
Comprehensive Diagnostics
What We Test.
80+ biomarkers. Six biological systems. Measured against optimal, not just normal.
Biological Age Testing
Your calendar age isn’t the whole story.
Biological age measures how well your body is functioning relative to your chronological age. Two people born in the same year can have a biological age difference of over a decade, driven by inflammation, metabolic health, hormonal balance, and cellular repair capacity.
Our biological age calculation draws on key biomarkers from your panel, including inflammatory markers, metabolic indicators, and hormonal balance, to estimate how your body is ageing at a cellular level.
Think of it as a single number that reflects how well your systems are working together. It’s one of the most useful baseline measures available, and one of the clearest ways to track whether your protocol is working when you’re retested.
The science
The 6 Core Biological Systems.
Your Energy, Mental Performance, and Resilience are the outcomes. They’re what you experience every day. But they’re driven by 6 biological systems operating underneath. When one or more of these systems is out of balance, the effects show up as the patterns in your scores.
What It Controls
Energy, mood, cognitive clarity, recovery, body composition, stress resilience
Key Markers We Measure
Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4), Testosterone (Total, Free & Bioavailable), SHBG, Free Androgen Index, Cortisol (8am), IGF-1, LH, Oestradiol, Progesterone
Why It Matters
Low testosterone (in men and women) or suboptimal thyroid function can impair neurotransmitter production and cellular energy, contributing to the mental sluggishness and word-finding difficulties many experience as brain fog.
A comprehensive blood panel is the only way to identify which of these systems is involved in your case. Standard GP bloodwork checks a fraction of the relevant markers, and reports against reference ranges designed to detect disease, not optimise function. That’s why you can feel unwell and still be told everything is “normal.”
System 01 · Key Markers
Inside Hormonal Regulation.
Hormones are your body's operating system. Testosterone, thyroid hormones, oestrogen, and cortisol govern energy levels, mental clarity, body composition, and stress resilience. Even within ranges your doctor would call 'normal', suboptimal levels can affect how you think, recover, and perform.
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Your thyroid sets the metabolic pace for your entire body, including your brain.
Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Your brain is one of the most metabolically active organs in your body, and it depends on adequate T3 to maintain processing speed and mental clarity.
Total Testosterone
Testosterone is not just a male hormone, it is essential for mental drive, sustained energy, cognitive sharpness, muscle maintenance, and stress resilience in both men and women.
Cortisol (Morning)
A blunted morning cortisol peak may explain why you struggle to feel alert on waking, rely on caffeine to start the day, or experience persistent afternoon crashes.
What you’re feeling has a cause.
Let’s find it.
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