Our Popular Blood Tests
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General well-being blood test
This wellbeing screen is a panel of multiple tests to give an indication of overall wellbeing. Monitoring can help indicate the body's response to changes such as the initiation of a new fitness regime or weight loss or gain plan.
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Advanced female fertility test
This includes sample collection at our clinic, Results available the same working day or up to 24 hours, Includes 12 key Biomarkers
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Covid-19 infection and immunity test
The Covid-19 infection and immunity screen includes the rapid Nucleic Acid Amplification Technology (NAAT) test detecting viral RNA to indicate current infection and blood specimen is also collected to determine current immunity
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Iron deficiency test
Iron in the blood is called haemoglobin. If there is not enough haemoglobin, it means a person has anaemia. This can make a person feel pale, dizzy, weak, or tired.
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Specialist Referrals
This is a test service for specialised tests not listed on the Bioma site. Please call Bioma on 02084960147 to discuss your requirements, book an appointment and obtain a price.
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Testosterone blood test
Testosterone is important for reproductive, growth, and overall health in both sexes. It affects mood and prevents osteoporosis. Low testosterone in men can cause frailty, loss of libido, and bone loss. If you're on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), this test can tell you whether your hormone levels are still within normal limits.
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy Blood Test
A TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) Blood Test is a comprehensive blood panel designed to assess various health markers in individuals who are considering or currently undergoing testosterone replacement therapy.
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Thyroid function test
This test measures thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The pituitary gland produces TSH to tell the thyroid to work harder. If the TSH levels are too low, it means the pituitary gland may not be functioning properly.
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