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Vi3 health assessment

A health and wellbeing assessment that is focused on the needs of female clients. As well as a tailored range of tests, its special feature is time with an experienced doctor to discuss any particular personal concerns or health issues.

 

THE ASSESSMENT INCLUDES:

LIFESTYLE TESTS

    • Focussed medical history and lifestyle questionnaire
    • Height and weight measurement
    • Body mass index
    • Urine analysis
    • Blood biochemistry and haematology profile
    • Blood pressure measurement
    • Breast examination
    • Pelvic examination and cervical smear
ADDITIONAL TESTS AS INDICATED

    • Thyriod stimulating hormone blood test (for those aged 50 years and over)
    • High vaginal swab (if clinically indicated)
    • Mammography (where purchased and usually appropriate for those aged 40 years and over)
ALL FOLLOWED BY:

    • Doctor consultation
    • Discussion on findings and those test results that are immediately available
    • Counselling on appropriate preventive health and lifestyle issues
    • Case management of any health issues identified during the session
    • Written personalised report with all relevant health fact sheets within two weeks of attending
PROFESSIONAL FEES

    • Professional fees: £270
    • Mammography if undertaken £75
Special corporate rates apply

Contact us

Call us on 0300 123 1408

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Did you know?

The average direct cost of absence is £531 per employee - indirect costs (poorer quality of service, extra training, etc) are £584 per employee (Occupational Health: June 2006)