


What is an IV drip? An IV (intravenous) drip is a method of delivering fluids, vitamins, and minerals directly into the bloodstream through a vein, providing rapid absorption and hydration.
What are the benefits of IV drips? IV drips can help boost hydration, replenish vitamins & nutrients, improve energy levels, enhance immune function, aid in recovery after exercise, and support overall wellness.
How long does an IV drip session take? A typical IV drip session lasts between 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of drip being administered.
How often can I get an IV drip? The frequency of IV drips depends on individual health needs. Some people benefit from weekly treatments, while others may only need them occasionally for specific health goals.
Do IV drips hurt? There may be a slight discomfort when the needle is inserted, but most people find the procedure to be relatively painless and comfortable.
Are IV drips suitable for everyone? Most people can benefit from IV drips, but they may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions like kidney disease or heart failure. A consultation is recommended before starting IV therapy.
What can I expect after an IV drip session? Many people feel more energised, hydrated, and rejuvenated after an IV drip. However, individual results can vary depending on the specific therapy used.
Are your products natural? Yes, all our products are natural and of a high standard.

What is a blood analysis? Blood analysis involves testing your blood to assess your overall health. It can check for infections, monitor chronic conditions, evaluate organ function, and measure nutrient levels.
What can I learn from a blood analysis? Blood analysis can reveal a wide range of information, including cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, immune response, and deficiencies in vitamins or minerals.
How often should I get a blood analysis? For general health monitoring, a blood analysis is typically recommended annually. However, more frequent testing may be required if you have a medical condition or specific health goals.
How is a blood sample collected? A blood sample is usually taken from a vein in your arm using a needle. The process is quick, typically taking just a few minutes. If a client is not happy with needles it is possible for us to use a finger prick system if necessary.
How long does it take to get my blood test results? Blood test results are often available within 1 to 3 days, though more complex tests may take longer.
Can a blood analysis detect vitamin or mineral deficiencies? Yes, specific blood tests can measure the levels of essential vitamins and minerals, helping to identify deficiencies.
Do I need to fast before a blood test? Certain blood tests, such as glucose and cholesterol tests, may require fasting for 8-12 hours beforehand. We will always let you know if fasting is necessary.

What is genetic testing? Genetic testing analyses your DNA to identify mutations in your genes. It helps in understanding inherited conditions, predispositions to diseases, or personalised health insights.
What can genetic testing tell me about my health? Genetic testing can provide information on your risk for certain diseases, inherited conditions, drug sensitivities, and even traits related to fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle.
Who should consider genetic testing? Anyone interested in learning about their genetic predispositions to diseases, family planning, or personalised healthcare. It is especially recommended for individuals with a family history of genetic disorders.
How is the genetic testing procedure done? Our genetic tests are done using a simple saliva sample. The sample is analysed in a lab, and the results are provided after a few weeks.
Is genetic testing safe? Yes, genetic testing is safe and non-invasive. It only requires a saliva sample.
How long does it take to receive my genetic testing results? Results are typically available within 10 days to 6 weeks, depending on the type of test and laboratory processing times.
Will genetic testing reveal if I have a disease? Genetic testing identifies risks or predispositions, not actual diseases. It tells you whether you are more likely to develop certain conditions but cannot confirm whether you currently have them.
Will my genetic information be kept private? Our labs maintain strict privacy policies and do not share genetic information without your consent.

Can you do group bookings? Yes, you can do large group bookings on request.
Do you cover all of London? Yes, we cover all of London and outer London. We will cover most areas although depending on distance there maybe a surcharge.
Can you come to my office or hotel? Yes, we can come to any location that suits your needs.