Comprehensive Bloodwork

We offer an array of blood tests to help identify and address the root causes of health issues. Our approach goes beyond merely diagnosing conditions; we aim to detect hidden vulnerabilities and link your symptoms to underlying problems, allowing us to address them early and prevent future health concerns.

These comprehensive tests are designed to identify metabolic disruptions at nutritional, cellular and systemic level:

  • Inflammatory markers
  • Nutrients Analysis (vitamin D, Iron studies, serum magnesium)
  • Hormonal profile
  • Adrenal health
  • Insulin & blood sugar regulation
  • Thyroid health
  • Lipid profile
  • Infectious diseases
  • Tumor markers
  • Basic (Kidney function, liver function, Urine FEME)

Addons

Advanced lipid profile analysis
(Blood sample required)

These are beyond the standard of cholesterol marker alone, but it will test smaller particle than LDL which is responsible for atherosclerosis some other cardiovascular disease. In addition to the basic lipid profile panel, (cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglyceride), Lipoprotein A (LPA) test &  Apolipoprotein A1 & B/ Ratio (APOP) serve as more predictive markers for screening risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases.

  • Basic screening for autoimmune conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus using blood tests
  • Your gut health is closely related to autoimmune issues; immunoglobulins are markers of immune system function
  • Consists of : ANA, RF, IGE, IGG, IGA, IGM and other tests

Rheumatoid Factor (RF) marker can help to predict risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

Food intolerance can cause a wide range of symptoms and disorders:

  • Indigestion symptoms (bloating, gas, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea)
  • Skin symptoms (rash, itching, hives) 
  • Neurological symptoms (fatigue, headache)

 

These issues may be due to Immunoglobulin G-mediated delayed immune reactions to certain foods. The foods that cause these delayed reactions are often hard to diagnose because of the time between consumption and the physical reaction. 

The IgG food intolerance test offers a useful tool for detecting the foods causing this response. The results provide an easy, precise and effective starting point for dietary manipulation.

We can test for reactions to 90 to 200 different types of food to help identify the triggers and develop the best diet plan for you.

When doing an IgG test, it is recommended to eat a large variety of foods in the two weeks prior to testing. Include as many of the foods that are being tested in the specific panel you have chosen. Be aware that if foods are not included in the diet during this time, false negative results may be obtained as recent exposure to these foods may be required for antibodies to be present in the blood.

If you have allergy symptoms, blood tests for Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated immune reactions can be helpful. 

We test for 52 common allergens to identify potential triggers for your immediate immune responses.

Consists of:-

Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Ferritin, Selenium, Manganese, Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Lithium, Copper, Zinc

Vitamins B12 and Folic acid are important for maintaining overall health including red blood cell formation, nervous system, DNA synthesis and energy metabolism.

This test helps to identify if you have sufficient levels of folic acid and B12 for formation of red blood cells.

Heavy metals accumulate in the body over time and are suspected to lead to a wide spread of symptoms and health conditions. Heavy metal toxicity is caused primarily by the levels of pollution and use of chemicals that we are exposed to on a day to day basis.

 

This Toxins Analysis will test level of: 

Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic, Nickel, Aluminium, Antimony, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Thallium, Tin, Palladium, Platinum, Silver

A general screening for common infections such as Hepatitis A/B/C, STDs (HIV, syphilis), H.pylori, chronic viral infection (EBV, CMV)

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is a common herpesvirus, infecting over 90% of the global population. It spreads through saliva, body fluids, and sexual contact, often through activities like kissing. While EBV is usually asymptomatic, it can occasionally be linked to serious conditions such as nasal cancer. We offer testing to assess if you have EBV infection. Prior EBV infection has been associated with autoimmune diseases and chronic fatigue, which may be relevant in your case. Reducing your viral load is important, especially if you are under high stress, as this can reactivate EBV when your immune system is weakened.

Human Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is another widespread herpesvirus, with nearly 100% prevalence in Africa and Asia, and about 80% in Europe and North America. This virus is highly prevalent and can remain asymptomatic in the body, but it can contribute to health issues. Testing for CMV can help identify any underlying health risks and manage your overall well-being.

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