg) Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Tired All The Time
€279
Address common causes of fatigue including nutritional deficiencies and thyroid function Includes Full Blood Count, Infection & Inflammation, Nutritional , Iron Status, Thyroid Health, Heart Health, Bone Health, Kidney Health, & Diabetes Health.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bones provide structural support for the body and protect delicate organs and tissues. Bones require calcium and vitamin D to remain strong and healthy. Bone Health helps evaluate levels of bone-strength factors and identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Calcium (adjusted) Phosphate
Diabetes Health
Diabetes markers assess your body's ability to regulate blood sugar and diagnose various stages of glucose metabolism disorders ranging from prediabetes to established diabetes with complications. Key tests include fasting glucose (immediate snapshot of current blood sugar), HbA1c (average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months), insulin levels (assessing insulin production capacity), and C-peptide (measuring beta cell function in the pancreas).
C-peptide Glucose HbA1c Insulin
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC), also called Complete Blood Count (CBC), is one of the most comprehensive and frequently ordered blood tests, providing detailed information about the three main types of blood cells circulating in your body. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells fight infections and disease, and platelets enable blood clotting to stop bleeding. This panel measures not just the quantity of these cells, but also their size, shape, maturity, and hemoglobin content, revealing critical information about your bone marrow function, oxygen-carrying capacity, immune system status, and bleeding risk.
Haemoglobin Haematocrit Mean Cell Maemoglobin Mean Cell Maemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV) Red Blood Cell Count Basophil Count Lymphocyte Count Eosinophil Count Monocyte Count Neutrophil Count White Blood Cell Count Platelet Count
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptol
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Iron Status
Iron status assessment provides a comprehensive evaluation of your body's iron stores, iron transport in the bloodstream, and iron utilization for hemoglobin production. This panel typically includes serum iron (the amount of iron currently circulating), ferritin (stored iron in tissues), transferrin (the protein that transports iron), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. Together, these markers help differentiate between iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and dangerous iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis.
Ferritin Iron Transferrin Saturation Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Transferrin
Kidney Health
Kidney function tests evaluate how effectively your kidneys filter waste products from blood, maintain proper electrolyte balance, regulate blood pressure, and produce hormones that control red blood cell production. Core markers include creatinine (a waste product from muscle metabolism), estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate or eGFR (calculated measure of kidney filtering efficiency), blood urea nitrogen or BUN (another waste product), and electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. Additional specialized markers like cystatin C and uric acid provide supplementary information about kidney function and risk of kidney stone formation.
Chloride Calcium (adjusted) Creatinine Cystatin C Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Sodium Urea
Nutritional Health
Nutrition is the supply of materials (in the form of food) necessary to allow the body to function normally. Vitamins and minerals support normal growth and help organs and cells to function. Good nutrition is vital for health and wellbeing.
Vitamin D Albumin Calcium (adjusted) Folic acid Iron Magnesium Vitamin B12
Thyroid Health
Thyroid function tests evaluate your thyroid gland's production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and bone maintenance - essentially affecting every single cell in your body. The comprehensive panel includes TSH (pituitary hormone that regulates the thyroid), Free T4 (the main thyroid hormone circulating in blood), Free T3 (the most active thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies including thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies which detect autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid disorders are extremely common, affecting approximately 12% of the population at some point during their lifetime, with women affected 5-8 times more frequently than men.
Free Tri-iodothyronine (FT3) Free Thyroxine (FT4) Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg) Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Menopause Test
€249
Understand your hormone levels due to menopause or peri menopause and how these could be impacting your overall health Includes Full Blood Count, Heart Health, Bone Health, Liver Health, Kidney Health, Hormonal Health & Diabetes Health.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bone health markers assess calcium metabolism, bone turnover rates, and risk of developing osteoporosis and fractures that can be devastating especially in older adults. Bones are dynamic living tissue constantly being broken down by osteoclast cells and rebuilt by osteoblast cells, with peak bone mass achieved in early adulthood around age 30, followed by gradual bone loss beginning around age 30-35 that accelerates dramatically after menopause in women due to estrogen loss.
Copper Red Cell Folate Culture & Sensitivities
Diabetes Health
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The Diabetes Health panel includes measurement of glucose and HbA1c levels, which are useful for diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
Glucose
Digestive Health
Digestive disorders significantly affect quality of life through chronic symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and unpredictable bowel habits, while also potentially causing nutritional deficiencies, unintended weight loss, anemia, and systemic complications affecting other organs if left untreated. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Direct Bilirubin Albumin
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
QFIT (Faecal Occult Blood) Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Quantiferon Bicarbonate Genetic Familial Hypercholesterolemia Risk Soluble IL-6 Receptor (sIL-6R) Interleukin-10 (IL-10) Smooth Muscle Antibodies
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Lipoprotein (a)
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptolysin O or ASO (indicating recent strep infection).
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Phosphate
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Calprotectin
Nutritional Health
Nutritional biomarkers assess your body's levels of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are absolutely critical for countless physiological processes throughout every system in your body. This comprehensive evaluation typically includes vitamin D (crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation), vitamin B12 (essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood cell formation), folate (needed for DNA synthesis and especially important during pregnancy), iron status (oxygen transport), calcium and magnesium (bone health, muscle and nerve function), zinc (immunity, wound healing, protein synthesis), and selenium (antioxidant function, thyroid hormone metabolism).
Gastrin Lipase
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Full Sexual Health Test
€249
A Complete Screen of the 14 Pathogen STI Portfolio.
0/0 biomarkers matched
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
Myoglobin Uric Acid Urine Microscopy & Culture Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (VCAM-1)
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Urinalysis
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Heart Health + ECG test
ECG included
€199
A comprehensive evaluation of heart health including an ECG test.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Apolipoprotein E Apolipoprotein A-I Apolipoprotein B Apolipoprotein CII Apolipoprotein CIII Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Lipoprotein (a) Small LDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Triglycerides
Other tests
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Testosterone Plus
€179
Check your testosterone levels which play a key role in secondary sex characteristics, muscle strength, and bone health. Realize your testosterone levels which play a key role in secondary sex characteristics, muscle strength, and bone health.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bone health markers assess calcium metabolism, bone turnover rates, and risk of developing osteoporosis and fractures that can be devastating especially in older adults. Bones are dynamic living tissue constantly being broken down by osteoclast cells and rebuilt by osteoblast cells, with peak bone mass achieved in early adulthood around age 30, followed by gradual bone loss beginning around age 30-35 that accelerates dramatically after menopause in women due to estrogen loss.
Copper Red Cell Folate Culture & Sensitivities
Diabetes Health
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The Diabetes Health panel includes measurement of glucose and HbA1c levels, which are useful for diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
Glucose
Digestive Health
Digestive disorders significantly affect quality of life through chronic symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and unpredictable bowel habits, while also potentially causing nutritional deficiencies, unintended weight loss, anemia, and systemic complications affecting other organs if left untreated. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Direct Bilirubin Albumin
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
Glutathione Reductase QFIT (Faecal Occult Blood) Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Quantiferon Genetic Familial Hypercholesterolemia Risk Soluble IL-6 Receptor (sIL-6R) Interleukin-10 (IL-10) Smooth Muscle Antibodies
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Lipoprotein (a)
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptolysin O or ASO (indicating recent strep infection).
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Phosphate
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Chloride
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Calprotectin
Nutritional Health
Nutritional biomarkers assess your body's levels of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are absolutely critical for countless physiological processes throughout every system in your body. This comprehensive evaluation typically includes vitamin D (crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation), vitamin B12 (essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood cell formation), folate (needed for DNA synthesis and especially important during pregnancy), iron status (oxygen transport), calcium and magnesium (bone health, muscle and nerve function), zinc (immunity, wound healing, protein synthesis), and selenium (antioxidant function, thyroid hormone metabolism).
Gastrin Lipase
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Prostate Screen
€179
Our PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer. The test measures the amount of prostate specific antigen in the blood. Prostate screening usually beings at the age of 40.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bone health markers assess calcium metabolism, bone turnover rates, and risk of developing osteoporosis and fractures that can be devastating especially in older adults. Bones are dynamic living tissue constantly being broken down by osteoclast cells and rebuilt by osteoblast cells, with peak bone mass achieved in early adulthood around age 30, followed by gradual bone loss beginning around age 30-35 that accelerates dramatically after menopause in women due to estrogen loss.
Copper Red Cell Folate Culture & Sensitivities
Diabetes Health
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The Diabetes Health panel includes measurement of glucose and HbA1c levels, which are useful for diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
Glucose
Digestive Health
Digestive disorders significantly affect quality of life through chronic symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and unpredictable bowel habits, while also potentially causing nutritional deficiencies, unintended weight loss, anemia, and systemic complications affecting other organs if left untreated. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Direct Bilirubin Albumin
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
Glutathione Reductase QFIT (Faecal Occult Blood) Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Quantiferon Genetic Familial Hypercholesterolemia Risk Soluble IL-6 Receptor (sIL-6R) Interleukin-10 (IL-10) Smooth Muscle Antibodies
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Lipoprotein (a)
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptolysin O or ASO (indicating recent strep infection).
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Phosphate
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Chloride
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Calprotectin
Nutritional Health
Nutritional biomarkers assess your body's levels of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are absolutely critical for countless physiological processes throughout every system in your body. This comprehensive evaluation typically includes vitamin D (crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation), vitamin B12 (essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood cell formation), folate (needed for DNA synthesis and especially important during pregnancy), iron status (oxygen transport), calcium and magnesium (bone health, muscle and nerve function), zinc (immunity, wound healing, protein synthesis), and selenium (antioxidant function, thyroid hormone metabolism).
Gastrin Lipase
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Stress Plus - level of cortisol
€159
A test that measures the level of cortisol in the blood. Cortisol is a hormone that affects every organ and tissue in the body which can be elevated in times of stress.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Bone Health
Bone health markers assess calcium metabolism, bone turnover rates, and risk of developing osteoporosis and fractures that can be devastating especially in older adults. Bones are dynamic living tissue constantly being broken down by osteoclast cells and rebuilt by osteoblast cells, with peak bone mass achieved in early adulthood around age 30, followed by gradual bone loss beginning around age 30-35 that accelerates dramatically after menopause in women due to estrogen loss.
Copper Red Cell Folate Culture & Sensitivities
Diabetes Health
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The Diabetes Health panel includes measurement of glucose and HbA1c levels, which are useful for diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
Glucose
Digestive Health
Digestive disorders significantly affect quality of life through chronic symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and unpredictable bowel habits, while also potentially causing nutritional deficiencies, unintended weight loss, anemia, and systemic complications affecting other organs if left untreated. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Direct Bilirubin Albumin
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
Glutathione Reductase QFIT (Faecal Occult Blood) Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio Quantiferon Genetic Familial Hypercholesterolemia Risk Soluble IL-6 Receptor (sIL-6R) Interleukin-10 (IL-10) Smooth Muscle Antibodies
Heart Health
Cardiovascular health markers provide a comprehensive assessment of your heart disease and stroke risk by measuring various cholesterol particles, inflammatory markers, cardiac enzymes, and other substances that affect your cardiovascular system. This comprehensive panel includes total cholesterol, HDL ("good" cholesterol that protects arteries), LDL ("bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries), triglycerides, and advanced markers like apolipoproteins, lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity CRP. These biomarkers evaluate your risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), inflammation levels, blood clot formation tendency, and can detect actual heart muscle damage. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but most cardiovascular events are preventable through early detection of risk factors and lifestyle modifications guided by these biomarkers.
Lipoprotein (a)
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptolysin O or ASO (indicating recent strep infection).
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Phosphate
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Chloride
Muscle & Joint Health
Musculoskeletal biomarkers evaluate muscle damage, joint inflammation, and autoimmune arthritis conditions that cause chronic pain, disability, and significantly impaired quality of life. Muscle damage can result from intense unaccustomed exercise, certain medications especially statins, autoimmune myositis attacking muscle tissue, or metabolic disorders affecting muscle function.
Calprotectin
Nutritional Health
Nutritional biomarkers assess your body's levels of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are absolutely critical for countless physiological processes throughout every system in your body. This comprehensive evaluation typically includes vitamin D (crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation), vitamin B12 (essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood cell formation), folate (needed for DNA synthesis and especially important during pregnancy), iron status (oxygen transport), calcium and magnesium (bone health, muscle and nerve function), zinc (immunity, wound healing, protein synthesis), and selenium (antioxidant function, thyroid hormone metabolism).
Gastrin Lipase
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
VO2 MAX Test
€150
A VO2 max test is a maximal exercise test performed on a treadmill while connected to a machine capable of analyzing your expired air. Your test provides data on how much oxygen you use as you exercise and determines the maximal oxygen you can consume during exercise. VO2 max tells us the amount of oxygen consumption we can utilize per minute, generally speaking, the more oxygen we can utilize the better our cardiovascular fitness.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Teen Skin Panel 12+
€120
A focused blood test designed to support teenagers managing acne, particularly those on prescribed medications such as isotretinoin. These treatments can impact cholesterol levels and liver function, so regular monitoring is essential to ensure safety and optimise results. This panel includes a full lipid profile and key liver markers, helping to track how the body is responding during treatment. It provides reassurance for parents, clinicians, and patients, ensuring any changes are identified early and managed appropriately. * adult reference ranges shown. Paediatric interpretation may vary and should be assessed using age‑specific ranges.
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Digestive Health
Digestive disorders significantly affect quality of life through chronic symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and unpredictable bowel habits, while also potentially causing nutritional deficiencies, unintended weight loss, anemia, and systemic complications affecting other organs if left untreated. Early detection enables targeted treatment approaches before permanent damage develops and complications occur.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Albumin
General Health Measurements
Personal health measurements encompass fundamental physical parameters that provide crucial insights into your overall health status and disease risk. These measurements include vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, anthropometric measurements like height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and calculated indices including Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
QFIT (Faecal Occult Blood) Apolipoprotein B / A-I Ratio
Infection & Inflammation
Infection and inflammation markers detect active infections, identify autoimmune conditions where the immune system attacks your own tissues, and measure chronic inflammatory states that significantly increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Key biomarkers include C-reactive protein and ESR (general inflammation markers that rise with almost any inflammatory process), white blood cell count and differential (detecting infections and blood disorders), immunoglobulins (measuring antibody production), complement proteins (components of the immune system), and specific antibodies like antistreptolysin O or ASO (indicating recent strep infection).
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Liver Health
Liver function tests assess your liver's ability to perform its over 500 essential functions including producing proteins for blood clotting, filtering toxins and waste products, metabolizing medications and alcohol, regulating blood sugar between meals, storing vitamins and minerals, and producing bile for fat digestion. Key enzymes include ALT and AST which leak from damaged liver cells, alkaline phosphatase or ALP indicating bile duct problems, and GGT which is particularly sensitive to alcohol damage.
Cystatin C
Nutritional Health
Nutritional biomarkers assess your body's levels of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements that are absolutely critical for countless physiological processes throughout every system in your body. This comprehensive evaluation typically includes vitamin D (crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation), vitamin B12 (essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood cell formation), folate (needed for DNA synthesis and especially important during pregnancy), iron status (oxygen transport), calcium and magnesium (bone health, muscle and nerve function), zinc (immunity, wound healing, protein synthesis), and selenium (antioxidant function, thyroid hormone metabolism).
Gastrin
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
Cardiac Screening
ECG included
€99
Lifestyle Questionnaire, 12 Lead Resting ECG reviewed by a Cardiologist, Personal Measurements, BMI + Blood Pressure.
0/0 biomarkers matched
Key health measurements
These simple body measurements give useful context for every health assessment, helping us understand body composition, cardiovascular risk, and changes over time.
Waist Hip B.M.I. B.P. Weight Height
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