Blood tests and screenings play a key role in the early detection, monitoring, and management of various conditions, supporting your overall health and enabling you to live a better quality of life. These tests are carried out when clinically indicated by your clinical team , and some may require external referrals for further assessment.
Why are blood tests and screenings important?
Blood tests and screenings play a vital role in maintaining good health. They help with:
- Detecting conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or anaemia at an early stage
- Monitoring long-term conditions like cardiovascular disease or thyroid disorders to ensure they are well-managed
- Identifying underlying health concerns and supporting accurate diagnosis and treatment
When should I get a blood test?
Your clinical team may refer you for blood tests if deemed clinically necessary in the following situations:
Routine monitoring
If you have a chronic condition, regular blood tests can help track your health. Your GP will advise on the frequency of these.
Symptom investigation
If you are experiencing symptoms that require further investigations, a blood test may help identify the cause.
Preventative health checks
Blood tests may be used to assess risk factors for conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or thyroid disorders.