1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (Calcitriol)
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The Executive Health Screen is a comprehensive blood test designed for full-body health assessment and early risk detection. It evaluates hormones, metabolism, organs and disease markers.
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Biomarkers count
76
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The Executive Health Screen is one of the most comprehensive preventive blood tests available, designed to provide a complete overview of your internal health. It combines advanced biomarkers across multiple physiological systems, allowing for early detection of disease risk, hormonal imbalance and metabolic dysfunction.
This panel is specifically designed for individuals who want a high-level, proactive approach to health, often used in executive or premium health assessments. It evaluates key systems including cardiovascular health, metabolic function, hormone balance, organ health, inflammation, nutritional status and tumour markers.
By analysing these biomarkers together, the test provides a detailed insight into how your body is functioning internally. It helps identify early imbalances before symptoms develop and supports long-term health optimisation through personalised recommendations.
Modern lifestyles, stress, diet and environmental factors can impact multiple systems in the body simultaneously. Many conditions develop gradually and without symptoms, making early detection essential.
The Executive Health Screen is designed to identify early warning signs of:
This panel is particularly valuable for individuals who want complete control over their health, including business professionals, high performers and those with demanding lifestyles.
Symptoms or concerns that may lead to testing include:
Even without symptoms, this test provides a baseline for long-term health tracking and prevention.
1. Full-body health overview
Evaluates multiple systems including hormones, metabolism, organs and cardiovascular health.
2. Early disease risk detection
Identifies risk factors before clinical symptoms appear.
3. Advanced hormonal analysis
Provides a complete picture of endocrine health.
4. Cardiovascular risk profiling
Includes advanced lipid markers and inflammation markers.
5. Metabolic health monitoring
Assesses glucose regulation, insulin sensitivity and metabolic efficiency.
6. Nutritional status evaluation
Detects deficiencies affecting energy, immunity and performance.
7. Tumour marker screening
Includes PSA, CA-125 and CEA for additional health insights.
8. Personalised health optimisation
Supports targeted lifestyle, nutrition and treatment strategies.
We offer two convenient ways to take this test anywhere in the UK.
Option 1 – Visit a Clinic
Option 2 – Home or Hotel Visit
For £60 extra, a phlebotomist can visit you.
Both services are available UK-wide.
Low levels may indicate deficiencies or hormonal imbalance.
Examples include:
Symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, low mood and reduced performance.
Normal results indicate balanced physiological function.
Typical UK ranges include:
Maintaining these levels supports long-term health and performance.
Elevated levels may indicate inflammation, metabolic dysfunction or organ stress.
Examples include:
Further clinical evaluation may be recommended depending on results.
Simple steps to get your results
Choose your test online and book in seconds. Select your preferred clinic location or home visit option.
Attend one of our UK or London clinics, arrange a home nurse visit, or use a finger-prick kit where available.
Your sample is analysed by accredited UK laboratories, with secure results delivered directly to you.
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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 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.
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.
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.
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