
Private blood test east london
At Fusion Healthcare, we provide fast, reliable, and personalised private blood test services in East London. Whether you need routine health checks, private blood tests, or specialist screenings, our experienced team ensures a smooth and professional experience. We offer same-day appointments, quick turnaround times, and a wide range of tests—all in a comfortable, friendly environment. Trusted by local communities and healthcare professionals alike, we’re here to support your health with accurate diagnostics and exceptional care.
Our experienced NHS nurses collect your blood samples with care, and results are typically delivered within 24–48 hours. You can trust us to provide accurate test results when you need them. Self-referrals are accepted.
List of Private Blood Test East London
(If a test is not listed below please call us 07961 872727 and we provide the required information.)

This test include: Cholesterol, Thyroid function, Diabetes (HbA1c), Iron Profile, Liver & Kidney, Vitamin B12 & D, Full Blood Count
This test include: Full Blood Count (FBC), TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), Ferritin / Iron, Vitamin D, Urea and Electrolytes, Cardiac/Muscle Enzymes, Bone Markers, Cholesterol, Diabetes
The genotype is the biological coding which ensures this uniqueness. Genetic testing blood tests analyse a sample of the blood to uncover information about an individual’s genetic composition. This involves examination of specific regions of the DNA for any mutations or variations which may indicate a predisposition to certain health conditions.
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Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH), Prolactin, Luteinizing hormone (LH), Oestrogen, AMH.
Here are some of the main reasons why the PSA test is important:
Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
Monitoring Prostate Health
Tracking Treatment Progress
Progesterone is primarily known as the “pregnancy hormone” because it plays a crucial role in preparing the uterus for a fertilized egg, maintaining pregnancy, and regulating menstrual cycles.
A prolactin blood test measures the hormone prolactin, crucial for lactation and reproductive health. It helps diagnose conditions like prolactinomas (pituitary tumors), irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, or unexplained milk production. Elevated or low prolactin levels can indicate hormonal imbalances, thyroid issues, or other underlying health concerns, guiding appropriate treatment and management strategies.
HCG Blood test measures the specific HCG hormone in the blood. The level also helps determine the age of the foetus. HCG levels rise in the first trimester and then slightly drop. If HCG is higher than the average pregnancy level, it could indicate more than one foetus.
The Thyroid Profile 1 test measures key thyroid hormones, including T4, and TSH, to assess thyroid gland function. It helps diagnose thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, which affect metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.
The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) test evaluates thyroid function by measuring TSH levels in the blood.
This test include:
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), Free T4 (Thyroxine), Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Folate, or vitamin B9, is an important micronutrient that plays a key role in many aspects of health, including DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and fetal growth and development.
It’s important to get enough folate in your diet to prevent anemia and other related concerns, including development abnormalities in your baby if you’re pregnant.
An albumin blood test is a liver function test. You might need it, in addition to other blood tests or urinalysis (urine test), if you have symptoms of liver disease or kidney disease. Albumin levels can also indicate underlying nutritional deficits, especially decreased protein in your diet.
Infectious disease screening helps detect infections that could impact fertility, pregnancy, and even the baby’s health. Many infectious diseases can be asymptomatic, meaning people often don’t know they have them.
Private HIV and Syphilis blood test profile aimed at identifying the presence of sexually transmitted infections. This blood test is recommended if you believe you may have been infected.
This test include:
Hematology, BIOCHEMISTRY Urea and Electrolytes, Liver Function Tests, Cardiac/Muscle Enzymes, Bone Markers
This test include:
Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity Ferritin, Transferrin Saturation
This test include:
Urea, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Bicarbonate
Oestradiol, Progesterone, Prolactin
Code: FUS 8
FBC, ESR, Renal Function, Liver Function Tests, Bone Markers, Glucose, Cholesterol
Code: DL4L
FBC, ESR Blood Film, HbA1c
Code: FUS3
This test include:
Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, and Hepatitis B, Antibody Test
The Blood Types & ABO Blood Group Test determines a person’s blood group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative). It is essential for safe blood transfusions, organ transplants, and managing pregnancies to prevent Rh incompatibility. This test also plays a critical role in emergency situations requiring immediate blood typing.
The MMR blood test checks for immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella by detecting specific antibodies in the blood. It helps confirm immunity from prior infection or vaccination and is often required before pregnancy or certain jobs to prevent disease transmission. This test ensures individual protection and supports public health initiatives against these contagious diseases.
The Hepatitis B blood test detects infection with the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) by identifying surface antigens, antibodies, or viral DNA. It helps diagnose acute or chronic HBV, assess immunity from vaccination, and monitor treatment effectiveness. This test is crucial for preventing liver damage, including cirrhosis or cancer, and controlling HBV transmission.
The TB blood test, also known as the Interferon-Gamma Release Assay (IGRA), detects latent or active tuberculosis infection by measuring the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is especially useful for individuals exposed to TB, those with BCG vaccination, or at higher risk of developing TB. This test aids in timely diagnosis and treatment, preventing disease spread.
This test include:
Chlamydia, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, HIV
A Full Blood Count (FBC) is a comprehensive blood test that measures different components of the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. It helps diagnose a range of conditions, such as anemia, infections, and blood disorders. The FBC is a routine test used to monitor overall health, detect underlying issues, and guide treatment decisions.
The Hepatitis C antibody test detects antibodies produced by the immune system in response to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). A positive result indicates exposure to the virus, though it does not confirm an active infection. If antibodies are present, further tests, such as PCR to detect viral RNA, are needed to determine if the infection is current. Early detection helps prevent liver damage and transmission.
A Semen Analysis Comprehensive (often called a sperm analysis) is a test that evaluates a man’s sperm count, motility (movement), morphology (shape), and overall semen quality. This test is essential for diagnosing male infertility, assessing reproductive health, and determining the cause of fertility issues. It also includes measurements of semen volume, pH level, and the presence of any abnormalities or infections.
The Homocysteine blood test measures the levels of homocysteine, an amino acid in the blood that, when elevated, can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes. High homocysteine levels may indicate a deficiency in vitamins B6, B12, or folic acid. The test is useful for assessing heart disease risk, especially in individuals with a family history or other risk factors.
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test detects the presence of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the blood. A positive result indicates an active infection, either acute or chronic. It is used to diagnose Hepatitis B and monitor the progression of the disease. This test is crucial for identifying individuals who may transmit the virus to others and for determining appropriate treatment.
A testosterone blood test with the aims of evaluating testosterone levels. In men’s health, testosterone plays a pivotal role in various bodily functions, including muscle mass development, bone density maintenance, and even mood regulation.
This test include:
High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein, Full Blood Count, ESR, Liver Function Test, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Ferritin, Testosterone (total), Diabetes (HbA1c), Thyroid function (TSH and T4)
The BNP (B-type natriuretic peptide) blood test measures the level of BNP, a hormone released by the heart in response to stress, particularly when heart failure is present. Elevated BNP levels indicate heart failure or other cardiac conditions, as the heart works harder to pump blood. This test helps diagnose, monitor, and assess the severity of heart failure and other heart-related issues.
This test include:
Triglycerides, Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol
Non-HDL Cholesterol
This test include:
Glucose, HbA1c
The CDT blood test (Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin) is a specialized test used to detect chronic alcohol consumption. While traditional blood tests can measure alcohol levels, CDT testing provides a longer-term view of alcohol use, making it especially useful for identifying ongoing heavy drinking over weeks or months.
Cod fish, Cows Milk, Egg White, Soyabean
Peanut, Hazelnut, Shrimp, Wheat, Apple , Dust mite – dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Cat Dander, Dog Dander ,Timothy Grass, Common Silver Birch
Total IGE, Cod fish, Cow’s Milk, Egg White, Mutton, Beef, Pork, Rabbit, Peanut,
Hazelnut, Shrimp, Wheat
Vitamin D, Vitamin B12
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FAQ Blood Test Service
Preparation for a blood test may vary depending on the type of test. Generally, you may need to fast for 8-12 hours before the test, avoid certain medications, and stay hydrated. Our team will provide specific instructions based on your test.
The turnaround time for blood test results depends on the specific test. Most standard tests are completed within 24-48 hours, while specialized tests may take a bit longer. We will inform you of the expected time frame when you have your test done.
Coverage for blood tests varies depending on your insurance plan. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand what tests are covered. Our team can also assist you with any insurance-related queries.