General Health

At The National Blood Test Clinic UK, we provide a comprehensive range of private general health blood tests to help you monitor your wellbeing. These tests cover key health markers, including liver and kidney function, thyroid levels, cholesterol, blood sugar, full blood count, vitamins, and minerals. By checking these essential indicators, you can assess your current health status as well as identify early signs of a health condition.  

Why Choose Our General Health Blood Tests?

Whether you are managing an existing condition, experiencing unexplained symptoms, or simply want insights about your health, a general health screening is the foundation.  

The National Blood Test Clinic offers both home blood test kits and in-clinic test appointments. With our home blood test kits, you can conveniently collect your sample and return it to our accredited laboratory. For those who prefer in-clinic testing, our professional phlebotomy service is available across the UK. Results are delivered quickly and are reviewed by medical experts to ensure accuracy and clarity.

Browse all health tests at The National Blood Test Clinic and book your test online today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does a general health blood test include?

A typical general health profile includes a detailed screening for kidney and liver function, cholesterol, thyroid, blood sugar, full blood count, and key vitamins and minerals.

Can I test for general health screening at home?

Yes, the National Blood Test Clinic provides both home and clinic-based screening options for general health checks. You can order a home blood test kit in the UK, collect your own sample following the instructions provided, and return it to our accredited laboratory.

Who should consider a general health check?

Anyone who wants to monitor existing health status, detect early risk factors, or review ongoing symptoms can benefit from these tests.

How long do results take?

Most general health blood tests provide results within 1-3 working days after thorough review.

Are these tests useful for preventive care?

The routine general health screenings can highlight early signs of health concerns for timely medical advice and treatment.