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Well Man Test

42 tests included
How often do you get your car serviced - every 6 months, every year perhaps - this preventive maintenance helps to prolong the life of your vehicle. But what about your most important asset - how often do you give yourself a work up? This blood test covers the essentials so you're doing more than just kicking the tyres when it comes to your health.
$249 AUD
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More than just kicking the tyres

The Well Man Check is a blood test suitable for men of all ages. This blood test establishes base levels of important biomarkers which can be actively tracked for changes. It covers essential blood tests to gauge overall well-being including a full blood count, cholesterol check, liver and kidney function analysis, vitamin D and ferritin levels, and a diabetes screen. It also includes a comprehensive male hormone screen.

What's included

This snapshot brings together your key results, context, and next steps to give a clear picture of your health.

Inflammation & Immune HealthMetabolic & Cardiovascular HealthNutrient & Bone HealthHormonal & Reproductive HealthOrgan Function & Detoxification

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.

Biological Age in yearsAge Comparison

This male hormone test measures key hormones that play an important role in fertility and athletic performance.

TestosteroneFree TestosteroneOestradiol (male)FSHLHSHBG

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.

Red Blood Cell CountHaemoglobinHaematocritMCVMCHMCHCRDWWhite Blood Cell CountEosinophilsMonocytesLymphocytesNeutrophilsBasophilsPlatelet Count

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.

Total CholesterolLDLHDLTriglyceridesNon-HDL Cholesterol

Blood glucose is generated from carbohydrates and to use this fuel for energy your body needs insulin. With type 2 diabetes the cells either ignore the insulin or the body doesn't produce enough of it. Glucose then builds up leading to problems with the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and blood vessels.

Fasting glucose

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 your total and corrected calcium levels, your vitamin D levels, and also checks for gout.

Vitamin DCalciumCalcium (corrected)UratePhosphateMagnesium

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.

BilirubinALPASTALTGGTAlbuminTotal ProteinGlobulin

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.

SodiumPotassiumChlorideBicarbonateUreaCreatinineeGFR

Inadequate recovery from exercise or overtraining can be associated with inflammation and muscle damage.

Creatine KinaseHigh sensitivity CRP

This ferritin test is a measure of how much iron you have stored in your body. Low ferritin can be a sign of anaemia caused by iron deficiency. This ferritin test measures how much iron you have stored in your body.

Ferritin

Test instructions

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Fast from all food and drink (other than water) for at least 8 hours, and no more than 12 hours prior to your test.

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Download and print your pathology form from your i-screen dashboard.

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Take your form to one of our affiliated collection centres to have your sample taken.

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