Private Blood Testing in West Berkshire
Understand what’s going on in your body – not just your symptoms
If something doesn’t feel right, a blood test can help you understand why – and what to do next.
Whether you’re feeling tired, struggling with weight, noticing hormonal changes, or just want a general check-up, blood tests can help identify what’s happening beneath the surface.
Many people have tests done but are left with numbers they don’t fully understand.
At Total Health, your results are reviewed by a GP and explained clearly, so you know what they mean and what to do next.
Blood tests from £131
GP appointments from £130
What you’ll get
- A blood test tailored to your needs
- Fast results (usually within 24-48 hours)
- A GP-reviewed report explaining your results
- A clear next step – whether that’s treatment, further testing, or reassurance
Most importantly, this gives you clarity and a plan, not just numbers.
How would you like to approach your blood tests?
Just want a blood test?
Simple and quick
Choose from our range of blood tests
Fast results (24–48 hours)
GP-reviewed report explaining your results
Best if you know what you want tested or want a general check
Not sure what you need? Start with a GP
Discuss your symptoms or concerns
Get personalised test recommendations
Arrange tests the same day where possible
Best if you’re not sure which test is right
Want a full health check?
A structured look at your overall health
Blood tests + health assessment
GP review and clear plan
Options for more in-depth screening if needed
Best if you want a full picture of your health
Not sure where to start?
Most people choose a GP appointment so they can recommend the right tests for you.
Been asked to have a blood test by a clinician?
If a GP or specialist has requested blood tests, we can arrange these for you quickly.
Already have a blood test kit?
We can take your blood for kits from Medichecks, Goodbody and other providers.
When might a blood test be helpful?
People choose to have blood tests for lots of different reasons. Some of the most common include:
- Feeling tired, run down, or low in energy
- Unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Hormonal changes (e.g. menopause, low testosterone)
- Ongoing symptoms without a clear explanation
- Checking cholesterol, blood sugar, or general health markers
- Monitoring an existing condition
- Wanting reassurance that everything is normal
Sometimes it’s not about a specific symptom – just a feeling that something isn’t quite right.
A blood test can help you understand what’s going on and decide what to do next.
If you’re unsure what’s worth testing, starting with a GP appointment can help you choose the right tests and avoid unnecessary ones.
Ways to have a blood test with us
There are a few different ways to arrange blood tests at Total Health, depending on what you need:
- Book a blood test directly with a GP-reviewed report
- Have tests recommended during a GP appointment
- Include blood tests as part of a health check or screening
- Arrange tests requested by another clinician
- Have blood taken for a home testing kit
If you’re unsure which route is right for you, we’re happy to help guide you.
Total Health Blood Tests With a GP Clinical Oversight Report
These blood tests are ideal if you are looking for a blood test with a report from a GP to let you know what the results of your test mean.
How do these appointments work?
Choose your test from the options below
Book your appointment
Arrive at Total Health well-hydrated on the day of your test
After your blood has been taken we will send it off to our lab.
Results are usually back with 24 - 48 hours.
Your blood test results are reviewed by our GP in 24 hours.
We send you a report with your blood test results and your GP clinical oversight report.
Blood Tests With A GP Review
General Health
Premier General Health Profile -£131
What can I expect from the Premier General Health Profile?
This profile is a comprehensive check of your liver & kidney function, your muscle & bone health, gout, iron levels, diabetes (HbA1c), your full cholesterol profile, and full blood count.
The detailed profile provides an excellent baseline health check. It helps you to proactively manage your health and identify/monitor many underlying or pre-existing conditions throughout your body.
How many markers does this test measure?
Bone Panel
- ALB – Albumin
- CA – Calcium
- CCA – Corrected Calcium
- PHOS – Phosphate
- UA – Uric Acid
Full Blood Count
- BA# – Basophil Absolute Number
- BA – Basophil Percentage
- EO# – Eosinophil Absolute Number
- EO – Eosinophil Percentage
- HCT – Haematocrit
- HGB – Haemoglobin
- LY# – Lymphocyte Absolute Number
- LY – Lymphocyte Percentage
- MCV – Mean Cell Volume
- MCH – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin
- MCHC – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration
- MPV – Mean Platelet Volume
- MO# – Monocyte Absolute Number
- MO – Monocyte Percentage
- NE# – Neutrophil Absolute Number
- NE – Neutrophil Percentage
- PLT – Platelets
- RBC – Red Blood Cells
- RDW – Red Cell Distribution Width Coefficient of Variation
- WBC – White Blood Cells
Heart Panel
- CK – Creatine Kinase
- LDH – Lactate Dehydrogenase
Iron Panel
- FERR – Ferritin
- FE – Iron
- TIBC – Total Iron Binding Capacity
- TFN – Transferrin
- TSAT – Transferrin Saturation
Lipid Panel
- CHOL – Cholesterol
- HDL – High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- LDL – Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- NHDL – Non-HDL Cholesterol
- CHR – Total Cholesterol to HDL Ratio
- TRIG – Triglycerides
Liver Panel
- ALT – Alanine Aminotransferase
- ALB – Albumin
- ALP – Alkaline Phosphatase
- AST – Aspartate Aminotransferase
- GGT – Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase
- GLOB – Globulin
- TBIL – Total Bilirubin
- TP – Total Protein
- UREL – Urea and Electrolyte Panel
- CO2 – Bicarbonate
- CL – Chloride
- CREA – Creatinine (Serum)
- EGFR – Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
- K – Potassium
- NA – Sodium
- UREA – Urea (Serum)
Well Man Premier Plus Profile – £215
How does the Well Man Premier Plus Profile work?
This blood test is our most comprehensive wellness profile for men and is designed to give you the most information about your current health and any potential risks for future health and longevity.
It includes a full blood count, an analysis of kidney and liver function, bone and muscle health, a full cholesterol profile, and iron studies. Additionally, a diabetes check, thyroid function tests, hsCRP, a vitamin profile, and testosterone are all included.
What is tested?
Bone Panel
- ALB – Albumin
- CA – Calcium
- CCA – Corrected Calcium
- PHOS – Phosphate
- UA – Uric Acid
Full Blood Count
- BA# – Basophil Absolute Number
- BA – Basophil Percentage
- EO# – Eosinophil Absolute Number
- EO – Eosinophil Percentage
- HCT – Haematocrit
- HGB – Haemoglobin
- LY# – Lymphocyte Absolute Number
- LY – Lymphocyte Percentage
- MCV – Mean Cell Volume
- MCH – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin
- MCHC – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration
- MPV – Mean Platelet Volume
- MO# – Monocyte Absolute Number
- MO – Monocyte Percentage
- NE# – Neutrophil Absolute Number
- NE – Neutrophil Percentage
- PLT – Platelets
- RBC – Red Blood Cells
- RDW – Red Cell Distribution Width Coefficient of Variation
- WBC – White Blood Cells
Heart Panel
- CK – Creatine Kinase
- LDH – Lactate Dehydrogenase
- IRON – Iron Panel
- FERR – Ferritin
- FE – Iron
- TIBC – Total Iron Binding Capacity
- TFN – Transferrin
- TSAT – Transferrin Saturation
Lipid Panel
- CHOL – Cholesterol
- HDL – High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- LDL – Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- NHDL – Non-HDL Cholesterol
- CHR – Total Cholesterol to HDL Ratio
- TRIG – Triglycerides
- LIVR – Liver Panel
- ALT – Alanine Aminotransferase
- ALB – Albumin
- ALP – Alkaline Phosphatase
- AST – Aspartate Aminotransferase
- GGT – Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase
- GLOB – Globulin
- TBIL – Total Bilirubin
- TP – Total Protein
Urea and Electrolyte Panel
- CO2 – Bicarbonate
- CL – Chloride
- CREA – Creatinine (Serum)
- EGFR – Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
- K – Potassium
- NA – Sodium
- UREA – Urea (Serum)
Individual Markers
- CRPH – C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity)
- FOLS – Folate (Serum)
- FT4 – Free Thyroxine 4
- HBA1C – Glycated Haemoglobin
- TEST – Testosterone
- TSH – Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
- TPSA – Total Prostate Specific Antigen
- B12 – Vitamin B12 (Total)
- VITD – Vitamin D (25-OH)
Well Woman Premier Plus Profile –£215
Why would I need the Well Woman Premier Plus Profile?
This blood test is our most comprehensive wellness profile for women and is designed to give you the most information about your general health risks and current wellness.
It includes a full blood count and analysis of kidney and liver function, bone and muscle health, a full cholesterol profile, and iron studies. Additionally, a diabetes check, thyroid function tests, hsCRP, a vitamin profile, and a female hormones profile are all included.
Which biomarkers are examined in this test?
Bone Panel
- ALB – Albumin
- CA – Calcium
- CCA – Corrected Calcium
- PHOS – Phosphate
- UA – Uric Acid
- FBC – Full Blood Count
- BA# – Basophil Absolute Number
- BA – Basophil Percentage
- EO# – Eosinophil Absolute Number
- EO – Eosinophil Percentage
- HCT – Haematocrit
- HGB – Haemoglobin
- LY# – Lymphocyte Absolute Number
- LY – Lymphocyte Percentage
- MCV – Mean Cell Volume
- MCH – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin
- MCHC – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration
- MPV – Mean Platelet Volume
- MO# – Monocyte Absolute Number
- MO – Monocyte Percentage
- NE# – Neutrophil Absolute Number
- NE – Neutrophil Percentage
- PLT – Platelets
- RBC – Red Blood Cells
- RDW – Red Cell Distribution Width Coefficient of Variation
- WBC – White Blood Cells
Heart Panel
- CK – Creatine Kinase
- LDH – Lactate Dehydrogenase
- IRON – Iron Panel
- FERR – Ferritin
- FE – Iron
- TIBC – Total Iron Binding Capacity
- TFN – Transferrin
- TSAT – Transferrin Saturation
Lipid Panel
- CHOL – Cholesterol
- HDL – High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- LDL – Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
- NHDL – Non-HDL Cholesterol
- CHR – Total Cholesterol to HDL Ratio
- TRIG – Triglycerides
Liver Panel
- ALT – Alanine Aminotransferase
- ALB – Albumin
- ALP – Alkaline Phosphatase
- AST – Aspartate Aminotransferase
- GGT – Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase
- GLOB – Globulin
- TBIL – Total Bilirubin
- TP – Total Protein
Urea and Electrolyte Panel
- CO2 – Bicarbonate
- CL – Chloride
- CREA – Creatinine (Serum)
- EGFR – Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
- K – Potassium
- NA – Sodium
- UREA – Urea (Serum)
Individual Markers
- CRPH – C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity)
- FOLS – Folate (Serum)
- FSH – Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
- FT4 – Free Thyroxine 4
- HBA1C – Glycated Haemoglobin
- LH – Luteinizing Hormone
- OES – Oestradiol
- PROG – Progesterone
- TSH – Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
- B12 – Vitamin B12 (Total)
- VITD – Vitamin D (25-OH)
Hormones
HRT Profile Plus – £199
What can I expect from HRT Profile Plus?
This test includes Cholesterol Profile, Glucose, FSH, Oestradiol, and Thyroid Function: Free T4, TSH, and is a useful test if you are taking HRT and want detailed information about your hormone levels along with other health markers.
Which hormones are tested?
Cholesterol Profile
Glucose
FSH
Oestradiol
Thyroid Function: Free T4, TSH
Thyroid
Thyroid Full Profile – £165
Can you outline what I expect from Thyroid Full Profile?
Fully analyse the function of your thyroid gland including checking for the commonest causes of thyroid dysfunction.
Thyroid problems are common and can cause significant health problems. A blood test is the only way to find out.
This test includes TSH, FT3, FT4, and Thyroglobulin and Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies.
You may also want to consider our GP Thyroid Consultation to talk to a medical expert about your symptoms.
What is tested?
Free T4
Free T3
TSH
Antithyroglobulin Antibodies
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
Weight Loss Monitoring
Weight Loss Injection Monitoring Blood Test – £199
Who is this test for?
This test is ideal if you:
- Are currently taking weight loss injections and want ongoing monitoring
- Would like reassurance around liver, pancreas and metabolic health
- Want a clearer picture of your overall health while losing weight
- Prefer professional blood collection with clinical oversight
It can be used as a one-off check or repeated periodically, depending on your circumstances and clinical advice.
What’s included in this blood test
This comprehensive profile checks key markers commonly recommended for people taking weight loss injections:
- Urea and Electrolytes (U&Es)
- Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
- HbA1c (blood sugar control)
- Lipid Profile (cholesterol and triglycerides)
- Pancreatic Profile (Amylase and Lipase)
- Thyroid Function (T3, T4 and TSH)
- Full Blood Count (FBC)
- Vitamin B12, Folate and Vitamin D
Vitamins
Comprehensive Vitamin Screen – £490
How can the Comprehensive Vitamin Screen support my health goals?
Which vitamins does this test analyse?
Vitamin A (Retinol) Beta Carotene
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Vitamin B2 (Ribofavin)
Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Vitamin B9 (Red Cell Folate)
Vitamin B12 (Active)
Vitamin C (frozen)
Vitamin D (25-OH)
Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol)
Looking for more than just a blood test?
If you are looking for more than just a blood test then take a look at our Health Checks and Health Screening packages for more insight into your health.
Our health checks include a blood test, health assessment and a 30 minute face to face private GP appointment.
We have a variety of health checks from our MOT and MOT plus to Women’s Hormone, Thyroid and Mens Health checks.
We have 4 Health Screening packages. All offer a blood tests, health assessment and 30 minute face to face private GP appointment.
Depending on the screening you choose they can also include an ECG, Gut Test, gaitscan and MSK assessment.
Our Ultimate Total Health Screening also includes a breast exam and smear for Women and a prostate and testicular exam for Men.
Private GP or Consultant has requested blood test ?
Just complete the form below with the name of the clinician requesting the blood tests and the blood tests you need and we will be in touch shortly with a price and appointment times.
Blood Test Only Options At Total Health West Berkshire
Wanting just a blood test?
Order your blood test kit from Goodbody or Medichecks and we can perform the blood test at Total Health West Berkshire. Your blood test results will come directly from the company you ordered the test from.
Have a blood test kit that is not from Goodbody or Medichecks?
We can perform the blood test kit here just follow this link and choose the Blood Draw (paid) option. Current cost of a blood draw is £35.
Have a blood test that needs a centrifuge?
We can perform the blood test kit and centrifuge at Total Health. You can book the test by following this link and choose theBlood Draw & Centrifuge option. Current cost of a blood draw with centrifuge is £60.
Please note that whilst the blood draw itself can take a few minutes the centrifuge process can take 15- 30 minutes depending on the precise instructions in the kit.
You can add kit instructions on notes for the appointment when booking your blood test.
Frequently Asked Questions About Blood Tests
Our Blood Test Clinicians
Jo Clarke (She/Her)
Phlebotomist
Experienced and dedicated phlebotomist with over 20 years of practice working with both adults and children. Skilled in delivering high quality patient care across a range of hospital and clinical environments both within the NHS and private healthcare sectors.
Is known for her calm and compassionate approach and strong technical ability.
At Total Health West Berkshire Jo endeavours to:
Provide a professional phlebotomy service for adults and children.
Perform ECGs with accuracy and attention to detail.
Ensure patient comfort, safety and confidentiality at all times
Outside of work, enjoys spending time with her family and loves travelling.
Kasuni Bandra (She/Her)
Phlebotomist
Skilled and compassionate phlebotomist with over 4 years of experience working in both Sri Lankan hospitals and the NHS.
Qualified in advanced phlebotomy, with strong expertise in venipuncture, capillary blood collection, specimen handling, and adherence to infection-control standards.
Known for delivering a calm, supportive experience for patients while maintaining accuracy and efficiency in high-pressure clinical environments. Committed to providing safe, high-quality patient care as part of a multidisciplinary team.