Tiredness Fatigue Profile

Age Restriction

This test is not advisable for children under the age of 16

Tiredness/Fatigue Profile

Discover clues in your blood as to why you may be feeling unusually tired or fatigued with this targeted profile.

Analyses The Following

£115.00

Visit our medical home clinic at our convenient location for your blood draw. A £50 deposit will be taken during the booking process, and the remaining balance can be paid in-store.

The testing kit will be send to your address for you to conduct the test at home, including prepaid return postage for sending back the completed test.

Discover clues in your blood as to why you may be feeling unusually tired or fatigued with this targeted profile.This test is designed to discover clues in your blood as to why you may be feeling unusually tired or fatigued. It will give you information on on several common things that doctors look for in blood tests that may give physical reasons for tiredness. It includes a full blood count and tests for vitamin D, inflammation, iron levels including ferritin and thyroid function tests.
  • The results of the blood test that you request will not be reviewed by a doctor for any abnormalities. Please note that we are not responsible for providing a clinical diagnosis, and cannot comment on your wider health in general except as to the result of the test you have requested.
  • If you have any concerns at all, it is highly recommended that you undergo a consultation with a clinician registered to practice medicine in the United Kingdom.
  • Private Blood Tests London accepts no responsibility or liability for patients electing to undergo blood tests on a self-referral basis without first seeking the advice of a registered medical practitioner.
  • This service is not designed to replace a diagnostic medical consultation, if you are suffering from health problems you MUST see a clinician.
  • Please note that this testing service is not designed for clinically urgent cases as blood samples are referred to an external laboratory for analysis. Turnaround times listed on the website should be treated as a guideline to when patients should expect to receive results. Clinically urgent blood tests should only be ordered under the care of a registered medical practitioner, not on a self-request basis
  • Patients making an appointment for a blood test on a self-request basis should be aware that they will receive the laboratory report for the selected test only and consent for test results to be emailed to their booking email address without any review, comment, interpretation, advice on suitability of the test, diagnosis or explanation of results from the doctor or the clinic.

Individual Biomarkers

A Full Blood Count (FBC) provides information about the different cells in the blood, these include the red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Red blood cells contain haemoglobin which carries oxygen to tissues throughout the body whereas white blood cells contribute to the immune system and protect the body from bacteria and viruses. FBC testing is used to screen for disorders like anaemia and for infections.
The amount of ferritin in the blood reflects the total level of iron stored within your body. Ferritin levels can be raised due to inflammation. Very high levels of ferritin indicate a large build up of iron in the body which can be due to a hereditary condition called haemochromatosis. Low ferritin levels are often caused by iron deficiency which can lead to anaemia and the production of small red blood cells. The best source of iron comes from red meat which ideally should be eaten at least once a week. For those following a vegetarian or vegan diet good plant sources include green leafy vegetables, seeds, beans and dried fruit.
Iron is essential for the production of healthy red blood cells, specifically haemoglobin which transports oxygen around the body. Low levels of iron will result in fatigue and eventually lead to iron deficiency anaemia. There can be a number of reasons for iron deficiency including a poor diet or poor absorption, the latter of which can be caused by intensive exercise. The best source of iron is red meat, therefore people following a vegetarian or vegan diet can find it hard to absorb sufficient amounts.
Total iron binding capacity (TIBC) results reflect the amount of iron in the body and should be viewed alongside iron and ferritin measurements. Typically TIBC levels will be high and iron levels low if you are iron deficient. Conversely, your TIBC level will be low and your iron level high if you have too much iron. It is important to maintain normal levels to prevent fatigue.
Transferrin is an iron-binding protein that is produced by the liver. It is used to transport iron which transports oxygen in the blood. Transferrin tests are used to determine iron status and can be used to diagnose anaemia.
Iron is used for the transportation of oxygen in the blood. Total Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC) tests are used to monitor treatments for iron toxicity.
A thyroxine (T4) test is used to check that the thyroid is performing properly. Thyroid hormones, such as thyroxine have a role to play in a wide range of the body’s functions including the maintenance of healthy bones and muscle control. An overactive thyroid can cause too much thyroxine to be released into the bloodstream, whilst an underactive thyroid can lead to too little thyroxine being produced. Both conditions can lead to weight gain and fatigue as well as our symptoms.
Thyroid Stimulated Hormone (TSH) plays an important role in regulating the production of hormones by the thyroid gland. High levels of TSH can indicate an underactive thyroid which can lead to fatigue and weight gain, whilst low levels are often associated with an overactive thyroid which can cause mood swings and difficulty in sleeping. Foods which contain the B vitamin group can play a large role in ensuring optimal thyroid function.
Vitamin D plays an essential role in our health including the development and preservation of healthy bones, boosting our immune system, muscle function, energy levels and helping to reduce inflammation. Most of the body’s vitamin D is produced in the skin following exposure to sunlight, so people living in the UK are more prone to be deficient in this vital vitamin. Levels >75nmol/L are recommended for optimal health, or >90nmol/L for athletes. As it is difficult to increase levels of vitamin D through diet alone, supplements are usually required.

How Does it work?

From the comfort of your home or the skillful touch of our phlebotomists, experience swift and seamless private blood tests!

Order your blood test

Online Booking

Ordering your blood test is a simple and convinient process. You can choose from a range of tests and get your results quickly and securely online.

Provide Your Sample

at Home Kit

You can either take your blood sample at home, or visit our home clinic where a trained professional will take your blood sample.

Receive Your Result

online test results

Whether you opt for our home kit or via phlebotomy you will receive a full report by email with results of your test, showing how it compares with normal reference ranges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Placing an order

You should choose the test that is right for your needs, symptoms, and health concerns. Details of the health biomarkers included in each test can be found on the test pages on our website. If you want an all-round health test, we recommend the Well Woman or Well Man tests which provide the widest range of biomarkers and the best value to check numerous areas of your health.

We offer a range of test solutions to suit your needs. Some of our tests require a tiny blood sample, and so can be taken at home using a finger-prick lancet and then sent to the laboratory.

Other tests require a larger volume of blood to check for more biomarkers. These need to be obtained via a blood sample taken from your vein by a professional, trained clinician, in our clinic location. The samples are then sent to a laboratory for thorough testing.

If your sample has to be tested at the laboratory, we will provide a pre-paid return address envelope so you can post your sample to our partnered laboratory on the same day the test is completed. Your results will be emailed to you within 3-5 working days of sample received at their site.

We will send you your testing kit by Royal Mail Tracked 24

If we receive your order prior to 12pm we will despatch your testing kit on the same working day (or the next working day if ordered on a weekend or public holiday)

If we receive your order after 12pm we will still endeavour to despatch your testing kit on the same working day, but if unable to we will despatch your testing kit on the next working day.

Our tests are medically-approved and are as accurate as tests you would take in a healthcare facility. Our tests are analysed in a lab which is UKAS accredited and registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

If you need to make any changes to your Home Kit order, please contact us and we will see what we can do to help you. Be aware that if you need to cancel your test, you may be charged a cancellation fee.

For all appointment bookings, you can cancel for free up to 48 hours before your appointment time. If you cancel within 48 hours of the appointment time, then 50% of the appointment fee will be refunded and if you cancel less than 24 hours before the appointment time then the appointment fee cannot be refunded. The deduction shall reflect our administrative costs of providing the Services ahead of the appointment. This includes appointments where the appointment fee is already included. You will receive a full refund for the cost of the test, less any deductions, on the credit card or debit card used by you to pay.

Yes – please add their details when making your booking, and then your details at the checkout if you need to. Please be aware that some of our tests are only for customers aged 16 or over.

We believe it’s most effective to monitor your health regularly over time. So, we recommend taking your test every three months. This is the amount of time it typically takes to see the impact of health and lifestyle changes.

Arranging an appointment

Booking an appointment is simple. On the test page of your choice, click the ‘Book Appointment’ button to start the booking process. Select the clinic (We only offer blood test in our branch of Clapham) then select the prefer date and time. Complete your details and then simply checkout to pay for your test.

They can be completed in various ways, depending on the test required. Our more complex blood test samples are typically taken from a vein in your arm, using a small needle.

Some of our tests require you to observe a fasting period. This will be detailed in the product information.

We know that blood tests can be daunting. You are welcome to bring a friend or family member to your appointment for support if you wish. Some customers also like to listen to music or audiobooks to the appointment to distract them. If you feel nervous, unwell or faint, please do let the clinician know and they will be pleased to help you.

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