MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) Immunity Blood Testing
£180.00 for all three or £60 for one dose of Measles, Mumps or Rubella
£180.00 for all three or £60 for one dose of Measles, Mumps or Rubella
Discover Your Health with Well Man and Well Woman Blood Tests
Are you ready to take charge of your health and well-being? At Aquamarine Health Clinic, we we believe in the power of knowledge and proactive health and wellbeing. Our Well Man and Well Woman blood tests are designed to provide comprehensive insights into your overall health, giving you the information you need to make proactive lifestyle changes and address potential health concerns.
Take the first step towards a healthier future by scheduling your Well Man or Well Woman blood test today.
Our Well Man blood test is tailored to men's specific health needs, providing valuable information about various aspects of well-being. Whether you want to monitor your cholesterol levels, assess your heart health, or check your testosterone levels, the Well Man blood test covers a wide range of essential health markers. By understanding your body's unique health profile, you can address potential concerns early and work towards optimal health and vitality.
Testing includes the following but talk to us about any other blood tests you are interested in:
Full blood count - red and white blood cell and platelet counts
Kidney function - urea, electrolytes, creatinine and eGFR
Liver function - albumin, alkaline phosphatase, ALT/GPT, AST/GOT, gamma GT, bilirubin
Lipids - total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL
Bone profile - calcium, phosphate
Blood sugar - random blood sugar and three month review HBA1C
Testosterone
Thyroid function - T3, T4 and TSH
Vitamins - B9 (folate), B12, D 25(OH)
Minerals - Magnesium and Zinc
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) - please note this needs to be interpreted in context
Uric Acid
For women, our Well Woman blood test offers a comprehensive assessment of key health indicators designed to empower informed decisions about health. From evaluating hormone levels and thyroid function to assessing cholesterol levels and detecting potential risk factors for various health conditions, the Well Woman blood test provides a holistic view of women's health. With these insights, women can take proactive steps to prioritize their well-being and achieve a healthier, more balanced lifestyle.
Testing includes the following but talk to us about any other blood tests you are interested in:
Full blood count - red and white blood cell and platelet counts
Kidney function - urea, electrolytes, creatinine and eGFR
Liver function - albumin, alkaline phosphatase, ALT/GPT, AST/GOT, gamma GT, bilirubin
Lipids - total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL
Bone profile - calcium, phosphate
Blood sugar - random blood sugar and three month review HBA1C
Thyroid function - T3, T4 and TSH
Vitamins - B9 (folate), B12, D 25(OH)
Minerals - Magnesium and Zinc
Uric AcidALT/GPT
Female hormones - Oestradiol, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Luteinising Hormone
This blood test is used to assess your immunity to the virus(es) that causes the Measles, Mumps and Rubella infections by determining if you have antibodies to either one of these viruses.
Why take this test?
To determine immunity prior to planning pregnancy
Determine your immunity for work or for university
To see whether vaccination for MMR has given you sufficient protection, immunity may also be due to previous exposure to virus
Unsure whether you received vaccination as a child
Blood typing is a method to tell what type of blood you have. Blood typing is done so you can safely donate your blood or receive a blood transfusion. It is also done to see if you have a substance called Rh factor on the surface of your red blood cells.
Your blood type is based on whether or not certain proteins are on your red blood cells. These proteins are called antigens. Your blood type (or blood group) depends on what types your parents passed down to you.
Blood is often grouped according to the ABO blood typing system. The 4 major blood types are:
Type A
Type B
Type AB
Type O
To work on a cruise ship, you need to pass a medical exam. The cruise line you are going to work for will dictate which medical exam you need to pass.
We offer a range of packages to meet the requirements of a number of major cruise lines including:
Carnival
Disney
MSC
Norwegian
Royal Carribean
Windstar
This is a blood test which is used to aid in the diagnosis of Latent Tuberculosis infections and active Tuberculosis (TB) disease.
TB is a very infectious disease that can affect many body areas, but primarily affects the lungs. It spreads from person to person by coughing, sneezing and breathing. Most of those who become infected manage to confine it to a few cells in their body, where it stays alive in an inactive form– this is called Latent TB (it does not make you feel sick and you are not infectious and in many, does not progress to active TB– but in some, it does).
The test is normally carried out between 1 to 4 months (most often 3 months) after receiving a course (3 doses) of hepatitis B vaccines to understand the level of immunity achieved, and if a booster dose is needed.