Liver Health — biomarker categories

Liver Health

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£100.00
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Liver Health — biomarker categories

Liver Health

£100.00
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Comprehensive liver health assessment measuring key biomarkers including liver enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP, GGT), bilirubin, albumin, and ferritin. These markers evaluate hepatocyte integrity, bile duct function, detoxification capacity, and iron metabolism. Identifies early signs of fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, hepatitis, and metabolic dysfunction. Essential for monitoring liver function, supporting preventative health strategies, and maintaining systemic wellness.

*sample requirements: x1 Blood Sample

Sample requirements

1 blood tube

Collected by our partnered phlebotomist in your booked clinic appointment. Phlebotomy fee included in the price.

ISO accredited
Independent quality standard
Plain-English reports
Easy to understand
GDPR-secure
Your data stays private
What we measure

The biomarkers in this panel.

Liver health

Alanine Aminotransferase

A liver health marker.

Why it matters

Higher levels can be a sign your liver is under stress, often linked to diet, alcohol, or fatty liver.

Liver and bone health

Alkaline Phosphatase

A marker linked to both liver and bone health.

Why it matters

Levels can shift when the liver is under strain or when bones are remodelling more than usual.

Liver health

Aspartate Aminotransferase

Another liver health marker.

Why it matters

Read alongside ALT, it gives extra insight into how your liver and muscles are coping.

Liver health

Gamma-Glutamyltransferase

A liver marker (often called GGT).

Why it matters

Often raised by alcohol or fatty liver — a useful check-in on lifestyle impact.

Liver health

Total Bilirubin

A waste product the liver clears from your blood.

Why it matters

Higher levels can be a sign your liver isn't clearing things as efficiently as usual.

Liver and nutrition

Albumin

The main protein in your blood, made by the liver.

Why it matters

Gives insight into liver function and overall nutrition.

Iron status

Ferritin

Your body's iron stores.

Why it matters

Low levels can leave you feeling tired; very high levels can be a sign of inflammation or iron overload.

Is this panel right for me?

Who this panel is built for.

Who this is for

  • Adults wanting to track liver enzymes and related markers as part of a wellness plan.
  • People reviewing the impact of alcohol intake, diet or weight changes.
  • Anyone on long-term medication where liver monitoring is sensible alongside their clinician.
  • Those who have had abnormal liver readings before and want a periodic recheck.

Consider speaking to a clinician first

  • Anyone with jaundice, severe abdominal pain or recent unexplained weight loss. Contact your GP urgently.
  • People being actively investigated or treated for a liver condition.
  • Anyone needing hepatitis serology specifically (this is a separate test).
  • Children under 18.

This panel reports biomarker data. It does not diagnose any condition. Your results should be reviewed alongside the advice of your GP or another qualified healthcare professional.

How it works

Order to results in four simple steps.

  1. 1

    Order online

    Choose your test, complete your details and book your appointment (either through an email sent after an order with a UK partnered clinic or on our site for our own clinic).

  2. 2

    Collect your sample

    Visit our Chxhealth Clinic in County Durham or head to one of our 50+ partnered clinics all over the UK.

  3. 3

    Lab analysis

    ISO accredited process through our lab partners. Your sample is analysed using independently certified methods and is double checked for accuracy.

  4. 4

    Get your report

    Easy-to-read results sent from us to your inbox.

Why test

When numbers help you understand yourself.

Symptoms tell you something is wrong. Tests tell you what. This panel measures the biomarkers that connect to how you actually feel — so you can act with evidence, not guesswork.

  • Spot issues earlyCatch shifts before they become symptoms.
  • Track what changesDiet, training, lifestyle — see the impact in numbers.
  • Peace of mind about your bodyUnderstand how you're really doing, in numbers.
FAQs

Common questions.

How long do Liver Health results take?

Liver Health results are typically delivered within 2 working days of the laboratory receiving your sample. You receive a plain English PDF report covering each liver biomarker, the lab reference range, and what each measures.

How is the sample collected for the Liver Health panel?

The Liver Health panel requires a venous blood draw at a Chxhealth or partner clinic. The phlebotomy fee is included in the price. Choose our Lanchester clinic or one of our 50+ UK partner and pop-up clinics when you book.

Do I need to fast before a Liver Health test?

Fasting is not strictly required for the liver markers themselves, but it is good practice to avoid alcohol for at least 24 to 48 hours before testing and to avoid heavy meals or strenuous exercise on the day. Both can transiently affect liver enzyme readings.

Who should consider the Liver Health panel?

The Liver Health panel is useful for anyone monitoring alcohol intake, taking medications that affect the liver (such as statins or methotrexate), tracking fatty liver risk, or wanting a baseline view of liver function.

What does a raised ALT or AST mean?

ALT and AST are liver enzymes that rise when liver cells are damaged. The most common UK cause of mildly raised values is fatty liver disease, often linked to weight, sugar intake or alcohol. Your report will note any out-of-range result and suggest follow-up with a healthcare professional. Chxhealth is a biomarker and genetic data provider. We do not diagnose, treat or prescribe. For medical advice, please speak to a qualified healthcare professional.

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