HARLEY MEDIC GLOBAL

Fear Nothing Test

£85.00

Take control of your health with confidence. The Welzo Fear Nothing Health Test empowers you to proactively understand and manage your wellness. This comprehensive test provides valuable insights into key aspects of your health, from essential metabolic functions to advanced genetic predispositions.

Key Features:

Comprehensive Health Analysis: Gain a detailed overview of your health with markers covering heart health, liver and kidney function, diabetes risk, electrolyte balance, and more.

Convenient and Easy to Use: Our user-friendly kit includes everything you need to collect a sample at home. Once completed, return it to our labs using the prepaid envelope provided—it’s that simple.

Clear, Actionable Insights: Receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report breaking down your results. Discover your current health status and potential future risks, helping you make informed decisions about your wellness journey.

Whats covered?
  • Advanced Testosterone levels)
  • Energy levels
  • Hormonal levels
  • Cholesterol function
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Nutrition
  • Kidney function
  • Stress levels
  • Weight changes
  • Sugar levels
  • Liver function
  • Vitamins
  • Mood swings
  • Muscle Impacting Factors
Free next-day delivery
Results within 2 days
29 biomarker(s)

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24/7 Customer Support: We provide results around the clock, offering you personalized insights into your health with the support of our UK-based admin and lab team.

Biomarkers

Globulin
Globulin is a group of proteins produced by the liver and immune system that play a crucial role in maintaining overall health. These proteins help the body fight infections and combat harmful germs. Additionally, globulin is essential for blood clot formation, helping to prevent excessive bleeding from injuries.
Total Protein
Total Protein measures the levels of two types of proteins in the blood: albumin and globulin. Albumin primarily helps maintain proper fluid balance by preventing leakage from the bloodstream, while globulin, produced by both the liver and the immune system, supports immune function by combating infections and harmful germs.
Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
The gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) test measures the level of the GGT enzyme in the blood. This enzyme plays a key role in transporting molecules and aiding the liver in metabolizing toxins and drugs. Elevated GGT levels may indicate liver damage or disease, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. Testing GGT is also valuable for diagnosing bile duct infections and monitoring alcohol abuse.
Alkaline Phosphate (ALP)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme present in the liver, kidneys, bones, and digestive system. Elevated ALP levels in the bloodstream, above the normal reference range, may indicate liver disease or bone disorders.
Triglycerides
Triglycerides are a type of blood fat that plays a vital role in maintaining your body’s healthy function. As the primary storage form of fat, triglycerides serve as a key energy source. They are produced in the liver and are essential for energy and fat storage. However, elevated triglyceride levels can increase the risk of cardiovascular issues. Therefore, monitoring your triglycerides is an important part of assessing overall cholesterol and maintaining heart health.
HDL % of total
The HDL (high-density lipoprotein) percentage measures the proportion of HDL cholesterol in relation to your total cholesterol levels. This biomarker plays a key role in assessing cardiovascular risk by comparing the levels of “good” (HDL) cholesterol to “bad” cholesterol and total cholesterol in your blood. Doctors and heart disease risk calculators use this percentage to evaluate your overall cardiovascular health.
Non HDL Cholesterol
This test measures your HDL and LDL cholesterol levels individually while also conducting a non-HDL cholesterol check. Non-HDL cholesterol encompasses all harmful cholesterol in your blood and serves as a key indicator for assessing cardiovascular health. Ideally, non-HDL levels should be below 4 mmol/L. By monitoring your HDL and LDL levels, you can track how dietary and lifestyle changes affect your cholesterol, empowering you to optimize your health based on your unique biomarkers.
Free Thyroxine (FT4)

FT4, or free thyroxine, is one of the two key hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Although FT4 is more abundant than FT3, it serves primarily as a reservoir, converting into FT3 when the body requires it. Most thyroxine exists unattached to proteins, making it biologically active. The Menopause blood test helps detect deficiencies or excesses of FT4, aiding in the diagnosis of thyroid-related conditions.

Urea
Urea is a byproduct produced when the body breaks down proteins and is excreted through urine. Normal urea serum levels range from 2.5 to 7.0 mmol/L. Elevated levels can be harmful to the kidneys, potentially leading to kidney failure in severe cases. High urea levels can also contribute to dehydration and cardiac issues. Urea is measured to assess the function of the kidneys.
estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
The estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) measures kidney function by assessing how well the kidneys filter blood. An eGFR below 60 may indicate reduced kidney function, while a value of 60 or higher is considered normal.
Iron
Iron is a vital mineral in the blood, essential for producing hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen within red blood cells. Without enough hemoglobin, muscles receive insufficient oxygen and cannot function properly. Maintaining the right level of iron is crucial to avoid fatigue and prevent anemia. The body’s iron stores come from both the diet and the breakdown of red blood cells. If a test shows low iron levels, dietary adjustments or iron supplements can help restore balance.
Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)

Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC) measures the amount of iron that has not yet been bound to transferrin. Transferrin is a protein that transports iron to the bone marrow, where it is used to produce hemoglobin and red blood cells.

Ferritin
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body, which is essential for delivering oxygen to muscles, allowing them to function effectively. When needed, ferritin releases iron, which is primarily stored in the liver and other cells. We monitor ferritin levels to ensure proper iron storage in the body’s cells, as insufficient storage can lead to rapid depletion of iron.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is essential for various functions in your body, particularly for bone and muscle health. It can be obtained from food, supplements, and fortified products. Insufficient vitamin D may lead to conditions like osteoporosis or muscle weakness. A healthy vitamin D level typically ranges from 20 to 50 ng/mL. If your levels are low, we may suggest taking a vitamin D supplement or consuming more fortified foods to help improve your levels.
Testosterone
Testosterone is a steroid hormone present in both males and females, but its effects are more pronounced in males. It plays a key role in regulating libido, bone and muscle mass, mood, and fertility. Testosterone levels rise significantly during male puberty, reaching their peak, and typically decline with age. Elevated testosterone levels in men can be linked to testicular issues.
Albumin
Albumin is a protein found in blood plasma that functions similarly to SHBG by binding various substances. Produced by the liver, albumin helps detect potential issues with kidney or liver function. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in preventing fluid from leaking out of blood vessels.
Alanine transferase (ALT)
Alanine transferase (ALT) is an enzyme found in the heart and liver cells. ALT testing measures the amount of this enzyme in the bloodstream but does not indicate the extent of liver damage. The test is crucial for assessing liver health, especially in cases of drug use, heavy alcohol consumption, or viral infections like hepatitis. While lower ALT levels generally suggest a healthy liver, normal ALT ranges can vary based on factors such as age and sex.
Bilirubin
When red blood cells break down, they produce a brownish-yellow pigment called bilirubin. A buildup of bilirubin in the bloodstream can lead to jaundice or indicate liver disease.
Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood, including both HDL (good) and LDL (bad) cholesterol. Cholesterol, produced by the liver, plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, such as producing vitamin D, bile, and forming the membranes of all your cells. It also helps transport fatty acids through the blood. Cholesterol levels are an important indicator of heart health and can reveal potential risks for cardiovascular conditions, including heart disease and heart attacks.
HDL Cholesterol
HDL, or high-density lipoprotein, is commonly known as “good cholesterol” because it helps remove other forms of cholesterol from your body. By carrying excess fat to the liver for processing, HDL plays a crucial role in protecting your heart and blood vessels, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Maintaining optimal HDL levels is vital for your health. Our Welzo HDL test measures your HDL levels and provides valuable insights into how you can improve and boost them.
LDL Cholesterol
LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) helps transport fats, including triglycerides, throughout the body. However, it is often called “bad” cholesterol because elevated LDL levels increase the risk of cardiovascular problems, such as heart attacks and heart disease. High LDL can cause fatty deposits to build up in the walls of arteries, leading to a condition called atherosclerosis.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), also known as thyrotropin, is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain and plays a key role in diagnosing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Imbalances in TSH levels—either too high or too low—can lead to symptoms such as weight changes, anxiety, palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and menstrual cycle disruptions. Hypothyroidism, in particular, shares many symptoms with menopause, making diagnosis important for effective treatment.
Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
FT3 (free triiodothyronine) is one of the two key hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Despite making up a smaller portion compared to FT4, FT3 plays a more significant role in thyroid health, with its imbalance often responsible for many thyroid-related issues. The menopause blood test measures the level of FT3 that is not bound to proteins, providing valuable insights into thyroid function.
Creatinine
Creatine is a substance found in muscles, and its breakdown produces creatinine, a waste product excreted by the kidneys. Elevated creatinine levels can indicate that the kidneys are not effectively filtering and removing this waste from the body.
Hba1c
Glycated hemoglobin, also known as HbA1c, is a reliable long-term measure of blood glucose (sugar) levels. Hemoglobin, found in red blood cells, carries oxygen through the bloodstream. When glucose attaches to hemoglobin, it reflects the average glucose levels over the lifespan of the red blood cells, which is about 14 weeks. This makes HbA1c testing an ideal tool for monitoring diabetes and assessing pre-diabetic risk, as it provides insight into glucose levels over the three months leading up to the test.
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Both too much and too little iron in the body can cause health issues. The Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC) test measures the amount of iron in your bloodstream and assesses how effectively it is transported by transferrin. Anemia, a condition characterized by insufficient iron in the blood, can result in fatigue and weakness. Excess iron in the blood, which is rarely caused by vitamin or supplement overdoses, can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and irregular heart rhythms.
Transferrin Saturation
Transferrin Saturation is tested to measure the amount of iron bound to the transferrin protein, which is responsible for transporting iron throughout the body. Transferrin binds to iron and delivers it to the hemoglobin, which then carries the oxygen provided by the iron to the muscles, supplying energy for movement.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is a waste product formed from purines, chemical compounds naturally found in the body. Purines are also present in foods such as anchovies, dried beans, beer, and wine. The kidneys filter uric acid, which is then excreted in urine or deposited as crystals in tissues. Excessive uric acid can lead to gout, a type of arthritis that causes joint pain, particularly in the fingers, toes, wrists, and ankles. Uric acid levels may also rise as a result of cancer treatments. On the other hand, low levels of uric acid in the blood can indicate liver or kidney disease.
hs-CRP
To assess inflammation levels, we performed an advanced CRP evaluation. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation and can be found in the blood. It serves as a biomarker for inflammation and is closely linked to the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and strokes. Elevated CRP levels are commonly seen in individuals with chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, as well as those who have recently experienced a heart attack or stroke. While CRP is not specific to any one disease, it is a valuable indicator of overall inflammation.

Information

Why take the test?
The No Fear Blood Test involves taking a blood sample, which is then analyzed in a laboratory. Blood tests are essential for diagnosing a wide range of medical conditions, including diabetes, anemia, and heart disease.

These tests play a crucial role in diagnosing and managing many health conditions. They help doctors identify the cause of symptoms and develop an effective treatment plan. Additionally, blood tests are used to monitor a patient’s progress and check for potential side effects from medications.

Additional Insight from Dr Sameer Nakedar, MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert
Certain vitamins and minerals play a key role in supporting thyroid function, so maintaining optimal levels can be beneficial. However, abnormal levels of specific vitamins and minerals can lead to symptoms that mimic thyroid disorders. Monitoring these levels can help identify or rule out potential causes of these symptoms.
The advanced check also includes inflammatory markers, as thyroid disorders can sometimes be linked to autoimmune conditions. In these cases, the immune system may not be functioning properly, potentially leading to thyroid dysfunction as a result of autoimmune issues.

Statistics

%

of the population has a Vitamin D deficiency globally
Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 are known to enhance brain chemicals, which can lead to improved mood and better cognitive function.

%

of cancer diagnosis in men is prostate cancer
According to Public Health England, as of 2015, prostate cancer accounted for 1 in 4 cancer cases in men. That year, 299,923 new cancer diagnoses were recorded, with the majority of these cases occurring in males.
Experts Opinion on a Fear Nothing Blood Test
The strength of the Fear Nothing Blood Test lies in its comprehensive range of health markers. By examining a broad spectrum of factors, it offers a holistic view of a person’s health, potentially uncovering silent or asymptomatic conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or early-stage kidney disease—issues that often go unnoticed until they develop into more serious complications.

Additionally, the convenience and accessibility of the test are noteworthy. The ability to complete the test from the comfort of your home is a valuable feature, especially for individuals with busy schedules or those for whom travel may be difficult.

Dr Sameer Nakedar

MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert

How to take a Fear Nothing Test

Collecting a blood sample for your finger prick home test is simple and easy to do. Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions on how to perform the test at home.

How Welzo Home Tests Work

1. Pick your home test

Choose your home test from our wide selection, designed to meet your health needs. Enjoy next-day delivery within the United Kingdom, so you can skip the doctor’s office or clinic. Use our easy quiz to find the perfect test for you.

2. Take your test

Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning using the simple finger prick method, which takes just about 5 minutes. Return your sample the same day using the prepaid shipping label provided for easy and hassle-free shipping.

3. Results within 48 hours

You’ll receive verified results along with detailed insights into what your biomarkers mean for your health. Order now and take the first step toward a healthier you!

Fear Nothing Test Information

Specification of Fear Nothing Test
Test Name: Fear Nothing Test

Also Known As & Related Tests: Men’s Health Test

Biomarkers Included:

Globulin, Total Protein, Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Triglycerides, HDL % of total, Non HDL Cholesterol, Creatinine, HbA1c, Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), Transferrin Saturation, Uric Acid, Total Vitamin B12, Magnesium – Serum, Creatine Kinase, Albumin, Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), Bilirubin, Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, Urea, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR), Iron, Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC), Ferritin, Vitamin D, Folate, High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein (hs-CRP), Testosterone

Test Tube: SST + EDTA (Gold + Purple Microtainer)

Brand: Welzo

Turnaround Time: Approx. 24 Hours

Lab Test Ranges:
Test Kit Marking: MHRA/UKCA

Location of Lab: United Kingdom

What does a Fear Nothing Test for?
The Fear Nothing Test evaluates a comprehensive range of biomarkers, including:

Proteins: Globulin, Total Protein, Albumin
Liver Function: Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), Bilirubin
Lipids: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, HDL % of Total, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides
Kidney Function: Urea, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Iron Studies: Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin Saturation, Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin D, Total Vitamin B12, Folate, Magnesium (Serum)
Glucose Control: HbA1c
Inflammation: High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
Other Markers: Uric Acid, Creatine Kinase, Testosterone
This test provides a detailed overview of your overall health.

Are Fear Nothing Tests available on the NHS?
The NHS provides Fear Nothing Tests based on eligibility criteria, consultations, and local guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should you have a Fear Nothing Blood test?
The Welzo Fear Nothing Blood Test for Men is a comprehensive and empowering health tool designed to help you take charge of your well-being. By uncovering hidden health risks and providing a detailed analysis of your current health, this test equips you to take proactive steps toward a healthier future. Here’s why it’s essential:

Early Detection: The Fear Nothing Blood Test identifies potential health issues early, before they escalate into serious concerns. It screens for key conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and liver and kidney disorders—many of which show no symptoms until advanced stages.

Men’s Health Focus: Tailored specifically for men, this test includes checks for male-specific health risks, such as prostate health and cardiovascular conditions. It helps detect these issues early, allowing for timely intervention and better long-term management.

Comprehensive Insights: This test offers a thorough overview of your health, covering key markers such as cholesterol, glucose levels, liver function, kidney health, electrolyte balance, and more. It goes beyond standard health checks to provide a holistic view of your overall well-being.

Empowered Decision-Making: With a clear understanding of your health status, you can make informed choices about lifestyle changes, preventive measures, and medical care. Use these insights to collaborate with your doctor and create a personalized plan for long-term health.

Convenient and Supportive: This test is designed for your convenience—it can be completed from the comfort of your home, following simple instructions. Once processed, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report, along with expert follow-up support from our healthcare team.

Take control of your health with the Welzo Fear Nothing Blood Test for Men—your proactive step toward a healthier, more informed future.

At what age should men be regularly checking their blood work?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as every man’s health needs are unique. However, it’s generally recommended that men start monitoring their blood work around age 40, or earlier if they have risk factors for conditions that blood tests can help identify. Common risk factors include a family history of illness, obesity, smoking, and high blood pressure. If you have any health concerns, it’s always a good idea to consult your doctor to determine if blood testing is appropriate for you.
What if my results show that I’m outside the normal range?
If your test results fall outside the normal range and raise concern, it is essential to contact your local GP or emergency services immediately by calling 111 or 999. Important: If you feel unwell or are worried about your health, seek medical attention right away—do not wait for your test results.

Disclaimer: If your test results are abnormal, we are not responsible for arranging follow-up treatments or notifying healthcare professionals. By using our service, you agree to take responsibility for consulting a healthcare provider independently if needed.

Where does my information go, and is the system secure?
Once you register with our platform, your details are automatically encrypted and pseudonymised. Your sample is sent to our lab and registered using an encrypted HL7 file—an international standard for exchanging and managing electronic health records (EHRs). To ensure maximum security and anonymity, your data and sample are pseudonymised by assigning an unidentifiable alphanumeric code to your account. Additionally, you can request to delete your data at any time by emailing us at hello@welzo.com.
How often should men have a fear nothing test?
The frequency of a comprehensive health check, such as the “Fear Nothing Test,” depends on factors like age, lifestyle, personal and family medical history, and any existing health conditions. Here are some general recommendations:

Young Adults (18-30): Men in this age group, especially those who are healthy and have no significant risk factors, may not need an annual comprehensive health check. However, it’s wise to undergo one every 2-3 years to ensure overall health and catch any early signs of concern.

Adults (30-50): Men between 30 and 50 are advised to have a comprehensive health check at least once a year. This is a critical time when chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease may begin to develop, making regular check-ups essential.

Older Adults (50+): For men over 50, annual health checks are highly recommended. Depending on individual health needs, more frequent check-ups might be necessary. At this stage, regular screenings for conditions such as prostate cancer, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular issues become particularly important.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific health profile.

Where do I send my sample?
We provide a free return label for sending your health test samples back to our lab for analysis. You’ll also receive clear, step-by-step return instructions via email.
What do I need to do before my test? i.e. fast, no drinking, etc
If your blood test requires fasting or limited alcohol intake, we will send you personalized instructions via email after you place your order. However, most tests can be completed without the need for fasting.
When will I get my results/how will I receive my results?
Results are typically processed within 2–3 working days. If a sample is sent over the weekend (which we do not recommend), results will be available within 2–3 days from the following Monday. Once your results and personalized report are ready, you will receive an email notification with instructions to log in to the Welzo online platform.
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Fear Nothing Test
£85.00