Hale Health provides screening for conditions such as Anaemia, liver and kidney disease, cholesterol and thyroid problems.

Specialised Panels can include Hormone profiles (see Menopause Clinic & Male MOT tests for more information).

Our well-being health screens include blood testing packages such as: ‘Tired All The Time’, ‘Lifestyle Screens & ‘Nutritional Health’ Screens.

Full blood screens & individual bloods tests are available on request.

Blood Test Consultation £75 plus individual tests and specialist blood packages.

Tests and screenings available at Hale Health include:

Health Screens

  • Anaemia Profile
  • Basic Screen
  • Fertility Panel Standard – Male/Female
  • Fertility Panel + AMH – Male/Female
  • Full Blood Count
  • Lifestyle Screen
  • Sport Performance
  • Tired All The Time

Endocrinology

  • Hormonal Health
  • Testosterone Monitoring
  • Thyroid

Specialised Screen – Biochemistry

  • Bone Health
  • Heart Health
  • Iron Status
  • Liver Health
  • Metabolic Syndrome Extended
  • Metabolic Syndrome Extended + Thyroid
  • Prostate Profile

Immunology & Rheumatology

  • Muscle & Joint Health
  • Muscle & Joint Health + Rheumatology

Haematology

  • Full Blood Count
  • Inflammation Test

Lifestyle & Nutrition

  • Digestive Health
  • Nutritional Health

Genetic Tests

  • Breast & Ovarian Cancer Risk
  • Coeliac Disease
  • Full Cancer Risk
  • Full Cardiac Risk
  • Full Prostate Cancer

Hale Health can also provide single blood tests upon request.

Book an appointment - prices from £75

No referrals required.

Arrange an appointment online, or by calling us on 028 3073 1035

"At Hale Health we believe that it's better to be proactive about your health now to reduce the risk of serious illness or disease in the future. We offer a series of health checks which can be tailored to suit your needs. If a condition is detected early, it is often much easier to treat and may even be reversible. We provide a wide variety of sample testing through our trusted laboratory partners."

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A blood test usually involves the Specialist GP taking a blood sample from a blood vessel in your arm with the usual place for a sample is the inside of the elbow or wrist, where the veins are relatively close to the surface. More information about the process of having a blood test is available on the NHS website.

    Only a small amount of blood is taken during the test so you shouldn’t feel any significant side effects. However some people feel dizzy or faint and if this happens you should alert the Specialist GP carrying out the test so that they can make you feel comfortable. You may also have a small bruised area on your skin where the needle went in but this will soon go.

    No. Our Team at Hale Health will tell you if there are any special instructions that you need to follow before your test. Occasionally, depending on the type of blood test you may be asked to:

    • Avoid eating or drinking anything (except water) before midnight prior to the test. This is called a fasting blood test and helps avoid food and drink you have consumed affecting the result.
    • Stop taking certain medication prior to the test. This would only be done if there is a chance that one of your medication might affect the result of the test.

    If you have a phobia of needles or have difficulty giving a blood sample, please let the Specialist GP know. They will be sympathetic and will do their best to support you through the experience.

    Your Specialist GP will be happy to discuss your blood tests with you and explain what they are for. If you would like to know more, you can visit the NHS website and follow their link to learn about some of the most widely used blood tests.