Private Blood Tests · Organ Health · Sutton Coldfield

Check how your liver is doing

One blood draw, 7 liver markers. Our Liver Health panel assesses liver function, cell health and protein synthesis — so a clinician can help identify or rule out common, often silent, liver problems. £135 · clinician-reviewed results · CQC-regulated.

Open 7 days · 8am–8pm · same-week appointments
7markers checked
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7 daysa week, 8am–8pm
£135all-inclusive, no referral
CQC Regulated
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Randox accredited laboratory
Same-week appointments
Who it's for

Liver problems are often silent until late

The liver rarely complains until significant damage has occurred. A liver panel is a sensible step if you recognise any of these.

Regular alcohol drinker

If your drinking is above guideline levels, a liver check is a sensible precaution.

On liver-affecting medication

Statins, methotrexate and long-term anti-inflammatories can affect the liver.

Overweight or type 2 diabetes

Fatty liver disease is closely linked to weight, diabetes and metabolic syndrome.

Tired or upper-tummy discomfort

Fatigue or discomfort under the right ribs can sometimes reflect liver strain.

Routine or pre-op check

Part of a thorough health screen or pre-operative assessment.

Want reassurance

A clear, clinician-reviewed picture of how your liver is functioning.

£135 · 7 markers · prompt results

No referral needed · open 7 days · free on-site parking

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What we check

7 liver markers across function, damage and synthesis

This panel looks at the liver from three angles — enzymes that leak when cells are damaged, markers of bile flow, and proteins the liver makes.

Liver enzymes (ALT & AST)

Enzymes that rise when liver cells are inflamed or damaged, from any cause.

2 markers

Bile flow (ALP & GGT)

Markers that flag bile duct problems and are sensitive to alcohol-related strain.

2 markers

Bilirubin

A pigment processed by the liver; high levels can cause jaundice.

1 marker

Albumin

A key protein made by the liver — low levels can indicate reduced synthetic function.

1 marker

Iron stores (ferritin)

Ferritin can be raised in fatty liver and inflammation, adding context to the picture.

1 marker

Whole-organ view

Together these build a rounded picture of liver function in a single draw.

7 markers
See all 7 markers in this panel

Liver function & damage

Alanine AminotransferaseAspartate AminotransferaseAlkaline PhosphataseGamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT)Total Bilirubin

Synthesis & stores

AlbuminFerritin

Liver health panel covering the enzymes ALT, AST, ALP and GGT, total bilirubin, albumin and ferritin — assessing hepatocellular damage, cholestasis and synthetic function. This is a screening panel and does not replace a clinical diagnosis — every result is reviewed by a clinician.

How it works

Three 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 results are shared promptly once ready, reviewed by a clinician who explains what they mean and any sensible next steps.

Check availability & book — £135

Unit 3, The Courtyard, Sutton Coldfield B75 7BU · Open 7 days 8am–8pm

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Frequently asked questions

Your questions, answered

Do I need to fast before a liver health test?
Fasting is not usually required for a liver panel. If your appointment is combined with other tests, our team will confirm any preparation when you book.
How long do results take?
We process your sample promptly and contact you as soon as your clinician-reviewed results are ready — turnaround varies by test. Every result is reviewed by a clinician, who flags anything outside the normal range with a clear explanation and guidance on sensible next steps.
Do I need a GP referral?
No referral is needed. You can book directly online or by calling 0121 387 3727. Same-week appointments are available 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm.
What happens if a result comes back abnormal?
A clinician reviews every panel before it is released. If something is outside the normal range, we explain what it means in plain English and recommend sensible next steps — which may include a GP appointment, a repeat test, or onward referral. This test is a screening investigation and is not a substitute for a clinical diagnosis.
Can I claim this on private health insurance?
Self-funded blood tests are usually paid for directly rather than through insurance, as most insurers require a referral first. If you would like to use insurance, call us on 0121 387 3727 and our team will advise on the best route for your policy.

Understanding your Liver Health results

Each result in your Liver Health is reviewed by a clinician before release. Below is a plain-English guide to the key markers included in this panel.

ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)

Enzyme released when liver cells are damaged. Elevated in fatty liver disease, alcohol excess, hepatitis, and drug toxicity.

AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)

Another liver enzyme; elevated in liver and muscle damage. AST:ALT ratio can help differentiate causes.

GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)

Sensitive marker for alcohol use and bile duct disease. Often the first enzyme to rise with alcohol consumption.

Bilirubin

Breakdown product of haemoglobin processed by the liver. High levels cause jaundice; may indicate liver disease, haemolysis, or bile duct obstruction.

Albumin

Protein made by the liver; low albumin reflects impaired liver synthetic function in chronic liver disease.

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) →

Ready when you are

Get a clear answer on your liver health

One blood draw, 7 liver markers, prompt, clinician-reviewed results. The Vesey · Sutton Coldfield · open 7 days 8am–8pm.

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