Private Spleen Health Packages

Spleen Health Silver Package
Price: £410
Focused blood screening for infections, inflammation, and spleen-related abnormalities Includes GP consultation and targeted blood tests

Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Blood Tests



Spleen Health Gold Package
Price: £575
Comprehensive evaluation of spleen size, function, and potential infection or inflammation
Ideal for individuals with fatigue, suspected splenomegaly, or immune system concerns

Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Blood Tests
Spleen Ultrasound


Spleen Health Platinum Package
Price: £910
Advanced assessment of spleen structure, immune response, and viral infections
Ideal for patients with unexplained fatigue, enlarged spleen, chronic inflammation, or suspected immune suppression

Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Blood Tests
Spleen Ultrasound


Spleen Health Check

Introducing our specialized Spleen Health Package, meticulously designed to evaluate the health of your spleen and surrounding organs under the guidance of experienced healthcare professionals. This comprehensive package combines advanced diagnostic imaging, consultations, and specialized blood tests to provide a thorough assessment tailored to your spleen health needs.

Package Includes:

1. Upper Abdomen Ultrasound: The entire upper abdomen will undergo detailed scanning using advanced ultrasound technology. This non-invasive imaging procedure provides high-resolution images of the liver, spleen, and surrounding structures, aiding in the detection of abnormalities and assessing overall abdominal health.

2. GP Consultation (15 min): You’ll have a dedicated consultation with our general practitioner, providing an opportunity to discuss any spleen-related concerns, symptoms, or risk factors. Your GP will conduct a thorough examination and review your medical history to personalize your care plan.

3. Blood Test

Book Online Spleen Health Package
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GP Consultation, Takes place on the first Friday after your test day.

Spleen Health Check-Up – Silver Package
Price: £410

Focused blood screening for infections, inflammation, and spleen-related abnormalities Includes GP consultation and targeted blood tests

✅ What’s Included:
🧑‍⚕️ GP Consultation

Conducted on the first Friday after your initial visit (in-person or virtual).
Your GP will explain all test results and discuss symptoms such as fatigue, recurrent infections, or enlarged spleen, and advise if further imaging or referral is needed.

🧪 Blood Profile

A broad baseline screen covering:

  • Haematology: Full Blood Count (FBC), ESR
    (Assesses anaemia, infection, inflammation – vital for spleen function evaluation)
  • Biochemistry (13 markers):
    Urea & Electrolytes: Sodium, Potassium, Bicarbonate, Chloride, Urea, Creatinine, eGFR
    Liver Function: Bilirubin, ALT, AST, ALP, Albumin, Total Protein
🧪 CRP – C-Reactive Protein

Highly sensitive marker for acute inflammation or infection.
Helps detect immune or inflammatory activity involving the spleen or lymphatic system.

🧪 EBVA – Epstein-Barr Virus Antibodies

Screens for past or current infection with EBV.
EBV is a common cause of splenomegaly, fatigue, and immune disturbance.


🌟 Why These Tests Matter:

The spleen is key in immune response, red blood cell filtration, and fighting infections.
Viral infections (like Epstein-Barr) or chronic inflammation can lead to spleen enlargement or dysfunction.
This package provides a strong starting point for identifying hidden infections or inflammation affecting the spleen.


🕒 Appointment & Results Timeline:
  • ✅ All tests are conducted on the same day of your visit
  • 🧑‍⚕️ Your GP appointment is on the first Friday after
  • 🧪 Blood test results: within 1 day
  • 🔬 EBVA result: in 2–3 working days

Spleen Health Check – Gold Package
Price: £575

Comprehensive evaluation of spleen size, function, and potential infection or inflammation
Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Held on the first Friday after your tests (in-person or virtual).
Detailed explanation of your scan and blood results, plus advice on symptoms like tiredness, frequent infections, or unexplained splenomegaly.
Spleen Ultrasound Scan
Non-invasive scan performed same day by a specialist sonographer.
Assesses spleen size (splenomegaly), shape, texture, cysts, masses, or vascular issues.
Report provided within 24 hours.
Blood Test Profile
Broad biochemistry & haematology panel:
- Full Blood Count (FBC), ESR – detects anaemia, infection, blood cell issues
- Urea & Electrolytes, Liver Function, Albumin, Total Protein – monitors organs often affected by spleen disorders.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Detects acute or chronic inflammation — useful for immune system tracking.
EBVA – Epstein-Barr Virus Antibodies
Screens for Epstein-Barr virus, a key cause of splenomegaly and immune fatigue.
Distinguishes recent vs. past exposure.

Why These Tests Matter:
The spleen regulates immunity and recycles blood cells.
Splenomegaly can signal infection, inflammation, or haematological conditions.
This package combines structural imaging with functional and immunological analysis.

Appointment & Results Timeline:
✅ All tests & ultrasound on the same day
📄 Ultrasound report within 24 hours
🧪 Blood test & CRP results within 1 day
🔬 EBVA results in 2–3 days
🧑‍⚕️ GP consultation first Friday after your visit

🔍 Frequently Asked Questions – Spleen Health Check-Up

1. Why should I get my spleen checked?

The spleen plays an important role in your immune system and blood health. Conditions like splenomegaly (enlarged spleen), infections, cysts, or blood disorders often do not cause obvious symptoms until they become more serious. Early detection helps prevent complications.

2. What does the Spleen Health Check-Up include?

Our spleen check-up includes an ultrasound scan of your spleen and surrounding structures to assess its size, texture, and blood flow. It also includes relevant blood tests to check for infections, inflammation, or blood cell abnormalities. A GP consultation is included to discuss all results and next steps.

3. How is the ultrasound scan of the spleen performed?

The spleen ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive procedure. A specialist sonographer uses advanced ultrasound technology to visualise the spleen through your abdomen and assess its size and any structural changes.

4. Can an ultrasound detect spleen problems?

Yes. Ultrasound can detect signs of an enlarged spleen, cysts, abscesses, masses, or signs of vascular issues such as splenic vein thrombosis. If needed, further imaging or tests may be recommended.

5. What symptoms might suggest a spleen issue?

Common signs include persistent fatigue, unexplained weight loss, frequent infections, pain or fullness in the upper left abdomen, easy bruising or bleeding, or anaemia.

6. Can I book this spleen scan without a referral?

Yes. At London Private Ultrasound, you don’t need a GP referral. You can book your spleen health check-up directly online or by calling us.

7. Who should consider a spleen health check-up?

This check-up is ideal for anyone with:
Unexplained fatigue or weakness
Frequent or recurring infections
Abdominal pain in the upper left side
Known blood disorders or abnormal blood test results
History of infections like mononucleosis
Concerns about enlarged spleen due to other medical conditions

8. Will I receive the results on the same day?

Your ultrasound report is usually ready within 24 hours. Blood test results will be reviewed with you by our GP at your follow-up consultation on the first Friday after your visit.

9. Are the blood tests done on the same day as the scan?

Yes. All ultrasound scans, blood, urine, and stool tests are completed on the same day as your initial visit.

10. What happens if something abnormal is found?

If any abnormalities are detected, you will receive a detailed report and clear advice on next steps. You can share the findings with your own GP, or we can help arrange a referral to a trusted private specialist for further investigation and treatment if needed.
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