Advanced Blood Analysis
Your blood tests might say "normal" — but normal isn't the same as optimal. We analyse your results using functional ranges to catch what standard testing misses.
Standard blood test reference ranges are designed to identify disease. They tell you whether you're clinically unwell. But there's a huge grey area between "diseased" and "thriving" — and that's where most people with chronic symptoms are living.
Functional blood analysis uses tighter, evidence-based optimal ranges to spot patterns and biomarkers that are heading in the wrong direction before they become a diagnosis. This is how we catch problems early and intervene before they become entrenched.
If you've ever been told your bloods are fine but you know something isn't right, functional blood analysis often reveals what's been missed.
How It Works
We don't look at markers in isolation. We examine how your results relate to each other — spotting patterns that reveal the underlying story behind your symptoms.
Standard ranges are wide. A TSH of 4.5 is "normal" by NHS standards but may indicate your thyroid is already struggling. We use tighter, optimal ranges that reflect where you should be for good health.
GPs typically run a limited set of markers. We run comprehensive panels that cover areas often overlooked — full thyroid, iron studies, inflammation, vitamin D, B12, folate and more.
We build your blood panel based on your symptoms and health history. A typical comprehensive panel might include:
Bring Your Existing Results
You don't always need new tests. If you've had recent blood work done through your GP or privately, we can reanalyse your results using functional ranges. Often the answers are already in data you already have — they just haven't been interpreted this way before.
Take the Next Step
If your blood tests say you're fine but you don't feel fine, we can help you understand what they're really telling you.
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