Bone Screen (Bloods only) examines markers linked to bone health and calcium metabolism, helping detect early changes in bone density or mineral imbalances.
Bone Screen (Bloods only)
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Regular price
£110.00
19 Biomarkers
Turnaround times
At Clinilabs, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the fastest turnaround times.
You will start receiving dispatched results as soon as they are available and have passed our clinical validation.
Turnaround times vary by test, and by cases. Some results are available within hours while more complex tests can take days.
Please note the turnaround times are a guide and are not a guarantee.
Appointment Required
Schedule at one of our partner clinics
Professional Blood Draw
Performed by certified phlebotomists
Why Clinilabs?
What’s included in this test
Kidney health
eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)
eGFR estimates how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood. It's a key indicator of kidney function and is especially useful for early detection of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Bicarbonate
Bicarbonate helps regulate your body’s pH balance. It's tested when evaluating acid-base disorders or respiratory conditions.
Sodium
Sodium is critical for fluid balance, nerve function, and blood pressure regulation. Abnormal levels can point to kidney, adrenal, or hydration issues.
Creatinine
Creatinine is a waste product filtered by your kidneys. Measuring creatinine helps assess kidney function and detect early signs of kidney disease.
Chloride
Chloride helps regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and pH levels. It's usually measured with other electrolytes to assess hydration and kidney function.
Urea
Urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism, filtered by the kidneys. High levels may indicate impaired kidney function or dehydration.
Electrolytes
Potassium
Potassium is an essential electrolyte for heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and nerve signals. Imbalances can lead to serious health issues.
Liver health
Globulin
Globulin is a group of proteins involved in liver function, immune response, and blood clotting. Abnormal levels can point to infections, liver disease, or immune system disorders.
Gamma-Glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)
GGT is an enzyme found in the liver and bile ducts. It's commonly tested to evaluate liver function and detect bile duct obstructions or alcohol-related liver damage.
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) (SGOT)
AST is an enzyme found in the liver and muscles. Elevated levels can indicate liver damage, muscle injury, or other underlying conditions.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme mainly found in the liver. Elevated levels can indicate liver damage from conditions like hepatitis or fatty liver disease.
Bilirubin (Total)
Total bilirubin helps assess liver function and red blood cell breakdown. High levels can cause jaundice and indicate liver or gallbladder issues.
Albumin
Albumin is a major protein in the blood, essential for maintaining fluid balance and transporting nutrients. Low levels can signal liver or kidney disease.
Total protein
Total protein includes albumin and globulin. It's used to assess liver function, kidney health, and nutritional status.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
ALP is an enzyme related to the liver, bones, and bile ducts. It's often tested to investigate liver function or bone disorders.
Minerals
Corrected Calcium
Corrected calcium accounts for albumin levels in your blood to give a more accurate reading of biologically active calcium. It’s essential for evaluating bone health, muscle function, and parathyroid activity, especially in individuals with abnormal protein levels or chronic illness.
Calcium
Calcium is crucial for bones, muscle contraction, and nerve transmission. This test helps diagnose parathyroid issues or monitor supplementation and diet.
Phosphate
Phosphate supports bone health, energy metabolism, and cell function. Testing is important in kidney disease, malnutrition, or hormonal disorders.
Vitamins
Vitamin D (25-OH)
Vitamin D (25-OH) supports bone health, immunity, and mood regulation. It's one of the most common deficiencies in the UK and worth checking routinely.