Your great value entry-level package includes key readings covering your heart health and stroke risk, liver and kidney health, general health markers and more.
This package is suitable for males and females aged 18-79, particularly those who are concerned about heart health, stroke and blood clot risks.
Health MOTs
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£129
Sex This package is suitable for both men and women
This package is a good entry-level health MOT. It covers a range of areas relevant for males and females who want a general overview of their heart health and stroke risk. You’ll receive over 50 key readings covering heart, liver, kidneys, stroke risk, blood clots right the way through to iron, calcium, cholesterol and glucose levels, highlighting any risk areas before they become problematic.
On top of the blood tests and body composition analysis, the package also includes an ECG check for atrial fibrillation. This is a common condition which can increase your risk of stroke up to 5 times. If you’re looking for a general set of baseline tests, this package is for you.
If you’re looking for a more comprehensive package with additional cardiovascular health tests, you may want to consider the Core and Complete packages.
*Full price based on purchasing tests individually. Discount applied for purchasing tests as a package. All our tests have been specially designed to be convenient and non-invasive. Once you’ve booked your appointment, full preparation instructions will be provided in your confirmation email or letter. You can continue to eat and drink normally before your appointment, and you’ll also remain fully clothed throughout.
Health MOTs
Active
£129
Sex This package is suitable for both men and women
Your body composition scan is performed by sending a safe electrical signal through your body via pressure-contact electrodes. You’ll receive a breakdown of the percentages and weights of the various components of your body.
A 6-lead ECG test will be used to check your heart rhythm. An accredited cardiac consultant will then review your trace (the image of your heartbeat over a period of time). The most common type of irregular heartbeat in atrial fibrillation, which affects around 1.2 million people in the UK. People with an irregular heartbeat are 5 times more likely to suffer a stroke than those without. This is because the condition increases your risk of blood clots. But with the right treatment to control an irregular heartbeat, you can reduce your risk of stroke.
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common condition which restricts blood flow to the legs. The ABPI (Ankle Brachial Pressure Index) test is used to examine blood pressure difference between the arms and legs which can be an indicator of the condition.