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Sports Fitness Profile

Sports Fitness Profile

54 Health Indicators

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  • In-Clinic Test

Description

An essential profile for anyone wanting to check their fitness – either before starting a programme, or to monitor progress during one.

Full blood count, liver, kidneys, cholesterol, iron status, ferritin, CRP, vitamins D & B12, and testosterone are all analysed to identify if there is anything likely to stop your from being your best.

Due to the number of biomarkers this test needs a phlebotomy sample.

What's included in this test

Muscle & Bone (3 Biomarkers)

Your blood can give very useful indications of the health of your muscle and bones

Adjusted Calcium
Calcium
Creatine Kinase

Liver Function (8 Biomarkers)

The liver is responsible for many of the body's essential functions such as regulating blood sugar levels, fighting infections and detoxifying your blood. Good liver function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

Alanine Transaminase
Albumin
Alkaline Phosphatase
Aspartate Aminotransferase
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase
Globulin
Total Bilirubin
Total Protein

Full Blood Count (24 Biomarkers)

A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

Basophils
Basophils percent
Blast Cells
Eosinophils
Eosinophils percent
Haematocrit
Haemoglobin
Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes percent
Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration
Mean Cell Haemoglobin
Mean Platelet Volume
Metamyelocytes
Monocytes
Monocytes percent
Myelocytes
Neutrophils
Neutrophils percent
Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBCs)
Platelet Count
Promyelocytes
Red Cell Count
Red Cell Distribution Width
White Cell Count

Cholesterol (6 Biomarkers)

High cholesterol levels can cause your arteries to become blocked - leading to coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Finding out about high levels of cholesterol can help you to make the positive lifestyle and dietary changes needed to improve your chances of a long and healthy life.

Cholesterol - Total
HDL percentage
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol
Low Density Lipoprotein
Total Cholesterol : HDL Ratio
Triglyceride

Kidney Function (3 Biomarkers)

Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body functioning including the removal of waste products, releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and controlling the production of red blood cells. A healthy kidney function is vital to your overall health and wellbeing.

Creatinine
estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Urea

Iron Studies (5 Biomarkers)

Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath.

Ferritin
Iron
Total Iron-Binding Capacity
Transferrin Saturation
Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity

Inflammation (1 Biomarkers)

Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells protect you from infection from external bacteria and viruses. Checking for inflammation can help diagnose a wide range of conditions.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein

Hormones (1 Biomarkers)

Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.

Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.

Testosterone

Gout (1 Biomarkers)

Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone and is caused by high levels of uric acid. Once diagnosed there are ways to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

Urate (Uric acid)

How it works

1. Book your test
Select the test you need and schedule an in-clinic appointment at a time that suits you. No need to pay in advance.

2. Visit us in clinic
Come to our clinic for a quick, professional sample collection with one of our experienced phlebotomists. These appointments usually take no more than 10 minutes.

3. Get your results
Receive your secure, detailed results complete with comments from one of our doctors. Results go directly to you via email. You will receive a code via SMS to access your results.

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Why should I do this test?

This test offers a comprehensive assessment of your fitness and recovery, measuring muscle, bone, liver, blood, and hormone markers. It’s essential for athletes or active individuals to track performance, prevent injuries, and ensure overall health and well-being.

  • No Upfront Payments

    Pay in-clinic only after your blood draw is successfully completed.

  • Unlimited Free Rescheduling

    Plans change—we make it easy to reschedule at no extra cost, as many times as you need.

  • Free Cancellations

    Cancel anytime, no matter how little notice, without penalties or hidden fees.

Results you'll Understand

We want you to make the most of your results so we report your results graphically along with reference ranges.

Any results that are abnormal are flagged in the report and our doctors will be sure to bring them to your attention accompanied with comments or suggestions.

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FAQ's

How should I prepare for my blood test?

Preparation depends on the test. Some require fasting for 8-12 hours. Detailed instructions will be provided upon booking.

For all tests, make sure to drink plenty of water ahead of your tests.

How long does a blood test take?

The sample collection usually takes 5-10 minutes.

How long does it take to receive my results?

Most test results are available next day. Some specialised tests may take longer. You can always give us a call or speak with a member of the team during your appointment who will provide up to date info.

How will I receive my results?

A link to your results will be emailed to you securely. You'll also receive an sms with the password you need to access your results. From here you can download, print or share your results.

Will someone explain my results to me?

We make great effort to ensure you'll be able to understand your results. Your results come as a graphical report with clear, easy-to-understand explanations. One of our doctors will also provide analysis of your results to ensure you get the most out of them.

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