Blood & Other Pathology Tests

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We offer a range of tests which are processed by Randox Laboratories. We recommend discussion with one of our GPs before deciding which tests to do to make sure they are tailored to your needs. Below is a summary of some of the panel tests on offer, along with prices, correct on 1st January 2025. More tests are available and can be personalised to your needs. Test results are usually back within 7-14 days.

Health Screen Tests

Our tests are often grouped in various ‘panels’ to look at the health of your organs and other biomarkers. Here is a selection of panels we often use.


Advanced GP3: £256

Our largest and most exclusive screen covering over 150 data points across key health areas.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health (including magnesium, uric acid and cystatin C)
  • Liver Health
  • Urine Testing
  • Bone Health
  • Diabetes Health
  • Iron status (ferritin only)
  • Thyroid Health
  • Tumour Markers (PSA or CA-125)
  • Heart Health (detailed analysis of cholesterol and lipids)
  • Diabetes Health (detailed analysis of sugar and insulin levels)
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Hormonal Health
  • Infection & Inflammation (CRP, immunoglobulins and complement)
  • Pancreatic Health
  • Allergy Evaluation (IgE)
  • Nutritional Health (folic acid, vitamin B12 and total antioxidant status)
  • Digestive Health (Helicobacter pylori, anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies)
     

Sports Performance: £184

A profile to optimise athletic performance through specific monitoring of nutrition, hormone and stress levels, providing insight to prevent injury and overtraining.

  • Full Blood Counts
  • Heart Health (detailed cholesterol testing)
  • Urine Testing
  • Kidney Health
  • Nutritional Health (folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin D, total antioxidant status)
  • Liver Health
  • Iron Status
  • Muscle & Joint Health (CK, CK-MB, myoglobin)
  • Thyroid Health
  • Hormone Health
  • Bone Health
  • Stress Health (cortisol, DHEA-S)
  • Diabetes Health
  • Infection & Inflammation

Advanced GP2: £147

A detailed dive into your health and wellbeing including extended cardiovascular health.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health (including magnesium, uric acid and cystatin C)
  • Liver Health
  • Urine Testing
  • Bone Health
  • Diabetes Health
  • Iron status (ferritin only)
  • Thyroid Health
  • Tumour Markers (PSA or CA-125)
  • Heart Health (detailed analysis of cholesterol and lipids)
  • Diabetes Health (detailed analysis of sugar and insulin levels)
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Infection & Inflammation (CRP)

Tired All The Time: £119

Address common causes of fatigue, including nutritional deficiencies and thyroid function.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Bone Health
  • Infection & Inflammation (CRP)
  • Nutritional Health (calcium, albumin, iron, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin D)
  • Iron Status
  • Thyroid Health
  • Diabetes Health

Standard Screen Plus: £110

Establish your general health with an extended screen including vitamin D and thyroid function.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health (glucose & HbA1c)
  • Urine Testing
  • Bone Health
  • Diabetes Health
  • Iron status (ferritin only)
  • Thyroid Health
  • Tumour Markers (PSA or CA-125)

Lifestyle Screen: £86

Essential clinical chemistry tests combined with nutritional markers to establish your general wellbeing.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Bone Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health
  • Iron Status
  • Nutritional Health (folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin D)

Standard Screen: £87

Establish your general health with a broad screen including vitamin D and ferritin.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health (glucose & HbA1c)
  • Urine Testing
  • Bone Health
  • Diabetes Health
  • Iron status (ferritin only)

Acute Med 2: £72

An extended selection of clinical chemistry biomarkers to quickly identify general illness.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Bone Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health
  • Urine Testing
  • Muscle and Joint Health (CK and uric acid)
  • Inflammation/Infection (CRP)
  • Iron Status

Acute Med 1: £56

Essential clinical chemistry biomarkers to quickly identify illness.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Bone Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health

Basic Screen: £37

Find your baseline health.

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Diabetes Health (glucose only)

Genetic Cancer  Tests

Up to 1 in 10 cancers are caused by hereditary gene mutations. A gene mutation could mean you have a higher risk of developing a hereditary cancer. You may recognise some of these specific patterns within your family history which could indicate an inherited cancer risk:

  • Diagnosis of cancer at a young age
  • Someone in your family having multiple types of cancer
  • Several close family members being diagnosed with the same or related cancers
  • Consecutive generations of cancer diagnosis in your family

If a genetic variant linked to cancer is found there are options available to help reduce the risk of developing cancer:

  • Lifestyle changes
  • Regular screening and health checks
  • In some cases – risk reducing surgery

Genetic Full Cancer Risk: £863

Up to 1 in 10 cancers are caused by hereditary gene mutations.

Up to 1 in 10 cancers are caused by hereditary gene mutations. Our Inherited cancer genetic test covers 94 different genes suspected to play a role in predisposing cancer, including genes associated with increased risk of breast, ovarian, prostate, colorectal and thyroid cancer.

  • AIP
  • ALK
  • APC
  • ATM
  • BAP1
  • BLM
  • BMPR1A
  • BRCA1
  • BRCA2
  • BRIP1
  • BUB1B
  • CDC73
  • CDH1
  • CDK4
  • CDKN1C
  • CDKN2A
  • CEBPA
  • CEP57
  • CHEK2
  • CYLD
  • DDB2
  • DICER1
  • DIS3L2
  • EGFR
  • EPCAM
  • ERCC2
  • ERCC3
  • ERCC4
  • ERCC5
  • EXT1
  • EXT2
  • EZH2
  • FANCA
  • FANCB
  • FANCC
  • FANCD2
  • FANCE
  • FANCF
  • FANCG
  • FANCI
  • FANCL
  • FANCM
  • FH
  • FLCN
  • GATA2
  • GPC3
  • HNF1A
  • HRAS
  • KIT
  • MAX
  • MEN1
  • MET
  • MLH1
  • MSH2
  • MSH6
  • MUTYH
  • NBN
  • NF1
  • NF2
  • NSD1
  • PALB2
  • PHOX2B
  • PMS1
  • PMS2
  • PRF1
  • PRKAR1A
  • PTCH1
  • PTEN
  • RAD51C
  • RAD51D
  • RB1
  • RECQL4
  • RET
  • RHBDF2
  • RUNX1
  • SBDS
  • SDHAF2
  • SDHB
  • SDHC
  • SDHD
  • SLX4
  • SMAD4
  • SMARCB1
  • STK11
  • SUFU
  • TMEM127
  • TP53
  • TSC1
  • TSC2
  • VHL
  • WRN
  • WT1
  • XPA
  • XPC

Hereditary Cancer Risk 29 Genes: £816

Up to 1 in 10 cancers are caused by hereditary gene mutations.

Our core cancer genetic risk test covers 29 different genes associated with mutations that can cause hereditary cancers.

  • APC
  • ATM
  • BMPR1A
  • BRCA1
  • BRCA2
  • CDKN2A
  • CHEK2
  • FLCN
  • MEN1
  • MET
  • MLH1
  • MSH2
  • MSH6
  • MUTYH
  • NBN
  • PALB2
  • PMS1
  • PMS2
  • PTEN
  • RAD51C
  • RAD51D
  • RB1
  • RET
  • SMAD4
  • STK11
  • TP53
  • TSC1
  • TSC2
  • VHL

Genetic Bowel Cancer Risk: £552

Bowel cancer also known as colorectal cancer is the 4th most common cancer in the UK with over 40,000 new cases each year.

Your risk of developing bowel cancer depends on many factors including age, genetics and lifestyle. You may be at higher risk if a parent, sibling or child had been diagnosed with bowel cancer. The risk is increased further if more than one relative has been diagnosed with the condition.

Cancer Research UK estimate that 54% of bowel cancer cases are preventable. If your family history or a genetic test shows you have a higher risk of bowel cancer, there may be ways to reduce that risk including regular screening, lifestyle changes and risk reducing surgery.

  • APC
  • BMPR1A
  • EPCAM
  • MLH1
  • MSH2
  • MSH6
  • MUTYH
  • PMS2
  • PTEN
  • SMAD4
  • STK11

Genetic Prostate Cancer Risk: £552

It is estimated that around 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime with around 10% of prostate cancers thought to be inherited.

Our prostate cancer risk test measures for mutations in 14 different genes associated with increased risk of prostate cancer.

  • ATM
  • BRCA1
  • CHEK2
  • EPCAM
  • HOXB13 ^
  • MLH1
  • MSH2
  • MSH6
  • NBN
  • PALB2
  • PMS2
  • RAD51D
  • TP53
  • BRCA2

Genetic Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk: £552

Around 5-10% of breast cancer cases are thought to be hereditary and up to 20% of ovarian cancers are genetic.

A BRCA gene test like our hereditary breast and ovarian cancer genetic risk test covers 8 different genes including BRCA1 and BRCA2 associated with increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.

  • ATM
  • BRCA1
  • BRCA2
  • CDH1
  • CHEK2
  • PALB2
  • PTEN
  • TP53

Other Genetic Tests

Mutations in our genes can increase the chances of us developing many disorders. Knowing if you are at risk of developing conditions will help guide treatments as well as guiding advice to your family.


Genetic Full Cardiac Risk: £863

Up to 1 in 100 people can have some form of inherited cardiac condition.

Our Inherited Cardiac Conditions genetic test covers 174 different genes related to 17 inherited cardiac conditions including cardiomyopathies, arrhythmias, arteriopathies and lipid disorders.

  • ABCC9
  • ABCG5
  • ABCG8
  • ACTA1
  • ACTA2
  • ACTC1
  • ACTN2
  • AKAP9
  • ALMS1
  • ANK2
  • ANKRD1
  • APOA4
  • APOA5
  • APOB
  • APOC2
  • APOE
  • BAG3
  • BRAF
  • CACNA1C
  • CACNA2D1
  • CACNB2
  • CALM1
  • CALR3
  • CASQ2
  • CAV3
  • CB2
  • CBL
  • CETP
  • COL3A1
  • COL5A1
  • COL5A2
  • COX15
  • CREB3L3
  • CRELD1
  • CRYAB
  • CSRP3
  • CTF1
  • DES
  • DMD
  • DNAJC19
  • DOLK
  • DPP6
  • DSC2
  • DSG2
  • DSP
  • DTNA
  • EFEMP2
  • ELN
  • EMD
  • EYA4
  • FBN1
  • FBN2
  • FHL1
  • FHL2
  • FKRP
  • FKTN
  • FXN
  • GAA
  • GATAD1
  • GCKR
  • GJAS
  • GLA
  • GPD1L
  • GPIHBP1
  • HADHA
  • HCN4
  • HFE
  • HRAS
  • HSPB8
  • ILK
  • JAG1
  • JPH2
  • JUP
  • KCNA5
  • KCND3
  • KCNE1
  • KCNE2
  • KCNE3
  • KCNH2
  • KCNJ2
  • KCNJ5
  • KCNJ8
  • KCNQ1
  • KLF10
  • KRAS
  • LAMA2
  • LAMA4
  • LAMP2
  • LDB3
  • LDLR
  • LDLRAP1
  • LMF1
  • LMNA
  • LPL
  • LTBP2
  • MAP2K1
  • MAP2K2
  • MIB1
  • MURC
  • MYBPC3
  • MYH11
  • MYH6
  • MYH7
  • MYL2
  • MYL3
  • MYLK
  • MYLK2
  • MYO6
  • MYOZ2
  • MYPN
  • NEXN
  • NKX2-5
  • NODAL
  • NOTCH1
  • NPPA
  • NRAS
  • PCSK9
  • PDLIM3
  • PKP2
  • PLN
  • PRDM16
  • PRKAG2
  • PRKAR1A
  • PTPN11
  • RAF1
  • RANGRF
  • RBM20
  • RYR1
  • RYR2
  • SALL4
  • SCN1B
  • SCN2B
  • SCN3B
  • SCN4B
  • SCN5A
  • SCO2
  • SDHA
  • SEPN1
  • SGCB
  • SGCD
  • SGCG
  • SHOC2
  • SLC25A4
  • SLC2A10
  • SMAD3
  • SMAD4
  • SNTA1
  • SOS1
  • SREBF2
  • TAZ
  • TBX20
  • TBX3
  • TBX5
  • TCAP
  • TGFB2
  • TGFB3
  • TGFBR1
  • TGFBR2
  • TMEM43
  • TMPO
  • TNNC1
  • TNNI3
  • TNNT2
  • TPM1
  • TRDN
  • TRIM63
  • TRPM4
  • TTN
  • TTR
  • TXNRD2
  • VCL
  • ZBTB17
  • ZHX3
  • ZIC3

Genetic Familial Hypercholesterolemia Risk: £575

Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is an inherited cardiac condition affecting 1 in 250 people in the UK causing high cholesterol levels.

Without treatment FH can lead to premature heart disease, the condition can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes once diagnosed. Find out your risk with our genetic Familial Hypercholesterolaemia test.

  • APOB
  • APOE
  • LDLR
  • LDLRAP1
  • PCSK9

Genetic Lactose Intolerance: £108

In the UK 1 in every 10 people are lactose intolerant. Our simple lactose intolerance blood test will identify the presence or absence of key genetic markers to determine if you are at risk.

  • C13910T
  • G22018A

Genetic Coeliac Disease: £104

Did you know that around 1 in 100 people in the UK have Coeliac Disease, yet an estimated 70% remain undiagnosed? Could you be at risk?

Our Coeliac Disease test that includes genetic testing to identify if you carry the HLA-DQ risk variant, providing valuable insights into your potential risk and helping you take control of your health.

  • HLA-DQ2
  • HLA-DQ8

Genetic Haemochromatosis: £80

Genetic Haemochromatosis is the UKs most commonly inherited condition causing your body to absorb too much iron which in turn can lead to heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, and cancer.

Find out if you are at risk with a simple blood test.

See the genes tested:

  • HFE C282Y
  • HFE H63D
  • HFE S65C