£900.00

Description

HEALTH MOT PACKAGE

HEALTH MOT PACKAGE

£900.00

This test is suited for:

Individuals with no symptoms but with family history of heart disease or stroke

Patients with elevated cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes

Those with chronic inflammation, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, or metabolic syndrome

People seeking executive screening, lifestyle optimisation, or tailored prevention planning

🧾 Advanced Service Overview

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of premature death and disability worldwide — often developing silently over decades. The Cardiovascular Profile 2 offers a high-resolution lens into your current and future cardiovascular health by combining advanced biomarkers, vascular inflammation indicators, genetic lipid risk testing, and real-time physiologic 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 plannin

Resting ECG (Electrocardiogram)

This package is ideal if you:

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

🔬 What’s Measured – Functional & Clinical Interpretation

Complete Lipid Panel

Standard lipid testing expanded for cardiovascular precision:

  • Total Cholesterol – overall lipid load
  • LDL-C – primary atherogenic particle; correlates with arterial plaque
  • HDL-C – reverse cholesterol transport; protective
  • Triglycerides – elevated in insulin resistance, obesity, and metabolic syndrome

Non-HDL-C – includes all atherogenic lipoproteins; superior risk predictor in diabetes and obesity

Apolipoproteins (ApoA1 and ApoB)

A protein-level analysis of lipid particle quantity and quality:

  • ApoB – represents all atherogenic particles (LDL, VLDL, IDL); elevated in high-risk atherosclerosis
  • ApoA1 – main HDL protein, reflects anti-atherogenic capacity
  • ApoB:ApoA1 ratio – stronger predictor of myocardial infarction than LDL alone
    Useful for patients with normal LDL but elevated lipoprotein particle count

Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]

A genetically inherited variant of LDL with pro-thrombotic properties:

  • Unaffected by lifestyle; not reduced by statins
  • Elevation significantly increases risk of early-onset coronary artery disease, stroke, and aortic stenosis
  • Particularly important for individuals with strong family history of cardiovascular events despite normal cholesterol

Fibrinogen

An acute-phase reactant and key clotting protein:

  • High fibrinogen contributes to hypercoagulability and plaque instability
  • Elevated in smokers, chronic inflammatory states, and metabolic syndrome
  • Strongly associated with stroke, MI, and peripheral artery disease (PAD)

High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)

Gold-standard test for detecting subclinical vascular inflammation:

  • hs-CRP >3.0 mg/L = high risk of cardiovascular events, even with normal lipids
  • Reflects endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance

Essential in assessing plaque vulnerability and rupture potential

Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2 / PLAC Test)

A vascular-specific enzyme involved in LDL oxidation:

  • Localises to atherosclerotic plaque
  • Lp-PLA2 >200 ng/mL = high risk for coronary plaque rupture and stroke

Especially relevant in patients with intermediate or unclear risk

Homocysteine

A sulphur-containing amino acid associated with endothelial damage:

  • High levels linked to vascular inflammation, arterial stiffness, and thromboembolic events
  • Elevated in vitamin B12/folate deficiency, hypothyroidism, renal impairment

Strongly correlated with stroke, cognitive decline, and peripheral vascular disease

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should consider this test?

This assessment is ideal for adults aged 40 and over, or younger individuals with:

  • A family history of heart disease or stroke
  • Risk factors such as high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, or smoking
  • Symptoms like chest discomfort, fatigue, or shortness of breath

A desire for a preventive health check or athletic clearance

Do I need to be unwell to take this test?

No. This is a preventative screening package designed to detect silent cardiovascular or respiratory issues before symptoms arise. Many people with underlying heart or lung problems feel fine — until a serious event occurs.

What is included in the ECG test?

The 6-lead ECG measures:

  • Heart rhythm
  • Heart rate
  • Signs of atrial fibrillation, conduction delays, or past heart damage

It’s painless, quick (2–3 minutes), and provides immediate data on your heart’s electrical activity.

What does the echocardiogram (ECHO) check for?

The ECHO is a non-invasive ultrasound that evaluates:

  • Heart muscle strength (ejection fraction)
  • Valve function (e.g., mitral, aortic valves)
  • Chamber sizes
  • Signs of heart failure or valve disease

It helps detect issues that may not appear on an ECG or blood test.

What does the lung function test involve?

Spirometry measures how well your lungs move air. It helps identify:

  • Asthma
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Other restrictive or obstructive lung conditions

You’ll be asked to breathe into a mouthpiece, sometimes before and after a bronchodilator.

How should I prepare for this test?
  • Fast for 8–12 hours before your appointment (water is allowed)
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing (for ECG and ECHO access)
  • Bring a list of current medications
  • Avoid caffeine or strenuous activity on the morning of your test

Smokers should avoid smoking for at least 4 hours before

How long does the full assessment take?

The appointment takes approximately 60–90 minutes, including:

  • Clinical measurements
  • Blood collection
  • ECG
  • ECHO
  • Lung function testing

Post-assessment review

How will I receive my results?

You’ll get your full results:

  • On a secure digital dashboard
  • As a downloadable PDF report
  • With a private GP consultation (virtual or in person) to explain findings and next steps
How will I receive my results?

You’ll get your full results:

  • On a secure digital dashboard
  • As a downloadable PDF report
  • With a private GP consultation (virtual or in person) to explain findings and next steps
What happens if something abnormal is found?

Your GP will:

  • Provide a clinical explanation of the result
  • Offer referral letters to relevant specialists (e.g., cardiologist, respiratory physician)
  • Recommend further diagnostics (e.g., Holter monitor, CT angiogram) if needed
  • Develop a custom prevention or treatment plan
Can I use this report for insurance or specialist referrals?

Yes. All results are clinician-grade and suitable for:

  • Insurance applications
  • Corporate health programs
  • Private or NHS referrals

You’ll receive full documentation for your records or to share with other healthcare providers