
Take control of your health with a comprehensive MOT
Our Premium Health MOT goes beyond a standard blood test. Combining an advanced, gender-specific blood panel with a thorough head to toe physical examination, it gives you a complete and detailed picture of your health in a single appointment. All results are reviewed by our clinical team, who will guide you on next steps and any recommended follow-up.

Premium MOT Male
A thorough, clinician-led health assessment designed specifically for men.

Blood Panel
- Thyroid Function Profile
Assesses how well your thyroid gland is functioning by measuring key thyroid hormones. Thyroid imbalance can contribute to symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, low mood, anxiety, palpitations, poor concentration, hair thinning, and temperature intolerance. - C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity)
A sensitive marker of inflammation within the body. This can help identify low-grade systemic inflammation which may be associated with infection, cardiovascular risk, chronic inflammatory conditions, lifestyle factors, or recovery from illness. - Creatine
Often used to assess muscle metabolism and supplementation impact. This may be relevant for individuals involved in regular exercise, strength training, or performance optimisation. - Creatine Kinase (CK)
Measures an enzyme released from muscles. Elevated levels can occur following intense exercise, muscle injury, inflammation, medication side effects, or underlying muscle-related conditions. - Folate
Evaluates folate (Vitamin B9) levels, which are important for red blood cell production, energy levels, neurological function, and overall cellular health. Low levels may contribute to fatigue or anaemia. - Full Blood Count (FBC)
Provides a broad overview of general health by assessing red blood cells, white blood cells, haemoglobin, and platelets. Useful for screening for anaemia, infection, inflammation, immune abnormalities, and general health status. - HbA1c
Measures average blood glucose levels over approximately the previous 2–3 months. Used to assess diabetes risk, identify pre-diabetes, and monitor longer-term glucose control. - Iron Profile
Assesses iron levels and iron stores within the body. Useful for investigating tiredness, poor exercise tolerance, hair thinning, dizziness, and potential iron deficiency or overload conditions. - Kidney Function Profile
Evaluates how effectively the kidneys are filtering waste and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. Includes markers that can help identify dehydration, kidney stress, or early kidney dysfunction. - Lipid Profile
Measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels, including HDL (“good”) cholesterol and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. Helps assess cardiovascular risk and overall metabolic health. - Liver Function Test (LFTs)
Assesses liver health and function by measuring enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin levels. Can help identify inflammation, fatty liver changes, alcohol-related stress, medication effects, or other liver conditions. - Magnesium
Measures magnesium levels, which play a key role in muscle function, nerve signalling, sleep quality, cardiovascular health, and energy production. - Testosterone
Evaluates testosterone levels which may influence energy, mood, muscle mass, libido, recovery, concentration, and overall wellbeing. Useful in assessing hormonal balance in men. - Uric Acid
Assesses uric acid levels within the blood. Elevated levels may increase the risk of gout, kidney stones, and some metabolic conditions. - Vitamin Profile
Screens for important vitamin levels such as Vitamin D and B12, which are essential for immune function, energy levels, bone health, neurological health, and overall wellbeing. - PSA Test
Measures Prostate Specific Antigen levels, a marker used to help assess prostate health in men. Elevated levels may require further investigation depending on age, symptoms, and clinical context. - Urinalysis
A urine screening test assessing hydration, kidney health, glucose, protein, infection markers, and other indicators of metabolic or urinary tract conditions.
Clinical Assessment & Physical Examination
- Comprehensive Medical History & Health Consultation
Extensive clinician-led consultation discussing current symptoms, ongoing health concerns, lifestyle factors, medications, family history, exercise, sleep, stress levels, nutrition, and overall wellbeing. This includes a detailed review of past medical history and an opportunity to discuss any specific concerns or goals in depth. - Vital Signs & Observations
A comprehensive set of physiological observations providing an overall snapshot of current health status, including:- Blood Pressure – assessment of cardiovascular health and screening for hypertension or low blood pressure.
- Heart Rate (Pulse) – evaluation of pulse rate and rhythm.
- Oxygen Saturations – measurement of oxygen levels within the blood.
- Respiratory Rate – assessment of breathing rate and respiratory function.
- Temperature – screening for fever, infection, or abnormal temperature regulation.
- Weight & BMI – assessment of body composition and metabolic health indicators where appropriate.
- ENT Examination (with option for microsuction if wax buildup detected)
Comprehensive examination of the ears, nose, and throat to assess for infection, inflammation, obstruction, wax build-up, hearing concerns, sinus issues, or throat abnormalities. Ear microsuction can be performed if clinically appropriate. - Respiratory Auscultation
Clinical assessment of the lungs and breathing using a stethoscope to identify abnormal breath sounds, wheeze, reduced air entry, or signs of respiratory conditions. - Cardiovascular Examination
Examination of the heart and circulation including heart sounds, pulse assessment, rhythm evaluation, and screening for signs of cardiovascular disease. - Abdominal Examination
Physical assessment of the abdomen to evaluate for tenderness, swelling, organ enlargement, bowel abnormalities, or other gastrointestinal concerns. - ECG with Interpretation
A resting electrocardiogram assessing the electrical activity of the heart. Used to screen for rhythm abnormalities, conduction issues, cardiac strain, and other cardiovascular concerns, with clinical interpretation included by a senior clinician.
Functional Fitness Evaluation
- InBody Body Composition Assessment
Advanced body composition analysis measuring muscle mass, body fat percentage, visceral fat levels, hydration status, basal metabolic rate, and overall body composition balance. This assessment helps provide a clearer understanding of metabolic health, fitness levels, body composition trends, and overall physical conditioning. - Detailed InBody Assessment Report
Patients receive a comprehensive InBody report outlining body composition metrics, muscle-to-fat balance, visceral fat analysis, hydration assessment, segmental muscle analysis, metabolic indicators, and estimated caloric requirements. This can help support weight management, fitness optimisation, performance goals, and long-term lifestyle monitoring.
Comprehensive Reporting & Recommendations
- Comprehensive Health Report & Follow-Up Recommendations
Following the assessment, patients receive a detailed written report summarising findings, blood test results, ECG interpretation, body composition analysis, identified health risks, and personalised recommendations for lifestyle optimisation, further investigations, treatment considerations, or onward referral where appropriate.
Book your Premium Male Health MOT today - £695

Premium MOT Female
A thorough, clinician-led health assessment designed specifically for women.

Blood Panel
- Active Vitamin B12
Measures the biologically active form of Vitamin B12 available for use by the body. Important for energy production, neurological function, red blood cell formation, and cognitive health. Low levels may contribute to fatigue, brain fog, tingling sensations, and anaemia. - Thyroid Function Profile
Assesses how well your thyroid gland is functioning by measuring key thyroid hormones. Thyroid imbalance can contribute to symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, low mood, anxiety, palpitations, poor concentration, hair thinning, and temperature intolerance. - C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity)
A sensitive marker of inflammation within the body. This can help identify low-grade systemic inflammation which may be associated with infection, cardiovascular risk, chronic inflammatory conditions, lifestyle factors, or recovery from illness. - Folate
Evaluates folate (Vitamin B9) levels, which are important for red blood cell production, energy levels, neurological function, and overall cellular health. Low levels may contribute to fatigue or anaemia. - Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Assesses reproductive and hormonal function. In men, it can help evaluate testosterone production and fertility-related function. In women, it can provide insight into ovarian function, menstrual health, and menopausal status. - Full Blood Count (FBC)
Provides a broad overview of general health by assessing red blood cells, white blood cells, haemoglobin, and platelets. Useful for screening for anaemia, infection, inflammation, immune abnormalities, and general health status. - HbA1c
Measures average blood glucose levels over approximately the previous 2–3 months. Used to assess diabetes risk, identify pre-diabetes, and monitor longer-term glucose control. - Iron Profile
Assesses iron levels and iron stores within the body. Useful for investigating tiredness, poor exercise tolerance, hair thinning, dizziness, and potential iron deficiency or overload conditions. - Kidney Function Profile
Evaluates how effectively the kidneys are filtering waste and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. Includes markers that can help identify dehydration, kidney stress, or early kidney dysfunction. - Lipid Profile
Measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels, including HDL (“good”) cholesterol and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. Helps assess cardiovascular risk and overall metabolic health. - Liver Function Test (LFTs)
Assesses liver health and function by measuring enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin levels. Can help identify inflammation, fatty liver changes, alcohol-related stress, medication effects, or other liver conditions. - Luteinising Hormone (LH)
A hormone involved in regulating reproductive and hormonal function. In men, LH helps stimulate testosterone production. In women, it plays an important role in ovulation and menstrual cycle regulation. - Magnesium
Measures magnesium levels, which play a key role in muscle function, nerve signalling, sleep quality, cardiovascular health, and energy production. - Oestradiol
Measures one of the body’s primary oestrogen hormones. Useful in assessing hormonal balance, reproductive health, menopausal status, and certain symptoms such as mood changes, fatigue, libido concerns, or hormonal imbalance. - Uric Acid
Assesses uric acid levels within the blood. Elevated levels may increase the risk of gout, kidney stones, and some metabolic conditions. - Urinalysis
A urine screening test assessing hydration, kidney health, glucose, protein, infection markers, and other indicators of metabolic or urinary tract conditions. - Vitamin D
Assesses Vitamin D levels which are important for immune function, bone strength, muscle health, mood regulation, and overall wellbeing. Low levels are common within the UK and may contribute to fatigue, low mood, muscle aches, and reduced immunity.
Clinical Assessment & Physical Examination
- Comprehensive Medical History & Health Consultation
Extensive clinician-led consultation discussing current symptoms, ongoing health concerns, lifestyle factors, medications, family history, exercise, sleep, stress levels, nutrition, and overall wellbeing. This includes a detailed review of past medical history and an opportunity to discuss any specific concerns or goals in depth. - Vital Signs & Observations
A comprehensive set of physiological observations providing an overall snapshot of current health status, including:- Blood Pressure – assessment of cardiovascular health and screening for hypertension or low blood pressure.
- Heart Rate (Pulse) – evaluation of pulse rate and rhythm.
- Oxygen Saturations – measurement of oxygen levels within the blood.
- Respiratory Rate – assessment of breathing rate and respiratory function.
- Temperature – screening for fever, infection, or abnormal temperature regulation.
- Weight & BMI – assessment of body composition and metabolic health indicators where appropriate.
- ENT Examination (with option for microsuction if wax buildup detected)
Comprehensive examination of the ears, nose, and throat to assess for infection, inflammation, obstruction, wax build-up, hearing concerns, sinus issues, or throat abnormalities. Ear microsuction can be performed if clinically appropriate. - Respiratory Auscultation
Clinical assessment of the lungs and breathing using a stethoscope to identify abnormal breath sounds, wheeze, reduced air entry, or signs of respiratory conditions. - Cardiovascular Examination
Examination of the heart and circulation including heart sounds, pulse assessment, rhythm evaluation, and screening for signs of cardiovascular disease. - Abdominal Examination
Physical assessment of the abdomen to evaluate for tenderness, swelling, organ enlargement, bowel abnormalities, or other gastrointestinal concerns. - ECG with Interpretation
A resting electrocardiogram assessing the electrical activity of the heart. Used to screen for rhythm abnormalities, conduction issues, cardiac strain, and other cardiovascular concerns, with clinical interpretation included by a senior clinician.
Functional Fitness Evaluation
- InBody Body Composition Assessment
Advanced body composition analysis measuring muscle mass, body fat percentage, visceral fat levels, hydration status, basal metabolic rate, and overall body composition balance. This assessment helps provide a clearer understanding of metabolic health, fitness levels, body composition trends, and overall physical conditioning. - Detailed InBody Assessment Report
Patients receive a comprehensive InBody report outlining body composition metrics, muscle-to-fat balance, visceral fat analysis, hydration assessment, segmental muscle analysis, metabolic indicators, and estimated caloric requirements. This can help support weight management, fitness optimisation, performance goals, and long-term lifestyle monitoring.
Comprehensive Reporting & Recommendations
- Comprehensive Health Report & Follow-Up Recommendations
Following the assessment, patients receive a detailed written report summarising findings, blood test results, ECG interpretation, body composition analysis, identified health risks, and personalised recommendations for lifestyle optimisation, further investigations, treatment considerations, or onward referral where appropriate.
Book your Premium Female Health MOT today - £695
HOW WE WORK
Your health on your schedule

Getting to know you
Schedule your appointment and complete a brief health questionnaire so we can review your medical history and current concerns in advance.

Personalised Consultation
Meet with your Private Doctor or Practitioner for a thorough discussion either remotely or face-to-face and examination, during which we’ll listen to your story, assess your needs, and agree on tailored next steps.

With you on your journey
Receive a clear treatment plan, whether that’s lifestyle advice, prescription medication, referrals, or diagnostic tests designed specifically for your health goals.

Ongoing support
Stay on track with scheduled follow-ups, easy access to your clinician via secure messaging or repeat appointments, and regular progress reviews to adjust your care as needed.
Want to do your own blood tests?
Many patients choose to use independent laboratories for specialist health testing. At BioFit Health, we provide professional blood draw services so you can safely collect the samples required for your chosen test.Our clinicians can perform blood collection for a wide range of external laboratory kits and private health tests. Our service includes:
Blood draw In-Clinic — £50
Blood draw home visit — £120
Meet your dedicated team of medical experts

Frankie Munns
Founder & Prescribing Practitioner
Frankie Munns is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner and independent prescriber with over 12 years of experience across NHS and private healthcare settings.
He began his career as a paramedic with the London Ambulance Service, attending high-acuity trauma and critical care cases across the capital. This frontline experience built a strong foundation in rapid assessment and decision-making under pressure.
He went on to work in urgent care and emergency departments as an Emergency Care Practitioner, developing advanced skills in minor injury and acute illness management, before moving into general practice as an independent prescriber, delivering patient-centred care across a wide range of conditions. He has also worked within NHS 111 clinical assessment services, strengthening his ability to assess risk and manage patients safely in high-demand environments.
Frankie is the founder of BioFit Health, a CQC-registered clinic providing rapid access to senior-led medical care. His vision is to move away from rushed, protocol-driven appointments and instead give patients the time they need, ensuring they feel properly listened to while receiving clear, effective treatment and continuity of care.
Alongside his clinical background, Frankie is a qualified Occupational Health Technician and has undertaken Level 7 study in Occupational Medicine. He works within a wider clinical network to support workforce health, reduce absence, and enable safe return to work.
He also holds a Level 4 qualification in Nutrition Coaching and Therapy and is a Level 3 Personal Trainer, reflecting his broader focus on health optimisation and preventative care.
Through BioFit Health, Frankie delivers a professional, responsive, and trusted service, combining clinical expertise with a modern, accessible approach to private healthcare for both individuals and organisations.

Dr Nana Adu
General Practitioner and Occupational Health Physician
Dr Nana Adu is a UK-based General Practitioner and Occupational Health physician with experience working across a range of primary care and occupational health settings. He provides clinical assessments, health surveillance, and management advice to support both patient care and workplace wellbeing.
With a background in general practice, Dr Adu has developed a broad clinical skill set and is experienced in managing diverse patient needs. In occupational health, he has a particular interest in supporting individuals with complex health conditions to remain in or return to work safely.
Dr Adu is committed to delivering clear, practical, and evidence-based advice, helping both patients and organisations make informed decisions about health and work.

Ellie Munns
Registered Nurse
Ellie is a highly experienced Registered Nurse, proudly registered with the NMC for over seven years. She began her career as a Band 5 nurse in a fast-paced Medical Receiving Unit attached to A&E, where she quickly demonstrated clinical skill and leadership, earning promotion to Band 6. She later progressed into Intensive Care (ITU), where she provided expert care to critically unwell patients, including throughout the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Known for her calm presence and genuinely caring nature, Ellie brings both clinical excellence and compassion to every patient interaction. At BioFit Health, she plays a key role in the nursing team, supporting with blood tests, ECGs, and other diagnostic services to deliver safe, efficient, and patient-centred care.
FAQs
Your questions answered
An online consultation includes a full discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and any relevant lifestyle factors. Your practitioner may guide you through simple checks you can do at home and review information such as photos, symptoms and observations. You’ll receive a clinical assessment, tailored advice, and, if appropriate, prescriptions or referrals. A written summary and follow-up plan will also be provided
Inuvi typically delivers accurate test results within 24 hours of sample receipt at the laboratory. That means from the moment the lab receives your blood sample, results are usually completed and reported within a day
Appointments will take anywhere between a 10 minute video consultation to discuss your capillary test kit to a 20 minute appointment in order to take your in-clinic blood test or a full 30 minute consultation face-to-face with your selected practitioner for a full assessment and diagnosis
You will have the choice to simply just receive your results whether this may be a stool sample, blood test or microbiology swab. Follow up appointments will be provided for blood test results explained in depth if desired. This would be our most recommended pathway in order to analyse your results and provide any subsequent treatment or advice neccessary

