Full Body MOT Health Check

Full Body MOT Health Check

At SRGN Clinic, we offer comprehensive, GP-led Full Body MOT Health Checks designed to give you a clear picture of your overall health. Whether you’re looking for peace of mind, early detection of risk factors, or personalised medical guidance, our health assessments go beyond the basics to deliver meaningful insight into your wellbeing.

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What Is a Full Body MOT?

A Full Body MOT Health Check is a structured medical assessment that helps identify silent health risks, monitor key body systems, and provide personalised lifestyle advice based on clinical evidence. Led by a qualified GP, it covers essential areas such as:

  • Cardiovascular and metabolic health
  • Liver, kidney and thyroid function
  • Diabetes risk and hormone balance
  • Vitamin and nutritional status
  • Early cancer screening markers (Platinum only)
  • Lifestyle risk factors and preventative planning

Ideal for annual check-ups, establishing a health baseline, or identifying underlying causes of symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, or low energy, it’s proactive healthcare with long-term impact.

With two screening options available, the 1. Signature Lifestyle Health Screen and the 2. Platinum Preventive Health Assessment, you can choose the level of detail and support that suits your needs best.

What to Expect

  • A relaxed, private appointment with a GP who takes the time to understand your health
  • Discussion of your current symptoms, goals, and medical history
  • Personalised testing based on your chosen package
  • Clear explanation of results and tailored health advice
  • Optional follow-up planning or onward referral if needed

Whether you’re proactive about your health or simply want reassurance, our Full Body MOTs provide trusted insight and support for your next steps.

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Choose the Right Health Check for You

At SRGN Clinic, our Full Body MOTs are delivered in a calm, clinical setting by experienced GPs. We offer two options:

1. Signature Lifestyle Health Screen

A comprehensive health check focused on lifestyle, prevention, and clarity.

What’s included:

  • 45-minute GP consultation
  • Lifestyle and medical history review
  • Physical examination
  • Height, weight, BMI, blood pressure
  • Full blood count
  • Kidney and liver function
  • Cholesterol profile
  • Diabetes screening (HbA1c & fasting glucose)
  • Iron studies
  • Nutritional markers: Vitamin D, B12, and Folate
  • Personalised health advice and recommendations

Best for:

  • First-time or annual health check-ups
  • Individuals seeking clarity and reassurance
  • General lifestyle review and prevention

2. Platinum Preventive Health Assessment

Our most advanced screening for those seeking a full picture of their current and future health.

Everything in the Signature check, plus:

  • 60-minute extended GP consultation
  • ECG (electrocardiogram)
  • PSA test (for men)
  • Thyroid panel (TSH, T3, T4 + antibodies)
  • FIT test (bowel cancer screening)
  • Comprehensive risk assessment
  • Written medical report with findings and next steps

Best for:

  • Prevention-focused individuals
  • Family history of chronic or age-related conditions
  • Those wanting a detailed, doctor-led review of long-term health risks

FAQs

  • How much does a full health MOT cost?

    The cost of a full health MOT varies depending on the type of assessment, level of detail, and the provider. At SRGN Clinic, we offer doctor-led health checks with a focus on clinical insight, lifestyle factors, and personalised recommendations. Your consultation will help determine the most suitable option for your needs.

  • What is a full body MOT?

    A full body MOT is a comprehensive health check designed to assess your overall wellbeing, detect early signs of potential health issues, and give you a clear picture of how your body is functioning. It typically includes a GP consultation, physical examination, blood tests, and lifestyle review to support prevention and long-term health planning.

  • What does a full health check include?

    A full health check usually involves a combination of medical history review, physical examination, and blood testing. Key areas assessed often include cardiovascular health, liver and kidney function, blood sugar levels, cholesterol, and vitamin status. At SRGN Clinic, our checks also include personalised health guidance based on your results.

  • Is it worth paying for a full body scan?

    While full-body scans can offer insight into specific concerns, they’re not always necessary or clinically recommended for everyone. A GP-led health check provides a more tailored, evidence-based approach, identifying what’s relevant for your age, lifestyle, and risk profile. At SRGN Clinic, your doctor will guide you on what testing is appropriate.

  • At what age is a full body checkup best?

    There’s no set age, but many people choose to start regular health checks in their 30s or 40s, particularly if they have risk factors such as stress, fatigue, weight changes, or a family history of illness. However, anyone looking to take control of their health, regardless of age, can benefit from a structured assessment.

  • What are the warning signs I need a checkup?

    Signs that you may benefit from a health check include ongoing fatigue, unexplained weight changes, sleep issues, low energy, digestive changes, or simply feeling “not quite right.” Even without symptoms, regular checks are valuable for prevention and early detection, especially if you haven’t had a recent review of your health.

  • Can I get a full blood test on the NHS?

    Basic blood tests may be available on the NHS if you have specific symptoms or medical concerns. However, a full-body health screening that covers multiple systems and preventive markers is not routinely offered through NHS services. Private clinics like SRGN offer more comprehensive, GP-led assessments tailored to your needs.

  • What should we do before a full body checkup?

    Before your appointment, it’s helpful to make a note of any symptoms, concerns, or family medical history you’d like to discuss. Some tests may require fasting, which your clinic will advise in advance. Arrive well-hydrated and bring any relevant medical information or recent test results if available.

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