
Metabolic Reset Test

What This Test Measures
The Metabolic Reset Test brings together an extensive panel to give a full-body metabolic snapshot. It includes a Full Blood Count to assess overall blood health and resilience, alongside markers of inflammation and tissue stress such as hsCRP, LDH, and Creatine Kinase. Carbohydrate metabolism is explored through fasting glucose, insulin, and HbA1c, helping to identify early insulin resistance or blood sugar instability long before symptoms appear. Thyroid hormones (TSH, FT3, FT4) provide insight into metabolic rate and energy regulation, while lipid markers including HDL help evaluate cardiovascular and metabolic risk.

Why It Matters
Beyond glucose and cholesterol, true metabolic health depends on how well your organs, hormones, and micronutrients work together. This test evaluates liver and kidney function, digestive enzymes such as lipase and amylase, electrolyte balance, iron status, vitamin D, magnesium, urate, calcium, and phosphate, all of which influence energy levels, recovery, inflammation, and hormonal balance. The result is a clear, clinically grounded picture that supports targeted nutrition, lifestyle changes, and professional guidance, allowing you to reset your metabolism with confidence rather than guesswork.
What's included
Our biological age test is a scientifically validated method that uses nine key blood markers to provide personalised insights into your health and ageing. Your biological age score is your biological age compared to your chronological (actual) age.
Insulin resistance can lead to difficulty losing weight, distinct abdominal fat, fatigue, bloating and sugar cravings. Identifying insulin resistance early and committing to lifestyle changes can ultimately help the progression to diabetes.
Lipids and cholesterol are fat-like substances in your blood. Some are necessary for good health, but when you have a high level of cholesterol in your blood, a lot of it ends up being deposited in the walls of your arteries and other vital organs. Lifestyle choices including diet, exercise and alcohol intake can all influence cholesterol levels and your risk of developing heart disease.
Your thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate growth and energy expenditure. Thyroid disorders are quite common, and many people don’t have any symptoms at all. This thyroid test screens for the thyroid hormones that play a key role in regulating the body’s metabolism.
The link between low-grade inflammation and chronic disease is widely recognised. Research indicates that following an anti-inflammatory diet may help fight off inflammation.
This simple iron test measures how much iron you have in your blood, as well as the amount of iron you have stored in your body. Iron levels are relevant to energy, blood cell health and overall wellbeing.
Calcium and vitamin D play a critical role in maintaining bone health. When you don’t get enough calcium, you increase your risk of developing osteoporosis and stress fractures. This blood test measures both your total calcium and corrected calcium levels, as well your 25-OHD vitamin D levels.
The full blood count measures red cells, white cells and platelets — foundational markers included in most health assessments. It is actually a group of tests that examine different parts of the blood. Results from the following tests provide the broadest picture of your health.
Your kidneys filter waste from your body and regulate salts in your blood. They also produce hormones and vitamins that direct cell activities in many organs and help to control blood pressure. Your kidneys filter waste and regulate salts in your blood. This panel measures key markers of kidney function.
Your liver processes drugs and alcohol, filters toxic chemicals, stores vitamins and minerals, and makes bile, proteins and enzymes. This liver function test measures key liver enzymes and markers relevant to understanding your liver health.
Proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are broken down by stomach acids, enzymes produced by the pancreas, and bile from the liver. This process also releases micronutrients. This blood test measures the levels of enzymes produced by the pancreas.
Test instructions
Fast from all food and drink (other than water) for at least 8 hours, and no more than 12 hours prior to your test.
Download and print your pathology form from your i-screen dashboard.
Take your form to one of our affiliated collection centres to have your sample taken.
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