Bodybuilding Profile
A comprehensive baseline diagnostic profile to check your core health markers — for safety, confidence, and smarter treatment decisions.
What is the Bodybuilding Profile?
Bodybuilding Blood Test Profile – Comprehensive Health & Performance Panel
This comprehensive blood test panel is tailored specifically for bodybuilders, strength athletes, and fitness enthusiasts who want to monitor and optimize their health, performance, and recovery. It includes essential markers across multiple systems to provide a full picture of how your body is responding to training, diet, supplementation, and lifestyle factors.
Full Blood Count (FBC) + ESR
Evaluates overall health, inflammation, immune function, and oxygen-carrying capacity—key for endurance and recovery.
Kidney Function
Assesses hydration status, muscle breakdown, electrolyte balance, and kidney health—important when using high-protein diets or supplements.
Liver Function
Monitors liver stress from high-intensity training, supplementation, or anabolic substances; includes muscle enzyme (CK) to evaluate muscle damage and recovery.
Diabetes Screen
Provides long-term insight into blood sugar control, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic health—crucial for body composition and fat loss.
Iron Status
Supports oxygen delivery and energy production, especially important for endurance and performance.
Lipid Panel
Tracks cardiovascular health and the effects of diet, supplements, or hormone use.
Thyroid Function
Checks metabolic rate regulators, especially important if experiencing changes in weight, energy, or training recovery.
Hormone Panel
Comprehensive hormone profiling to assess anabolic/catabolic balance, reproductive health, and the impact of training or performance enhancers.
Stress Hormone
Evaluates physiological stress and overtraining, which can impact recovery and performance.
Vitamin Profile
Supports immunity, bone health, energy metabolism, and overall wellness—frequently deficient in athletes.
Who is this test for?
Ideal for competitive bodybuilders, recreational lifters, or anyone looking to fine-tune their training and nutrition strategies based on real data.
Why it's important:
Tracking these biomarkers can help detect early signs of overtraining, hormonal imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, and organ stress—allowing you to train smarter, recover better, and perform at your best.
- 1You want clear, objective information about your health — not guesswork
- 2You are starting a new treatment, therapy, or wellness programme and want a safe baseline
- 3You have ongoing symptoms that haven't been explained by a GP visit
- 4You want to monitor your progress after lifestyle, dietary, or medical changes
- 5You prefer to be proactive about your health rather than reactive
Why do you need this?
Many issues only become obvious after they have already affected your quality of life. This service gives you actionable data early — so you can make informed decisions rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen.
Whether you are maintaining good health or investigating a specific concern, having an accurate baseline changes what steps you take next.
- →Persistent fatigue or unexplained low energy
- →Preparing for a new treatment or aesthetic procedure
- →Annual health review — private, fast, and thorough
- →Investigating symptoms their GP hasn't fully explored
- →Wanting a second opinion backed by lab data
How it works
From booking to results in three straightforward steps.
Book Online
Choose your test, select a clinic or home visit, and confirm your appointment in seconds.
Visit Our Clinic
Attend one of our accredited clinics at your chosen time. Our team will carry out the sample collection quickly and comfortably.
Get Your Results
Your sample is analysed by accredited labs. Secure results delivered in 2–3 working days.
Your results explained
Your report presents each marker clearly against established reference ranges — making it straightforward to understand where you stand and what, if anything, needs attention.
Below Range
Next step: Review with a clinician to determine whether correction is needed.
Within Range
Next step: Proceed with confidence, and retest periodically to track changes.
Above Range
Next step: Clinician review is recommended before proceeding with any treatment.
How to prepare
Sample Timing
Attend between 7am and 12pm where possible. Wait until any illness has fully resolved. Avoid intense exercise for 24–48 hours beforehand, as this can affect certain markers.
Fasting & Hydration
Fasting is not always required, but some tests may recommend it. If fasting is advised, avoid food for 8–12 hours and drink water only. Stay well hydrated for accurate sample collection.
Medications & Supplements
Continue prescribed medications unless advised otherwise. Avoid vitamin, mineral, or biotin supplements for at least 24–48 hours before your test, as these can interfere with results.
Hormones & Menstrual Cycle
For hormone-related tests, timing within your menstrual cycle may be important. Follow the specific guidance provided in your booking confirmation email.
