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360 Health MOT – Clinic

£299.00

A comprehensive blood test analysing markers across 6 key body systems to assess your overall health

  • Detect early signs of common health issues 
  • Understand your metabolic and cardiovascular health
  • Detect vitamin and iron deficiencies
  • Clinically accurate, doctor-designed panel

  • UKAS-accredited labs

    UKAS-accredited labs

  • Medical oversight

    Medical oversight

  • CE-marked tests

    CE-marked tests

  • Test Certificate

    Test Certificate

What does it assess?

The test assesses the following: 

  • Metabolic and heart health
  • Blood sugar control
  • Kidney and liver function
  • Inflammation
  • Bone health and vitamin status
  • Iron and blood health
What does it assess?

The test assesses the following: 

  • Metabolic and heart health
  • Blood sugar control
  • Kidney and liver function
  • Inflammation
  • Bone health and vitamin status
  • Iron and blood health
Why have a 360 Health MOT?

This comprehensive test looks at key health markers across your body. These can be grouped into 3 categories:

1. Metabolic & heart health

  • Cholesterol profile — your total cholesterol level, HDL, LDL and triglycerides
  • HbA1c — your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months
  • C-reactive protein (CRP) — a marker of inflammation linked to your risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic disease.

 

2. Hormones & energy regulation

  • TSH — a marker for how well your thyroid gland is working 

Your thyroid health plays an important role in your metabolism, energy levels, weight regulation and temperature control.

3. Liver & kidney function

  • Liver function tests (LFTs)
  • Renal (kidney) function
Why have a 360 Health MOT?

This comprehensive test looks at key health markers across your body. These can be grouped into 3 categories:

1. Metabolic & heart health

  • Cholesterol profile — your total cholesterol level, HDL, LDL and triglycerides
  • HbA1c — your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months
  • C-reactive protein (CRP) — a marker of inflammation linked to your risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic disease.

 

2. Hormones & energy regulation

  • TSH — a marker for how well your thyroid gland is working 

Your thyroid health plays an important role in your metabolism, energy levels, weight regulation and temperature control.

3. Liver & kidney function

  • Liver function tests (LFTs)
  • Renal (kidney) function
Who is this test for?

The 360 Health MOT is suitable for men and women aged 18+ who want to get proactive about their health through a deeper understanding of it.

 

It is especially useful if you:

  • Want a comprehensive health overview in just one test

  • Want reassurance that your body is functioning well

  • Want to take a proactive approach to your health

  • Are focused on prevention and long-term wellbeing

  • Feel tired, low in energy or “not quite right”

  • Have concerns about a family history of heart disease, diabetes or thyroid issues

  • Are managing stress, weight or hormonal changes

  • Follow a restricted diet (e.g. vegetarian or vegan)

 

The 360 Health MOT, including a blood test and stool test, goes beyond numbers to provide clarity, confidence and meaningful insight into your health.


Whether you want to optimise your wellbeing, monitor your long-term health or find reassurance, the 360 Heath MOT can help.

Who is this test for?

The 360 Health MOT is suitable for men and women aged 18+ who want to get proactive about their health through a deeper understanding of it.

 

It is especially useful if you:

  • Want a comprehensive health overview in just one test

  • Want reassurance that your body is functioning well

  • Want to take a proactive approach to your health

  • Are focused on prevention and long-term wellbeing

  • Feel tired, low in energy or “not quite right”

  • Have concerns about a family history of heart disease, diabetes or thyroid issues

  • Are managing stress, weight or hormonal changes

  • Follow a restricted diet (e.g. vegetarian or vegan)

 

The 360 Health MOT, including a blood test and stool test, goes beyond numbers to provide clarity, confidence and meaningful insight into your health.


Whether you want to optimise your wellbeing, monitor your long-term health or find reassurance, the 360 Heath MOT can help.

What this test checks

Including: BP, Height, Weight, Cardiovascular risk score

Including: Lipids, Bone profile, Ferritin, TSH, Iron, Vit. D, HBA1C, Renal Function, Folate

The Quantitative Faecal Immunochemical Test (qFIT) is a highly sensitive, non-invasive home screening tool used in the UK and other regions to detect tiny, invisible traces of blood (occult blood) in a stool sample. 

The test measures inflammation-related protein levels in stool to distinguish inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

H. pylori tests detect whether you have H. pylori infection — a major cause of stomach ulcers and peptic ulcer disease. Four tests can detect signs of the bacteria: breath (urea) tests, stool tests, blood tests and upper endoscopy tests. A positive test result means you’ll need antibiotics to kill the bacteria and clear the infection.

How the test works

  • Step 1 Order
    1. Easy Booking

    Book your appointment online or through our phone team at a time that suits you. Our team provides clear guidance and support throughout your visit, making the process simple and reassuring. 

  • Step 2 Clinic Logo
    2. Modern, Private Clinics

    Your appointment takes place in a carefully chosen clinic setting. Each space is designed to feel calm, comfortable, and private from the moment you arrive. 

  • Step 3 Results Logo
    3. Clear, Helpful Results

    You will receive easy-to-understand results that help you make informed choices about your health. We work hard to deliver results quickly. We aim to deliver your easy-to-understand results by email within 3 working days.  

Comparison table

  • 360 MOT Basic

    • Number of Biomarkers: 30-40
    • Full Blood Count
    • Liver & Kidney Function
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Profile
  • 360 MOT Advanced

    • Number of Biomarkers: 50-70
    • Full Blood Count
    • Liver & Kidney Function
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Profile
    • Thyroid Function
    • Vitamin D, B12 & Folate
    • Inflammation Markers (CRP)
  • 360 MOT Gold

    • Number of Biomarkers: 80-100+
    • Full Blood Count
    • Liver & Kidney Function
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Profile
    • Thyroid Function
    • Vitamin D, B12 & Folate
    • Inflammation Markers (CRP)
    • Heart Function Screening
    • Hormonal Health Panel 
    • Tumour Markers

Your questions answered

Is the qFIT stool test difficult to do at home?

No, the qFIT stool test is easy to perform and comes with simple, clear instructions. You will need to place a small disposable plastic container in the toilet to catch your stool sample. The test kit contains everything else you need to hygienically scrape a very small amount of your stool and place it into a collection tube.

Does the at-home blood test hurt?

No, the at-home blood test is performed with a simple, painless device attached to your upper arm called Tasso. 

What is the difference between HDL and LDL cholesterol?

HDL is often called ‘good cholesterol’ because it helps remove excess cholesterol from your body by transporting it to your liver. LDL is often called ‘bad cholesterol’ because when levels are too high, it can clog up your arteries and increase your risk of heart disease.

How does the Hb1Ac test check for diabetes risk?

This test checks how much of a protein called haemoglobin in your red blood cells is sugar-coated. This happens when your blood sugar levels are persistently high. As red blood cells are replaced every 2–3 months, the test indicates whether your blood sugar levels have been too high for several months.

What happens if my blood test results are abnormal?

If your blood test results are not within normal ranges, we will recommend that you see one of our experienced Vista Health GPs or your registered GP with the NHS. They will explain what your results mean for you and any next steps, such as further tests and/or treatment plans. 

What can a comprehensive blood test show?

A comprehensive blood test can help check how well certain vital organs are working, including your heart, liver and kidneys. It can also check for signs of infection and inflammation, and assess your risk for certain diseases, such as heart disease, anaemia and thyroid problems.

What is included in a full blood count (FBC)?

An FBC measures the number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in your blood. It also checks certain characteristics of these cells, specifically, the size of your platelets and red blood cells, the amount of haemoglobin in your red blood cells and the volume of blood containing red blood cells.

How long do blood test results take?

For at-home blood tests, your results will usually be ready within 2–5 working days of the lab receiving your blood samples. For in-clinic blood tests, we aim to deliver your blood test results within 3 working days.

How will I receive my blood test results?

You will receive a detailed report of your results via email.

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