What you can test
With Thriva, you can track a wide range of health markers. New tests are regularly added, helping you stay on top of your health. Find the perfect tests for you by taking our quick health quiz.
With Thriva, you can track a wide range of health markers. New tests are regularly added, helping you stay on top of your health. Find the perfect tests for you by taking our quick health quiz.
Tests that give you insight into your risk of cardiovascular diseases, like heart attacks and strokes. Adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help improve these and lower your risk.
Abnormal levels contribute to atherosclerosis, which increases cardiovascular risk.
Elevated levels indicate a higher concentration of potentially harmful lipoproteins.
Raised levels indicate diabetes, a key risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Shows the balance of beneficial fatty acids, which support your heart.
Indicates inflammation, which increases your cardiovascular risk.
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Elevated levels independently increase risk of heart disease and stroke.
Learn moreThese tests focus on early detection and monitoring factors that may increase your cancer risk, such as chronic inflammation and elevated blood sugar. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment and improved outcomes.
Raised levels can indicate diabetes, which increases risk of several cancers.
Measures inflammation, which increases cancer risk long term.
Having adequate levels may reduce your risk of some cancers.
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Helps with the early detection of prostate cancer in men.
Learn moreThese tests assess key factors influencing bone and muscle health, helping evaluate your risk for conditions like osteoporosis and age-related muscle loss.
Supports muscle mass, strength, and bone density, preventing sarcopenia and osteoporosis.
Maintains bone density, muscle function and protects against osteoporosis.
Promotes calcium absorption and bone mineralisation, reducing risk of fractures and muscle weakness.
Elevated ALP may indicate bone disorders, serving as a marker for bone health.
Metabolism is how your body processes energy. It involves glucose and lipid metabolism, liver and kidney function.
Abnormal levels contribute to atherosclerosis, heart disease and metabolic syndrome.
Abnormal levels indicate higher numbers of atherogenic lipoproteins, which damage blood vessels.
Raised levels indicate high overall blood sugar, raising risk of type 2 diabetes.
Shows your omega-3 fats, which help protect against inflammation and metabolic disorders.
Gives an insight into your liver, which can be affected by metabolic syndrome.
Measures kidney function, which may be affected by high blood pressure and diabetes.
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May indicate gout, and is linked with high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome.
Learn moreYour mood and brain are affected by many metabolic, hormonal and nutritional factors. Identifying imbalances can help support your mood, nerves and cognitive health.
Abnormal levels can affect brain blood vessels and contribute to dementia.
Abnormal levels indicate higher numbers of atherogenic lipoproteins, which damage blood vessels.
Monitors for diabetes, which can damage brain blood vessels and nerves.
Shows your omega-3 fats, which helps protect against dementia.
Thyroid imbalances can affect mood, memory cognitive function.
Low B12 can lead to memory impairment, mood disorders, and cognitive dysfunction.
Folate deficiency is linked to depression and impaired cognition.
Abnormal levels can impact cognition and mood.
Elevated levels indicate inflammation, a risk factor for cognitive impairment.
Low levels are associated with depression, cognitive decline, and poor brain health.
Imbalances can affect mood and libido, and cognitive function in men.
Imbalances can affect mood, cognitive health and dementia risk in women.
Monitoring these biomarkers ensures optimal hormonal balance, supporting reproductive health, mood stability, and overall vitality.
Thyroid hormones affect energy, mood, fertility and your bones and heart.
Raised levels can affect ferility and menstruation in women.
Important for fertility and bone health, cardiovascular protection, and cognitive function.
Low levels can affect muscle mass and strength, bone density, and sexual function.
High levels can cause acne, increased hair, and menstrual irregularities.
This test detects tiny amounts of blood in the stool, which could be an early sign of bowel (colorectal) cancer. It’s a simple, non-invasive test used in the UK screening programme to help catch early signs of cancer and is also valuable for adults experiencing bowel symptoms.
A CT calcium scan checks for and measures the amount of calcium build-up in the three main coronary arteries. Since calcium shows up clearly on scans, this test provides a numerical score indicating the extent of calcification.
A body composition DEXA scan measures the distribution and amount of fat, muscle, and bone in your body. This test provides detailed information about body composition, helping to assess health and fitness levels.