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National programs you may be eligible for: what each is, who it is for and when, with where you sit against the rules. Whether and when to screen is a conversation with your doctor.
Women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 74 who have ever been sexually active, even if you have had the HPV vaccine.
The test looks for HPV, the virus behind almost all cervical cancers. Regular screening prevents around 90% of cases, and most people who develop it were overdue or had never screened.
Every 5 years. You can collect the sample yourself or have a doctor or nurse do it, and both are equally accurate.
You are eligible, and your last test was around 5 years ago, so you are due now. You can book with your GP or do a self-collection. No specialist or referral needed.
BreastScreen invites women aged 50 to 74 for a free mammogram. Women aged 40 to 49 and 75 plus can attend too, but are not sent invitations.
A mammogram finds cancers too small to feel. The benefit is clearest from 50, where over 75% of breast cancers occur. Under 40 it is less reliable, because denser tissue hides small cancers. Most women who develop breast cancer have no family history.
Every 2 years. No referral is needed for a screening mammogram.
Not yet. BreastScreen starts at 40. From 40 you can choose to screen, and from 50 you will be invited every 2 years. If you have a strong family history, guidelines suggest starting earlier, sometimes from 40. Worth raising with your doctor.
Men and women aged 45 to 74. A free test kit is mailed to you.
A simple at-home test checks for tiny traces of blood you cannot see, an early sign worth following up. Bowel cancer is one of the most treatable when found early.
Every 2 years. The kit comes to you and you post the sample back.
Not yet. The program starts at 45. We will surface your kit when you become eligible.
Based on the national program rules · not personal medical advice
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Reported by Laverty Pathology, ordered by Dr A. Lim.
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A fatty substance your body needs, carried in your blood in a few forms. Total cholesterol combines LDL, which can gradually build up in vessel walls, HDL, which helps clear it, and triglycerides. The balance shifts slowly, so the trend tells you more than one reading.
Your lab flagged this just above target on 12 Feb. It was within range on your previous test. Your doctor suggested lifestyle changes and a recheck in 12 months.
Requested by Dr A. Lim · Laverty Pathology
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Reported by I-MED Radiology, ordered by Dr A. Lim.
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Lungs are clear and well expanded. No focal consolidation, effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size is within normal limits. No acute abnormality.
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A fatty substance your body needs, carried in your blood in a few forms. “Total cholesterol” combines them: LDL, which can gradually build up in vessel walls; HDL, which helps clear it away; and triglycerides, a separate blood fat. The balance shifts slowly, so the trend tells you more than any single number.
Your lab flagged this above target on 8 May. It was within target on the five results before. One to discuss at your next visit.
The two main groups of blood proteins (albumin and globulins) added together. It gives a broad read on nutrition and on how your liver, kidneys and immune system are working, so it is most telling when read alongside your other results rather than on its own.
Your lab flagged this just below range on 8 May, after sitting within range before.
A protein that ferries iron around your bloodstream. Iron is what lets your blood carry oxygen and fuels your energy, so transferrin read together with TIBC and ferritin says far more about your iron than any single test can.
Your lab flagged this just below range on 8 May, after sitting within range on the results before.
Total iron-binding capacity, or how much iron your blood could carry at once. It shifts as your iron stores change, so doctors read it next to transferrin and ferritin to build a fuller picture of your iron over time.
Also flagged just below range on 8 May. TIBC and transferrin tend to move together.
About 6h 40m a night over the last two weeks, a little below your usual 7h 15m.
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7,840 steps · 28 min exercise today
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Around your usual. You have averaged about 8,100 steps a day over the last four weeks.
Steps, active minutes, exercise minutes and walking distance, from your iPhone and Apple Watch.
We can see how much you moved, not why a day was higher or lower. Diet, alcohol and weight are not captured.
6h 50m last night
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Steady. You have averaged 6h 55m a night over the last four weeks, with fairly consistent timing.
Time asleep, time in bed, and how consistent your sleep and wake times are.
Naps and time lying awake in bed can both affect these figures.
Resting 58 bpm · cardio fitness 36.2
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Your resting heart rate has held steady around 58 bpm. Cardio fitness (Apple’s VO2max estimate) is 36.2, one of the stronger long-term measures a wearable can track.
Resting heart rate, walking heart rate, and a cardio fitness (VO2max) estimate.
Caffeine, illness, alcohol and stress can all move resting heart rate from day to day.
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Blood test, 12 Feb 2026.
Flu vaccination, 24 Apr 2026.
Amoxicillin course for sinus infection, Apr 2026.
You have no ongoing medications on record. We keep past scripts from your dispensing history so you and your doctor have the full picture.
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Reviewed for facial pain and congestion. Antibiotics prescribed. Flu vaccination given at the same visit.
Phone review of the February bloods. Mostly normal. Cholesterol slightly raised, lifestyle advice given, recheck in 12 months. No medication needed.
Feeling well, came in for a general check. Routine bloods ordered. Cervical screening noted as overdue and recommended.
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