Diagnostic Service

Hair Loss Profile

​For some people, hair loss is a temporary condition that resolves itself. If your parents or grandparents experienced hair loss, you may be more likely to suffer from it as well. There are many causes of hair loss, and it can be difficult to determine the underlying cause without proper testing.

11 working daysTurnaround
🕐10mDuration
🧪BloodSample Required
✓ Full Blood Count (FBC) + Differential | Glucose | Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) | Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) | Gamma ✓ Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) | Proteins Total | Albumin | Globulin | Bilirubin Total | Sodium | Potassium | Urea | Thyroid ✓ Stimulating Hormone (TSH) | Free Thyroxine (FT4) | Testosterone | Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) | Free Androgen Index (FAI) | Vitamin D 25 ✓ OH | ESR | Vitamin B12 | Folate | Ferritin | Zinc
£ 245,00
Hair Loss Profile
About This Service

What is the Hair Loss Profile?

​For some people, hair loss is a temporary condition that resolves itself. If your parents or grandparents experienced hair loss, you may be more likely to suffer from it as well. There are many causes of hair loss, and it can be difficult to determine the underlying cause without proper testing. Blood tests should be the first step to diagnose the problem of hair loss. This profile covers the most common markers linked to this particular problem. ​​Vitamins and minerals ​​Zinc – helps to build proteins in your hair. Zinc deficiency is responsible not only for hair loss but also for weak nails, feeling irritable, loss of appetite, or even changes to your taste and smell. Your body can’t produce this mineral, so make sure your diet contains nuts, shellfish, legumes, or red meat if you’re not vegetarian. ​​Vitamin D – this hormone is linked to thinning hair and hair loss. It stimulates hair follicles to grow. A vitamin D deficiency can be connected to alopecia areata, where the body attacks the hair follicles. ​​Vitamin B12 – helps to produce red blood cells, which is beneficial to hair growth. ​​Folate – like Vitamin B12 (Folate is also known as Vitamin B9), it helps replenish red blood cells in the body, and also stimulates the proliferation of the hair follicles, and prevents greying of hair​.​ ​​Hormones ​​TSH, Ft4 – abnormalities within your thyroid can be one of the causes of hair loss. Thyroid conditions, when untreated, can affect your body significantly, including the development of new hair. Your hair may look thinner or you can notice bald spots and patches. ​​Testosterone – very low or very high levels of Testosterone can cause hair loss. A small amount of this hormone is converted into DHT, a hormone found in the skin, hair, and prostate. DHT is thought to cause hair follicles to miniaturize, and this contributes to male pattern hair loss. ​​Screening tests ​​Ferritin shows the amount of iron stored in your body. Ferritin deficiency is one of the most causes of female hair loss problems.​ ​Some ferritin is stored in hair follicles, and when your body is low in iron, it can restore it from ferritin stored in your hair, leading to weaker and thinner hair. ​​Full blood count and biochemistry – this will help you understand how your body works in general and can help diagnose any deficiencies or anemia. You will get an overview of your blood cells activity.
This service is for you if…
  • 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 This Service

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.

Common reasons people book
  • 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
Simple Process

How it works

From booking to results in three straightforward steps.

1

Book Online

Choose your test, select a clinic or home visit, and confirm your appointment in seconds.

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Visit Our Clinic

Attend one of our accredited clinics at your chosen time. Our team will carry out the sample collection quickly and comfortably.

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Get Your Results

Your sample is analysed by accredited labs. Secure results delivered in 2–3 working days.

Understanding Your Report

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.

Low

Below Range

A result below the reference range means a marker is lower than expected. This can affect how you feel and may need dietary, supplementation, or clinical attention.

Next step: Review with a clinician to determine whether correction is needed.
Balanced

Within Range

Results within the expected range indicate this marker is functioning normally. A good baseline for any planned treatment or lifestyle programme.

Next step: Proceed with confidence, and retest periodically to track changes.
Elevated

Above Range

A result above the reference range may indicate physiological stress or an imbalance that deserves attention — even before any symptoms are present.

Next step: Clinician review is recommended before proceeding with any treatment.
How to read your report
Each marker is shown with its result alongside the lab's reference rangeClear
Out-of-range results are flagged with Low (L) or High (H) indicatorsFlagged
Results are compared to UK lab reference standardsUK Standard
Report delivered securely by email or patient portalPrivate
Follow-up consultation available if requiredSupported
Before Your Appointment

How to prepare

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

This service is designed to give you a clear and accurate picture of the relevant health markers — presented in a structured report with reference ranges so you know exactly where you stand.
No. You can book directly without a referral. Our services are available to adults seeking private diagnostic or assessment appointments.
The appointment takes approximately 10m. You will be advised of any specific preparation requirements when you book.
Results are typically ready within 11 working days. You will receive them securely by email or through your patient portal, with clear reference ranges included.
Yes. For applicable services, a certified clinician or phlebotomist can attend your home, workplace, or hotel. Select the home visit option when booking.
You will receive a clearly formatted report. If any result is flagged outside the normal range, we recommend reviewing it with your GP or a specialist. Many findings are straightforward to address once identified.
Yes. You can book on behalf of a family member or partner. Simply provide their details at the time of booking and ensure they bring valid ID to the appointment.
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