
If you’re looking for a complete overview of your health, a full blood test is the most comprehensive option available. It’s designed to answer one essential question: “How is everything working?” Whether you’re making lifestyle changes, reducing alcohol intake, or simply want reassurance, a full panel gives you a detailed snapshot of your body’s current state.
What Does a Full Blood Test Include?
A full blood test typically covers a wide range of health markers, including:
- Liver and kidney function
- Cholesterol levels
- Blood sugar
- Vitamins and minerals
- Full blood count
- Hormonal balance (depending on the panel)
This broad scope allows you to assess multiple systems at once, making it ideal for anyone seeking a thorough health check.
Why Choose a Full Test?
Many customers say: “If I’m testing, I may as well check everything.” It’s a smart approach, especially if:
- You’re testing for the first time
- You want full reassurance
- You’re establishing a baseline for future comparisons
Having a complete picture helps you understand how different areas of your health are connected — and where you might want to focus attention.
Why It’s Important When Reducing Alcohol
Alcohol affects more than just the liver. It can influence:
- Cholesterol levels
- Blood sugar regulation
- Vitamin absorption
- Hormonal balance
A full test helps you track your overall recovery, not just one marker. It shows how your body is responding across multiple systems, giving you a clearer sense of progress.
Seeing the Bigger Picture
Health markers are interconnected. For example:
- Low energy might be linked to vitamin deficiencies
- Mood changes could relate to hormone levels
- Physical symptoms may reflect deeper metabolic shifts
A full blood test helps you connect the dots and make informed decisions about your health.
Simple, Private Home Testing
With the TASSO device, you can collect your sample at home — no appointments needed. Just return it using the prepaid envelope, and receive results within 24–48 hours. Your data is secure, and you decide whether to keep it private, track changes, or share with your GP.
When to Test
A full blood test is ideal for:
- Your first baseline check
- After lifestyle changes
- Ongoing monitoring every 6–12 months
Ready for a Complete Health Check?
Explore our full blood testing options today and take control of your wellbeing.
