A deeper, top to toe review. A 60 to 75-minute doctor consultation with a full physical examination, an extended blood panel, a resting ECG, grip strength, the sex-appropriate examinations, and a written report you can keep year on year. DEXA body composition and other imaging available as add-ons, arranged with our imaging partners. No deposit to book; you pay after your consultation.
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Each Comprehensive Health Check is one 60 to 75-minute consultation with one of our doctors, with all of the testing arranged around it on the same visit where possible.
Everything below happens on-site at Westfield in a single visit.
60 to 75-minute consultation with a registered GP
Full medical history review, lifestyle, sleep, stress and mental health review
Full physical examination (cardiovascular, respiratory, abdominal, neurological screen, musculoskeletal screen, skin survey for any moles you point out)
Blood pressure, height, weight, BMI, waist circumference
Urinalysis
Extended blood panel (drawn on-site, processed at a partner laboratory; see full list below)
Resting 12-lead ECG
Grip strength (a quick, validated marker of healthy ageing)
QRISK3 cardiovascular risk calculation
Sex-appropriate examinations and tests (see below)
A written report once the bloods are back, with year-on-year comparison if you have prior LoveMyLife results
For men:
Testes examination
PSA blood test for men 45+, or from 40 where there is a family history of prostate cancer. Onward prostate mpMRI referral if PSA is raised or symptoms warrant. No DRE.
For women:
Breast examination
Cervical smear if due
For everyone over 45:
FIT (faecal immunochemical test) for bowel cancer screening, posted in. Skippable if you have had an NHS FIT or a colonoscopy in the last two years; the doctor confirms on the day whether you need one.
Anything that needs a visit to one of our imaging partners sits here as an opt-in extra. Booking any of these alongside a Comprehensive Health Check costs less than booking them à la carte. The doctor recommends what's useful for your individual profile on the day, prices it, and arranges it; nothing on this menu is added without your agreement.
DEXA body composition scan (fat mass, lean mass, visceral fat, regional distribution)
DEXA bone density scan (osteoporosis screening, useful for post-menopausal women and men on long-term steroids or with low-trauma fractures)
CT coronary calcium score
CT coronary angiography (CTCA)
Prostate mpMRI (for men with raised PSA or symptoms; the default onward step from a raised PSA)
Pelvic ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound
Chest X-ray
Whole-body MRI
Sex-hormone extension panel
You build the check that answers your question. The doctor will tell you straight on the day what's worth doing and what isn't; you can always say no, and there's no obligation to add anything from this menu.
The Comprehensive blood panel extends the Annual panel into a broader metabolic, cardiovascular and inflammatory picture.
Full blood count (FBC)
Kidney function (U&E)
Liver function (LFT)
Bone profile (calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase)
Lipid profile (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, non-HDL cholesterol)
ApoB (the better single marker of atherogenic lipoprotein load)
Lp(a) (genetic cardiovascular risk, measured once in a lifetime)
HbA1c (long-term glucose, diabetes screen)
Fasting insulin (insulin resistance, picks up metabolic change earlier than HbA1c)
Uric acid
hs-CRP (low-grade systemic inflammation)
Homocysteine
Thyroid function (TSH and free T4)
Iron studies (ferritin, serum iron, total iron-binding capacity, transferrin saturation)
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12 and folate
PSA for men 45+, or from 40 with a family history of prostate cancer
The Comprehensive Health Check is the deeper, top to toe version of the annual review. The doctor has time to examine you properly, the bloods cover more ground, and the additions (ECG, DEXA, grip strength) catch things a shorter check would not.
Comprehensive or Annual? Annual is the right package if you want the year's numbers and a proper check, without going deeper. Comprehensive is the better fit if you are over 45, if you have a specific concern across more than one body system, or if you want a fuller picture once and then drop back to Annual for the in-between years.
Comprehensive or one of the focused pages? If your question is about one specific area (heart, hormones, cancer), the focused page will go further than Comprehensive in that lane. Comprehensive covers the breadth and depth across all systems; Heart and Hormone Health Checks go deepest in their respective areas, and Cancer Tests gives you access to the cancer-specific imaging, bloods and genetic options arranged with our partners. The doctor can recommend stacking a focused check on top of Comprehensive if the consultation finds something that warrants it.
Comprehensive with subscriptions. If you're on one of our subscriptions (Weight Loss, Menopause, Testosterone, ADHD, Sleep, Sinclair Method), Comprehensive is the right way to set the wider baseline outside that lane and re-check it once a year. Your subscription doctor and your Comprehensive doctor will coordinate.
Comprehensive Health Check (60 to 75 min, on-site at Westfield): [£TBC]
DEXA body composition or bone density: [£TBC]
CT coronary calcium score: [£TBC]
CT coronary angiography (CTCA): [£TBC]
Prostate mpMRI: [£TBC]
Pelvic or abdominal ultrasound: [£TBC]
Chest X-ray: [£TBC]
Whole-body MRI: [£TBC]
Sex-hormone extension panel: [£TBC]
No deposit to book; you pay after your consultation. The base Comprehensive fee covers everything we do on-site at Westfield in your single visit. Any imaging or extra panel is priced and agreed with you on the day before it is arranged, and billed by LoveMyLife at the same time as the base fee. The bundled add-on prices above are cheaper than booking the same imaging à la carte; that discount is the reason for choosing to book imaging alongside a Comprehensive Health Check.
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