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Well Woman Test

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Check your general health, including iron, thyroid, blood sugar and cholesterol levels.This blood test examines a wide range of health factors, including Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk.

What can you learn from this test?

This blood test examines a wide range of health factors, including:

Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk: It assesses your risk by checking cholesterol, triglycerides, CRP and blood sugar levels.

Organ Function: This test evaluates the performance of major organs like the liver and kidneys.

Energy Indicators: It includes essential tests for factors related to energy levels, such as thyroid function, iron, and ferritin.

  • Health & wellness
  • Mood & energy
  • Women's health
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Well Woman Test
Well Woman Test
Well Woman Test

What are we testing?

1

Liver

Why test it?

The liver plays a vital role in waste elimination, hormonal regulation, and the conversion of food into energy.
A liver blood test allows you to understand how your lifestyle and dietary choices impact your liver health.


What it affects

Sleep, Mood, Energy

2

Cholesterol

Why test it?

Cholesterol is a type of fat in your bloodstream. It plays vital roles such as supporting cell function and producing vitamin D, bile acid, and hormones like testosterone and oestrogen. However, an excess of cholesterol can be harmful and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

High cholesterol is linked to lifestyle factors such as a diet high in fatty foods and insufficient physical activity.


What it affects

Long term health, Fitness

3

Thyroid

Why test it?

Your thyroid is a small gland in your neck. It produces hormones that help control your metabolism and how your body consumes its energy.

An underactive thyroid doesn’t make enough of your thyroid hormones - this is called hypothyroidism. If you make too much of the thyroid hormone it is called an overactive thyroid or hyperthyroidism.

Symptoms can range from tiredness, weight gain or loss, to mood problems.

What it affects

Energy, Weight , Mood, Long term health

4

Iron

Why test it?

Iron is a vital nutrient responsible for facilitating the transport of oxygen throughout your body. Low iron levels can have a negative impact on your energy levels, sleep quality, and physical fitness. Excessive iron levels can pose risks to your heart health.

What it affects

Energy, Fitness, Sleep

5

Diabetes (Blood Sugar)

Why test it?

The HbA1c test reveals your average blood sugar levels over the past few months. Unlike a standard blood sugar test, this test isn't influenced by short-term changes, like a recent sugary snack.

A good result indicates effective blood sugar control, even if you've occasionally had high blood sugar levels.

If your result is high, it may suggest you have pre-diabetes or diabetes.

What it affects

Energy, Weight, Long-term health, Sleep

6

Kidney

Why test it?

Early-stage kidney disease often presents no noticeable symptoms. Kidney tests allow you to check your kidney function and see if there is any kidney impairment.

Frequent testing can gauge the functionality of your kidneys, particularly if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of heart disease or kidney failure.

What it affects

Energy, Long-term health

7

Inflammation

Why test it?

C-reactive protein (CRP) is closely associated with inflammation within the body. Inflammation can have wide-ranging effects on your health, such as heart health, mood, sleep patterns, and weight management.

Elevated CRP levels are also correlated with several other health issues, such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and certain types of cancer.

Monitoring this can keep a check on your overall health and help identify potential health risks associated with inflammation.

What it affects

Long-term health, Mood, Weight, Sleep

It’s quick and easy to check your health from the comfort of your own home.

How it works

1

Unpack your kit

2

Take your test

Your home test kit will arrive within two days. Follow the step-by-step instructions to provide your blood sample, and pop it back in the post to our lab as soon as possible.

3

Get your results

We’ll email you your results report, which will include comments from an experienced GP. Book an online appointment with a Thyme GP if you’d like to discuss your results and next steps.