£149.00
Explore our Advanced Child Profile for a comprehensive assessment of your child’s health.
This profile includes a wide range of essential tests, providing valuable insights into your
child’s well-being.
The kit must be ordered by a parent or legal guardian who provides permission. The parent or guardian should oversee and support the child with the sample collection process to ensure accuracy and safety.
Home Test Kit
£149.00
Home Test Kit
£149.00
Diabetes
Lipid Function
Liver Function
Iron Parameters
Electrolytes
Vitamin parameters
Kidney Function
Inflammatory Markers
This measures the child’s iron levels, essential for the production of red blood cells and overall health.
This test assesses the body’s ability to transport iron in the blood, helping to diagnose and monitor iron-related disorders.
A protein found in the blood, albumin levels can indicate a child’s nutritional status and liver function.
A blood protein that, when measured alongside albumin, helps assess a child’s overall protein balance and immune system health.
This test measures the waste product of protein metabolism and can provide insights into kidney function.
A comprehensive measurement of cholesterol levels, important for understanding a child’s heart health.
A measurement that includes all “bad” cholesterol valuable for assessing cardiovascular risk in children.
LDH levels can provide information about tissue damage, including that of the heart, liver, or muscles, in a child.
A component of total bilirubin, this measures the amount of bilirubin that is directly conjugated in the liver and can provide insights into liver and bile duct health.
This measures the amount of bilirubin that is not directly conjugated in the liver and can be associated with various medical conditions.
The sum of direct and indirect bilirubin levels, this test is important for assessing various liver and gallbladder conditions in children.
This test calculates the child’s kidney function, providing an estimate of how well their kidneys are filtering waste products from the blood.
In a child’s health profile, assessing magnesium levels can ensure that they are getting enough to support these critical functions. If a deficiency is detected, dietary adjustments or supplementation under a healthcare provider’s guidance can help to address it.
This is a protein that stores iron in your body. The Ferritin test measures the amount of ferritin in your blood and is a good indicator of how much iron is stored in your body.
This test checks for the levels of vitamin B12 in the blood. Vitamin B12 is an important nutrient that helps to keep your nervous system healthy and is essential for the production of red blood cells.
This measures the child’s blood sugar levels, important for monitoring diabetes and overall health.
This enzyme is important for bone and liver health, so its levels in a child’s blood can provide insights into these areas.
Another enzyme used to assess liver and heart health in children.
Essential for the development of a child’s bones and teeth, this test evaluates calcium levels.
This test determines the child’s vitamin D levels, crucial for bone development and overall health.
A marker for kidney function, this test helps evaluate the filtering capacity of a child’s kidneys.
Elevated CK levels can indicate muscle damage or diseases in children, especially those affecting skeletal or cardiac muscle.
An enzyme related to the liver and bile ducts, elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues in a child.
High levels of uric acid can be associated with gout and kidney issues in children.
This test measures inflammation in the child’s body and can help identify infections or inflammatory conditions.
How does it work?
Checking what’s happening inside your body is quick and easy — do it from the comfort of your home. We help you understand your health in 4 simple steps:

Pick your blood test
We have a range of suitable tests to cater for your needs

Take your sample
Your blood test kit arrives within 1-2 days, along with instructions on how to take your sample.

Return your sample
Post it back to one of our labs for free.

Receive your results
Our efficient dedicate laboratory will guarantee next day results.
FAQs
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