An in-depth women's health review in one blood draw
Advanced GP2 for women checks 54 markers — including an in-depth cardiovascular risk profile, a female hormone profile, full iron studies and diabetes markers — so a clinician can give you a thorough whole-body picture. £239 · clinician-reviewed results · CQC-regulated.
A thorough whole-body review for women
Advanced GP2 sits between our Standard Screen Plus and our most comprehensive GP3 panel. It's a strong choice when you want more depth — especially on hormones and heart risk — without going all the way to GP3.
Hormone questions
You want oestradiol, FSH, LH, progesterone, prolactin and SHBG checked as part of a broader review.
Serious about heart health
Advanced cardiovascular markers — apolipoproteins and Lipoprotein(a) — beyond a basic cholesterol test.
Perimenopause & beyond
Understanding hormonal and metabolic changes around the perimenopause and menopause.
Tired or run-down
Thorough iron studies, thyroid and vitamin D to investigate persistent fatigue.
Metabolic check
Glucose, HbA1c, insulin and C-peptide for a fuller view of blood sugar and insulin resistance.
A detailed annual screen
You want more than the basics for your yearly check, with a clinician's interpretation.
No referral needed · open 7 days · free on-site parking
54 markers across 8 areas of your health
Rather than testing one thing at a time, this panel screens eight key areas in depth in a single blood draw. Here's what each group can tell you.
Heart & advanced cholesterol
A full lipid profile plus apolipoproteins and Lipoprotein(a) for a deeper read on cardiovascular risk.
11 markersLiver function
Liver enzymes and proteins can help identify or rule out strain from alcohol, medication or fatty liver.
6 markersKidney, salts & urine
Kidney function (including cystatin C), salts, minerals, uric acid and urinalysis for a rounded picture.
12 markersThyroid
TSH, free T4 and T3 with antibodies can help spot an under- or over-active thyroid.
5 markersFemale hormones
Oestradiol, FSH, LH, progesterone, prolactin, SHBG and free androgen index, interpreted by a clinician.
7 markersBlood sugar & insulin
Glucose, HbA1c, insulin and C-peptide help identify or rule out diabetes and insulin resistance.
4 markersIron & full blood count
A full blood count, iron studies and vitamin D give a broad view of anaemia and nutritional status.
7 markersInflammation
C-reactive protein and high-sensitivity CRP flag underlying inflammation that may need follow-up.
2 markersThree 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 women's screens
Not sure which panel is right for you? Here's how Advanced GP2 sits alongside our other popular screens for women.
| Panel | Depth | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Screen | Core | A quick general health check | £153 |
| Standard Screen Plus (Female) | 33 markers | A fuller women's general health check | £210 |
| Advanced GP2 (Female) | 54 markers | A thorough whole-body review with hormones | £239 |
| Advanced GP3 (Female) | 83 markers | Our most detailed full-body screen | £324 |
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Your questions, answered
Understanding your Advanced GP2 Female Health results
Each result in your Advanced GP2 Female Health is reviewed by a clinician before release. Below is a plain-English guide to the key markers included in this panel.
FSH & LH
Pituitary hormones reflecting ovarian function and cycle regularity.
Oestradiol
Primary female sex hormone; assessed in context of age and cycle day.
Thyroid (TSH, Free T4)
Thyroid disease is more prevalent in women; early detection enables prompt treatment.
HbA1c & Lipids
Metabolic and cardiovascular risk markers.
Full Blood Count & Ferritin
Screens for anaemia, common in women of reproductive age.
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 thorough check, properly reviewed
54 markers, a female hormone profile and prompt, clinician-reviewed results. The Vesey · Sutton Coldfield · open 7 days 8am–8pm.
References & further reading
- Thyroid & Full Blood Count — Lab Tests Online UK · Independent patient information from the British Society for Clinical Biochemistry