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Full Body MOT Health Check
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Overview:
Our Full Body MOT Health Check is designed to give you a complete picture of your overall health, helping you take control of your wellbeing. This comprehensive test screens for key health markers, ensuring you can address any potential issues before they become serious concerns. Alternatively, it can be used to monitor any ongoing health concerns to keep them under control.
What This Health Check Includes:
How well your kidneys are working
Cholesterol profile and inflammation marker (hs-CRP)
How well your liver is working including liver enzymes
Glucose, HbA1c (3-month glucose control)
Calcium, Vitamin D, Phosphate
Ferritin (iron storage)
TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Antibodies (thyroglobulin, TPO).
Kidney health, urinary tract conditions, and metabolic disorders.
Height, Weight, Waist to Hip Ratio, Pulse, Blood Pressure
PSA
CA125
Samples needed:
Why Choose a Full Body MOT Health Check?
- Proactive Health Management: Early detection of potential issues to prevent future health problems.
- Monitoring health conditions: Keep an eye on any ongoing health problems.
- Tailored for both Men & Women: Focused on the key areas affecting your health.
- Comprehensive Results: Clear and detailed reports, helping you understand your health status.
Results:
- Availability: 2 working days
- Presentation: Your results will be presented in an easy-to-understand format, highlighting any areas of concern. Along with your results, you’ll receive tailored recommendations on what steps to take next, whether that’s lifestyle changes or seeking medical advice.
- Discuss with a doctor: After receiving your results you may choose to discuss them with a GP who can advise you on lifestyle changes to optimise your health (additional fee).
Preparation Required:
- Fasting: Fasting is not strictly required. It has only a slight effect on your cholesterol results. However, it will give you more accurate triglyceride (a type of fat) results, and is required for a fasting glucose test. In these cases, you should fast for 8-10 hours before the test; you can drink water without any problem.
- Medications: Continue to take any prescribed medications as usual, unless advised otherwise.
- Purchase your test(s) online making sure to give the name and date of birth of the person(s) taking the test. These details are required by the lab to uniquely identify your sample.
- You will get a confirmation email from us.
- We will process your order within an hour; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.
- Then, look out for the booking link email from our partner laboratory, Randox Health.
- Click on the link to book an appointment for your test.
- Attend to do your test.
- Results are emailed to you.
All laboratories need information regarding the client to uniquely identify their test sample.
Without these details, tests cannot be processed.
The minimum requirement is the full name, biological sex and date of birth.
You should enter these details securely at the top before you click 'Add to cart'.
We ask for your Biological Sex because NORMAL RANGES for some tests are different for men and women.