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MediTests Membership
Australia's first proactive health membership

Your health.
Measured, tracked
and improved.

It starts with a comprehensive annual blood test of 60 to 70 biomarkers. No GP consult or referral needed: sign up, get your request form, and walk into any collection centre. Then your dashboard, insights and member pricing put it to work all year.

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No GP referral needed No appointment needed Results in 24 to 48 hours
MediTests
12 in range
Your latest results
CholesterolHeart health
Optimal
HbA1cMetabolic
Optimal
FerritinIron studies
Monitor
Vitamin DNutrients
Low normal
How it works

One membership, start to finish.

It starts with a complete health check, then so much more. Four simple steps, then everything in one place all year.

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MediTests
No referral
Request formSent instantly
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Walk-in test3,300+ centres
60-70

Test your baseline

No GP consult or referral needed. Sign up, get your request form instantly, then walk into any of our 3,300+ collection centres for a 60 to 70 biomarker panel.

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Your data
12 in range
CholesterolHeart health
Optimal
FerritinIron studies
Monitor
Vitamin DNutrients
Low normal

Results explained

Every result lands in your dashboard with plain-English AI insights, so you know exactly what each number means.

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Your protocol
Lift low ferritin with iron-rich foods
Raise vitamin D before winter

Build your protocol

Your results turn into a personalised protocol built around your numbers. Educational information only, not medical advice.

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Telehealth reviewIncluded each year
15% off blood testsPartner rewards

Access everything

An annual telehealth review, 15% off every blood test all year round, and exclusive partner rewards.

Your health dashboard

Your complete health history, in one place.

Most people get a blood test and never look at it again. Your membership turns every result into a living record, so a one-off report becomes a long-term view of where your health is heading.

Store your full test history Upload previous lab results Compare results year on year Spot trends before they become problems See whether your health is improving Access your results anytime
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What we measure

Find the answers basic testing never gave you.

Your annual panel covers 60 to 70 biomarkers, each one clinically selected by our team. Tap any category to see what we test and why it matters.

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Australia. These markers go beyond a standard cholesterol check to assess your actual risk, including particle quality, vascular inflammation, and arterial health.

Each LDL, VLDL, and lipoprotein(a) particle carries one ApoB protein, so measuring ApoB directly counts the atherogenic particles in your blood. Many leading cardiologists now view ApoB as a more accurate cardiovascular risk marker than LDL cholesterol alone.
The primary carrier of cholesterol to cells, and a key driver of atherosclerosis when elevated. Modern guidelines focus on LDL particle number and quality, not just the concentration measured in a standard test.
Known as the "good" cholesterol because it carries excess cholesterol from the arteries back to the liver for processing. Higher HDL is associated with lower cardiovascular risk, while low HDL is a major independent risk factor.
Fats stored in the blood that the body uses for energy. Elevated triglycerides are strongly linked to metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease, especially when combined with low HDL.
A genetically determined lipoprotein that is highly sticky and prone to depositing in arterial walls. Roughly 1 in 5 Australians carry elevated Lp(a) without knowing, and testing once in your lifetime is recommended by major cardiology guidelines.
A sensitive marker of systemic inflammation that independently predicts cardiovascular risk when elevated above 3 mg/L. Detects low-level chronic inflammation that standard CRP misses.

Insulin resistance develops silently for a decade or more before a diabetes diagnosis. These markers give you an early read on blood sugar regulation, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic function while lifestyle changes are still highly effective.

A 3-month average of blood sugar levels, and the gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes and pre-diabetes. Unlike fasting glucose, HbA1c is not affected by what you ate the day before.
Blood sugar level after an overnight fast, providing a snapshot of baseline glucose regulation. Results between 6.1 and 6.9 mmol/L indicate pre-diabetes, a critical window where intervention can prevent progression.
Measures the amount of insulin your body is producing to keep blood sugar in range. Elevated fasting insulin with normal glucose is the earliest sign of insulin resistance, often years before HbA1c becomes abnormal.
The primary screening test for thyroid function. High TSH indicates an underactive thyroid, while low TSH suggests an overactive one, though TSH alone misses the full picture without Free T3 and Free T4.
Free T4 is the main hormone the thyroid produces, which the body converts into the active T3 form. Some people convert poorly, causing fatigue and brain fog that TSH alone misses.

Chronic kidney disease affects roughly 1.8 million Australians, yet most are not aware of it. Kidneys do not cause pain until function is severely impaired, and these markers detect decline years before symptoms emerge.

The primary measure of kidney filtering capacity, calculated from creatinine and adjusted for age, sex, and body size. A falling eGFR over time is the clearest signal of progressive kidney disease.
A waste product from muscle metabolism that healthy kidneys filter efficiently. Elevated creatinine indicates reduced kidney function, though highly muscular individuals often have slightly higher levels without kidney disease.
A waste product of protein metabolism filtered by the kidneys. Elevated urea alongside high creatinine confirms kidney impairment, though it can also rise from dehydration or a high-protein diet.

Your liver performs over 500 functions, from filtering toxins to producing proteins that regulate clotting and immunity. Liver enzymes are often the first signal of silent damage, well before symptoms appear.

The most liver-specific enzyme in a standard panel, released into the bloodstream when liver cells are damaged or inflamed. Elevated ALT is a primary indicator of fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and alcohol-related injury.
Found in the liver, heart, and muscles. When elevated alongside ALT, this points to liver injury, with the AST/ALT ratio providing additional clues about the underlying cause.
A sensitive marker for bile duct obstruction and alcohol-related liver damage. GGT is often the first enzyme to elevate in response to alcohol intake and can remain elevated for weeks after drinking stops.
Bilirubin is a pigment from red blood cell breakdown that the liver clears, while albumin is the main protein the liver makes. Together they reflect how well the liver is processing and producing.

Men's health blood tests go beyond testosterone. These panels cover prostate health, hormonal balance, cardiovascular risk, and performance markers, with no referral and no judgement.

The total testosterone circulating in the blood, including bound and free fractions. Low total testosterone is associated with fatigue, poor recovery, reduced libido, and loss of muscle mass.
Free testosterone is the active fraction available to your tissues, and SHBG is the protein that binds it. Someone can have normal total testosterone but low free testosterone due to high SHBG, which explains symptoms standard tests miss.
A protein produced by prostate tissue, with elevations indicating prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, or prostatitis. PSA screening is recommended annually from age 50, or from 40 with a family history.
Estradiol matters in small amounts for male bone density and libido, while LH and FSH from the pituitary drive testosterone and sperm production. Together they help locate the source of a hormone imbalance.

Women's hormonal health is dynamic, cycling monthly, shifting through perimenopause, and intersecting with thyroid, adrenal, and metabolic function in ways a single test visit rarely captures. These panels give the full picture at any stage of life.

The primary oestrogen, critical for bone health, cardiovascular function, and reproductive health. Levels track with the menstrual cycle and drop sharply at menopause.
The hormone that rises after ovulation and sustains a pregnancy in early stages. Low progesterone in the luteal phase indicates anovulation and is a recognised cause of cycle irregularities, PMS, and heavy periods.
The best available blood test for assessing ovarian reserve, or how many eggs remain. AMH is reliable at any point in the month and relevant for anyone planning a future pregnancy or considering egg freezing.
LH and FSH drive ovulation and follicle development, while elevated prolactin can suppress ovulation and cause irregular periods. Together they are central to fertility and cycle assessments.

A full blood count with differential gives a detailed breakdown of all blood cell types, the foundation of immune and haematological health assessment. Patterns across these cells reveal infections, anaemia, autoimmune activity, and more.

The most comprehensive single blood test available, measuring red blood cells, haemoglobin, haematocrit, white blood cells, and platelets. Screens for anaemia, infections, bleeding disorders, and immune deficiencies.
The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body. Low haemoglobin causes fatigue and breathlessness, and is the defining feature of anaemia.
Ferritin is the main iron storage protein and a sensitive marker of iron status, while iron studies show circulating iron and transport capacity. Low ferritin causes fatigue and hair loss even when haemoglobin is still in range.
White cells are your immune army, raised during infection and suppressed by some conditions. Platelets form clots to stop bleeding. Both are core to the full blood count picture.

Even people who eat well can carry significant nutrient deficiencies, driven by absorption issues, genetic variations, restrictive diets, or increased demand from training and stress. Supplementing without testing is guesswork.

The storage form of vitamin D and the most accurate way to assess your status. Roughly 1 in 4 Australians are deficient, with low levels linked to bone issues, low mood, and increased infection risk.
Both are essential for nerve function, red blood cell production, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency is widespread among vegans, older adults and people with absorption issues, and can cause anaemia and nerve damage if left untreated.
Magnesium drives over 300 reactions including energy, muscle function and sleep, while zinc supports immunity, healing and testosterone. Both are commonly low and easy to miss without testing.

Electrolytes regulate nerve signalling, muscle contraction, hydration, and blood pressure. Imbalances cause symptoms ranging from fatigue and cramps to dangerous cardiac arrhythmias, and matter most for anyone on blood pressure medication or diuretics.

Sodium regulates fluid balance and blood pressure, while potassium is essential for heart rhythm and muscle function. Both abnormalities can cause serious cardiac issues, making them critical to monitor.
Both are essential for bone health, muscle contraction and energy metabolism. Abnormal levels can reflect parathyroid disorders, vitamin D deficiency, or kidney disease.

Chronic low-grade inflammation drives nearly every major disease, from cardiovascular disease to neurodegeneration. Most people carrying elevated inflammatory markers have no obvious symptoms, and these tests quantify the fire before it causes damage.

A protein produced by the liver that rises rapidly in response to infection, injury, or inflammation. Useful for detecting active inflammation in the body.
Detects low-level chronic inflammation that standard CRP misses. Elevated hs-CRP above 3 mg/L independently predicts cardiovascular risk and is associated with metabolic syndrome and accelerated ageing.
Measures how quickly red blood cells settle, serving as a proxy for inflammatory proteins. A useful general inflammation marker, elevated in autoimmune conditions, infections, and malignancies.
15%off every blood test

Your membership gives you 15% off every blood test in the MediTests catalogue, all year round. The more proactive you are, the more the membership pays for itself.

Member pricing

Membership doesn't stop at your annual test.

Want to keep a closer eye on something through the year? Order any test at member pricing and it drops straight into the same dashboard alongside your annual panel.

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Member rewards

Exclusive rewards with health partners.

We're partnering with supplement, recovery, fitness and wellness brands across Australia so members save when they act on their results. Understanding your health is the first step. Improving it is where the real value happens.

Your test shows what to focus on

60 to 70 biomarkers reveal exactly where your attention is best spent.

Your protocol shows how to improve

Clear, personalised steps built around your numbers, in plain English.

Partner rewards help you act for less

Save with trusted brands so taking action costs you less.

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Partner rewards roll out across the year and are subject to availability.

See it in action

Watch our team walk you through the full process

See exactly how the membership works, from joining to walking in for your test to reading your results in the dashboard.

No GP referral or consult required

Walk into any of 3,300+ collection centres Australia wide

Results from a NATA accredited laboratory

One flat membership fee. No hidden costs.

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How we compare

Far more than a standard health check.

Feature
MediTests Membership
Standard GP check
Comprehensive biomarkers
60-70 markers
Limited
Health dashboard
Included
Historical tracking
Included
AI health insights
Included
Annual telehealth review
Included
Limited
Blood test discounts
15% off
Partner rewards
Included
Ongoing health monitoring
Included
The value

Worth $1,200 to $1,500. Yours for $499.

Australia's first proactive health membership. Most people react to their health. Members stay ahead of it.

Comprehensive blood panel$399
Health dashboard$199
AI health insights & protocol$149
Annual telehealth review$149
Member test discounts$200+
Partner rewards$200+
Year on year trend trackingPriceless
Total value$1,200 to $1,500+
$499 /year
Billed annually. Cancel anytime.
Trusted by Australians
4.9 from Australians taking control of their health

Booked, walked in, results in two days. No GP, no waiting room. The dashboard makes it so easy to see what changed since last year.

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Sarah M.Google review

Finally a way to actually track my health over time instead of a one-off number I forget about. The insights explained everything in plain English.

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James T.Google review

The telehealth review was genuinely useful. Walked through every flag and what to do next. Worth it for that alone, the discounts are a bonus.

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Priya K.Google review

I use the 15% member discount for extra hormone testing through the year. Pays for itself and everything sits in the one dashboard.

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The problem

Most health checks wait for something to go wrong.

Most of us only get tested when something already feels off. Results come back scattered across clinics, there's no single place to see them, and almost no one explains what the numbers mean. Trends slip by for years.

The usual way

  • Tested only once symptoms appear
  • Results scattered across clinics
  • No central place for your data
  • Trends never tracked over time
  • Numbers left unexplained

The MediTests way

  • A full panel every year, on schedule
  • Every result in one dashboard
  • Trends tracked year on year
  • Plain-English insights and a protocol
  • A yearly review to plan ahead

Stop waiting until something feels wrong.

Annual testing, a personal dashboard, AI insights, a telehealth review, member discounts and partner rewards. One membership, all in one place.

No appointment needed Cancel anytime Results in 24 to 48 hours

All prices include GST. The MediTests Membership panel covers 60 to 70 biomarkers across the areas listed above; the final biomarker list is confirmed before launch. AI health insights are educational information only and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Your annual telehealth consult gives you the chance to discuss your results with a qualified healthcare professional. Member discounts apply to tests ordered through MediTests. Partner rewards roll out across the year and are subject to availability. Walk into any of our collection centres to complete your test. No appointment needed.

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