How Much Does It Cost To Have A Private Blood Test?
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How Much Does It Cost To Have A Private Blood Test?

Last updated: 12 October 2024

If you have any health concerns or are keen to invest in your health, you might be considering booking a private blood test. The ability to access private blood tests in the UK allows you to take control of your health with increased convenience and fast, reliable results. However, before you book a private blood test, it’s important to consider what blood tests you need and what they will cost.

In this guide, we explore how the cost of private blood tests can vary, the average price of private blood tests, and what having a blood test involves. This will help ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision when booking a private test.

What is the average cost of private blood tests?

The average cost of private blood tests in the UK can vary significantly based on the following factors:

  • Test complexity and specificity: The type of blood test and parameters being analysed impact the overall costs. Basic blood tests, like cholesterol or glucose tests, tend to be less expensive than more complex panels looking for specific diseases or conditions.
  • Laboratory and testing facility charges: Different private laboratories and testing facilities set their own prices for analysing blood tests, so the choice of facility can influence overall private blood test costs.
  • Consultation fees: For some tests, consultations with healthcare professionals may be necessary, which can add to the total cost.
  • Location: Costs can differ across different regions of the UK due to variations in living expenses and healthcare infrastructure. Booking with a nationwide provider like Bluecrest Wellness can help prevent price fluctuations, as we offer a standard price for our blood tests no matter where you choose to attend your appointment.
  • Turnaround time: If you require urgent or rapid results, you may have to pay a surcharge.
  • Insurance coverage: If you have private healthcare insurance, they may be able to cover the entire cost of any private blood tests you need. It’s always advisable to speak to your insurance company before booking a private blood test to ensure you are covered and whether there are any restrictions, such as the providers you can choose.

Average cost of private blood tests

As a guide, in the UK you can expect to pay:

  • £50 to £150 for a basic blood panel test, such as a cholesterol or glucose test
  • £80 to £250, although prices can vary widely for hormone tests, like thyroid or testosterone tests
  • £200 to £800 for comprehensive health care packages that usually involve a range of private blood tests alongside other tests

Cost of private blood tests from Bluecrest Wellness

At Bluecrest Wellness, we provide upfront information about the cost of all our blood tests, so you always know what costs are involved before committing.

We offer a range of private blood tests that can be booked individually, as well as a range of health MOTs that offer exceptional value for money for those looking for comprehensive insights into their general health.

Our ‘Active’ health MOT starts at just £149 and includes 22 blood readings, 6 non-blood tests, a comprehensive Results Report and access to a 24/7 GP helpline for a whole year.

With our ‘Core’ package you get everything in the Active package, in addition to a further 10 blood tests for £189. Our ‘Complete’ package provides the most comprehensive range of tests, including 33 blood tests and a GP consultation for just £289.

How does having a private blood test work?

Booking a private blood test couldn’t be easier; simply follow the below steps:

1. Book private blood tests

If you know what private blood test you require or want a general health MOT, simply search for reputable providers near you and book the tests you want.

At Bluecrest Wellness, we have clinics across the UK, so it’s easy to find a location that’s convenient for you to visit.

2. Prepare for the tests

You must fully prepare for the test and follow any instructions about eating, drinking, and taking medications before it.

At Bluecrest Wellness, we provide full preparation instructions before your appointment to ensure you know exactly what you need to do.

3. Attend your appointment

On the day of your appointment, a trained health assessment specialist will take a blood sample from your arm and send the results to the laboratory for analysis.

4. Get your results

At Bluecrest Wellness, we will provide a complete Results Report with comprehensive details of your test results, including any follow-up advice.

What are the benefits of booking a private blood test with Bluecrest Wellness?

If you’ve been wondering if the cost of private blood tests is worth it, you will want to know upfront what benefits they can offer. Below, we discuss some of the advantages of opting for private blood testing with Bluecrest Wellness:

Quicker results

A quicker turnaround of results than NHS blood tests means that private blood tests are the first choice for those who want their results fast.

More convenient

Our flexible and convenient appointment times and locations allow you to be seen at a time and place that fits your schedule.

Wide range of private blood tests

At Bluecrest Wellness, we offer a range of blood tests for common health conditions, like diabetes and high cholesterol, as well as cutting-edge tests that may not be available in your usual GP setting.

Better privacy

Private blood tests from Bluecrest Wellness are not recorded on your NHS health record. Private blood tests can offer more discretion if you want more privacy.

Personalised tests

When you book our private blood tests, you can choose the tests that you feel would be most beneficial to you. This gives you a more comprehensive picture of your health and allows you to proactively prevent and manage any health concerns or issues.

Easy-to-understand results

All our results are provided in an easy-to-read format without medical jargon and include advice on any necessary actions.

Book a private blood test with Bluecrest Wellness

Private blood tests offer complete peace of mind for anyone wanting to take a proactive approach to their health. At Bluecrest Wellness, our blood tests are designed with you in mind, providing comprehensive results from fully accredited and approved laboratories. In addition, our Health MOTs offer value for money, providing comprehensive insights into your health, including essential blood tests, risk factors for prevalent health conditions, and other key health parameters.

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