What is the Advanced Well Man Test?
The Advanced Well Men Profile will evaluate your Cholesterol, Liver, Kidneys, Iron, Diabetes, Complete blood count, and other vital health tests.
Why get one?
If you want a complex check-up, this will be your proper test.
46 BioMarkers:
- TSH: measures the thyroid-stimulating hormone amount in your blood.
- TT3 is one of the main thyroid hormones, and it measures its amount.
- Testosterone: It is a sex hormone that helps develop male features.
- Magnesium is a metallic element found in your bone, essential to life. Measures the amount of Magnesium.
- Vitamin B12 helps produce red cells, which carry oxygen around your body.
- Vitamin D: measures how much vitamin D you have, which is essential for healthy bones, teeth and muscles.
- Folate serum measures the folate concentration in the liquid part of your blood, called serum, or in your red cells. Also,
- Total cholesterol is the total amount..
- LDL: Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is “bad” cholesterol. High LDL levels raise your risk of stroke, heart attack and atherosclerosis.
- HDL: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is “good” cholesterol as it helps eliminate LDL.
- Triglycerides: Triglycerides are the body’s form of fat storage. They are found in fatty tissues and circulate to fuel muscles to work.
- Total/HDL: this ratio measures cardiovascular risk.
- Total Bilirubin: Made by the liver and excreted in the bile. Elevated bilirubin levels may indicate an obstruction of bile flow or a problem in the processing of bile by the Liver function.
- ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) measures any liver, gallbladder or bone disease.
- ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) indicates liver damage caused by alcohol, drugs or viruses.
- Albumin: helps maintain the osmotic pressure between the vessels and tissues.
- AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) measures your enzyme aspartate aminotransferase level.
- Total Protein: measures the amount of Protein.
- Urea: gauges how well your kidneys are functioning.
- Creatinine: determines the malfunction or failure of your kidneys.
- Phosphate: Is essential for producing energy, muscles, nerve function and bone growth. Measures the amount of phosphate.
- Bicarbonate: healthy kidneys help keep your bicarbonate levels in balance. Measures the amount of bicarbonate.
- Haematocrit (HCT): volume percentage of red cells.
- Haemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): average Haemoglobin contained in one of your red cells.
- MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration): haemoglobin concentration in a given volume of a packed red cell.
- MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume): average volume of a red corpuscle. RDW-CV: measures the differences in the volume and size of your red cells in percentage.
- RDW-SD: measures the differences in the volume and size of your red blood cells in femtoliters.
- Red Cell Count (RBC): measures how many red blood cells you have.
- White Cell Count (WBC): measures how many white blood cells you have.
- Basophils: protect your body from bacteria.
- Eosinophils combat parasites and certain infections.
- Lymphocytes fight bacterial and viral infections.
- Monocytes: remove dead or damaged cells.
- Neutrophils: fight your body infection.
- MPV (Mean Platelet Volume): indicates the production of the fragmented cells of your bone marrow.
- Platelet Count: measures how many platelets you have.
- Iron: helps carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of the body.
- CRP HS (C-Reactive Protein High Sensitivity): measures levels of inflammation in your body.
- Ferritin measures the amount of iron your body stores.
- TIBC measures the amount of iron.
- HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin) is a chemical analysis of sugar that measures your average sugar levels over the past three months.
- Microalbumin: detects early signs of kidney damage.
- Glucose: measures your sugar level at a specific time.
How does it work?
Lastly, please make an appointment and visit us on-site to have your sample drawn by our registered nurse. Please note that you must present your ID for your work.
- Do not take biotin supplements two days before the appointment.
- Please don’t take your medication or vitamin/mineral supplements before the appointment.
- Do not take Vitamin B12 for two weeks before the appointment.
- Avoid fatty foods one day before your appointment.
- Avoid exercises for two days before your appointment.
Order your Appointment or walk-in to a clinic same day
Complete the Sample with the staff and hand to the Laboratory for Processing
Lastly, once your results are ready, we will send you an email with your Result. Also you can view the report in your Dashboard.
But how long do the results take?
The target turnaround time for results is 1-3 working days. The turnaround time is a guide only and sometimes depends on assay run schedules.
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Before the meeting, please get in touch with user service to discuss cost and availability options.
Please note that we do not draw blood from children under 16.
Why Choose Us?
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- Result Certificate Issued by Confidential Email (No SMS)
- MHRA Registered IVD Devices
- Support via WhatsApp during business hours
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Cidalia Almeida –
Extensive testing for really good price. Told me everything I needed to know and will be repeating in a couple of months. Excellent service!