Basic Health Checkup
Key health markers: CBC, lipids, and Vitamin D.
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
LDL cholesterol drives plaque build-up in arteries. Women's cardiovascular risk increases after menopause, making regular LDL monitoring an important part of heart health.
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
This test measures the amount of cholesterol carried by LDL particles. These particles deliver cholesterol to tissues but can deposit excess cholesterol in artery walls.
LDL cholesterol is a primary driver of atherosclerosis. Lowering elevated LDL is one of the most effective strategies for reducing cardiovascular disease risk. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised targets.
LDL testing is part of routine lipid screening recommended for all adults. Frequency depends on age, risk factors, and whether you are managing a diagnosed lipid disorder.
Low LDL is favourable and reduces cardiovascular risk.
Elevated LDL increases cardiovascular risk. Consider diet, exercise, and statins.
Reduce saturated and trans fats, increase fibre intake from whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy weight. These changes can meaningfully lower LDL levels.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
Key health markers: CBC, lipids, and Vitamin D.
LDL, HDL, and Triglycerides: your cardiovascular risk markers.
Our broadest panel: CBC, thyroid, vitamins, lipids, liver, kidney, and HbA1c.