Fast Track Results
We have access to extensive private lab tests which are typically faster and goe beyond what is available on the NHS. This offers the opportunity to get really specific data and information with interpretation based on you not NHS ranges and population averages, providing greater insight into your body functions and dysfunctions from a functional perspective. With this enhanced information we can refine therapeutic plans efficiently and effectively through elimination or confirmation, hyper-individualise recommendations and achieve potentially faster outcomes.

Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis (e.g. GI360 Complete)
The gut is very often a significant factor in most conditions. This particular test identifies >1200 bacteria, >200 yeasts and uses sensitive biochemical assays and microscopy to detect and assess the status of pathogens, viruses, parasites and bacteria that may be contributing to acute or chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and disease. As well as gastrointestinal issues, it’s also relevant to autoimmune disease, joint pain, IBD, IBS, inflammation, immunity, food sensitivities, nutritional deficiencies and skin conditions.
Comprehensive Blood Analysis (e.g. FDX 03 FDX Ultra)
This blood test looks at 94 different markers to analyse vitamin, mineral, thyroid, cardiovascular, protein, iron, sugars, liver and gallbladder status. It also includes a full series of hormones, sex hormones and prostate assessment. These serve as important tools in the evaluation of several systems including immune, liver, prostate, male and female hormones, fertility, bone health and glycaemic management, helping to detect or predict various chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, inflammation, and more.


MycoToxin (e.g. GPL-MycoTOX)
This test screens for eleven mycotoxins and forty species of mould from a single urine sample. Mycotoxins (toxins from mould) are some of the most prevalent toxins in the environment and can infest buildings, vehicles, and foodstuffs. Fungi can grow on almost any surface and then release mycotoxins into the environment causing symptoms of many different chronic diseases and symptoms including fever, pneumonia-like symptoms, heart disease, rheumatic disease, asthma, sinusitis, cancer, nose-bleeding, memory loss, vision loss, chronic fatigue, skin rashes, depression, ADHD, anxiety, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and liver damage.
Healthy Ageing and Longevity (e.g. TruAge Complete)
TruAge Complete provides an objective measurement of biological ageing, and therefore risk of age-related disease, with over 850,000 DNA regions tested. By lowering your biological age you can target the mechanisms that underly the ageing process.
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This report includes:
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Epigenetic Biological Age – your whole-body summary
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Telomere Length – ageing based on cellular replication
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Dunedin PACE – a speedometer for your current rate of ageing
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Extrinsic Epigenetic Age – immune system impact of age
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Intrinsic Epigenetic Age – ageing independent of immune system
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Immune cell-type ratios and CD4:CD8 ratio
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Weight Loss Response to Caloric Restriction


Thyroid Testing (e.g. Thyroid Plus)
Thyroid hormones are essential and primary regulators of the body's metabolism. Hormone imbalances can affect virtually every metabolic process in the body, exerting significant effects on mood and energy level, digestive process, muscle and nerve activity, sexual and reproductive health, hormone secretion, oxygen utilisation, blood flow, vitamin utilisation and many other physiological parameters. This test reveals imbalances that often go undetected with more limited assessments, and measures:
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Unbound levels of T4 and T3. This hormone assessment can identify not only overt hyper-and hypothyroidism, but subtle sub-clinical manifestations of thyroid dysfunction.
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Reverse T3. Peripheral thyroid imbalances may arise from nutrient shortages, heavy metal exposure, adrenal stress, enzyme deficiencies, and other chronic illness.
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Thyroid antibody levels, which help gauge autoimmune response and may reflect metabolic irregularities and hypothyroidism even when TSH and T4 levels appear normal. Thyroid antibody levels may rise in response to trauma, dysbiosis, inflammation (including thyroiditis) or progressive thyroid degeneration.