Private GP at LIPS Clinic - Battersea Power Station

Private Blood Tests

Comprehensive range of blood tests and health screening packages with convenient appointments, fast and accurate results.

Private Blood Tests at LIPS Healthcare - Battersea London

Point of Care
Fast Blood Tests

  • Only self pay accepted

  • Each test is priced at £49.99

  • Results available within just 15 minutes

  • No preparations needed

Vitamin B9 (Folate)

£49.99

Checks folate (vitamin B9) levels to help identify deficiency.

Ferritin

£49.99

Measures a blood protein that contains iron.

AMH

£49.99

Assesses ovarian reserve and fertility potential.

Progesterone

£49.99

Evaluates ovulation and early pregnancy support.

Cortisol

£49.99

Assesses adrenal function and stress response.

Pregnancy (HCG+β)

£49.99

Measures pregnancy hormone levels to confirm or monitor pregnancy.

3-Month Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)

£49.99

Assesses average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months.

Vitamin D (25-OH-VD)

£49.99

Measures vitamin D levels to assess for deficiency or insufficiency.

Blood Withdraw

Individual Blood Tests

Full Blood Count (FBC)

Measures red and white blood cells, haemoglobin, haematocrit, and platelets.

Metabolic Profile

Checks glucose, calcium, & electrolytes.

Cholesterol Blood Test

Measures HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol.

Hormone Testing

Tracks hormone imbalances, including thyroid, progesterone, and oestrogen.

Thyroid Panel

TSH, T3, and T4, to evaluate thyroid function.

Vitamin D Blood Test

Measures vitamin D levels for bone & immune system health.

Lipid Test

Measures serum LDL cholesterol level & triglycerides.

STI Screening

HIV, syphilis, gonorrhoea & other STIs.

Liver Function Test (LFT)

Checks enzyme and protein levels & other substances produced by the liver.

Private Blood Tests at LIPS Healthcare - Battersea London

Health Screening Packages

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FAQs

Self-Pay

Booking Online:

  • Debit or credit card (Visa & Mastercard)

  • Apple Pay or Google Pay

Booking Over the Phone:

  • A secure online payment link, shared by the medical assistant.

  • Alternatively, you can provide your card details over the phone to our medical assistant for a secure one-time card payment.

Insured: (Authorisation from your insurer is required)

You must provide the following details at the time of booking, either online, over the phone or via email:

  • Insurer name

  • Authorisation code

  • Membership number

A fasting blood sugar level above 7.0 mmol/L or a random level above 11.1 mmol/L may indicate diabetes. Very high levels (over 13.9 mmol/L) or very low levels (below 3.9 mmol/L) can be dangerous and require medical attention.

Most routine blood test results are available within 24 to 72 hours, but some specialised tests may take up to a week. You will be informed if your test requires longer processing.

Fasting for 9–12 hours before a cholesterol test may be recommended, especially if it's your first test or if your triglyceride levels are being checked. Your healthcare provider will advise you.

FBC stands for Full Blood Count, a common test that evaluates the types and numbers of cells in your blood, including red cells, white cells, and platelets.

An FBC checks for:

  • Red blood cells (RBCs) – for oxygen transport

  • White blood cells (WBCs) – for immune response

  • Haemoglobin – oxygen-carrying protein

  • Hematocrit – proportion of red cells

  • Platelets – for blood clotting

It can help detect infections, anaemia, inflammation, and blood disorders.

Hormone testing is often timed with specific points in the menstrual cycle (for women) or done in the morning (for tests like testosterone). Your doctor will guide you based on symptoms and the hormones being tested.

LFT stands for Liver Function Test. It measures enzymes, proteins, and substances made by the liver to assess its health and detect conditions like hepatitis, fatty liver disease, or cirrhosis.

A lipid profile measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, which are important indicators of heart health and risk of cardiovascular disease.