Functional Health & Bloodwork Review
Investment: $650
A deeper review for those wanting to better understand their symptoms, health history and recent bloodwork from a functional health perspective.
This 75-90 minute consultation is designed to help connect the dots between your blood markers, current health status and health history, nutrition, lifestyle, stress, sleep, and areas such as gut health, thyroid patterns, hormones, inflammation and overall wellbeing, so you can walk away with clearer priorities and practical next steps. It includes a personalised discussion around key patterns that may be contributing to symptoms such as fatigue, digestive concerns, hormone changes, inflammation, poor recovery, or general health changes. You will receive practical guidance around nutrition, lifestyle, supplementation considerations in line with your health goals.
Best for you if:
You’ve had recent bloodwork and have been told everything is “normal,” but you still don’t feel your best — or you want a more comprehensive look at your health picture before deciding on your next level of support.
Includes:
Pre-consult intake and bloodwork review
75–90 minute consultation
Discussion of key bloodwork patterns and health priorities
Nutrition, lifestyle and testing considerations based on your goals
Brief written summary of your key priority areas and next steps
Option to upgrade bloodwork testing if required
Upgrade options:
Depending on your presentation and current results, further investigation may be recommended. This may include additional blood markers, functional testing, or a more structured support pathway if deeper guidance is required. If you choose to continue into a higher-support program within 14 days of your Functional Health & Bloodwork Review, a portion of your appointment fee may be credited toward your chosen program.
Following your review, you may choose to upgrade into one of the following options:
Additional bloodwork review - $150
For clients who require further testing or more detailed analysis of additional markers. Private referral fee is additional and dependant on the testing required. Includes updated interpretation and written notes.4-Week Nutrition Support Program - $150 credit towards this program
For those who would benefit from more hands-on support with food structure, meal planning, protein/fibre intake, dietary changes, and accountability.12-Week Integrative Reset - $300 credit towards this program
For those needing a more comprehensive approach involving bloodwork insights, gut health support, nervous system regulation, personalised nutrition, lifestyle strategy, and ongoing guidance.
This appointment is designed to give you clarity, direction, and a personalised starting point — with the option to continue into a deeper level of support if needed.
Please note:
This review includes a brief written summary only. Detailed protocols, supplement plans, ongoing support and comprehensive written reports are available through the 12-Week Integrative Reset.
If you choose to continue into the 12-Week Integrative Reset within 14 days, $250 from your Functional Health & Bloodwork Review may be credited toward your program investment.
Next step: Book a Functional Health & Bloodwork Review or enquire to see if this is the right fit.
FAQs - Functional Health & Bloodwork Review
Who is the Functional Health & Bloodwork Review for?
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This review is for people who have recent blood test results and want help understanding them from a broader nutrition, lifestyle and wellbeing perspective.
It may be helpful if you have been told your results are “normal” but you still feel tired, flat, inflamed, bloated, stressed, hormonally out of balance, or simply not like yourself.
What is the difference between a standard blood test review and a functional bloodwork review?
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A standard medical review is important for identifying disease, safety concerns and results that require medical diagnosis or treatment.
A functional bloodwork review looks more broadly at patterns, trends and relationships between markers. This may include areas such as iron status, B12, folate, vitamin D, thyroid markers, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, liver markers, kidney markers, electrolytes, lipids and other available results.
The goal is to help you better understand what your results may suggest from a nutrition, lifestyle and health education perspective.
Do you diagnose medical conditions?
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No. This service does not diagnose medical conditions or replace care from your GP or specialist.
If your results show anything outside the appropriate medical range, or if there are any red flags, you will be encouraged to follow up with your GP or relevant healthcare provider.
Can you look at results my GP has already ordered?
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Yes. If you already have recent blood test results, these can be reviewed as part of the appointment.
Ideally, results should be recent and include reference ranges. If your results are limited, we can discuss whether additional markers may be useful to request through your GP or arrange privately where appropriate.
Can you order blood tests?
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What types of markers do you commonly look at?
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What if my results are all within the normal range?
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Will I receive supplement recommendations?
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Depending on your situation and the service structure, we can discuss options for obtaining relevant bloodwork. This may include working with your GP or using private pathology pathways where appropriate.
Testing decisions are made based on your goals, symptoms, history and what information would genuinely be useful
Depending on what is available, we may look at markers related to iron status, B12, folate, vitamin D, thyroid function, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, insulin, cholesterol and lipids, liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, protein status and other relevant areas.
The focus is not on one isolated result, but on the bigger picture.
“Normal” results can still sit at the low or high end of the reference range, and sometimes patterns across multiple markers can provide useful insight. This does not mean something is medically wrong, but it can help guide nutrition, lifestyle and further discussion with your healthcare team.
Supplements may be discussed where appropriate, but they are not the foundation of the review.
The priority is understanding your results in context and identifying the most relevant nutrition, lifestyle, sleep, stress, movement and digestive strategies first. If supplements are suggested, they are used to support the broader plan.
Yes. Your GP remains an important part of your healthcare team, especially for diagnosis, monitoring, medication decisions, referrals and further medical investigations.
This review is designed to complement appropriate medical care, not replace it.
Not sure which service is right for you? Submit an enquiry and I’ll guide you toward the most appropriate starting point.