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Advanced Essential Full-Body Health & Vitamin Test

Advanced Essential Full-Body Health & Vitamin Test

Boost energy and immunity. Our 43-biomarker check covers FBC, Iron, Organ function, core Thyroid (TSH, Free T4), plus key Vitamins (D, B12, Folate) for foundational health.
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Are you looking for a well-rounded, comprehensive wellness review that goes beneath the surface to assess your foundational well-being? It is easy to attribute low energy, minor immune dips, or a sluggish metabolism to a busy lifestyle, but understanding your true health status requires looking at your internal biochemistry.

The Optimal You Advanced Essential Full-Body Health & Vitamin Blood Test is a premium, 43-biomarker profile designed to give you total clarity over your health. This extensive panel serves as an incredible preventative MOT, checking your core metabolism and thyroid function alongside key vitamins, a full blood count, and key organ efficiency markers. Whether you are looking to optimise your daily physical performance, identify hidden nutrient deficiencies, or proactively manage your long-term cardiovascular and diabetes risks, this test delivers the deep, lab-validated data you need to take control of your lifestyle.

Key Core Benefits

  • Comprehensive 43-biomarker full-body health review
  • Deep energy and immunity vitamin screening (D, B12, Folate)
  • Core metabolism and thyroid function tracking
  • Vital organ health, diabetes, and cholesterol checks
  • Fast four-day laboratory results with a bespoke doctor's report

What Can You Learn From This Test?

Our medical team have designed this multi-system profile to evaluate the essential pillars of your daily health and long-term vitality:

โšก Ultimate Energy & Immune Support

Feeling constantly drained or catching seasonal bugs can often be traced back to common deficiencies. This panel tests your active Vitamin D and Active B12 (the biologically usable form of B12) alongside Serum Folate to assess your immune resilience and red blood cell health. It pairs this with a full Iron Status breakdownโ€”including Ferritinโ€”to ensure your body has the oxygen-carrying power it needs to prevent fatigue and brain fog.

๐Ÿฆ‹ Core Metabolic & Thyroid Efficiency

Your thyroid gland regulates your entire baseline metabolism, directly influencing your weight, energy levels, and mood. This test screens your core thyroid hormones (TSH and Free T4) to see if a sluggish or overactive thyroid is driving your symptoms. We also include HbA1c (your 2-to-3-month blood sugar average) to catch pre-diabetes early, alongside Uric Acid to evaluate your baseline gout and metabolic risk.

๐Ÿซ€ Heart Health & Internal Organ Safety

A complete 6-marker Cholesterol Profile evaluates your true cardiovascular risk by measuring your harmful Non-HDL and LDL cholesterol layers alongside protective HDL. This is supported by High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) to detect low-level blood vessel inflammation. Furthermore, extensive biochemistry lines check your Liver and Kidney function to ensure your primary filtration pathways are working safely.

The 43 Biomarkers Analysed

Our accredited UK laboratories cross-reference 43 distinct markers to build a complete picture of your inner physiology:

Health Category Biomarkers Checked Primary Health Insights
Vitamins & Micronutrients Active Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Serum Folate Essential for healthy cell replication, nervous system integrity, bone density, and immune defence.
Iron Status Panel Ferritin, Circulating Iron, TIBC, Transferrin Saturation Evaluates circulating blood iron levels alongside your absolute hidden cellular iron reserves.
Thyroid Profile TSH, Free Thyroxine (Free T4) Evaluates your thyroid's baseline metabolic output, weight regulation, and daily energy control.
Diabetes Control HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin) Provides a definitive unalterable average of your blood sugar management over the past 2 to 3 months.
Cardiovascular Lipids Total Cholesterol, LDL, Non-HDL, HDL, Total/HDL Ratio, Triglycerides A comprehensive lipid breakdown to calculate structural cardiovascular health and arterial risks.
Inflammation Marker hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein) Detects micro-levels of systemic inflammation linked to vascular and tissues strain.
Liver Safety Suite ALT, GGT, ALP, Bilirubin Essential enzymes indicating direct liver cell stress, toxic clearance, and gallbladder safety.
Kidney Efficiency Urea, Creatinine, eGFR Tracks your kidneys' absolute metabolic waste-filtration performance and baseline hydration.
Blood Proteins Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin Reflects your baseline nutritional status, protein transport, and active immune antibody defense.
Gout Risk Factor Uric Acid Measures purine waste breakdown to protect against painful crystal accumulations in joints.
Full Blood Count (FBC) 15 Distinct Markers (including Haemoglobin, Haematocrit, Red & White Blood Cells, Platelets, Neutrophils, Lymphocytes) Complete cellular screen evaluating oxygen transport capability, clotting dynamics, and active infection recovery.

๐Ÿ“Šย Clinical Laboratory Limitations: Our accredited laboratories cannot provide exact numerical results for active Vitamin B12 levels when they sit above 150 pmol/L; these specific values will be displayed on your digital report as ">150 pmol/L".

๐Ÿ“‹ Essential Pre-Test Instructions

To guarantee absolute laboratory precision and ensure your results reflect your true baseline health, please strictly adhere to these preparation rules:

Timing & Physical Rest

  • Morning Collection: You must collect your sample early in the morning between 6am and 10am.
  • Avoid Strenuous Activity: Do not engage in heavy exercise or intense physical training for 48 hours before your test, as physical strain temporarily skews liver and muscle filtration metrics.
  • Illness Recovery: Wait to take this test until any active symptoms of a short-term or acute illness have completely settled.

Nutrition & Hydration

  • Avoid Fatty Foods: Avoid eating fatty foods for eight hours before collecting your sample. You do not need to fast fully, but ensure your pre-test meals are lean.
  • Stay Hydrated: Ensure you drink plenty of plain water before your blood draw to support healthy circulation.

Medications & Supplements

  • Active B12 Restriction: Do not take any Vitamin B12 supplements for two weeks prior to this test. If B12 is medically prescribed, consult your doctor before pausing it.
  • Biotin Restriction: Avoid taking biotin supplements for two days before your test, as high-dose biotin can interfere with laboratory hormone analysis. If prescribed, discuss this with your doctor first.
  • General Supplements: Take your blood sample at least 24 hours after your last dose of standard vitamin or mineral supplements.
  • Thyroid Medications: If you take standard thyroxine, you can take it as normal either before or after your blood draw. However, if you take desiccated thyroid extract (DTE) or liothyronine, always collect your sample before taking your daily dose. Please declare if you take amiodarone or lithium in your supporting information, as these alter thyroid metrics.

How It Works

  1. Order Your Kit: Secure your test online to receive a premium, discreet collection kit shipped directly to your door with completely free delivery.
  2. Flexible Collection Options: Enjoy total convenience. Choose to perform an at-home blood collection via a quick finger-prick method, or choose a professional venue collection at one of our partner clinics.
  3. Accredited Laboratory Turnaround: Return your sample in the provided pre-paid envelope. Your extensive data profile will securely upload to your online portal within an estimated 4 working days.
  4. Bespoke Doctor's Report: Every test includes a personalised medical commentary and actionable advice written by a qualified doctor, translating your raw data into clear, practical guidelines to help improve your health and well-being.

Biomarkers Tested

Total Biomarkers: 43

Red Blood Cells
Haemoglobin: The iron-rich protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to tissues; low levels typically indicate anaemia.
Haematocrit: A measure of the percentage of your blood volume that consists of red blood cells.
Red Cell Count: The total number of red blood cells circulating in the blood, essential for oxygen transport.
MCV: Mean Corpuscular Volume measures the average size of your red blood cells.
MCH: Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin calculates the average amount of haemoglobin found inside a single red blood cell.
MCHC: Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration measures the density of haemoglobin within a given volume of red blood cells.
RDW: Red Cell Distribution Width measures the variation in red blood cell size and volume.

White Blood Cells
White Cell Count: The total number of white blood cells, used to identify infection, inflammation, or immune system issues.
Neutrophils: The most abundant type of white blood cell, primarily responsible for fighting bacterial infections.
Lymphocytes: White blood cells that play a key role in the immune response, fighting viruses and producing antibodies.
Monocytes: Large white blood cells that help remove dead or damaged tissue and destroy bacteria.
Eosinophils: White blood cells involved in fighting parasitic infections and allergic reactions.
Basophils: The rarest white blood cells, involved in allergic responses and inflammation.

Clotting Status
Platelet Count: Measures the number of platelets in the blood, which are essential for blood clotting and wound healing.
MPV: Mean Platelet Volume measures the average size of your platelets, indicating the rate of platelet production.

Kidney Health
Urea: A waste product formed in the liver from protein breakdown, which is then filtered out by the kidneys.
Creatinine: A chemical waste product from muscle metabolism, used as a key indicator of kidney function.
eGFR: Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate estimates how well the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood based on creatinine, age, and sex.

Liver Health
Bilirubin: A yellow pigment produced by the breakdown of red blood cells; high levels can indicate liver or bile duct issues.
ALP: Alkaline Phosphatase is an enzyme related to the liver and bones; elevated levels can signal bile duct obstruction.
ALT: Alanine Aminotransferase is a liver enzyme released into the bloodstream when liver cells are damaged.
GGT: Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase is an enzyme that serves as a marker for liver damage, bile duct problems, or alcohol use.

Proteins
Total Protein: Measures the total amount of albumin and globulin in the blood, reflecting nutritional status and organ health.
Albumin: The most abundant protein in the blood, essential for maintaining blood volume and transporting substances.
Globulin: A group of proteins including antibodies and enzymes that are vital for immune function.

Diabetes
HbA1c: Glycated haemoglobin, which provides an average of blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months.

Cholesterol Status
Total Cholesterol: The sum of all cholesterol types in the blood.
LDL Cholesterol: Low-Density Lipoprotein, or "bad" cholesterol, which can accumulate in arteries and increase heart disease risk.
Non HDL Cholesterol: Represents all potentially atherogenic (clogging) cholesterol particles (Total Cholesterol minus HDL).
HDL Cholesterol: High-Density Lipoprotein, or "good" cholesterol, helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream.
Total Cholesterol : HDL: A risk ratio comparing total cholesterol to HDL; a lower ratio generally indicates lower heart disease risk.
Triglycerides: The most common type of fat in the body, which stores excess energy from your diet.

Inflammation
CRP HS: High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein is a marker of inflammation in the body, often used to assess cardiovascular risk.

Gout Risk
Uric Acid: A waste product from the breakdown of purines; high levels can lead to crystal formation in joints (gout).

Iron Status
Iron: Measures the amount of iron circulating in the blood.
TIBC: Total Iron Binding Capacity measures the blood's capacity to bind iron with transferrin.
Transferrin Saturation: Indicates the percentage of iron-binding sites on transferrin that are occupied by iron.
Ferritin: The primary protein that stores iron inside cells; the best indicator of total body iron stores.

Vitamins
Folate - Serum: Also known as Vitamin B9, it is crucial for red blood cell formation and healthy cell growth.
Vitamin B12 - Active: Measures the biologically active form of B12 available for the body to use.
Vitamin D: Essential for calcium absorption, bone health, and immune system function.

Thyroid Hormones
TSH: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, produced by the pituitary gland to regulate the thyroid's hormone production.
Free Thyroxine: Also known as Free T4, the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland, converted into T3 by the body.

How to prepare for your test

Prepare for your test by following these instructions.

Sample collection and timing
Take your sample between 6am and 10am.
Take this test when any symptoms of short-term illness have settled.
Avoid heavy exercise for 48 hours beforehand.

Fasting and hydration
Avoid fatty foods for eight hours before your test, you do not need to fast.
Stay well hydrated before your test.

Medications and supplements
Take your sample at least 24 hours after any vitamin or mineral supplements.
Do not take biotin supplements for two days before this test, discuss this with your doctor if it is prescribed.
Do not take vitamin B12 for two weeks prior to this test.
If your B12 is prescribed ask your doctor whether to stop.
If you take levothyroxine or desiccated thyroid extract (DTE), take your blood test before your dose for the most accurate thyroid function results.
If you have to take your blood test later in the day, aim to leave at least six hours between taking levothyroxine medication and your blood draw (or 12 hours after DTE/T3 medication).
Please also let us know in the supporting information if you take amiodarone or lithium, as these can also affect your results.

Know Your Body

Know Your Body

Know Your Body

Know Your Body

  • Your Blood, Your Way

    Do at home with our kits or have a professional collection arranged.

  • Extensive Clinic Network Across the UK

    Arrange professional blood draws from on of our partnered clinics around the UK

  • Fast & Secure Delivery

    Safe and timely delivery of blood test collection kits to your doorstep.

  • Blood Diagnostics, Without The Wait

    Fast and convenient blood collection and diagnostics, without having to wait.

3 Simple Steps - How to Take Your Test

Step 1

Receiving Your Test Kit

Order your at home finger prict test with Optimal You. You'll receive everything you need within your kit along with pre-paid packaging for you to post your sample directly to our partner laboratory for analysis.

Step 2

Collecting Your Sample

Following the provided guide, use the simple finger-prick method to prick your finger and drip your blood sample directly into the vial.

Step 3

Receiving Your Results

Post your sample to the lab using the prepaid envelope and packaging enclosed. Your results will be securely sent to you via email within 3 working days (estimated)

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked question about our blood testing and diagnostic services. If there is a question not answered feel free to contact us!

Are there any age restrictions for your tests?

Yes, our services are currently available only to individuals aged 18 and over. We require you to confirm your Date of Birth in your Customer Account area.

Can I book a professional to take my blood?

Yes! We offer options for a clinic visit or a nurse home visit for a professional venous draw. You can select this option when choosing which test is right for you!

If you prefer to book your own phlebotomist, no problem! Simply select this option prrior to processing your order and we will send the kit to your home for you to arrange your own clinic visit.

Can I share my results with my own GP?

Yes, and we encourage it! You can download your doctor-reviewed report as a PDF from your secure portal to share with your GP or specialist during your next appointment.

Can I take these tests if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

While you can take the tests, pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly alter your hormone and nutrient levels. This means our standard "normal" ranges may not apply to you. We recommend consulting your midwife or GP before ordering.

Can I use these tests to monitor an existing medical condition?

Our tests are excellent for tracking trends and monitoring wellness. However, they should not be used to self-diagnose or adjust prescribed medication without first consulting your treating physician and GP.

Do I need a doctorโ€™s referral or a prescription?

No. Optimal You provides a private service that allows you to take control of your health data without needing to visit a GP first.

How do I get started with a blood test?

Simply choose your test on our website and checkout.ย 

Whilst on the particular test you are looking to purchase, select a test type from the drop down. You have three or four options depending on the type of test you are purchasing:

At Home Finger Prick Blood Test - You will receive you sample kit via the post. Simply follow the instructions enclosed and return using the packaging provided.

Book a Venous Draw at a Clinicย - You will receive an email after you have processed your order containing instructions on how to book your clinic appointment. Our partners have national coverage of the UK to make your sample collection convenient to you whilst maintaining our quick service times. You can find your closest clinic via our partner medichecks on ourย clinic finder page.

Book a Venous Draw at Home with a Nurseย - Once you have chosen this option, simply go through our checkout process, a nurse will be in touch to book your at home visit to complete your sample.

Self arrange a Profesional Sample Collectionย - You will receive your sample collection kit in the post for you to take to your chosen phlebotomy clinic. Note you will be responsible for arranging your appointment and for any associated fees.

How long does it take to get my results?

Most results are ready within 2โ€“5 working days after the lab receives your sample. You will receive an email notification as soon as they are ready.

How soon do I need to post my sample back?

To ensure the stability of your biomarkers, you should post your sample on thesame dayyou collect it. Avoid collecting samples on a Friday afternoon or over the weekend to prevent them from sitting in the post; Monday through Thursday is best.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. We use industry-standard encryption, and your data is stored securely in compliance with GDPR. Only you and our medical team have access to your results.

Is there a specific day or time I should take my sample?

Most tests are best performed first thing in a morning, especially if fasting is required. For hormonal tests (like Testosterone or Menopause profiles), we usually recommend collecting your sample before 10:00 AM when hormone levels are most stable.

You will receive additional guidance post purchase to give you all of the information needed as some tests have different guidelines.

What happens if I struggle to get enough blood from a finger-prick?

Don't worry, it happens! We include extra lancets in every kit. Pro tip: Make sure your hands are very warm (try soaking them in warm water) and stay well-hydrated for 24 hours before your test. If you still can't collect enough, contact us and we can help you arrange a venous blood draw instead.

What happens if my results are abnormal?

If a result is critically outside the normal range, our medical team will highlight this and provide clear guidance on the next steps during our contact with you, which may include you seeing your GP, going to A&E or calling the NHS on '111'.

What is the difference between a Finger-Prick and a Venous Draw?

A finger-prick is a self-collection kit done at home. A venous draw is a traditional blood sample taken from a vein by a professional. Some advanced tests (like our TRT or Enhanced Profiles) require a larger sample and are best done via a venous draw.

Who reviews my results?

Every report is reviewed by a qualified UK doctor. They provide personalized comments to help you understand what your biomarkers mean for your health.

Why are my results different from a previous test I had?

Biomarkers can fluctuate based on the time of day, your diet, stress levels, recent exercise, or even the lab equipment used. This is why we focus on "ranges." If you see a significant change, our medical teamโ€™s comments will help put that data into context.

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Advanced Essential Full-Body Health & Vitamin Test

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