Well Man Profile
Private Well Man Profile in London for £200, checking 41 testosterone, PSA, thyroid, vitamin, iron and general health markers.
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Biomarkers count
41
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Overview of the Well Man Profile
The Well Man Profile is a private men’s health panel designed to assess 41 biomarkers linked with general health, testosterone, prostate-related screening, thyroid function, iron status, vitamins, minerals, inflammation, cholesterol, glucose control, kidney function and liver function.
This panel may be suitable for men who want a broad health check rather than testing one marker in isolation. It includes Total Testosterone and PSA, alongside full blood count, cholesterol markers, HbA1c, thyroid markers, iron studies, liver enzymes, kidney markers and key nutritional markers.
The Well Man Profile is a panel, not a single test. It does not diagnose, confirm or rule out any condition by itself. Results should be interpreted in context, alongside symptoms, medical history, age, medication use, lifestyle factors and relevant clinical background.
What Does the Well Man Profile Contain?
FBC - A full blood count that assesses red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, helping review anaemia patterns, infection markers and general blood health.
ESR - A general inflammation marker that may rise with different inflammatory or infectious processes.
Triglycerides - Measures a type of fat in the blood, often reviewed alongside cholesterol and metabolic markers.
Total Cholesterol - Measures the total amount of cholesterol in the blood as part of cardiovascular health assessment.
HDL - A cholesterol marker often reviewed as part of cardiovascular risk assessment.
LDL - A cholesterol marker commonly assessed when reviewing cardiovascular risk patterns.
Non-HDL Cholesterol - Measures cholesterol types other than HDL and is often used to assess overall cholesterol-related risk.
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio - Compares total cholesterol with HDL, helping give a clearer view of cholesterol balance.
Glucose - Measures blood sugar at the time of testing.
HbA1c - Reflects average blood glucose over the previous 2-3 months and is commonly reviewed in metabolic health assessment.
Uric Acid - A metabolic marker that may be reviewed in relation to joint symptoms, kidney function and wider metabolic health.
Sodium - An electrolyte involved in fluid balance, nerve function and muscle function.
Potassium - An electrolyte important for muscle, nerve and heart function.
Chloride - Helps assess electrolyte and acid-base balance.
Bicarbonate - A marker related to acid-base balance in the blood.
Creatinine - A waste product used to help assess kidney function.
Urea - A kidney-related marker that can be influenced by hydration, protein intake and kidney function.
eGFR - A calculated kidney function marker based on creatinine and patient factors.
Albumin - A major blood protein made by the liver, often reviewed with liver, kidney and nutritional markers.
ALP - An enzyme found in several tissues, including liver and bone, reviewed with other liver and bone-related markers.
ALT - A liver enzyme commonly reviewed when assessing liver cell health.
AST - An enzyme found in the liver and other tissues, often interpreted alongside ALT, ALP and GGT.
GGT - A liver and bile duct enzyme often reviewed with other liver markers.
Total Bilirubin - A pigment processed by the liver, often reviewed as part of liver and bile flow assessment.
Total Protein - Measures the total amount of protein in the blood, including albumin and globulins.
Globulin - A group of proteins that may relate to immune activity, inflammation and liver function when interpreted in context.
A/G Ratio - Compares albumin and globulin levels, helping provide additional context for liver, kidney, immune and nutritional patterns.
Iron - Measures circulating iron in the blood.
Total Iron Binding Capacity - Assesses the blood’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
Ferritin - Reflects iron storage and may be reviewed when symptoms such as fatigue, low energy or reduced exercise tolerance are present.
Transferrin Saturation - Shows how much iron transport protein is carrying iron.
Phosphate - A mineral involved in bone health, energy production and cellular function.
Adjusted Calcium - A corrected calcium result that accounts for albumin, helping provide a clearer view of calcium status.
Vitamin B12 - A vitamin important for red blood cell production, nerve function and energy-related processes.
Vitamin D (25-OH) - Measures vitamin D status, which is relevant to bone, muscle, immune and general health.
Folate - A B vitamin involved in red blood cell production, cell division and wider nutritional health.
Magnesium - A mineral involved in muscle function, nerve signalling, energy production and many enzyme processes.
TSH - A thyroid signalling hormone that helps assess how strongly the body is asking the thyroid gland to work.
FT4 - Measures free thyroxine, the main thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
PSA - A prostate-related blood marker that may provide useful information when reviewing prostate health. It is not a standalone diagnostic test and should be interpreted by a clinician.
Total Testosterone - Measures overall testosterone level and may be reviewed in relation to energy, libido, mood, muscle mass and wider male hormone health.
Who May Benefit From the Well Man Profile ?
This test may be suitable for people who want to:
Useful for men who want to check Total Testosterone, PSA and a wider set of general health biomarkers.
Includes FBC, Ferritin, Iron, Vitamin B12, Folate, Vitamin D, TSH, FT4, Glucose, HbA1c and inflammation markers.
Includes PSA, which may be useful for men who want prostate-related laboratory information to discuss with a clinician.
Includes Total Testosterone, which may be relevant when reviewing libido, energy, mood, strength or muscle-related concerns.
Includes Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Glucose and HbA1c.
Includes Iron, Ferritin, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D (25-OH), Folate, Magnesium, Phosphate and Adjusted Calcium.
Includes kidney function, electrolytes, liver enzymes and protein markers for a wider general health overview.
Suitable for patients who want private blood testing without waiting for a GP referral.
How to Prepare
How to Book Your Well Man Profile in London
Booking your Well Man Profile with London Blood Tests is simple, with clinic and home visit options available.
Choose the Well Man Profile
Select the Well Man Profile online and review the 41 included biomarkers before booking.
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.
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.
Laboratory analysis
Your sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis whether it is collected in clinic or through a home/hotel phlebotomy appointment.
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 Man Profile is 1 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, especially if you have symptoms, prostate-related concerns or ongoing health issues.
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 testosterone, PSA, thyroid, inflammation, iron, liver and kidney markers, which need clinical context.
Results should be interpreted alongside symptoms, medical history, age, sex, medication use, supplements, lifestyle factors 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 Well Man Profile 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 testosterone, PSA, thyroid markers, vitamins, iron, cholesterol, glucose and general health markers.
Your results are sent securely once laboratory analysis is complete.
The Well Man Profile is priced at £200, 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 men who want a discreet health check without waiting for a GP referral.
Private Well Man Profile Blood Test in London
London Blood Tests helps patients arrange private Well Man Profile testing in London, with clinic appointments and home visit options available depending on location, availability and test requirements.
This panel may be useful if you are searching for a private blood test near you, want a men’s health profile, or need flexible sample collection without a long waiting time. The Well Man Profile checks testosterone, PSA, thyroid, vitamin, iron, cholesterol, glucose, inflammation, kidney and liver markers.
A private blood test in London can provide useful laboratory information before speaking with a GP, specialist or health professional. It is not a substitute for medical assessment, but it may help guide the next conversation if symptoms are present or results fall outside the expected range.