Well Person Screen (DL6L) – Comprehensive Health Blood Test | Home Sample Collection
Check Your Overall Health with Our Comprehensive Well Person Screen
Take control of your health with the Well Person Screen (DL6L), a comprehensive blood test designed to assess your general wellbeing, identify nutritional deficiencies, monitor organ function, and screen for common health conditions before symptoms develop.
Performed by The Doctors Laboratory (TDL), one of the UK’s leading accredited medical laboratories, this extensive profile combines routine health screening with thyroid function, diabetes assessment, cholesterol testing and iron stores to provide a detailed overview of your current health. The profile includes Free T4, TSH, Ferritin and HbA1c, alongside comprehensive kidney, liver, blood count and lipid testing. Results are typically available within 1 working day after the laboratory receives your sample.
Whether you’re looking for an annual health check, monitoring an existing condition, or simply wanting reassurance about your health, this Well Person Screen provides valuable clinical information to help you make informed decisions.
What Does the Well Person Screen Test?
This comprehensive health profile includes over 40 important biomarkers covering multiple areas of health.
Full Blood Count (FBC)
Evaluates:
- Red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Haemoglobin
- Platelets
- Haematocrit
Helps identify:
- Anaemia
- Infection
- Inflammation
- Blood disorders
Kidney Function
Includes:
- Urea
- Creatinine
- eGFR
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Chloride
- Bicarbonate
These markers assess how efficiently your kidneys filter waste products and maintain healthy fluid and electrolyte balance.
Liver Function
Measures:
- ALT
- AST
- Gamma GT (GGT)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Bilirubin
- Albumin
- Total Protein
- Globulin
These tests help detect liver inflammation, damage or impaired liver function.
Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Risk
Includes:
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
Useful for assessing cardiovascular risk and monitoring the effects of diet, exercise and cholesterol-lowering medication.
Diabetes Screening
Includes:
HbA1c
Measures your average blood glucose over the previous 2–3 months and helps identify:
- Prediabetes
- Type 2 diabetes
- Diabetes control
Iron Studies
Ferritin
Ferritin reflects your body’s iron stores and is one of the earliest indicators of iron deficiency.
Low ferritin may cause:
- Fatigue
- Reduced exercise tolerance
- Hair loss
- Poor concentration
- Restless legs
High ferritin may indicate inflammation, liver disease or iron overload and should always be interpreted alongside other clinical information.
Thyroid Function
Includes:
- TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
- Free T4 (Thyroxine)
These tests assess how well your thyroid gland is functioning.
Abnormal thyroid hormone levels can contribute to:
- Fatigue
- Weight changes
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Cold intolerance
- Hair thinning
- Palpitations
Bone & Metabolic Health
Includes:
- Calcium
- Phosphate
- Magnesium
- Uric Acid
These markers help assess mineral balance, bone health and conditions such as gout.
Who Should Consider This Test?
The Well Person Screen is suitable for adults who:
- Want an annual preventative health check
- Feel tired or run down
- Have a family history of diabetes or heart disease
- Want to monitor cholesterol levels
- Wish to check thyroid health
- Are concerned about iron deficiency
- Want reassurance about their overall health
- Are beginning a healthier lifestyle
- Require baseline blood results before starting a new fitness programme
Why Choose the Well Person Screen?
Unlike basic health checks, the DL6L profile combines routine biochemistry with important hormonal and nutritional markers in one convenient test.
Benefits include:
- Comprehensive overview of your health
- Early detection of common medical conditions
- Assesses multiple organ systems simultaneously
- Screens for diabetes and cardiovascular risk
- Evaluates thyroid function
- Checks iron stores
- Fast laboratory turnaround
- UKAS-accredited laboratory analysis by The Doctors Laboratory (TDL)
Sample Requirements
- Sample type: Blood
- Collection: Home blood collection or clinician-collected sample (depending on kit)
- Fasting: Recommended for the most accurate glucose and lipid results (8–12 hours where advised)
- Laboratory: The Doctors Laboratory (TDL)
- Turnaround time: Approximately 1 working day after laboratory receipt.
Understanding Your Results
Your laboratory report will show each result alongside its normal reference range.
Results outside the reference range do not always indicate disease, but they may require further investigation by your GP or healthcare professional.
If clinically significant abnormalities are detected, you should seek medical advice promptly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a good annual health check?
Yes. The Well Person Screen is one of the most comprehensive routine blood tests available and is ideal as an annual health assessment.
Can this detect diabetes?
Yes. The profile includes HbA1c, which screens for both prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
Does this include thyroid testing?
Yes. Both TSH and Free T4 are included, providing an assessment of thyroid function.
Why is ferritin included?
Ferritin measures your body’s stored iron and can identify iron deficiency before anaemia develops.
Do I need to fast?
Fasting is recommended, particularly for the lipid profile and glucose measurements, although your clinician will advise based on your individual circumstances.
Why Choose Repose Healthcare?
At Repose Healthcare, we make professional laboratory testing accessible from the comfort of your home.
Every sample is analysed by experienced biomedical scientists using accredited laboratory methods, giving you reliable, clinically meaningful results you can trust.
Order your Well Person Screen (DL6L) today for a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you detect potential problems early and make informed decisions about your wellbeing.
How Your Sample Is Collected
This is a clinic-collected blood test and must be performed by a qualified healthcare professional.
Once you have placed your order and received your sample collection kit, you will be sent a booking link to arrange an appointment at your nearest Superdrug Health Clinic. During your appointment, a trained healthcare professional will collect your blood sample safely and professionally before it is sent to The Doctors Laboratory (TDL) for analysis.
Please ensure you bring your sample collection kit with you to your appointment. Results are typically available within 1 working day after the laboratory has received your sample.
Important Information
- This test requires an in-person blood draw and cannot be performed using a finger-prick sample.
- Appointments are subject to availability at participating Superdrug Health Clinics.
- Blood samples are collected by qualified healthcare professionals to ensure the highest standards of sample quality and accuracy.
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The price of this test includes sample collection at a Superdrug Health Clinic. Once your clinic appointment has been booked, you are required to attend. Failure to attend your appointment without prior notice (a “no-show”) will result in a £25 non-attendance fee.
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If you need to cancel your appointment, you must notify the clinic as soon as possible. Appointments may be cancelled without charge only if at least 24 hours’ notice is provided before the scheduled appointment time. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice will incur a £25 cancellation fee.
Important Medical Disclaimer
This Well Person Screen is intended to provide valuable information about your current health status and should be used as a screening and monitoring tool only. The results do not constitute a medical diagnosis and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Laboratory results should always be interpreted in the context of your medical history, symptoms, medications, and other clinical findings by a qualified healthcare professional. Normal results do not necessarily rule out medical conditions, and abnormal results do not always indicate disease.
If your results are outside the reference range, or if you are experiencing symptoms or have concerns about your health, you should consult your GP or another appropriately qualified healthcare professional for further assessment and, where appropriate, additional investigations.
If you are experiencing severe symptoms or believe you require urgent medical attention, seek immediate medical care.






