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Private Health Screen – For Men

1 hour of extensive testing for peace of mind

£390

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Private Health Screen – For Men

Why should Men choose MUMS for a Private Health Screen?

Affordable and Trusted - 1 Hour with a choice of male and female GPs
Includes Blood Pressure, Height, Weight, BMI, Pulse and Urine testing
Electrocardiogram (ECG – Heart Check) and detailed blood testing analysis
Detailed report, advice, and Free of Charge Follow Up Appointment for Results
Ample Parking, Great Reviews, Convenient Location
Bookable online or call us on 0121 704 2669

Pricing

Well Man Check Up £390

Private Health Screen for Men

This Health Screen is performed by a Private GP and lasts around 60 minutes.

The GP will take your medical history and assess your lifestyle and will examine you.

Your height and weight and BMI will be measured and your urine will be tested.

Detailed blood analysis includes Full Blood Count, ESR, Biochemistry Profile, Cholesterol HDL/LDL, Testosterone, Thyroid Profile, PSA – Prostate Cancer Check, HbA1c – Diabetes check

Your blood pressure and pulse are measured.

The electrical activity and rhythm of the heart are captured by an electrocardiogram (ECG)

MUMS Men's health screens are comprehensive check-ups checking heart health (blood pressure, cholesterol), cancer risks (prostate, testicular), diabetes, kidney disease, and lifestyle factors, to catch issues early, covering everything from physical exams to blood tests for hormones and cancer markers. 

You are also able to discuss any specific concerns, erectile dysfunction for example as you are with the doctor for a full hour.

It also includes a blood test, and a check for prostate cancer - please see below for the full details within this health screen.

 MUMS Private Men’s Health Screen includes:

Consultation Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Personal Medical Report Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Lifestyle Assessment Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Physical Exam Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Height, Weight, Urine & BMI Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Electrocardiogram (ECG) Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Blood Analysis
Full Blood Count, ESR, Biochemistry Profile, Cholesterol HDL/LDL, Testosterone, Thyroid Profile, PSA – Prostate Cancer Check
Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Urine Analysis Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Diabetes Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Anaemia Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Thyroid Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Liver disease Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Kidney disease Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up
Cholesterol Risk Health Screen - Well Man Check-Up

Call us on 0121 704 2669, book online or email us administrator@mums.me.uk


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Your health screen will be carried out with one of our highly trained GP’s
  • Your health screen appointment will be booked for 40 minutes.
  • You will have a full detailed consultation with the GP. They will take your medical history and perform a physical examination (fully clothed). Your height, weight and BMI will be calculated. Your blood pressure will be taken, and a sample of urine will be checked with a dipstick test. A blood sample will be taken for the chosen tests (applicable to the health screen).
  • All samples are couriered daily to The Doctors Laboratory in London. The Doctors Laboratory (TDL) is the largest UK independent provider of highly specialised pathology/clinical laboratory services to clinicians (Ps and specialists), hospitals, community health services, and their patients.
  • Once we receive your results back from the laboratory (usually the following day), a Healthcare Assistant will call you and inform you of your results. If any of your results are out of the normal range, an appointment will be made for the GP to speak to you remotely (free of charge). A copy of your results will also be emailed to you along with your health screen report.
  • No, the NHS does not routinely offer this range of health check testing.