Liver Panel
ABOUT THIS TEST
This combined panel evaluates your liver health alongside your lipid profile to give a broader picture of metabolic, cardiovascular, and detoxification function. It assesses liver enzymes, protein synthesis, bile flow, and inflammation, while also analysing cholesterol balance and cardiovascular risk.
This panel is ideal for individuals monitoring metabolic health, alcohol impact, medication use, high cholesterol, or those wanting a deeper assessment of long-term liver and heart wellbeing.
- GP-led review
- Personalised doctor’s comments
- Clear guidance on next steps
- UK-accredited lab analysis
Key Markers Assessed
Liver Function Markers
- Alanine Transferase (ALT)
- Albumin
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Aspartate Transferase (AST)
- Bilirubin
- Gamma GT (GGT)
- Globulin
- Total Protein
Lipid Profile Markers
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Cholesterol Ratios
FAQs
How can this test help me ?
Identifies early signs of liver inflammation or impaired liver function.
Helps assess cholesterol balance and long-term cardiovascular risk.
Monitors the impact of alcohol, medication use, diet, and metabolic stress.
Supports preventative strategies for liver health, heart health, and overall metabolic stability.
2. How do I take the sample?
At Home (Finger-Prick Kit):
Wash and warm your hands to encourage blood flow.
Use the lancet provided to collect a small blood sample.
Fill the collection tube to the marked line.
Seal the tube, place it in the prepaid return envelope, and post it back to the lab.
At Home (Nurse Visit):
A trained nurse can visit your home to collect a venous sample.
This option is ideal if you prefer professional support or need a larger sample.
In Clinic:
A clinician will collect a venous or capillary sample during your appointment.
3. How long do results take?
Typically 10 –12 working days after the lab receives your sample.
4. Will I receive help interpreting my results?
Yes — every test includes a GP-led review and personalised doctor’s comments.
