Description
Who this review is for
This review is suitable if you are using GLP-1 medication and want:
Reassurance that your body is coping well
A baseline check while appetite and intake are reduced
Early identification of nutrient depletion or imbalance
Support to continue GLP-1 safely and sustainably
This is often chosen during GLP-1 use as a routine check-in. It can also be used if you are not feeling optimal, but don’t have specific symptoms.
What this review looks at
The Health & Safety Check focuses on key markers that can be affected while using GLP-1, particularly where appetite, intake or digestion have changed.
Testing focuses on:
Blood sugar regulation
Liver function
Kidney function
Cholesterol
Iron status
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
Results are reviewed alongside your symptoms, health history and current GLP-1 use.
What you get
Finger-prick (capillary) blood test kit sent to your home
Analysis by an external UKAS-accredited laboratory
Review of results in the context of GLP-1 use with a clinical nutritionist
A clear summary highlighting any areas that may need support
How this review helps
This review is designed to provide reassurance and early insight, helping to identify any emerging issues before they become more problematic.
It can also be used as a baseline for future testing if additional support is needed later.
How the finger-prick (capillary) test works
After purchase, a finger-prick blood test kit is posted to your address with full instructions.
You collect the sample at home, label it as instructed, and return it using the packaging provided.
The sample is analysed by an external UKAS-accredited laboratory. Results are then reviewed alongside your symptoms, health history and current GLP-1 use.
Turnaround time
Once your sample has been received by the laboratory, results are typically available within 1–3 working days, depending on the tests included.
Turnaround times are calculated from the date the sample arrives at the laboratory and are quoted in working days (Monday to Friday).
If a sample cannot be processed
Occasionally a sample may be unsuitable for analysis, for example due to insufficient volume, labelling issues or delays in transit.
If repeat testing is required, additional charges for a replacement kit and/or postage may apply.
Important information
This review provides nutritional and functional interpretation of blood test results and does not provide medical diagnosis, prescribing or medication changes.
Blood testing is carried out by an external UKAS-accredited laboratory.
Once a test kit has been dispatched or a sample has been received by the laboratory, refunds are not available.
By purchasing, you confirm that the personal details provided are accurate and that you have read and agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
If a sample cannot be processed
In rare cases, a laboratory sample may be unsuitable for analysis. This can happen due to delays in transit, incorrect sample collection, missing or incorrect paperwork, or labelling issues.
Where a test needs to be repeated for these reasons, a £25 retest fee may apply to cover laboratory processing and administration costs.
Please follow the sample collection, labelling, paperwork and posting instructions included with your test kit carefully to avoid any additional charges.
If a sample cannot be processed due to a fault with the test kit or a laboratory error, no retest fee will apply. This does not affect your statutory rights under UK consumer law.





