Lola One - Gold Bundle
Lola One - Gold Bundle
Lola One - Gold Bundle
Lola One - Gold Bundle
Lola One - Gold Bundle
Lola One - Gold Bundle

Lola One - Gold Bundle

Lola One - Gold Bundle

£240.13 £474 49% OFF
Includes the Peak Insights 70 blood test, urinalysis, and NMN supplementation—evaluating 70 key biomarkers for the most comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular, hormonal, metabolic, and immune health, while supporting optimal cellular energy and longevity.

What's included

Peak Insights 70

Peak Insights 70

Evaluates 70 critical biomarkers for the most comprehensive health assessment, focusing on advanced cardiovascular, hormonal, metabolic, and immune markers.
Urinalysis

Urinalysis

Checks key urine markers to assess kidney function, hydration, infection risk, and metabolic balance—ideal for early detection and preventative health.
NMN (NAD+ Booster) Capsules

NMN (NAD+ Booster) Capsules

Scientifically-formulated NMN capsules that boost NAD+ levels, enhancing cellular energy, cognitive function, and healthy ageing for optimal longevity.
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  • Our doctors provide reviews but do not offer consultations, medical advice, or diagnoses. Reviews are available through the app or email.

  • 99.8% Reliable99.8% Reliable
  • This timeline begins once the lab receives the sample.

  • Includes NMNIncludes NMN
  • Includes UrinalysisIncludes Urinalysis
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Includes Doctor Review
99.8% Reliable
Results in 2 Working Days
Includes NMN
Includes Urinalysis

Blood Test Details

About the blood test included

  • Unexplained chronic fatigue or low energy
  • Memory problems or brain fog
  • Poor recovery after illness or intense exercise
  • Persistent inflammation or joint pain
  • High blood pressure or irregular heart rate
  • Skin concerns (rashes, acne, sensitivity)
  • Digestive issues (bloating, food intolerances, IBS-like symptoms)
  • Possible toxin exposure (heavy metals, environmental pollutants)
  • Long-term stress, burnout, or adrenal fatigue symptoms
  • Unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight

designed for those who want the most complete and data-rich understanding of their health. It’s ideal for individuals seeking advanced insight into metabolic, cardiovascular, and hormonal function—whether managing ongoing symptoms, optimizing performance, or taking a highly proactive approach to longevity and disease prevention.

  • Cardiovascular disease (heart disease, high cholesterol, hypertension)
  • Chronic inflammation and autoimmune disorders (arthritis, lupus)
  • Metabolic disorders (diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome)
  • Hormonal imbalances (thyroid dysfunction, adrenal fatigue, testosterone or estrogen issues)
  • Liver and kidney dysfunction
  • Heavy metal or environmental toxin exposure
  • Early indicators of cancer risk (abnormal inflammatory or metabolic markers)

Symptoms

  • Unexplained chronic fatigue or low energy
  • Memory problems or brain fog
  • Poor recovery after illness or intense exercise
  • Persistent inflammation or joint pain
  • High blood pressure or irregular heart rate
  • Skin concerns (rashes, acne, sensitivity)
  • Digestive issues (bloating, food intolerances, IBS-like symptoms)
  • Possible toxin exposure (heavy metals, environmental pollutants)
  • Long-term stress, burnout, or adrenal fatigue symptoms
  • Unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight

Who should be test

designed for those who want the most complete and data-rich understanding of their health. It’s ideal for individuals seeking advanced insight into metabolic, cardiovascular, and hormonal function—whether managing ongoing symptoms, optimizing performance, or taking a highly proactive approach to longevity and disease prevention.

When to test

  • Cardiovascular disease (heart disease, high cholesterol, hypertension)
  • Chronic inflammation and autoimmune disorders (arthritis, lupus)
  • Metabolic disorders (diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome)
  • Hormonal imbalances (thyroid dysfunction, adrenal fatigue, testosterone or estrogen issues)
  • Liver and kidney dysfunction
  • Heavy metal or environmental toxin exposure
  • Early indicators of cancer risk (abnormal inflammatory or metabolic markers)

What's measured

Testosterone

Testosterone is a hormone that plays a key role in the development of secondary sex characteristics, fertility, muscle strength, and bone health.

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

SHBG is a type of protein produced by your liver, which is responsible for transporting testosterone and some other hormones through the bloodstream. SHBG levels that are too high or too low can be a sign that there is to much or or little amounts of certain hormones for your body to use.

Free Androgen Index (FAI)

The FAI is not a measure of a particular hormone, but a comparison of the total amount of testosterone in your blood compared to your levels of SHBG. FAI can help indicate how much free testosterone is available for your body to use.

Blood Test Analysis

Premium Supplement Included

About the NMN supplement in your bundle

Premium quality NMN to support your health journey alongside comprehensive blood testing.

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What is NMN?

NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a naturally occurring molecule that plays a crucial role in cellular energy production and healthy aging.

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Why NMN with blood tests?

Understanding your biomarkers through blood testing helps optimize your NMN supplementation strategy for maximum benefit.

Key Benefits

  • Supports cellular energy production
  • May help maintain healthy aging
  • Supports metabolic health
  • Promotes DNA repair
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How to use

Take as directed on the product label. Best taken in the morning with or without food. Monitor your progress with regular blood tests.

Why combine NMN with blood testing?

Track your cellular health markers and optimize your supplementation strategy with data-driven insights from regular blood tests.

Comprehensive Analysis

About the urinalysis test in your bundle

A comprehensive Type II urine analysis combining chemical analysis and urinary sediment analysis to provide valuable insights into your kidney function, hydration, metabolic health, and urinary tract health.

What is urinalysis?

Urinalysis is a comprehensive Type II urine test that examines both the chemical and microscopic properties of your urine through chemical analysis and urinary sediment analysis. It's a valuable screening tool that can detect a wide range of health conditions early, from kidney disease and diabetes to urinary tract infections and liver function issues.

This non-invasive test provides crucial insights into your metabolic health, hydration status, kidney function, and overall urinary tract health – making it an essential complement to blood testing.

What we test for

Protein

Kidney function and potential kidney disease

Glucose

Blood sugar control and diabetes screening

Ketones

Metabolic status and fat breakdown

pH Level

Acid-base balance and kidney function

Specific Gravity

Hydration status and kidney concentration ability

Blood

Detects presence of blood in urine

Nitrite

Indicates bacterial infection (UTI screening)

Urobilinogen

Liver function and red blood cell breakdown

Bilirubin

Liver health and bile duct function

WBC (Sediment)

White blood cells indicating infection or inflammation

RBC (Sediment)

Red blood cells in urine sediment analysis

Color & Appearance

Visual assessment of urine characteristics

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Early Detection

Identify health issues before symptoms appear

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Simple & Non-Invasive

No needles required, easy sample collection

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Comprehensive Insights

Multiple health markers in one test

Your Testing Journey

How blood testing and urinalysis work with this bundle

step 1

Choose your test

Select your bundle and complete your order. Your comprehensive health package includes blood testing, NMN supplements, and urinalysis.

step 2

Schedule your sample collection

Schedule your preferred sample collection method during checkout—choose from at-home visits, clinic appointments, or other convenient options depending on the test and your location.

step 3

Blood sample taken and sent to Lab

Your samples are analyzed at CQC-compliant, NHS-standard labs for accurate and detailed biomarker results.

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Personalised Doctor Review

Within 2-4 working days, receive doctor-reviewed results with actionable insights through our intuitive app and portal.

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Lola FAQ

General

Why do we offer more health markers at affordable prices?

We are dedicated to the importance of regular testing and understanding your body's changes over time. Limiting tests to a few markers or imposing high costs compromises this vital process. We offer multiple sample collection methods, including professional phlebotomy services, at the most affordable prices. Our comprehensive testing includes a wide range of markers. Join us in our mission to empower more people to gain meaningful health insights over time.

Do we test for under 18s?

Unfortunately, our service is only for adults. We are exploring whether we could work with individuals under 18 in the future, but it’s not something we can offer right now.

Are there any additional costs?

No — the phlebotomy appointment and doctor review are both included in the price of your test, so there’s no extra charge for those.

The only time additional fees may apply is in the case of a failed appointment (e.g., if the blood draw is unsuccessful) or a last-minute cancellation or rescheduling, which may incur an extra fee depending on the situation.

Lola FAQ

Choosing and Comparing Tests

What test is suitable for me?

For the most tailored guidance, it’s best to consult with your GP, as they can help identify which biomarkers are most relevant based on your medical history and symptoms. However, if you already have a list of specific biomarkers in mind, we’re happy to suggest the most suitable test kit based on that. You can also explore our full range of tests here: https://lolahealth.com/collections/all.

How can I compare products?

To compare different test kits side by side, follow these instructions:

  1. Go to https://lolahealth.com/collections/all.
  2. Search for the kits you want to compare.
  3. Tick the “Add to Compare” box next to each product you want to compare.
  4. Once you’ve added at least two products, you’ll notice a small green box at the bottom left of the page that says “Compare.”
  5. Click on that box to view the side-by-side differences.

This comparison will help you clearly see which kit includes the biomarkers and tests most relevant to your health concerns.

Buying for someone else?

We understand that you may occasionally wish to purchase a test for another person. While direct purchases on behalf of others aren’t available, the easiest alternative is to buy one of our gift cards, valid for 12 months. You can get a gift card here. If you’ve accidentally ordered a test under your account for someone else or need to transfer an order, please contact us as soon as possible before the sample is collected so we can reassign the test to the correct individual.

Lola FAQ

Preparing for Your Test

Should I fast?

Most tests do not require fasting. However, if your test includes cholesterol or triglycerides, fasting may be required for 8–12 hours (depending on your clinician) before your blood draw (water is fine).

Should I stop taking medication?

You should not stop taking medication unless directed to by your doctor. Please let us know which medications you are taking so we can factor this into the analysis.

Do I need to stop taking supplements?

Generally, no, unless you’ve been advised otherwise. However, if you’re taking high-dose biotin, we suggest pausing it 48 hours before your test, as it may affect certain markers.

Menstrual cycle timing

The timing of your blood tests will depend on what you’re looking to measure:

  • If you’re testing hormone levels such as LH, FSH, and oestrogen, these are typically measured during the early days of your cycle (around days 2–5).
  • On the other hand, if you want to check your progesterone levels, this is usually done later in the cycle, around day 21. At our end, we try using references and markers that allow for a bit more flexibility, meaning you can often take the blood test over a broader range of your cycle. However, the timing outlined above is the most commonly recommended for accurate results.

Can I get my blood taken after a workout?

We recommend avoiding intense exercise for 24 hours before your test, as it can affect markers like cortisol, liver enzymes, and inflammation

If I’m unwell when the sample is taken, will it affect the result?

Yes, it’s possible. Illness, fever, or recent infection can affect certain biomarkers.