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Autoimmune & Inflammatory Health

Autoimmune & Inflammatory Health

Because your immune system may be working harder than you think.

Because your immune system may be working harder than you think.

When symptoms like fatigue, joint pain, or inflammation don’t have a clear cause, your immune system may be involved. These tests help detect immune system overactivity, inflammation, and signs of autoimmune conditions. Whether you’re investigating chronic inflammation, monitoring an existing condition, or exploring unexplained symptoms, this panel provides data that helps guide your next step. Our medical advisory panel has selected these tests for their clinical relevance, sensitivity, and diagnostic value.


Blood & Urine Tests

Basophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Basophils support the body’s immune response and may be elevated in allergic reactions or inflammation.

Basophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Basophils support the body’s immune response and may be elevated in allergic reactions or inflammation.

Basophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Basophils support the body’s immune response and may be elevated in allergic reactions or inflammation.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a blood test that measures inflammation in the body. While it doesn’t specify the cause, it’s a sensitive marker for detecting acute and low-grade systemic inflammation.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a blood test that measures inflammation in the body. While it doesn’t specify the cause, it’s a sensitive marker for detecting acute and low-grade systemic inflammation.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a blood test that measures inflammation in the body. While it doesn’t specify the cause, it’s a sensitive marker for detecting acute and low-grade systemic inflammation.

Chloride

An electrolyte measured in the blood. It helps maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid–base balance in the body.

Chloride

An electrolyte measured in the blood. It helps maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid–base balance in the body.

Chloride

An electrolyte measured in the blood. It helps maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid–base balance in the body.

Eosinophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Eosinophils are involved in the body’s response to allergies, asthma, and certain infections.

Eosinophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Eosinophils are involved in the body’s response to allergies, asthma, and certain infections.

Eosinophils

A type of white blood cell measured as part of a full blood count. Eosinophils are involved in the body’s response to allergies, asthma, and certain infections.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)

A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)

A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)

A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.

Lymphocytes

A type of white blood cell involved in immune defence. Measured as part of a full blood count, lymphocytes help protect against viruses and support immune memory.

Lymphocytes

A type of white blood cell involved in immune defence. Measured as part of a full blood count, lymphocytes help protect against viruses and support immune memory.

Lymphocytes

A type of white blood cell involved in immune defence. Measured as part of a full blood count, lymphocytes help protect against viruses and support immune memory.

Monocytes

A type of white blood cell that helps remove dead cells and fight infections. Measured as part of a full blood count to support immune and inflammation assessment.

Monocytes

A type of white blood cell that helps remove dead cells and fight infections. Measured as part of a full blood count to support immune and inflammation assessment.

Monocytes

A type of white blood cell that helps remove dead cells and fight infections. Measured as part of a full blood count to support immune and inflammation assessment.

Neutrophils

A type of white blood cell that forms part of the body’s first line of defence. Measured to help assess infection or inflammation.

Neutrophils

A type of white blood cell that forms part of the body’s first line of defence. Measured to help assess infection or inflammation.

Neutrophils

A type of white blood cell that forms part of the body’s first line of defence. Measured to help assess infection or inflammation.

Rheumatoid Factor (RF)

An antibody measured in the blood. It is used to assess immune system activity and may be included in evaluations of joint or inflammatory conditions.

Rheumatoid Factor (RF)

An antibody measured in the blood. It is used to assess immune system activity and may be included in evaluations of joint or inflammatory conditions.

Rheumatoid Factor (RF)

An antibody measured in the blood. It is used to assess immune system activity and may be included in evaluations of joint or inflammatory conditions.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.

Vitamin D

A blood test that measures the level of vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption.

White Blood Cells (WBC)

A blood test that measures the number of white blood cells, which help defend the body against infection. It is used to assess immune function and detect signs of inflammation, infection, or blood disorders.

White Blood Cells (WBC)

A blood test that measures the number of white blood cells, which help defend the body against infection. It is used to assess immune function and detect signs of inflammation, infection, or blood disorders.

White Blood Cells (WBC)

A blood test that measures the number of white blood cells, which help defend the body against infection. It is used to assess immune function and detect signs of inflammation, infection, or blood disorders.

Why does this matter?

Low-grade inflammation and autoimmune activity can simmer for years before more obvious symptoms appear. These tests help detect changes early, monitor disease progression, and support more personalised, effective treatment plans.

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