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Heart Health Check.

A close look at your heart. Three depths to pick from: Basic for a clean baseline, Plus for the full cardiovascular blood picture and a wearable-data review, Complete for the deepest read across bloods, examination, ECG and wearable-data review. Imaging (CT coronary calcium, CTCA, echo, MRI, ultrasound) bolts on to any tier at a discounted bundled price, so you can build the check that answers your question. No deposit to book; you pay after your consultation.

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The three tiers, at a glance

A scannable comparison so you can pick a tier in under a minute, then read the prose detail below if you want it.

Basic

  • Doctor time: 15 min

  • Cardiovascular bloods: Core panel (around 30 biomarkers)

  • Cardiovascular examination: Brief

  • Resting 12-lead ECG, grip strength, QRISK3, BP / BMI / waist: Yes

  • Wearable data review: Yes

  • Doctor-written cardiovascular plan: Short summary

  • Price: [£TBC]

Plus

  • Doctor time: 30 min

  • Cardiovascular bloods: Extended panel (around 40 biomarkers)

  • Cardiovascular examination: Full

  • Resting 12-lead ECG, grip strength, QRISK3, BP / BMI / waist: Yes

  • Wearable data review: Yes

  • Doctor-written cardiovascular plan: Full plan

  • Price: [£TBC]

Complete

  • Doctor time: 45 min

  • Cardiovascular bloods: Full panel (up to 50 biomarkers)

  • Cardiovascular examination: Full, with routine ankle-brachial index and fundoscopy

  • Resting 12-lead ECG, grip strength, QRISK3, BP / BMI / waist: Yes

  • Wearable data review: Yes, in depth

  • Doctor-written cardiovascular plan: Full plan, with year-on-year tracking

  • Price: [£TBC]

Imaging and extras (add to any tier at a bundled discount): CT coronary calcium score, CT coronary angiography (CTCA), echocardiogram, stress echocardiogram, 24 or 48-hour ambulatory ECG (Holter), DEXA body composition, abdominal or pelvic ultrasound, whole-body MRI, sex-hormone extension panel. Booking any of these alongside a Heart Health Check costs less than booking them à la carte; the doctor recommends what's useful for your profile on the day and the bundled prices are confirmed before anything is arranged.

What's in each tier

Basic

A 15-minute consultation, a core cardiovascular blood panel of around 30 biomarkers, blood pressure, a resting ECG, grip strength, a wearable-data review, and QRISK3. The right tier if you want a clean cardiovascular baseline without going deeper.

What you get on the day

  • 15-minute consultation with a registered GP

  • Cardiovascular history review, family history, lifestyle review

  • Brief cardiovascular examination (heart, lungs, blood pressure)

  • Blood pressure, height, weight, BMI, waist circumference

  • Core cardiovascular blood panel (drawn on-site, around 30 biomarkers)

  • Resting 12-lead ECG

  • Grip strength

  • Wearable data review (VO2max, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep and steps if you bring the data)

  • QRISK3 cardiovascular risk score

  • Short written summary

Core cardiovascular blood panel (Basic, around 30 biomarkers)

  • Full blood count (FBC)

  • Kidney function (U&E)

  • Lipid profile (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, non-HDL cholesterol)

  • HbA1c (long-term glucose, diabetes screen)

  • Fasting glucose

  • hs-CRP (low-grade systemic inflammation)

Plus

A 30-minute consultation, an extended cardiovascular blood panel of around 40 biomarkers that adds the modern atherogenic markers (ApoB, Lp(a)) and the early metabolic markers (fasting insulin, homocysteine), a full physical cardiovascular examination, a wearable-data review, and a doctor-written cardiovascular plan. The right tier if your QRISK is intermediate, you've got a family history that warrants a closer look, or you want the deeper picture.

What you get on the day

  • 30-minute consultation with a registered GP

  • Full cardiovascular and metabolic history review

  • Full physical cardiovascular examination (heart, lungs, peripheral pulses, blood pressure both arms, ankle-brachial index if indicated)

  • Blood pressure, height, weight, BMI, waist circumference

  • Extended cardiovascular blood panel (drawn on-site, around 40 biomarkers)

  • Resting 12-lead ECG

  • Grip strength

  • QRISK3 cardiovascular risk score

  • Wearable data review (VO2max, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep, steps, any specific data you want looked at)

  • Doctor-written cardiovascular plan, including a clear set of next steps you can take to your NHS GP or work into your routine

Extended cardiovascular blood panel (Plus, around 40 biomarkers). Includes everything in the Basic panel, plus:

  • ApoB (the better single marker of atherogenic lipoprotein load)

  • Lp(a) (genetic cardiovascular risk, measured once in a lifetime)

  • Fasting insulin (insulin resistance, picks up metabolic change earlier than HbA1c)

  • Liver function (LFT)

  • Thyroid function (TSH and free T4)

  • Uric acid

  • Homocysteine

Complete

A 45-minute consultation, the fullest cardiovascular blood panel of up to 50 biomarkers, the deepest physical cardiovascular examination including routine ankle-brachial index and routine fundoscopy, in-depth wearable-data review, and the deepest version of the doctor-written cardiovascular plan with year-on-year tracking. The right tier if your QRISK is over 15%, you have a strong family history, you have known cardiovascular risk factors stacking up, or you want the deepest possible on-site cardiovascular read. Most patients at Complete also bolt on imaging (CT coronary calcium is the usual first piece, CTCA the next step where indicated, echo or Holter where the examination points that way); these all sit in the imaging menu below at the bundled add-on price.

What you get on the day

  • 45-minute consultation with a registered GP

  • Full cardiovascular and metabolic history review, plus deeper review of sleep, stress, recovery and training context

  • Full physical cardiovascular examination including routine ankle-brachial index (measures peripheral artery health) and routine fundoscopy (looks at the small vessels at the back of the eye for hypertensive or diabetic changes)

  • Blood pressure both arms, height, weight, BMI, waist circumference

  • Full cardiovascular blood panel (drawn on-site, up to 50 biomarkers)

  • Resting 12-lead ECG

  • Grip strength

  • QRISK3 cardiovascular risk score

  • In-depth wearable data review (VO2max, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep stages, training load, recovery scores, anything else your device tracks that you want a doctor's read on)

  • Doctor-written cardiovascular plan with year-on-year tracking against any prior LoveMyLife results

Full cardiovascular blood panel (Complete, up to 50 biomarkers). Includes everything in the Plus panel, plus:

  • Magnesium

  • Iron studies (ferritin, serum iron, total iron-binding capacity, transferrin saturation)

  • Vitamin D

  • Vitamin B12 and folate

  • NT-proBNP (heart failure marker, useful where there are symptoms or borderline ECG findings)

  • Thyroid antibodies (anti-TPO, anti-TG) where TSH or free T4 is borderline

  • Extended electrolytes and trace elements

Build your own Heart Check: imaging and extras at a bundled price

Anything that needs a visit to one of our imaging partners sits here as an opt-in extra. Booking any of these alongside a Heart Health Check (any tier) 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.

  • CT coronary calcium score. The default first imaging step where the doctor recommends imaging at all. A short, low-dose CT scan that measures plaque calcification in the coronary arteries; the score (0 to several hundred) maps cleanly to cardiovascular risk and informs whether further imaging or preventive medication is worth considering.

  • CT coronary angiography (CTCA). A more detailed contrast CT that shows the coronary arteries in detail. The right next step where the CT calcium score is raised, where symptoms suggest established disease, or where the doctor wants to rule out significant stenosis.

  • Echocardiogram. Ultrasound of the heart; assesses chamber size, valve function, ejection fraction. The right next step where the ECG, examination or symptoms suggest structural or functional concern.

  • Stress echocardiogram. Echo done before and after exercise; useful where exertional symptoms warrant a functional assessment.

  • 24 or 48-hour ambulatory ECG (Holter). A small patch worn for a day or two; the right next step where the resting ECG is normal but there are palpitations, blackouts or rhythm concerns to capture.

  • DEXA body composition. Useful where visceral fat or lean-mass tracking is part of the cardiovascular conversation, especially for weight loss medication users.

  • Abdominal or pelvic ultrasound. Where the examination or bloods point to liver, kidney or pelvic findings worth a closer look.

  • Whole-body MRI. For patients wanting the deepest single-imaging read across all body systems; not specifically a cardiovascular imaging study but commonly added alongside a Heart Health Check for total-body confidence.

  • Sex-hormone extension panel. Useful where the cardiovascular question overlaps with menopause or testosterone (HRT and TRT both have cardiovascular implications worth tracking).

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.

Who it's for and when to choose Heart over the others

The Heart Health Check is the deepest cardiovascular review of the five packages. Pick it if your question is about your heart specifically. If you want a broader top-to-toe review, Comprehensive will cover the cardiovascular ground in less depth alongside everything else; if you want the year's numbers, Annual covers a lipid profile and HbA1c without going deeper.

Heart Basic, Plus or Complete?

  • Basic is the right tier if your QRISK is low, you have no family history, and you want a clean cardiovascular baseline to come back to year on year.

  • Plus is the right tier if your QRISK is intermediate, you have a family history that warrants a closer look, you have one or two risk factors stacking up (raised cholesterol, raised blood pressure, prediabetic glucose, central fat), or you want the deeper blood and wearable picture.

  • Complete is the right tier if your QRISK is over 15%, you have a strong family history (a first-degree relative with cardiovascular disease before age 60), or you want the deepest on-site cardiovascular read (45-minute consultation, full panel, routine ankle-brachial index and fundoscopy, year-on-year tracking built in).

Imaging is a separate decision from the tier. Imaging bolts on to any tier at the bundled discount price (see the menu above). A Basic tier with CT coronary calcium added on is a valid choice; so is a Complete tier with no imaging at all. The doctor will tell you straight on the day what combination makes sense for your profile.

Still not sure? Book Basic; the doctor will tell you straight on the day whether you've picked the right tier and you can upgrade by paying the difference if Plus or Complete would have served you better.

Screening, or a specific concern? Heart Health Check is the right starting point if you want the screening picture: a baseline, a risk score, a doctor's read on your numbers and your wearable data. If you have a specific cardiovascular concern instead (chest pain, palpitations, exertional symptoms, an event in the family that's worrying you, a wearable alert), a short Clinic consultation is often the better first step; the doctor will look at what's going on, examine you, and recommend the right tier of Heart Health Check from there, or in some cases refer you straight on to imaging or to a cardiologist.

Pricing

  • Heart Health Check Basic (15 min, on-site): [£TBC]

  • Heart Health Check Plus (30 min, on-site): [£TBC]

  • Heart Health Check Complete (45 min, on-site): [£TBC]

Imaging and extras (add to any tier at the bundled discount):

  • CT coronary calcium score: [£TBC]

  • CT coronary angiography (CTCA): [£TBC]

  • Echocardiogram: [£TBC]

  • Stress echocardiogram: [£TBC]

  • 24 or 48-hour ambulatory ECG (Holter): [£TBC]

  • DEXA body composition: [£TBC]

  • Abdominal or pelvic ultrasound: [£TBC]

  • Whole-body MRI: [£TBC]

  • Sex-hormone extension panel: [£TBC]

No deposit to book; you pay after your consultation. The base tier 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 Heart Health Check.

Questions, answered.

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