Cholesterol & Lipid Balance
Assess the fats circulating in your blood to understand your long-term heart and circulatory health.
The Biosensitive® Cardiovascular Blood Test provides a comprehensive assessment of your heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, and metabolic health. This advanced blood test measures cholesterol, triglycerides, HbA1c, urea, creatinine, eGFR, ALT, ALP, GGT, albumin, TSH, and free T4, offering clear insights into cardiovascular risk and overall wellbeing. Designed for accuracy and clinical reliability, it helps identify early signs of imbalance, monitor lifestyle or treatment impact, and support long-term heart health.
All items are typically dispatched within 24 hours. 30-day return for unopened and unused product tests and kits.
Click on each biomarker to see what it does and how it can influence your health.
Measures total circulating cholesterol.
“Bad” cholesterol — elevated levels increase heart disease risk.
“Good” cholesterol — helps remove excess cholesterol.
Total atherogenic cholesterol — a stronger predictor of risk than LDL alone.
Indicates overall lipid balance and cardiovascular risk.
High levels can signal metabolic dysfunction and increased heart risk.
Thyroid imbalance can affect cholesterol and heart rate.
Confirms thyroid hormone output and metabolic rate.
Indicates kidney filtration and protein metabolism.
Measures kidney function; high levels can increase cardiovascular risk.
Core marker of kidney efficiency and filtration rate.
Detects liver cell damage; high levels often link to fatty liver.
Checks bile flow and liver/bone health.
Sensitive early indicator of liver stress or alcohol-related damage.
Reflects liver protein synthesis and overall nutritional status.
This test measures the key markers that influence your cholesterol, metabolism, and organ function giving you a clear view of your cardiovascular health and long-term heart risk.
Assess the fats circulating in your blood to understand your long-term heart and circulatory health.
Check whether your thyroid is affecting heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism, and overall cardiovascular function.
Evaluate how well your kidneys filter waste and regulate blood pressure which are key factors in cardiovascular risk.
Monitor liver enzymes that influence cholesterol production, fat processing, and inflammation linked to heart disease.
A simple three-step process to get clinically led insights into your health.
Order your Cardiovascular Health Test and we will send your kit to you the following day. You will then be sent a link to book in your nurse visit if you have opted for this service.
You can choose either to have one of our nurses visit you at your home or workplace for a venous blood draw, or you can arrange the blood draw yourself. Around 98% of our patients choose to use our nurse service.
Once your sample is sent back to us using the prepaid envelope in your test kit, we will produce your results within 3-5 days. You will be provided with a doctors report based on your results.
If you have any other questions please reach out to us directly.
This test checks key markers linked to heart health, including cholesterol levels, triglycerides, thyroid function, liver enzymes, and kidney markers. Together, these biomarkers give a detailed picture of your cardiovascular risk and overall metabolic wellbeing.
This test is ideal for anyone wanting to assess their heart health, those with a family history of cardiovascular disease, individuals with high cholesterol, or anyone experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, or reduced exercise tolerance. It’s also suitable for people monitoring lifestyle changes or preventative health plans.
Yes. We recommend fasting for 8 hours before your sample. Water is okay.
While it does not diagnose heart disease directly, it can identify early risk factors such as high LDL, low HDL, elevated triglycerides, kidney strain, thyroid imbalance, or liver dysfunction, all of which significantly influence cardiovascular health.
Thyroid hormones help regulate heart rate, blood pressure, and cholesterol metabolism. Even small thyroid imbalances can increase cardiovascular risk. That’s why this test includes TSH and Free T4.
Nurse home visit or you can arrange a venous blood draw yourself. Our Nurse home visit is highly recommended, a qualified nurse collects your blood sample for you and brings it back to our lab.
Results are typically ready within 2–5 working days once we receive your sample. You will be notified as soon as your report is uploaded.
Absolutely. It’s ideal for tracking improvements from diet, exercise, supplements, or cholesterol-lowering treatments, helping you see how your cardiovascular markers change over time.
Our clinicians will highlight any levels outside the expected range and explain what they mean. We will also advise whether to follow up with your GP, make lifestyle changes, or anything else relevant.
Yes. While this test does not measure blood pressure directly, it evaluates several markers that strongly influence hypertension risk, including kidney function (eGFR, urea, creatinine), thyroid health (TSH, Free T4), and cholesterol levels. Imbalances in these areas can contribute to elevated blood pressure, making this panel valuable for identifying early metabolic or cardiovascular factors linked to hypertension.
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