Blood Testing in Sydney
See our ranked guide: Best Blood Testing in Sydney →Blood Testing in Sydney ranges from A$38 to A$5,900 across 6 providers. Panels test between 5 and 100 biomarkers, from basic screening to comprehensive longevity profiles. Bloody Good offers panels from A$38. The median price is A$129.
Prices verified April 2026
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Full Blood Count (FBC)
Measures red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, and other blood cell parameters to assess overall health and detect conditions like anemia.
Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)
Measures average blood glucose levels over 2-3 months. Key marker for diabetes screening and blood sugar management.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Measures C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation in the body. Useful for detecting infection and monitoring inflammatory conditions.
Diabetes (HbA1c) Check
Simple HbA1c diabetes test to assess diabetes risk.
Diabetes Screening
Essential diabetes markers: fasting glucose and HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) for blood sugar control assessment and diabetes risk screening.
Diabetes Panel
Targeted diabetes screening with fasting glucose and HbA1c. HbA1c reflects average blood sugar over the past 3 months, making it more reliable than a single fasting glucose measurement for detecting pre-diabetes and monitoring glucose control. An affordable way to screen regularly if you have risk factors.
Vitamin B12 Blood Test
Checks vitamin levels to identify deficiencies that may affect energy, immunity, and overall health.
Vitamin B9 (Folate) Blood Test
Checks vitamin levels to identify deficiencies that may affect energy, immunity, and overall health.
Cholesterol (Lipid Studies inc. HDL)
Complete lipid panel measuring total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides for cardiovascular risk assessment.
Doctor Telehealth Consultation
15-minute telehealth consultation with AHPRA-registered doctor for result interpretation, health advice, and follow-up recommendations.
Doctor Teleconsult
15-minute phone or video consultation with an AHPRA-registered doctor to discuss your blood test results, understand abnormal findings, and plan next steps. Available via phone or WhatsApp video. Useful for interpreting complex panels or getting a second opinion on results from another provider.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Test
Measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone — the most reliable blood marker of ovarian reserve, reflecting the number of remaining egg-containing follicles. AMH does not fluctuate with your menstrual cycle, making it testable on any day. Used by fertility specialists worldwide as a first-line assessment before IVF, but equally valuable for women who simply want to understand their reproductive timeline and make informed family planning decisions.
Liver Function Check
Liver function test examining enzymes and markers for liver damage.
Iron Studies
Iron panel: Serum Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin, Saturation ratio.
Testosterone (Total)
Measures total testosterone levels. Important for assessing hormonal health, energy, muscle function, and libido in both men and women.
Vitamin D Check
Simple vitamin D test to determine vitamin D deficiency.
Cortisol Blood
Measures cortisol, the primary stress hormone. Helps assess adrenal function and stress response.
Fasting Insulin
Measures fasting insulin levels. Key marker for insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes risk assessment.
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.
DHEA-S Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.
Oestradiol Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.
Progesterone Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.
Prolactin Blood Test
Measures hormone levels to assess endocrine function and overall hormonal balance.

