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Serology

Zikavirus IgM

A Zikavirus IgM test detects IgM antibodies against the Zika virus in your blood. The presence of IgM antibodies may indicate a recent or active Zika virus infection, which is particularly important to identify in the context of pregnancy and travel to endemic regions.

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Minerals

Zinc

Zinc supports immune health, wound healing, and cognitive function — all important for maintaining well-being as you age. Absorption may decrease with age, making monitoring valuable.

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Allergy & Intolerance

Zonulin

Zonulin testing assesses intestinal barrier function. For older adults, gut barrier integrity may decline with age, and monitoring supports digestive health management.

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Coagulation

aPTT

aPTT is a fundamental coagulation screening test. For older adults on anticoagulant medications or facing surgery, aPTT monitoring helps ensure safe clotting function.

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Kidney

eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

eGFR monitoring is essential for healthy ageing, as kidney function naturally declines with age. After age 40, eGFR typically decreases by about 1 mL/min per year. Regular testing helps distinguish normal age-related decline from concerning kidney disease and guides appropriate medical decisions.

> 60 > 60 ml/min
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Inflammation

hs-CRP (High Sensitivity CRP)

hs-CRP measures the chronic inflammation associated with cardiovascular ageing. Regular monitoring is a cornerstone of heart health management in later years.

< 3 < 3 mg/l
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Other

iFOBT (Fecal Occult Blood)

The iFOBT (immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Test) is a non-invasive screening tool that checks for hidden blood in the stool. For older adults, this test may support early awareness of gastrointestinal changes. A positive result does not necessarily indicate a serious condition, but should be discussed with your healthcare provider.

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