Description

Advanced Well-Woman MOT

Advanced Well-Woman MOT

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)

🧪 What This Package Covers

Our Active Health MOT is a smart starting point if you’re looking to understand your current health status. It’s suitable for adults aged 18–79, both men and women, and focuses on essential areas like heart function, stroke and clot risk, organ health, and more.

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

6-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 Well woman Health Check

The Well woman 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.

Full Blood Count (FBC)

A complete overview of blood components to detect infections, anaemia, and bone marrow function:

  • Haemoglobin & Haematocrit: Determine oxygen-carrying capacity and hydration.
  • MCV, MCHC: Show red blood cell size and haemoglobin concentration—key for anaemia diagnosis.
  • RBC, WBC & Differential (Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils): Identify immune response, inflammation, or blood disorders.

Platelets, RDW, MPV, Reticulocytes: Assess blood clotting, cell regeneration, and bone marrow activity.

Kidney (Renal) Function

Monitors filtration, electrolyte balance, and waste removal:

  • Creatinine, eGFR: Core measures of kidney efficiency.
  • Urea, Uric Acid, Cystatin C: Indicate metabolic waste buildup and risk for kidney damage.
  • Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Phosphate, Magnesium: Maintain nerve, muscle, and cardiovascular function.
  • Total Protein: Affects fluid balance and immune system health.

Cardiovascular (Heart) Health

Women may present differently with heart disease—this panel provides a complete risk profile:

  • Cholesterol Panel (Total, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides): Measures lipid balance.
  • Cholesterol Ratios & Apolipoproteins A-I/B: Offer greater precision in assessing cardiovascular risk.
  • Lipoprotein (a): A genetic marker linked to heart disease.
  • High Sensitivity CRP: Detects chronic low-grade inflammation that raises heart disease and stroke risk.

Liver Function

Evaluates liver cell integrity, bile processing, and protein production:

  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, ALP): Detect liver inflammation, fatty liver disease, or bile duct issues.
  • Bilirubin, Albumin, Globulin: Assess liver’s detox, synthesis, and immune roles.

Thyroid Function and Autoimmunity

Thyroid disorders are more common in women, often causing fatigue, weight changes, and mood shifts:

  • FT3, FT4, TSH: Test hormone output and brain-pituitary feedback loop.
  • Thyroid Antibodies (TgAb, TPOAb): Screen for autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto’s or Graves’.

Blood Sugar Regulation & Diabetes Risk

Monitors both short and long-term blood glucose control:

  • Fasting Glucose, HbA1c: Reveal real-time and 3-month sugar trends.
  • Insulin, C-Peptide: Detect insulin resistance or early beta-cell dysfunction.

Bone Health & Calcium Regulation

Especially important post-menopause, where risk of osteoporosis rises:

  • ALP (Bone-specific), Calcium, Phosphate: Linked to bone metabolism.
  • Vitamin D: Essential for calcium absorption and bone strength.
  • PTH: Regulates calcium and phosphate levels; abnormal in parathyroid disorders.

Iron & Anaemia Profile

Checks for iron deficiency, common in menstruating or pregnant women:

  • Serum Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin, TIBC, Saturation: Measure storage, availability, and transport of iron.

Female-Specific Tumour Markers

Early warning signs of gynaecological and GI cancers:

  • CA125: Linked to ovarian cancer, also elevated in endometriosis.
  • CA153: Associated with breast cancer monitoring.
  • CA199, CEA: Useful in detecting pancreatic, colorectal, and gastrointestinal cancers.

Inflammation & Immunity Status

Immunoglobulins IgG, IgM, IgA: Reveal chronic infections, immune deficiency, or autoimmune trends.

Allergy Screening

IgE: High levels suggest environmental or food allergies

Vitamin & Nutritional Profile

Key to maintaining energy, nerve health, and immune regulation:

    • Folate, Vitamin B12: Vital for cell division, neurological health, and red blood cell production.
    • Total Antioxidant Status: Evaluates oxidative stress—linked to ageing and chronic disease.

Pancreatic Health

Amylase, Lipase: Raised in cases of pancreatitis or pancreatic dysfunction.

Digestive Health & Coeliac Screening

H. pylori Antigen: Bacterial cause of ulcers and gastritis.

aTTG Antibodies: Detects Coeliac disease—a gluten sensitivity.

FIT (Faecal Immunochemical Test): Screens for hidden blood—bowel cancer risk.

Metabolic Syndrome Evaluation

Leptin: Hormone linked to fat metabolism and hunger signals. High in obesity and leptin resistance.

Hormonal & Reproductive Health

Profile Tailored to fertility, perimenopause, and menstrual issues:

  • Oestradiol, FSH, LH, Progesterone: Reproductive and ovulatory health.
  • Prolactin: Linked to lactation and pituitary disorders.
  • Testosterone, SHBG, FAI: Key in PCOS, libido, and energy balance.

Urinalysis & Urine Culture

Detects kidney issues, urinary tract infections, and metabolic waste:

  • Dipstick: pH, glucose, protein, ketones
  • Microscopy: WBCs, RBCs, nitrites, casts, urobilinogen
  • Culture & Sensitivity: Identifies bacterial cause and best antibiotic match

ECG (Electrocardiogram)

This painless, non-invasive test records the electrical signals of your heart:

Helps detect arrhythmias, silent heart disease, and hypertrophy

Important for those with palpitations, chest pain, or high blood pressure

Lung Function Test (Spirometry)

Assesses how well the lungs are working, important for smokers, asthmatics, or those with breathing issues:

  • Measures FEV1, FVC, and FEV1/FVC ratio
  • Detects asthma, COPD, or restrictive lung disease

Outcome & Follow-up Each Advanced Well-Woman MOT

Outcome & Follow-up Each Advanced Well-Woman MOT includes:

  • Full written medical report with detailed lab explanation
  • Doctor-reviewed summary with next-step guidance
  • Health improvement plan based on clinical findings

Ideal

Ideal For:

  • Women over 30 looking for preventive, personalised health insights
  • Those with fatigue, hormone imbalance, irregular periods, or chronic symptoms
  • Women approaching or going through menopause
  • Women with a family history of cancer, diabetes, or heart disease

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I fast before the test?

Fast for 8–10 hours for accurate glucose, lipid, and insulin results.

How long does the test take?

 Approximately 60–90 minutes including consultation, blood draw, ECG, and other assessments.

Can I customise the package?

Additional tests like cervical smear, pelvic ultrasound, or vitamin panel can be added.

How soon do I get results?

Within 5–7 working days. A full report and follow-up will be arranged.

What if something abnormal is found?

You will be guided by our clinical team with referrals, lifestyle advice, or treatment options as needed.

Is this suitable for menopause monitoring?

Absolutely. Hormonal health is a central part of this screening.