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Platinum Blood Test

Our most comprehensive blood test, with 102 biomarkers incorporating the Gold Blood Test and more!

15 min
450 euros

Service Description

Our most comprehensive blood test, analysing 102 biomarkers. ***PLEASE NOTE: ApoA, Lipoprotein(A), Complement C3, C4 and Rheumatoid Factor REAGENTS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK DUE TO SHORTAGE*** This test is for those who want a complete insight into their overall health. The Platinum Blood Test includes all biomarkers from the Gold Blood Test with additional tests for muscle and joint health, infection and inflammation, hormonal health, pancreatic health, bone health, allergy evaluation, digestive health and nutritional health. Additional tests in the Gold Blood Test are: - Creatinine Kinase, Rheumatoid Factor (RF) - Complement Component 3, Complement Component 4, Immunoglobulin A (IgA), Immunoglobulin G (IgG), Immunoglobulin M (IgM), Anti-streptolysin O (ASO) - Testosterone, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), Free Androgen Index, Oestradiol, Follicle -timulating Hormone, Luteinising Hormone, Progesterone, Prolactin - Pancreatic Amylase, Lipase - Parathyroid Hormone - Immunoglobulin E (IgE) - H. Pylori, Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies - Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Total Antioxidant Status Don't delay in putting your health first, book a Platinum Blood Test in Dublin or Kildare today. Most results within 72 hours. PLEASE NOTE: You are required to fast for at least 10 hours before your Platinum Blood Test. You may still consume water. In fact, it's better for blood draws if you are well hydrated! NOTICE REGARDING TUMOUR MARKERS: PSA levels can be raised for reasons other than prostate cancer, which can lead to false positives. Common causes include an enlarged prostate (BPH), prostate inflammation or infection (prostatitis), recent ejaculation, urinary tract infections, or recent procedures involving the prostate such as catheter use or biopsies. Even vigorous exercise like cycling can temporarily raise PSA. For the most accurate results, avoid ejaculation, cycling, and prostate manipulation (e.g. DRE) for 48 hours before testing. CA125 levels can also be elevated by a range of non-cancerous conditions, particularly those involving inflammation or hormonal changes. Menstruation, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, early pregnancy, pelvic infections, and recent abdominal surgery can all cause false positives. CA125 may also be raised in liver disease or other cancers such as pancreatic or lung. For reliable results, it's best to avoid testing during menstruation and to inform us of any recent surgeries or relevant health conditions.


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