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Executive Health Screen

Organ Function & Health
399.00

Private Executive Health Screen blood test in London for £399, assessing hormones, cardiovascular, thyroid, metabolic and nutritional health.

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1-2 days

Biomarkers count

41

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Overview of the Elite Athlete Profile

What Does the Executive Health Screen Profile Contain?

Kidney, Electrolyte and Liver Health

U/E - A kidney and electrolyte profile commonly used to assess fluid balance, kidney-related markers and salts in the blood.

LFT - A liver function profile that helps assess liver and bile-related markers, usually interpreted alongside symptoms, medication use and alcohol history.

Calcium - Supports healthy bones, muscles and nerve function.

Phosphate - Works alongside calcium in maintaining bone health.

Magnesium - An essential mineral involved in muscle, nerve and energy production processes.

Uric Acid - A metabolic waste product that can provide information about metabolic health.

Blood Health

FBC - Provides an overview of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

ESR - A marker that may reflect inflammatory activity within the body.

Metabolic Health & Insulin Function

Glucose - Measures blood sugar at the time of testing, helping provide a snapshot of current glucose level.

HbA1c - Reflects average blood glucose over the previous 2–3 months and is commonly reviewed in metabolic health assessment.

Insulin - Assesses insulin production and metabolic regulation.

HOMA-IR - A calculated marker used to assess insulin resistance patterns.

C-Peptide - Provides additional information about insulin production within the body.

Albumin - A major blood protein produced by the liver.

Iron, Vitamins and Minerals

ISP - An iron status profile used to assess iron-related patterns, including iron availability and storage when interpreted with related markers.

Ferritin - Reflects stored iron and is often reviewed when fatigue, hair shedding, heavy periods or low energy are concerns.

Folate - A B vitamin involved in red blood cell production, cell division and wider nutritional status.

Vitamin B12 - Supports red blood cell production, nerve function and energy-related processes.

Vitamin D - Supports bone, muscle, immune and general wellbeing.

Thyroid Markers

TSH - A thyroid signalling hormone that helps assess how strongly the body is asking the thyroid gland to work.

FT3 - Measures free triiodothyronine, an active thyroid hormone involved in metabolism and energy regulation.

FT4 - Measures free thyroxine, the main thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.

Thyroid Antibodies - Checks for thyroid antibody activity that may be associated with autoimmune thyroid patterns.

Cardiovascular Health

LIPP - A lipid profile used to assess cholesterol and blood fat patterns, helping support cardiovascular risk discussion.

ApoA - A protein involved in cholesterol transport, playing a key role in carrying HDL (good) cholesterol away from the arteries.

ApoB - Associated with cholesterol-carrying particles within the bloodstream, often used as a marker for cardiovascular disease risk.

Lipoprotein(a) - An inherited lipid-related marker commonly included in cardiovascular risk assessment, as elevated levels may increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

hs-CRP - A high-sensitivity marker associated with inflammation and cardiovascular health, with raised levels potentially indicating an increased risk of heart-related conditions.

Hormonal Health

Total Testosterone - Measures overall testosterone levels in the body, helping to identify hormonal imbalances that may affect energy, mood, and reproductive health.

Free Testosterone - Measures biologically available testosterone that is not bound to proteins, giving a more accurate picture of active hormone levels.

DHEA-S - A hormone produced primarily by the adrenal glands, often used as a marker of adrenal function and overall hormonal balance.

Prolactin - A pituitary hormone involved in hormone regulation, with abnormal levels potentially affecting fertility, menstrual cycles, and sexual function.

Free Androgen Index - A calculated marker used alongside testosterone measurements to assess the proportion of active androgens in the body.

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin - A protein that transports sex hormones in the bloodstream, influencing how much testosterone and oestrogen are available for the body to use.

Progesterone - An important reproductive hormone that plays a key role in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and overall hormonal balance.

Oestradiol - A key sex hormone involved in reproductive health, bone density, and overall wellbeing, particularly in women.

Luteinizing Hormone - Supports reproductive hormone regulation, playing a crucial role in triggering ovulation and stimulating testosterone production.

FSH - A hormone involved in reproductive function, helping to regulate the menstrual cycle and stimulate the development of eggs in women and sperm in men.

Prostate & Digestive Health

PSA - A prostate-related marker commonly included in men's health assessments.

Amylase - An enzyme involved in digestive processes.

Inflammation & General Health

hs-CRP - A sensitive inflammatory marker.

ESR - Provides additional information regarding inflammatory activity.

CEA - A biomarker sometimes included within comprehensive health assessments. Results should always be interpreted within the appropriate clinical context.

Who May Benefit From the Executive Health Screen Profile?

This test may be suitable for people who want to:

Review multiple health systems through one advanced panel, providing a comprehensive snapshot of how the body is functioning.

Check cholesterol-related and inflammatory markers to better understand the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions.

Review metabolic health indicators to identify early signs of insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes.

Assess thyroid hormones and thyroid antibodies to detect underactive or overactive thyroid conditions that may be affecting energy, weight, and mood.

Measure key male and female hormone markers to identify imbalances that may be impacting fertility, libido, energy, or overall wellbeing.

Assess vitamin D, B12, folate, and mineral levels to identify any deficiencies that could be affecting energy, immunity, and general health.

Monitor changes following lifestyle or treatment adjustments, helping to measure progress and the effectiveness of any health interventions.

Access comprehensive testing without waiting for a GP referral, with fast, convenient, and confidential results available at a time that suits you.

Symptoms and Reasons to Consider the Executive Health Screen Profile

You may wish to consider the Executive Health Screen if you are experiencing symptoms or concerns that may be linked with hormone balance, cardiovascular health, metabolic health, thyroid function or nutritional status. This test may be relevant if you have:

Persistent fatigue or low energy- Feeling constantly tired despite adequate rest can be a sign of an underlying health issue such as anaemia, thyroid dysfunction, or vitamin deficiencies. This test helps identify potential causes by assessing a broad range of key health markers.

Unexplained weight gain or weight loss - Sudden or unexplained changes in weight can be linked to hormonal imbalances, thyroid conditions, or metabolic issues. This panel investigates the root cause by assessing markers related to metabolism, hormones, and blood sugar regulation.

Concerns about cholesterol levels - High or abnormal cholesterol levels often present no symptoms, making regular testing essential. This test assesses a broad range of lipid and cardiovascular markers to provide a clearer picture of heart health.

Family history of cardiovascular disease - A family history of heart disease can significantly increase personal risk, making proactive testing important. This panel includes key cardiovascular markers to help identify early warning signs before symptoms develop.

Symptoms suggestive of hormonal imbalance - Hormonal imbalances can cause a wide range of symptoms including mood changes, irregular periods, low libido, and fatigue. This test measures a comprehensive range of hormone markers to help identify any underlying imbalances.

Changes in exercise performance or recovery - A decline in exercise performance or slower recovery times can indicate nutritional deficiencies or hormonal changes. This panel helps identify markers such as testosterone, iron, and vitamin levels that play a key role in physical performance.

Difficulty maintaining stable blood sugar levels - Unstable blood sugar levels can be an early indicator of insulin resistance or prediabetes. This test includes metabolic markers to assess how well the body is regulating glucose and insulin function.

Concerns regarding thyroid health - The thyroid plays a vital role in regulating metabolism, energy, and mood, and even subtle changes in function can have a significant impact. This panel assesses thyroid hormones and antibodies to provide a detailed picture of thyroid health.

Interest in preventative health screening - Taking a proactive approach to health allows potential issues to be identified and addressed before they develop into more serious conditions. This comprehensive panel offers a broad overview of key health systems, making it an ideal choice for those looking to stay on top of their wellbeing.

Previous abnormal blood test results requiring follow-up - If a previous blood test has returned abnormal results, further investigation may be needed to monitor changes or assess treatment progress. This advanced panel provides a detailed follow-up assessment across multiple health areas to help inform next steps.

The biomarkers included within this panel assess a broad range of physiological processes including cardiovascular health, hormone regulation, thyroid function, metabolism, nutritional status, inflammation and organ function.

Symptoms can have many possible causes, and laboratory findings should always be interpreted alongside symptoms, medical history, medication use, age, sex and professional clinical advice where appropriate.

How to Prepare

Fasting
Fasting requirements can depend on the markers included. Please follow the instructions given at booking.
Hydration
Drink water before your appointment to support easier sample collection.
Medication
Continue prescribed medication unless your doctor or clinician tells you otherwise.
Supplements
Some supplements may affect certain markers, including biotin, iron, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Folate. Do not stop prescribed supplements unless advised.
Timing
Morning collection may be preferred for Cortisol and some hormone markers. Female hormone results can also vary by cycle day, so follow booking instructions if timing is relevant.
Previous results
Bring or keep previous results if you want to compare trends, especially hormone, thyroid, iron, vitamin, cholesterol or HbA1c results.

How to Book Your Executive Health Screen Profile in London

Booking your Executive Health Screen with London Blood Tests is simple, with clinic and home visit options available.

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Choose the Executive Health Screen

Select the Executive Health Screen online and review the 41 included marker/profile items before booking.

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Select your sample collection option

Choose a clinic appointment with blood draw from +£35, or request home/hotel phlebotomy from +£60. For home or hotel visits, the phlebotomist collects your sample and sends it to the laboratory.

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Attend your appointment

For clinic appointments, attend your selected London location at the booked time. For home or hotel visits, the phlebotomist attends your address, depending on availability and location.

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Laboratory analysis

Your sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis whether it is collected in clinic or through a home/hotel phlebotomy appointment.

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Receive your results securely

Your results are sent securely by email, ready to review yourself or discuss with a GP, specialist or suitably qualified clinician if needed.

When Will I Receive My Results?

The expected turnaround time for the Well Woman Premier is 1-2 day.

Your results are sent securely by email once laboratory analysis is complete. Turnaround usually begins when the laboratory receives the sample, not necessarily when the sample is collected.

Specialist markers or unexpected laboratory delays may occasionally take longer. Results outside the expected range should be reviewed with a GP, specialist or suitably qualified clinician, particularly if you have symptoms or ongoing health concerns.

Understanding Your Results

Your results will usually be shown with laboratory reference ranges. These ranges can vary between laboratories, testing methods and patient factors.

A normal result does not always rule out a health issue. An abnormal result does not automatically confirm a diagnosis. This is especially important with hormone, thyroid, inflammation, iron and CEA results, which need careful clinical context.

Results should be interpreted alongside symptoms, medical history, age, sex, menstrual cycle timing, medication use, supplements and relevant clinical background. If you are concerned about your results, speak with a GP or suitably qualified clinician.

Why Book With London Blood Tests?

Arrange the Executive Health Screen through a London-based private blood testing service.

Choose a clinic appointment or request a home/hotel phlebotomy visit, depending on availability.

This panel checks hormones, thyroid markers, vitamins, iron, inflammation, glucose, cholesterol and general health markers.

Your results are sent securely once laboratory analysis is complete.

The Well Woman Premier is priced at £399, with sample collection options shown separately.

Book online and choose the collection option that best fits your schedule.

London Blood Tests can help you choose suitable private testing options based on your concerns.

A practical option for women who want a discreet health check without waiting for a GP referral.

Private Executive Health Screen Blood Test Profile in London

London Blood Tests offers private Executive Health Screen testing in London for individuals seeking a detailed review of cardiovascular health, hormone balance, metabolic wellbeing, thyroid function and nutritional status.

Clinic appointments are available throughout London, with home visit options available depending on location and test requirements. Flexible sample collection allows convenient access to private blood testing.

If you are searching for a private blood test near me, the Executive Health Screen provides comprehensive laboratory information that may support discussions with a GP, specialist or healthcare professional. Results are delivered securely and discreetly following laboratory analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

It assesses 41 biomarkers and laboratory tests covering cardiovascular health, hormones, thyroid function, metabolic health, nutritional status and inflammation.

It may be suitable for adults seeking a comprehensive private health assessment and proactive health monitoring.

Fasting requirements can vary depending on the biomarkers included. Please follow the instructions provided when booking.

Hormone markers provide information relating to reproductive and metabolic hormone balance and are assessed alongside other health indicators.

HOMA-IR is a calculated marker used to assess insulin resistance patterns alongside glucose and insulin measurements.

Yes. Certain vitamins, minerals, hormones and nutritional supplements may influence some biomarkers.

Results outside reference ranges may indicate changes that warrant further assessment, but they do not confirm a diagnosis on their own.

Most results are available within 1–2 working days after the laboratory receives the sample.

Yes. London Blood Tests offers private Executive Health Screen testing in London with clinic appointments and home visit options.

GP consultations can be arranged separately through London Blood Tests, including remote, home visit, AI-assisted and in-clinic consultation options.
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