Advanced Longevity Panel
The Advanced Longevity Panel is a comprehensive biomarker assessment designed to evaluate ageing, metabolic health and disease risk. It provides deep insight into cardiovascular health, hormones, nutrients and inflammation.
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7-10 days
Biomarkers count
102
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Details about Advanced Longevity Panel
What is the Advanced Longevity Panel?
This advanced panel includes markers from haematology, kidney and liver function, cardiovascular health, metabolic markers, hormones, thyroid function, immune activity, inflammation, nutritional status and tumour markers. Rather than examining one isolated biomarker, the test evaluates how multiple systems interact, allowing clinicians to identify early physiological changes before symptoms develop.
Longevity medicine increasingly focuses on preventive diagnostics, and this panel supports that goal by detecting subtle imbalances that may contribute to fatigue, metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, hormonal changes, chronic inflammation, or accelerated biological ageing. The results provide a detailed snapshot of internal health and help guide personalised lifestyle or medical interventions.
The Advanced Longevity Panel is one of the most comprehensive preventive blood tests available, designed to analyse multiple biological systems associated with ageing, metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, hormonal balance and inflammation. By evaluating a wide spectrum of biomarkers, the panel provides an integrated picture of overall physiological function and early disease risk.
What biomarkers are included?
Haematology (Full Blood Count)
Haemoglobin (Hb)
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
Platelet Count (PLT)
Haematocrit Level (HCT)
Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin Level (MCH)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
Neutrophils (Ne)
Lymphocytes (Ly)
Monocytes (Mo)
Eosinophils (Eo)
Basophils (Ba)
Kidney Function
Urea
Creatinine
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Sodium
Potassium
Chloride
Bicarbonate
Cystatin C
Liver Function
ALT
AST
ALP
GGT
Bilirubin
Albumin
Total Protein
Globulin
Lipids & Cardiovascular Risk
Total Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1)
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
ApoB/ApoA Ratio
Lipoprotein(a)
Metabolic Health
Glucose
HbA1c
Insulin
C-Peptide
HOMA-IR (calculated)
Uric Acid
Lipase
Amylase
Iron Status
Iron
Ferritin
Transferrin
Transferrin Saturation
Iron Binding Capacity
Vitamins & Nutrients
Vitamin D (25-OH Vitamin D)
Vitamin B12
Active B12 (Holotranscobalamin)
Folate
Red Cell Folate
Magnesium
Zinc
Copper
Minerals
Calcium
Phosphate
Thyroid Function
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Free T3 (FT3)
Free T4 (FT4)
Thyroid Autoimmunity
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPOAb)
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)
Hormonal Panel
Testosterone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
Free Testosterone (calculated)
Oestradiol
Progesterone
LH
FSH
Prolactin
Cortisol
DHEA-S
Free Androgen Index
Longevity / Ageing Markers
Homocysteine
IGF-1
Inflammation
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Fatty Acid Profile
Omega-3 Index
Omega-3 : Omega-6 Ratio
Omega Trans Fat Index
Omega AA:EPA
Immune System
Immunoglobulin A (IgA)
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
Immunoglobulin M (IgM)
Urinalysis
Specific Gravity
pH
Protein
Glucose
Ketones
Blood
Nitrites
Leukocytes
Tumour Markers
For men:
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
For women:
CA-125
For both:
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Why do I need an Advanced Longevity Panel?
Many chronic diseases develop silently for years before symptoms appear. Conditions such as cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances and inflammatory disorders often progress gradually. The Advanced Longevity Panel is designed to identify these changes early, enabling proactive management and personalised health optimisation.
The panel evaluates multiple critical physiological pathways including:
Blood cell health and oxygen transport
Kidney filtration and electrolyte balance
Liver metabolism and detoxification
Cardiovascular lipid markers
Hormonal regulation and endocrine health
Metabolic function and insulin sensitivity
Micronutrient and mineral status
Thyroid function and autoimmune activity
Inflammatory and immune system activity
Ageing and longevity biomarkers
Early tumour marker screening
Because these systems are interconnected, abnormalities in one area can influence many others. For example, insulin resistance may affect inflammation, lipid metabolism and hormone balance. Similarly, micronutrient deficiencies may impact immune function, energy production and neurological health.
Many individuals choose this test as part of preventive health screening, longevity optimisation or executive health assessments. It is particularly useful for individuals interested in monitoring their biological health status beyond standard routine blood tests.
Common symptoms or concerns that may lead someone to consider this panel include:
Persistent fatigue or low energy
Brain fog or poor concentration
Unexplained weight gain or metabolic changes
Hormonal imbalance symptoms
Reduced exercise recovery
Cardiovascular risk concerns
Inflammatory conditions
Immune system issues or frequent infections
Nutritional deficiencies
Family history of chronic disease
Interest in longevity and preventative medicine
Even individuals without symptoms may benefit from the test, as it provides a comprehensive baseline for long-term health monitoring.
Benefits of the Advanced Longevity Panel
1. Comprehensive health overview
The panel measures over 80 biomarkers covering major organ systems and physiological pathways, offering a holistic assessment of internal health.
2. Early disease risk detection
Identifies subtle biochemical changes associated with cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, thyroid dysfunction and inflammation before clinical symptoms appear.
3. Longevity optimisation
Includes specialised ageing biomarkers such as homocysteine and IGF-1, which are associated with cardiovascular health and metabolic ageing.
4. Hormonal health evaluation
Provides a detailed assessment of sex hormones, adrenal hormones and thyroid function, helping detect endocrine imbalances.
5. Cardiovascular risk profiling
Measures advanced lipid markers such as ApoB, ApoA1 and Lipoprotein(a), which are stronger predictors of cardiovascular risk than cholesterol alone.
6. Nutritional status analysis
Evaluates key vitamins, minerals and trace elements including Vitamin D, B12, zinc, magnesium and copper, helping detect deficiencies that affect energy and immunity.
7. Immune and inflammation monitoring
Markers such as hs-CRP, ESR and immunoglobulins provide insight into systemic inflammation and immune system activity.
8. Personalised health insights
Results can guide targeted lifestyle adjustments, supplementation strategies and preventive health interventions.
Step-by-Step
We offer two convenient ways to take this test anywhere in the UK.
Option 1 – Visit a Clinic
Choose your nearest UK clinic when booking
Attend your appointment at the scheduled time
A trained healthcare professional will draw your blood sample
Your sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis
Results are delivered securely once testing is completed
Option 2 – Home or Hotel Blood Collection
For £60 extra, a trained phlebotomist can visit you.
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A phlebotomist travels to your home, office or hotel
Your blood sample is collected safely and professionally
You do not need to leave the comfort of your location
Both services are available UK-wide.
Your Results Explained
Low Levels
Low biomarker levels may indicate nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, reduced immune activity or impaired organ function depending on the specific marker.
Examples include:
Haemoglobin: Low levels (<120 g/L women, <130 g/L men) may suggest anaemia.
Vitamin D: Deficiency typically <25 nmol/L.
B12: Low levels (<148 pmol/L) may indicate deficiency affecting neurological function.
Testosterone: Low levels (<8–10 nmol/L in men) may indicate hypogonadism.
Magnesium or Zinc: Low levels may impact metabolic and immune function.
Low values may lead to symptoms such as fatigue, reduced immunity, poor concentration, weakness or hormonal symptoms.
Normal Levels
Normal biomarker levels suggest that the body systems tested are functioning within expected physiological ranges.
Typical UK reference examples include:
HbA1c: <42 mmol/mol
LDL Cholesterol: <3.0 mmol/L
TSH: 0.4 – 4.0 mIU/L
eGFR: >90 mL/min/1.73m²
CRP: <3 mg/L (low inflammation risk)
Maintaining biomarkers within optimal ranges supports metabolic health, cardiovascular protection and healthy ageing.
High Levels
Elevated biomarkers may indicate inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, organ stress or increased disease risk.
Examples include:
hs-CRP: >3 mg/L may indicate increased inflammatory or cardiovascular risk
LDL Cholesterol: >4 mmol/L associated with cardiovascular disease risk
ALT/AST: Elevated levels may suggest liver stress or inflammation
Homocysteine: >15 µmol/L linked with cardiovascular and neurological risk
PSA (men): >4 ng/mL may require further evaluation
High results do not automatically mean disease but indicate that further investigation or lifestyle changes may be needed.
How It Works
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Attend one of our UK or London clinics, arrange a home nurse visit, or use a finger-prick kit where available.
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Follow these guidelines for accurate results
Sample Timing
Where possible, attend your blood test between 7am and 12pm. Please wait until any short-term illness or infection has fully resolved before testing. Avoid intense exercise for 24–48 hours beforehand, as this can affect certain markers.
Fasting & Hydration
Fasting is not always required, but some tests may recommend it. If fasting is advised, avoid food for 8–12 hours before your appointment and drink water only. Stay well hydrated, as this helps with sample collection and accuracy.
Medications & Supplements
Continue prescribed medications unless advised otherwise by your clinician. Avoid vitamin, mineral, or biotin supplements for at least 24–48 hours before your test, as these can interfere with results. If you are unsure about any medication or supplement, please let us know before your appointment.
Hormones & Menstrual Cycle
For hormone-related tests, timing within your menstrual cycle may be important. If relevant, follow any specific guidance provided on your test page.
If you have any questions or special circumstances, our team is happy to advise before your appointment.