Who should consider general health testing?
General health testing is designed for anyone who wants a clearer picture of how their body is functioning. It provides a broad overview of key systems, including organ health, blood health and metabolic markers. It is particularly relevant if you have never had a comprehensive check before, are returning to exercise after a break, or want reassurance that important systems are working as expected. People managing chronic conditions may use general testing to monitor their baseline and identify changes early.
Testing is also useful if you feel generally off but cannot pinpoint a specific issue. A broad panel allows you to review multiple systems at once and highlight areas that might need closer attention. Those making significant lifestyle changes, such as weight loss or a new training programme, may find a baseline helpful for tracking improvements over time.
Why test from home?
Home blood testing removes the friction of booking appointments and allows you to check multiple markers at once. It gives you control over when and where you collect your sample and reduces the time taken out of work or family commitments. This convenience makes it easier to stay consistent and to repeat tests over time to monitor trends rather than relying on sporadic results taken only when you are unwell.
Having access to structured results helps you build a clearer understanding of your baseline, which is often missing when you only test reactively. By testing at home you can compare results year on year, identify subtle changes and share information with your GP or specialist if anything requires attention.
How it works
Your test kit is delivered to your door with detailed instructions. Once collected, your sample is sent to a UK laboratory for analysis. The lab assesses multiple markers relating to organ function, blood cell health and metabolic balance. Your results are presented in a clear, structured format with explanations for each marker, making it easier to understand what is in range and where further investigation might be useful.











