A broader check when the picture is more complex
One blood draw, 31 markers. Acute Medical Panel 2 takes our core acute check further — adding iron studies, inflammation, a muscle marker, uric acid and a urinalysis — so a clinician can build a fuller picture when you're unwell. £180 · clinician-reviewed results · CQC-regulated.
When you want a fuller acute picture
Choose Panel 2 when symptoms are broader or have lasted longer, when you take several medicines, or when an earlier check raised a question worth exploring. It is not a replacement for emergency care.
Symptoms that won't settle
You've felt unwell for a while and want a broader look than a basic acute check.
Aches, joints or muscle pain
You want creatine kinase, uric acid and inflammation checked alongside the core markers.
Run-down after illness
Still flat after a virus and you want iron, inflammation and organ function reviewed.
On several medications
You take multiple medicines and want a broader check of the organs that handle them.
Can't wait weeks
You want a broad, thorough check this week, without a referral or a long wait.
Following up a finding
An earlier result raised a question and you want a wider panel to look into it.
No referral needed · open 7 days · free on-site parking
31 markers across 8 areas of your health
In a single blood draw, this extended panel takes a broad look across the systems most relevant when you're unwell — plus iron, inflammation, muscle, uric acid and a urinalysis. Here's what each group can tell you.
Full blood count
Red cells, white cells and platelets give a broad picture of anaemia, infection and general blood health.
1 markerLiver function
ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, bilirubin and albumin show how your liver is coping and can flag inflammation or strain.
6 markersKidney, salts & uric acid
Creatinine, eGFR, urea, electrolytes, adjusted calcium and uric acid — kidney function, hydration and gout risk.
9 markersIron status
A full iron panel can spot a deficiency — a common, treatable cause of low energy — before anaemia appears.
5 markersInflammation & muscle
C-reactive protein flags inflammation, and creatine kinase can point to muscle injury or strain.
2 markersBlood sugar
Glucose and HbA1c can help identify or rule out raised blood sugar, pre-diabetes and diabetes.
2 markersCholesterol & heart risk
A full lipid profile — total, HDL, LDL, triglycerides and the cholesterol ratio — for cardiovascular health.
5 markersUrine check
A urinalysis can flag signs of infection, kidney issues or blood sugar problems alongside your bloods.
1 markerThree simple steps
Book online
Choose a time that suits you in under a minute. No referral needed — pay online or in clinic. Same-week and weekend slots available.
5-minute blood draw
Visit our Sutton Coldfield clinic for a quick, comfortable blood draw with one of our friendly clinical team. Free on-site parking.
Clinician-reviewed results
Your clinician-reviewed results are shared promptly once ready, reviewed by a clinician who explains what they mean and any sensible next steps.
Unit 3, The Courtyard, Sutton Coldfield B75 7BU · Open 7 days 8am–8pm
How it compares to our other screens
Not sure which acute panel you need? Here's how Acute Medical Panel 2 sits alongside related panels.
| Panel | Depth | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acute Medical Panel 1 | 22 markers | A rapid core check when unwell | £168 |
| Acute Medical Panel 2 | 31 markers | A broader acute check for complex cases | £180 |
| Basic Screen | 22 markers | A routine general health check | £153 |
| Lifestyle Screen | 30 markers | General wellness & lifestyle | £194 |
| Advanced GP3 | Most comprehensive | Our most detailed full-body screen | £324 |
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Your questions, answered
Understanding your Acute Medical Panel 2 results
Each result in your Acute Medical Panel 2 is reviewed by a clinician before release. Below is a plain-English guide to the key markers included in this panel.
Troponin
Cardiac biomarker released when heart muscle is damaged. Elevated troponin is used to diagnose myocardial infarction.
D-Dimer
Fibrin degradation product; elevated in thrombosis (DVT, PE) and other acute conditions.
Lactate
Marker of tissue oxygen delivery; elevated lactate indicates physiological stress or sepsis.
Coagulation Screen (PT/APTT)
Assesses blood clotting pathways; abnormal in liver disease, DIC, and anticoagulant therapy.
Reference ranges vary between laboratories and are influenced by age, sex, and other individual factors. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a clinical consultation. The Vesey reviews every result before it is released to you.
Further information: Lab Tests Online UK (British Society for Clinical Biochemistry) →
A broad, clinician-reviewed check this week
One blood draw, 31 markers, prompt, clinician-reviewed results. The Vesey · Sutton Coldfield · open 7 days 8am–8pm.
References & further reading
- Full Blood Count — Lab Tests Online UK · Independent patient information from the British Society for Clinical Biochemistry