How does it work?
A laboratory blood analysis measures 63 biomarkers, then organises the results into a structured report you can review and track.
Full report including 63 biomarkers
Provides a broader and more detailed assessment
Can be combined with DNA testing for expanded analysis

What is the In-Depth Blood Test?

The In-Depth Blood Test measures 63 biomarkers to provide a broader view of how different areas of the body are functioning. These biomarkers are measurable indicators in the blood that reflect various aspects of physiological health.
The results are organised into a structured report that establishes a deeper baseline of health data, helping you review and track key indicators over time.
How it works?
1
Blood sample collection
A simple blood draw is taken as the starting point for your assessment.
2
Laboratory analysis
Your sample is processed in a lab to measure all 63 biomarkers in a consistent, standardised way.
3
Structured biomarker report
Results are compiled into a clear report that shows your baseline values across the full panel, making it easier to review and track over time.


Optional DNA pairing
If you choose to add DNA testing, you can view today’s biomarker results alongside genetic insight for a more layered assessment.
How it fits into a broader assessment approach

Blood biomarkers reflect what your body is showing in the present, capturing measurable indicators you can track and act on.
DNA testing adds a deeper layer by mapping inherited traits and tendencies that may influence how you respond to lifestyle, diet, and long-term prevention planning.
Together, they create a more complete view, pairing what is happening now with the genetic context behind it.
Who is it for?
For clients who want clearer, more detailed insight into measurable health indicators. It is ideal as a standalone in-depth assessment, or as a paired option with DNA testing for those who prefer a fuller, more layered picture.

