A men's health check in Kingston that gives a complete picture in one visit. The General Health and Wellness panel measures over 30 markers across ten body systems: blood health, kidney and liver function, bone and mineral status, lipids, blood sugar, iron stores, thyroid function, vitamin D and the male hormone axis (testosterone, SHBG, free androgen index, LH, FSH). Reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor at our CQC-registered clinic opposite Kingston Station, with results in 2 to 5 working days.
By Dr Maryam Attarzadeh, GMC-registered doctor and Medical Director, KONCEPT® Medical Clinic. Last reviewed May 2026. Next review November 2026.
The Men's General Health and Wellness panel is a broad screen for men who want a clear picture of how their body is doing right now. It works well as an annual check, as a baseline before starting a treatment plan, when energy or libido has dropped, when weight or sleep have changed, or simply for peace of mind in your 30s, 40s and 50s. Rather than testing one system, it looks across ten at once, so easy-to-miss contributors such as low testosterone, an underactive thyroid, low iron or impaired glucose are picked up alongside the bigger picture.
If you have a specific concern, a focused panel may suit you better. The Testosterone & Hormone panel goes deeper on the male hormone axis, the Blood Sugar, Cholesterol & Heart Health panel on cardio-metabolic risk, and the Sexual Health & Libido panel when erectile or libido symptoms have several possible drivers including prostate (PSA). You can see the full men's blood test range or call the clinic and the doctor will guide you at booking.
The full blood count screens for anaemia and looks at red cells, white cells and platelets. ESR flags inflammation or infection that may need following up.
Urea and electrolytes with creatinine and eGFR assess how well the kidneys are filtering and whether fluid and salt balance is normal.
A full liver panel checks the enzymes and proteins that show how the liver is working and whether anything is placing it under strain.
Calcium, phosphate, uric acid and magnesium give a picture of bone and mineral balance, and pick up imbalances that can affect energy, muscles and gout risk.
A full lipid profile assesses cardiovascular risk, including the protective HDL, the LDL and non-HDL fractions, and triglycerides.
Fasting glucose with HbA1c, the three-month average of blood sugar, screens for impaired glucose regulation and diabetes risk.
Iron, total iron-binding capacity and ferritin together show your iron stores. In men, persistently raised ferritin can also warrant further checks.
TSH and Free T4 assess thyroid function, a useful check when energy, weight or mood have changed for no clear reason.
Vitamin D is checked because deficiency is common in the UK, affects energy, mood and bone health, and responds quickly to supplementation.
Total testosterone with SHBG and calculated free testosterone, plus the pituitary hormones LH and FSH, give a picture of the male hormone axis. Useful when energy, libido, mood or strength have changed.
Each result is interpreted by the doctor against the appropriate reference range for you. Several markers, including testosterone, ferritin and components of the full blood count, have sex-specific reference ranges.
Once you order the panel, a GMC-registered doctor at KONCEPT® reviews the request for clinical suitability before the appointment is confirmed.
Blood health, kidney, liver, bone, lipids, blood sugar, iron, thyroid, vitamin D and the male hormone axis in a single venous draw.
Bloods are drawn in our CQC-registered Kingston clinic by an experienced practitioner. Samples are processed by an accredited UK pathology laboratory.
Booked online without a referral, subject to availability. The clinic is opposite Kingston Station, with parking nearby at the Bentall Centre.
After the test a short outcome note is sent to your email, password-protected. It states either that results are normal and no follow-up is needed, or that a GP review is recommended. If a GP review is recommended you can choose your NHS GP, or a KONCEPT® GP consultation at £149.
If you would like a GP to discuss your results, advise on next steps and direct further investigation, book a 30-minute KONCEPT® GP consultation (£149). The reviewing doctor can also refer to a private specialist if onward input is helpful.
Online home-kit health packages post a finger-prick kit and return an emailed PDF. At KONCEPT® the panel is a venous draw in our Kingston clinic, which gives consistent assay quality across thirty-plus markers and a doctor's outcome note as part of the visit.
| Home-kit health package | KONCEPT® Men's General Health panel | |
|---|---|---|
| Sample collection | Self-administered finger-prick. Small-volume samples are more prone to assay variability, which matters across a broad multi-system panel. | Venous draw in-clinic by an experienced practitioner, giving consistent assay quality across all the markers, including testosterone and SHBG. |
| Who reviews the result | Algorithm-generated PDF. Doctor commentary is often a paid add-on, sometimes by an unnamed locum unfamiliar with your history. | Reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor, with a short outcome note by secure password-protected email. The doctor review is included in the £338 price. |
| Result delivery | Emailed PDF, with the interpretation left largely to you. | A plain-English outcome that states either normal, no follow-up needed, or GP review recommended. |
| Action when something needs follow-up | "See your GP." No onward route. | Discussed with the reviewing doctor, with referral or a KONCEPT® GP consultation as appropriate, and a summary shared with your NHS GP. |
| Regulation | Online retailer. No CQC oversight of clinical interpretation. | CQC-registered private clinic. GMC-registered doctors. ICO-registered for data protection. |
| Sharing with your NHS GP | Not offered. You would email the PDF yourself. | With your written consent, a clinical summary is sent to your NHS GP so records stay joined up. |
The NHS provides comprehensive care and remains the right route for many men. KONCEPT® is designed to complement, not replace, that care, for men who would like a broad health baseline on their own timing. Where helpful, we share results with your NHS GP for continuity.
| Standard NHS approach | What KONCEPT® adds | |
|---|---|---|
| Booking and access | Via your registered NHS GP, subject to local appointment availability and clinical prioritisation. | Book directly without a referral. Same-day, Saturday and out-of-hours appointments at the Kingston clinic, subject to availability. |
| Scope of first-line testing | Blood tests are usually requested to investigate a specific symptom, so a broad multi-system screen including the male hormone axis is not always offered unless clinically indicated. | A comprehensive over-30-marker panel across ten systems is available on request as a baseline, interpreted against your history. |
| Time with the reviewing doctor | Length of GP consultation varies by region and provider. | A 30-minute consultation with a GMC-registered doctor is offered alongside the panel for men who would like one. A written plain-English outcome note is included. |
| Onward specialist input | Referral routes and waits vary by region, specialty, clinical urgency and provider. | If onward input is helpful, the reviewing doctor can refer to a private specialist or support continuity with your NHS GP. |
| Cost | Free at the point of use. | All-in £338 (£299 test fee plus the one-off £39 administration fee). |
| Continuity with your NHS record | Tests are added to your NHS record automatically. | With your written consent, a clinical summary is sent to your NHS GP so the result is added to your NHS record alongside your ongoing care. |
NHS provision varies by region and clinical context, and the NHS pathway remains appropriate for many patients. KONCEPT® encourages continued NHS GP involvement and shares clinical summaries with your NHS GP on request. General guidance on health checks is available from the NHS Health Check.
Online, in person at the clinic, or added during a GP consultation. Each request is reviewed by one of our GMC-registered doctors for clinical appropriateness.
An experienced practitioner takes your sample in-clinic. We recommend fasting for 10 to 12 hours, water only, beforehand for accurate glucose and lipids. Stop biotin supplements 48 to 72 hours before. Testosterone is most accurate from a morning sample.
Samples are processed by an accredited UK pathology laboratory.
Most results within 2 to 5 working days. A short outcome note from the doctor with your next-step plan is sent to your email, password-protected.
All tests are reviewed before and after the test by one of our GMC-registered doctors. If everything is normal, the outcome note confirms no follow-up is needed. Where a result needs attention, the doctor will recommend a GP review, either with your NHS GP or with one of our GPs at KONCEPT® (a £149 consultation fee applies if you choose KONCEPT®). Where deficiencies are identified, supplementation or treatment can be started straight away.
A general health baseline often points to a more focused next step. The doctor can recommend the most useful additional panel or service at booking.
KONCEPT® Medical Clinic offers the Men's Health Check panel for men across the KT and SW postcodes. Patients book from Kingston upon Thames, Surbiton, New Malden, Wimbledon, Richmond upon Thames, Putney, Teddington, Hampton, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames, Thames Ditton and Twickenham. The clinic is at 46 to 48 Wood Street, opposite Kingston Station, two minutes from the Bentall Centre, and is reachable by train from Waterloo (around 28 minutes) or by car off the A3.
The panel covers more than thirty markers in a single visit, with the result reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor and an outcome note returned within 2 to 5 working days. Book online or call 020 8129 1011.
It is a comprehensive screen for men who want a full picture of their health in a single visit. It works well as an annual health check, when energy or libido has dropped, as a baseline before starting a treatment plan, or for general peace of mind in your 30s, 40s and 50s. It checks over 30 markers across ten body systems at once, including the male hormone axis.
Ten systems. Blood health (full blood count, ESR). Kidney function and electrolytes. Liver function. Bone and mineral status (calcium, phosphate, uric acid, magnesium). Lipids (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, non-HDL). Blood sugar (glucose and HbA1c). Iron status (iron, TIBC, ferritin). Thyroid function (TSH, Free T4). Vitamin D. Male hormone axis (total testosterone, SHBG, calculated free testosterone, LH, FSH). Each result is interpreted against the appropriate reference range for you.
We recommend fasting for 10 to 12 hours, water only, before this panel because it includes glucose and a full lipid profile, which are most accurate when fasted. Keep taking any prescribed medication unless your doctor tells you otherwise, and stop biotin supplements 48 to 72 hours before as biotin can interfere with thyroid and other assays. Testosterone is most accurate from a morning sample taken between 7am and 10am, so where possible we book testosterone-included panels in the morning.
Most results are returned within 2 to 5 working days. If a specific test takes longer, you will be told in advance.
No. You can book online, in person at the clinic, or add the panel during a GP consultation at KONCEPT®. A GMC-registered doctor reviews each request for clinical appropriateness before the blood draw.
Yes. Every panel is reviewed by one of our GMC-registered doctors. A short outcome note is sent to your email, password-protected, stating either that results are normal and no follow-up is needed, or that a GP review is recommended. If a GP review is recommended you can choose your NHS GP at no NHS charge, or a KONCEPT® GP consultation at £149.
A single administration fee that covers your whole visit, charged once per visit and never per test, however many tests you book. The all-in panel price of £338 already includes it.
The General Health panel already includes total testosterone, SHBG, calculated free testosterone, LH and FSH alongside thirty other markers. It is the right choice when you want a broad baseline. The Testosterone & Hormone panel (£268 all-in) is a focused hormone workup with prolactin added, useful when your main question is about low testosterone, libido or fertility. The doctor can guide you at booking.
No. PSA is in the Sexual Health & Libido panel as a screening adjunct, and the Stockholm3 panel is a dedicated prostate cancer risk score combining protein biomarkers, genetic markers and clinical inputs. You can add PSA on request.
Home-kit packages post a finger-prick kit and return an algorithm-generated PDF. At KONCEPT® the sample is a venous draw in our Kingston clinic, which gives consistent assay quality across all the markers in a broad panel like this one, including testosterone and SHBG. The result is reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor and you receive a short outcome note by secure password-protected email. The doctor review and outcome note are included in the £338 panel price.
The NHS provides comprehensive care and remains the right route for many men. KONCEPT® complements that care for men who want a broad health baseline including the male hormone axis on their own timing, without a referral, interpreted by a doctor in one visit. With your written consent we share a clinical summary with your NHS GP so the result is added to your NHS record alongside your ongoing care.
46 to 48 Wood Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1UW. KONCEPT® Medical Clinic is opposite Kingston station, with parking nearby at the Bentall Centre.
All in £338. Same-day, evening and Saturday appointments available. No GP referral needed. Doctor-reviewed result, sent securely to your email.
Serving Kingston upon Thames and the surrounding KT, SW and TW catchment, including Surbiton, Wimbledon, Richmond, Putney, Teddington, New Malden, Esher, Thames Ditton, Walton-on-Thames, Twickenham, Hampton, Raynes Park and Wandsworth.
This page is for information only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Results require interpretation by a qualified clinician. A general health panel screens broadly but does not replace investigation of a specific symptom, which should be discussed with a doctor.
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