£890.00

Description

ADVANCE WELLMAN MOT +PRIVATE GP CONSULTATION

ADVANCE WELLMAN MOT +PRIVATE GP CONSULTATION

£890.00

Stool sample and Urine sample required

Private GP Consultation

Comprehensive 30-minute review of results

Clear explanation of:

Blood test outcomes

ECG, , and lung function reports

Personalised advice for:

Lifestyle optimisation

Medications or supplementation

Specialist referrals (cardiology, respiratory, metabolic)

Non-Invasive Physiological Measurements

Who Should Get a Wellman Health Check?

  • Men aged 30+, especially those over 40
  • Those with a family history of heart disease, diabetes, or cancer
  • Men experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or hormonal symptoms
  • Individuals seeking proactive, preventive healthcare

This screening is a powerful tool for catching issues early, reducing health risks, and enhancing overall wellbeing for men at all stages of adult life.

Non-Invasive Physiological Measurements

Height & Weight

Fundamental for anthropometric and metabolic assessment

Body Mass Index (BMI)

BMI >25 = overweight; >30 = obese

Obesity is a major independent risk factor for CVD, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and heart failure

Blood Pressure (BP)

Measured in a calm, seated state after 5 minutes of rest

Hypertension is the most significant modifiable risk factor for stroke and heart failure

Multiple readings may be taken for accuracy

Oxygen Saturation (SpO₂)

Measures arterial oxygen levels via pulse oximeter

Levels <94% may suggest cardiorespiratory compromise, anaemia, or sleep apnoea risk

Lead ECG (Atrial Fibrillation Screening

Detects arrhythmias, specifically Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

AF increases stroke risk by 500% and is often asymptomatic

Early identification allows for anticoagulation or rhythm control planning

Resting ECG (Electrocardiogram)

6-lead resting ECG to assess:

Heart rhythm

Heart rate

Electrical conduction abnormalities

Detects conditions like:

Atrial fibrillation (AF)

Bradycardia or tachycardia

Signs of ischemia or past heart damage

ECG takes 2–3 minutes and is non-invasive

Lung Function Test (Spirometry)

Measures:

FEV1 (air expelled in 1 sec)

FVC (total lung capacity)

FEV1/FVC ratio – diagnostic for asthma, COPD, or restriction

The Wellman Health Check

The Wellman Health Check is a comprehensive, proactive screening programme tailored specifically to address the unique health risks and concerns of men. It focuses on early identification of disease, personalised risk assessment, and strategic lifestyle guidance to promote long-term health and vitality. This assessment is ideal for men aged 30+, and highly recommended from age 40 onward. It covers cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, prostate, and nutritional health, as well as major organ function and general wellness.

Cardiovascular Risk & Heart Health

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men. This section evaluates key markers that assess your cardiovascular risk and vascular inflammation:

  • Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides: A complete lipid profile helps assess the risk of arterial plaque buildup.
  • HDL/LDL & Cholesterol Ratios: More accurate indicators of risk than individual values alone.
  • Apolipoprotein A-I & B: These protein particles provide refined insight into cholesterol transport and arterial damage.
  • Lipoprotein (a): A genetic marker linked to early heart disease.
  • High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP): A highly sensitive marker of low-grade vascular inflammation that may precede atherosclerosis.
  • Blood Pressure: While not a lab test, monitoring blood pressure alongside these markers gives a more complete picture.

Diabetes & Blood Sugar Control

Men are often unaware they are developing diabetes until complications arise. This profile checks for current and emerging risks:

  • Fasting Glucose: Immediate glucose level.
  • HbA1c: Reflects average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months and is critical for detecting prediabetes.
  • Insulin: High fasting insulin may indicate insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
  • C-Peptide: Measures your body’s insulin production capacity.

Kidney & Liver Function

These vital organs silently regulate waste and detoxification. Dysfunction can go undetected for years:

  • Creatinine & eGFR: Evaluate kidney filtration performance. eGFR adjusts for age, sex, and race.
  • Urea & Uric Acid: Indicators of protein metabolism and risk of kidney stones or gout.
  • Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Phosphate, Magnesium): Crucial for nerve function, hydration, and muscle performance.
  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, ALP): Identify liver cell injury, alcohol-related damage, or bile flow obstruction.
  • Bilirubin: Reflects the liver’s ability to process and excrete waste.

Albumin & Globulin: Measure the liver’s protein-synthesising function and overall immune status.

Prostate Health (for men 40+)

Prostate enlargement and cancer are major concerns for ageing men:

  • Total PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen): Elevated levels may indicate inflammation, enlargement, or cancer.
  • Free PSA: Used with Total PSA to improve diagnostic accuracy.

PSA Ratio: A low ratio may increase suspicion of prostate cancer

Hormonal Balance

Hormonal changes can affect energy, libido, metabolism, and muscle mass. This panel evaluates androgen balance:

  • Total Testosterone: Principal male hormone; affects strength, mood, and vitality.
  • Free Testosterone (via FAI): Reflects bioavailable testosterone.
  • SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin): Binds testosterone and affects its availability.
  • FSH, LH, Prolactin: Help determine causes of testosterone imbalance (e.g., pituitary vs testicular).

Nutritional & Vitamin Health

Nutrient deficiencies often underlie fatigue, poor concentration, and immune dysfunction:

  • Vitamin D: Supports bone, immune, and mood regulation.
  • Vitamin B12 & Folate: Essential for neurological function, red blood cell formation, and mental clarity.
  • Iron Studies: Includes Ferritin, Serum Iron, Transferrin, and Saturation – assess for anaemia or iron overload.
  • Total Antioxidant Status: Evaluates body’s ability to neutralise free radicals and oxidative stress.

Full Blood Count & Immune Markers

Provides essential insights into your general health and immune function:

  • Haemoglobin & Haematocrit: Indicate oxygen-carrying capacity and hydration status.
  • White Blood Cells (Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, etc.): Signal infections, inflammation, or immune dysfunction.
  • Platelets: Important for clotting and vascular health.
  • RDW, MPV, Reticulocytes: Show red blood cell production and variation—useful for diagnosing anaemia.
  • IgG, IgA, IgM: Immunoglobulin levels reveal immune system competency and past infection exposure.

Digestive & Gut Health (Optional Add-on)

Gut health affects everything from immunity to mood and metabolism:

  • H. pylori Antigen: Detects bacterial infection linked to ulcers and stomach cancer.
  • aTTG: Screens for Coeliac Disease (autoimmune gluten sensitivity).

Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT): Screens for blood in the stool—a warning sign of bowel cancer.

Metabolic Syndrome Marker

Leptin: A hormone that regulates hunger and metabolism. High levels may reflect resistance associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome.

Urinalysis & Microbial Screening

Identifies infections, metabolic issues, and systemic disorders:

    • Urine Dipstick: Tests for pH, protein, glucose, ketones.
    • Microscopy: Assesses WBCs, RBCs, casts, and crystals.
    • Urine Culture & Sensitivity: Identifies bacterial infection and appropriate antibiotic treatment.
    • Stool Culture (if included): Assesses gut pathogens and gut flora imbalance.

ECG (Electrocardiogram)

A non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of your heart. It helps detect:

  • Irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias)
  • Evidence of previous or ongoing heart attacks
  • Structural abnormalities such as left ventricular hypertrophy

This quick test can provide critical insight into cardiac health and risk factors for sudden cardiac events.

Lung Function Test (Spirometry)

Measures the capacity and efficiency of your lungs. It is especially valuable for individuals with:

  • History of smoking
  • Asthma or allergies
  • Shortness of breath or chronic cough

Key parameters measured include:

  • FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second)
  • FVC (Forced Vital Capacity)
  • FEV1/FVC Ratio

These values help diagnose and monitor conditions such as asthma, COPD, and restrictive lung disease.

Outcome & Aftercare Each Wellman Health Check

Outcome & Aftercare Each Wellman Health Check includes a:

  • Detailed written report with individual test explanations and results
  • Clinical interpretation by a doctor or specialist
  • Personalised health recommendations, including referrals, lifestyle advice, and follow-up strategies

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before my Wellman Health Check?

Yes, we recommend fasting for 8–10 hours before your appointment for accurate glucose and lipid results.

How long does the check take?

Approximately 60–90 minutes, including consultations, sample collection, ECG, and optional lung function testing.

When will I receive my results?

Results are typically available within 5–7 working days and will be followed by a consultation or report.

Is this health check suitable if I feel well?

Absolutely. It’s designed for early detection—even when no symptoms are present.

What if something abnormal is found?

Our clinical team will explain the findings and recommend next steps, including referrals if needed.

Can I add more tests to the package?

Yes. We offer optional add-ons like hormone profiles, advanced cardiac markers, vitamin panels, and more.