General Health Blood Test & Abdominal Scan Packages

From £250 for a blood test. £350 for blood test & scan.

These packages offers a clear overview of your general health by combining essential blood tests with an abdominal and pelvic ultrasound scan. The blood tests assess key markers linked to energy levels, metabolism, cholesterol, thyroid function and vitamin D status, helping to identify common issues such as deficiencies or early metabolic changes.

The abdominal and pelvic scan provides a visual assessment of the internal organs, offering added reassurance alongside the blood results. It’s a good option if you’re experiencing symptoms such as low energy, weight changes or general health concerns, or if you’d like a reliable baseline check for peace of mind.

From (pricing and availability may vary by location):

£250.00RRP

Why book a General Health Blood Test package?

Common reasons for booking this blood test package include:

  • Low energy or persistent fatigue

  • Hormonal concerns or changes in libido

  • Preventative health screening

  • Family history of heart disease or hormonal conditions

  • To understand your overall health and wellbeing, particularly if you're training for specific fitness goals

The blood test is performed by our phlebotomy-trained, qualified professionals. It's quick and easy to book, with no referral from your GP needed.

This package looks at a range of different health markers to check overall health, hormone balance and disease risk.

This package includes the following blood tests:

Vitamin D blood test measures whether you have sufficient, insufficient or deficient vitamin D levels. Vitamin D is essential for helping the body absorb calcium, supporting strong bones and teeth, maintaining muscle function and helping the immune system work properly.

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body. This blood test helps to determine whether you have too little iron, which can lead to iron deficiency or iron deficiency anaemia. Low ferritin levels are often accompanied by symptoms of fatigue, weakness, hair thinning, shortness of breath or pale skin.

This blood test measures the level of holotranscobalamin, the form of vitamin B12 that is available for your body's cells to use. It helps to determine if you have a B12 deficiency.

This blood test measures the levels of CRP. CRP is a protein that is produced in the liver in response to inflammation in the body. This test helps to identify the presence and severity of inflammation in the body, which may be caused by infections, autoimmune conditions, or tissue injury.

The HBA1C Glycosylated blood test measures the level of sugar in your blood by assessing how much glucose is attached to haemoglobin in the red blood cells. This test provides a longer-term picture of blood glucose levels.

Our urea and electrolytes blood test measures the levels of urea, creatinine and key electrolytes such as sodium and potassium in the blood. It is used to assess kidney function, fluid balance and electrolyte levels, which are essential for maintaining proper nerve, muscle and heart health.

A full blood count blood test is used to look at the health of your blood cells, by looking at the size, shape and volume of platelets in the blood. Platelets are what causes blood to clot.

The lipid profile blood test measures the levels of fats in your blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. This test helps to identify potential risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.

Your Abdominal Scan

Select the General Health & Wellness Blood Test + Scan at booking to include an ultrasound scan

If your biological sex (assigned at birth) is male it will:

  • look at the size, shape and condition of the spleen, central blood vessels, bladder and prostate area

If your biological sex (assigned at birth) is female it will:

  • look at the size, shape and condition of the spleen, central blood vessels, uterus, lining of the womb, both ovaries and pelvic area

If you would like to book blood tests only without an Abdominal Scan, please select 'General Health & Wellness Blood Test' when booking.

Your blood test

Our phlebotomy-trained professionals will take a blood sample from you. This sample will be analysed in the UK by our authorised partners, TDL. By booking this blood test, you agree for us to share your personal information with TDL in order to process your test. We’ll make sure you consent to this at your appointment too.

Ultrasound Direct will not review or interpret your private blood test results - we recommend you discuss your results with your preferred healthcare provider.

What you get with Bloods Direct

Fully qualified and regulated healthcare professionals

Fast, reliable blood test results

A comprehensive report with optional online GP consultation

Friendly, supportive and welcoming staff

Preparing for your blood test

  • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours before your blood test. This will make the blood draw easier.

  • Make sure the blood draw area is easily accessible: Wear loose clothing that allows access to both arms and hands.

  • If you're on anticoagulant medication, take it after the appointment: If this is not possible, you can take it before the appointment, if it's absolutely essential.

  • Let our clinic team know if you are nervous about needles: They will make sure you're calm and comfortable and do everything they can to make your blood draw quick and simple.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is not unusual for some bleeding to occur under the skin following your blood test and sometimes this can extend a little further around the puncture site.  If this causes you concern, check with your practice nurse. 

Sometimes we cannot get a blood sample from you. This can be for many reasons, such as not being hydrated enough, feeling cold or having another blood test recently. We will always offer you another appointment so we can try again.

Visit our FAQs page for any further questions you may have.