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The 365 Health Check Plus is our most complete annual blood test, adding advanced cardiovascular and lipid markers like ApoB on top of full organ, metabolic, thyroid and hormone testing.
Your results delivered as a complete pathology report, with reference ranges and clinical context for every marker. Easy to read yourself or hand straight to your GP.
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Every result is shown alongside the normal range. Abnormal results are highlighted in red so you spot them straight away.
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See at a glance which markers are healthy and which need attention.
Calculated free testosterone is below the lower reference limit. May be associated with symptoms of low testosterone including fatigue, low libido, and reduced energy.
Total + Free Testosterone, SHBG, oestradiol, LH, FSH, prolactin, progesterone, cortisol and DHEAS. The full hormone picture, not one marker in isolation.
ApoB, Apolipoprotein A1, homocysteine and high-sensitivity CRP plus a full lipid panel. The cardiovascular depth leading longevity doctors now treat as standard.
Fasting insulin, HOMA-IR and HbA1c reveal metabolic dysfunction long before blood sugar shifts. The driver behind stubborn weight, belly fat and energy crashes.
TSH, Free T3, Free T4 plus thyroid antibodies. Most annual panels skip antibodies entirely, yet they reveal autoimmune thyroid issues driving fatigue, weight gain and mood changes.
Hormones, full thyroid with antibodies, metabolic, advanced cardio, organs, blood, iron, key vitamins and PSA for men. 35+ markers in one read.
A hormone, full annual, thyroid with antibodies and advanced cardio panel ordered separately would cost significantly more. The thorough annual for those who want answers across the board.
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The 365 Health Check Plus is the most complete annual blood test in our 365 range, built for people who want the deepest possible yearly baseline. It includes everything in the standard 365 panel and adds advanced cardiovascular markers for a sharper read on long-term risk.
It covers a full blood count, liver and kidney function, electrolytes, calcium, magnesium and phosphate, fasting glucose and HbA1c, a full lipid profile with HDL and LDL, CRP, a thyroid panel (TSH, FT3, FT4), iron studies and vitamin D, plus a broad hormone read (total and free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, oestradiol, prolactin, cortisol, DHEAS and progesterone). On top of that it adds apolipoprotein markers for a more precise view of cardiovascular risk than cholesterol alone.
If you want the standard version, the 365 Health Check sits a step below. For the single most comprehensive panel we offer, the Ultimate Health & Performance Check goes further again. You can also create your own blood test.
A detailed annual baseline makes year-on-year change easy to track, in line with the preventive approach Healthdirect Australia encourages. The 365 Health Check Plus needs no GP referral and no appointment, so you can get your blood test online and walk into any of 3,300+ collection centres across Australia, with results in 24 to 48 hours.
Full Blood Count: Assesses red and white blood cells and platelets, providing insight into overall health, immune function, inflammation, and conditions such as anaemia or infection.
Fasting Glucose: Measures your blood sugar level at the time of collection and helps assess how your body is handling glucose.
HbA1c: Reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months and is used to assess long-term glucose control and diabetes risk.
Lipid Studies (Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides): Evaluates cholesterol and fat levels in the blood to help assess cardiovascular health and long-term heart disease risk.
Liver Function Tests (LFTs): Assess enzymes and markers that reflect liver health, including the effects of alcohol, medications, diet, and metabolic factors.
Kidney Function (EUC/eGFR): Measures waste products and electrolytes to assess kidney health, hydration status, and fluid balance.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP): A marker of inflammation in the body, often used to detect low-grade or systemic inflammation.
Thyroid Function (TSH, Free T3, Free T4): Evaluates thyroid hormone balance, which influences metabolism, energy levels, weight regulation, and temperature control.
Iron Studies: Assess iron levels and iron storage in the body, helping identify iron deficiency or iron overload.
Vitamin D: Assesses vitamin D status, which is important for bone strength, immune function, and muscle health.
Calcium: Essential for bone health, muscle contraction, nerve signalling, and heart function.
Magnesium: Involved in muscle function, nerve activity, energy production, and electrolyte balance.
Phosphate: Plays a role in bone health, energy metabolism, and cellular function.
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general marker of tissue turnover or cell injury that can rise with inflammation, muscle strain, or illness.
Lipase: An enzyme primarily produced by the pancreas, used to assess pancreatic function.
Amylase: An enzyme involved in digestion, commonly used alongside lipase to assess pancreatic and digestive health.
Uric Acid: Measures uric acid levels in the blood, which can be influenced by diet, metabolism, and kidney function, and is relevant to gout risk.
Total Testosterone: Measures the total amount of testosterone in the blood, relevant to energy, muscle mass, libido, mood, and overall hormonal health in both men and women.
Free Testosterone: Reflects the biologically active portion of testosterone available to cells and tissues, offering a more precise picture of hormonal status than total testosterone alone.
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to sex hormones and regulates their availability in the body. Levels influence how much testosterone and oestrogen are active and accessible.
Luteinising Hormone (LH): A pituitary hormone that regulates testosterone production in men and plays a key role in ovulation and cycle regulation in women.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): A pituitary hormone involved in reproductive function, sperm production in men, and follicle development and ovarian reserve in women.
Oestradiol (E2): The primary and most biologically active form of oestrogen. Relevant for women assessing hormonal balance, cycle health, and menopause status, and for men where elevated levels can affect mood, body composition, and sexual health.
Cortisol: The body’s primary stress hormone, produced by the adrenal glands. Influences energy levels, immune response, blood sugar regulation, and the body’s overall response to physical and psychological stress.
DHEAS (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate): An adrenal hormone that serves as a precursor to both testosterone and oestrogen. Levels reflect adrenal function and naturally decline with age.
Prolactin: A hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Elevated levels can affect reproductive health, libido, and menstrual regularity, and may indicate pituitary dysfunction.
Progesterone: A key reproductive hormone involved in cycle regulation, fertility, and hormonal balance. Relevant for women assessing cycle health and as part of broader hormonal evaluation in both sexes.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB): Measures the number of atherogenic particles in the blood, including LDL, and is considered one of the most accurate predictors of cardiovascular risk available. More precise than standard LDL cholesterol alone.
Apolipoprotein A (ApoA-1): The primary protein component of HDL (good cholesterol). Higher levels are associated with better cardiovascular protection and reduced risk of arterial disease.
Homocysteine: An amino acid that, when elevated, is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and cognitive decline. Levels are influenced by B-vitamin status, genetics, and kidney function.
High Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP): A more sensitive version of the standard CRP test, capable of detecting low levels of systemic inflammation associated with early cardiovascular risk, metabolic dysfunction, and chronic disease processes.
Fasting Insulin: Measures insulin levels in a fasted state to assess how hard the pancreas is working to manage blood sugar. Elevated fasting insulin is one of the earliest signs of insulin resistance, often preceding changes in glucose or HbA1c by years.
HOMA-IR: A calculated index derived from fasting glucose and fasting insulin that quantifies insulin resistance. Provides a clear, single-number picture of how effectively your body is responding to insulin.
Zinc: An essential trace mineral involved in immune defence, testosterone production, wound healing, and enzyme function. Deficiency is common and often goes undetected without direct testing.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen): A protein produced by the prostate gland. Elevated levels may indicate prostate enlargement, inflammation, or prostate cancer, making it a key screening marker for men’s health. Included for male patients.
Thyroid Antibodies (TPOAb, TGAb): Detects immune activity directed against the thyroid gland. Elevated antibodies can indicate Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease, often years before thyroid hormone levels shift outside the normal range.

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