Specific Lab Analysis
Accurate testing for targeted health insights and diagnosis.
Welcome to GP2Health Lab Tests
At GP2Health, we test bodily fluids to diagnose, monitor and manage various medical conditions. These tests provide critical insights into your health by detecting abnormalities that may not be visible during a physical examination.
We also offer suggested and tailored health screening options for men and women
Stool Testing
Infections in the Stool
Helicobacter (H)-Pylori Stool Test
Faecal-Immunochemical (FIT) Testing
Faecal Calprotectin
Urine Testing
Urine Microscopy
STI Complete
Urine Culture
Swab Testing
Thrush / Fungal Culture
Microbe Culture and Sensitivity
STI Complete
Cough, Cold and Flu Testing
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA Screen
Examples of Price Structuring
30 Min F2F Consult (£75) + Focussed Abdominal Scan (£45) + FIT Stool Test (£57)
30 Min Virtual GP Consult(£65) + Lifestyle Screen Bloods (£143) + Comprehensive Stool Culture (£138)
45 Min GP Consultation (£100) + Comprehensive STI Testing (£150)
30 Min Consult (£75) + Lifestyle Blood Tests (£143) + Comprehensive Cough and Cold Testing (£80)
Home Visit (£POA) + Lifestyle Blood Tests (£143) + Thrush / Fungal Culture (£70)
Frequently Asked Questions
Please reach out to us at contact@gp2health.co.uk if you cannot find the answer to your question.
What if a result comes back significantly abnormal or dangerous?
This sometimes happens. Rest assured, the labs we use will automatically inform GP2Health of the abnormal result urgently with a personal message. We then pass this result onto you immediately with advice on what to do next. There is no charge to you for emergency advice given.
Do you offer PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis) or Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) against HIV infection?
Sadly not. If you are at increased risk of exposure to HIV or have possibly been exposed to HIV within the last 72 hours, please visit a local sexual health clinic. Beyond this, we will offer a full sexual health screen.
Which organisms are tested for if I have a cough, cold or upper respiratory infection?
This is an extremely informative panel which can guide your treatment. Organisms tested are Influenza A, Influenza B, Human Respiratory Syncytial virus A, Human Respiratory Syncytial virus B, Human Parainfluenza Virus 1, Human Parainfluenza Virus 2, Human Parainfluenza Virus 3, Human Parainfluenza Virus 4, Human Enterovirus, A/B/C Human Adenovirus A/B/C/D/E, Human Coronavirus 229E / NL63, Human Coronavirus OC43/ HKUI, Human Bocavirus 1/2/3, Human Metapneumovirus, Chlamydophila Pneumoniae, Legionella Pneumophila, Mycoplasma Pneumoniae, Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Bordetella Pertussis, Moraxella Catarrhalis, Haemophilus Influenzae, Human Rhinovirus A/B/C.
Which organisms are tested for in the complete STI check?
From Swab / urine sample detect Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Syphilis (Presence in lesion or urine), Herpes Simplex I, Herpes Simplex II, Trichomonas Vaginalis, Mycoplasma Hominis, Mycoplasma Genitalium, Ureaplasma Urelyticum and or Chancroid
From blood detect HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Syphilis antibodies.
How long will it take for my stool, urine or swab sample to come back?
This depends upon which tests have been requested. The vast majority will come back within 5 days.
Do I need a consultation before or after my stool, urine, or swab tests?
No. You can simply request any stool, urine, or swab test to be taken. You will be provided with an electronic document which details all the test results and a generic interpretation. If you are wanting advice on which tests to undertake or wanting a debrief after the testing, a 15 or 30 minute consultation works well for this.
Is this a complete list of stool, urine, or swab sample tests offered?
No. This is a selection of the common tests requested and used day to day. There are many other tests not listed. Please contact us if you are looking for something more specific. In consultation and after your permission, we may also add on additional tests not listed.
How accurate are the STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) tests?
These results may be inaccurate if taken too soon after a sexual encounter. Generally, they are most accurate around 6-12 weeks after the sexual encounter, but some tests may detect early infection. Repeat testing may be needed, and depends upon the type of sexual encounter and the interval between sexual encounter and testing.