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Liver Health Screening London 2026: The Complete Guide to Fatty Liver Scans, Liver Function Tests and Private Liver Assessment

Reviewed by the medical team at The Online GP by The Wellness | Last updated: April 2026 | GMC-registered doctors | clinic | 10 Portman Square, Marylebone, London W1H 6AZ

At a glance

The Online GP by The Wellness offers private liver health screening in central London from £495, combining a doctor-led liver ultrasound with comprehensive liver blood tests and a same-day GP consultation. Patients receive results within hours, not weeks. The screening detects fatty liver (NAFLD/MASLD), early fibrosis, alcohol-related liver injury, and silent hepatitis. These are the four conditions driving a 400% rise in UK liver disease deaths since 1970.

ServicePriceTurnaroundLiver function blood test (LFTs only)from £8524–48 hoursComprehensive liver blood panel£29524–48 hoursLiver-focused ultrasound (doctor-led)£195Same dayLiver Health Screening Package£495Same dayComprehensive Liver Health Plus£695Same day + follow-up

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Why does liver health matter so much in 2026?

The UK is in the middle of a quiet liver disease epidemic. Liver disease is now the fourth leading cause of premature death in working-age adults in the UK, according to the British Liver Trust, and around 25% of UK adults are estimated to have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), recently renamed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

Most concerning is that liver disease is silent. The liver has remarkable reserve capacity and can lose up to 75% of its function before clear symptoms appear. By the time jaundice, ascites, or unexplained bleeding occur, significant fibrosis or cirrhosis is usually already established. This is why proactive liver health screening matters: catching fatty change, mild fibrosis, or rising liver enzymes early gives the best chance of full reversal through lifestyle change, medication, or specialist referral.

The Online GP by The Wellness provides a calm, doctor-led pathway combining a comprehensive blood panel, focused liver ultrasound, and a same-day clinical consultation. The aim is simple: a clear answer, a personalised plan, and direct access to onward specialist care if it is needed.

Worried about your liver? Speak to a GMC-registered doctor today: WhatsApp +44 7961 280835

What is a private liver health screening?

A private liver health screening is a comprehensive, fast-track assessment of liver structure and function, designed to detect fatty liver disease, fibrosis, alcohol-related injury, viral hepatitis, and metabolic risk factors before they cause symptoms. At The Online GP by The Wellness, screening combines three elements that work together: a focused medical history, a comprehensive blood panel, and a doctor-performed liver ultrasound, all delivered in a single visit at the Marylebone clinic.

The medical history component identifies risk factors that change interpretation: alcohol intake, metabolic syndrome features (waist circumference, blood pressure, type 2 diabetes), family history of liver disease, hepatitis exposure risk, regular medication, and previous abnormal liver tests. The blood panel measures liver enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, alkaline phosphatase), synthetic function (albumin, bilirubin, INR), iron and ferritin, viral hepatitis serology, and metabolic markers (HbA1c, lipids). The ultrasound visualises the liver directly, identifying steatosis (fatty change), liver size, contour irregularity suggestive of fibrosis, splenomegaly, gallbladder disease, and biliary dilatation.

The combination is far more sensitive than any single test alone. Blood tests can be normal in early NAFLD; ultrasound can miss biochemical inflammation; clinical history alone misses the silent presentations. Doing all three at once is the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) recommended approach for patients with metabolic risk factors or persistently abnormal LFTs.

Who should consider liver health screening?

Liver screening is recommended by NICE guideline NG49 and the British Society of Gastroenterology for adults with metabolic risk factors, persistently abnormal liver enzymes, alcohol concerns, hepatitis exposure, or unexplained symptoms suggesting liver involvement. It is also increasingly chosen proactively by adults wanting a baseline assessment as part of executive health screening or longevity-focused medicine.

You should consider screening if you have any of the following:

  • Abnormal LFTs on previous testing, particularly raised ALT, AST, or GGT

  • Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, or insulin resistance (the strongest single risk factor for MASLD)

  • Central obesity (waist circumference over 94cm in men or 80cm in women)

  • Metabolic syndrome features: high blood pressure, high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol

  • Regular alcohol consumption above 14 units per week, or any binge pattern

  • Personal or family history of liver disease, hepatitis B or C, haemochromatosis, or autoimmune liver disease

  • Long-term medication with hepatic side effects (methotrexate, statins, amiodarone, some HIV antivirals, body-building anabolic steroids)

  • Unexplained fatigue, right upper quadrant discomfort, easy bruising, itching, or yellowing of the skin or eyes

  • As part of executive health screening or pre-operative assessment

Approximately 60% of adults with type 2 diabetes have MASLD, and roughly 30% have significant fibrosis, according to recent UK and European data. If you fit any of these categories, a baseline liver health assessment is one of the highest-value preventive checks available.

Not sure if you need a scan? Get a quick clinical opinion from a GMC-registered GP: WhatsApp +44 7961 280835 | Email team@thewellnesslondon.com

What does the Liver Health Screening Package include?

The Liver Health Screening Package at The Online GP by The Wellness costs £495 and includes everything needed for a comprehensive baseline assessment in a single visit. The package is designed to mirror the assessment a hepatology consultant would arrange in clinic, but delivered same-day in Marylebone.

The £495 package includes:

  • A 30-minute GP consultation with a GMC-registered doctor, including focused medical history, alcohol assessment, examination, and risk stratification

  • A comprehensive liver blood panel (full breakdown below) processed at our partner laboratory The Doctors Laboratory (TDL) with results returned in 24–48 hours

  • A doctor-performed liver ultrasound (not sonographer-led) examining the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and surrounding structures, with same-day verbal results

  • A written report combining clinical findings, blood results, and ultrasound interpretation, with a clear action plan

  • A follow-up consultation by phone or video to discuss results and plan next steps

  • Onward referral to consultant hepatology if fibrosis or significant pathology is identified, with continuity of care

The £695 Comprehensive Liver Health Plus package adds advanced fibrosis biomarkers (FIB-4 score, NFS, ELF panel where indicated), a 14-day follow-up consultation, and personalised lifestyle prescription with a structured 12-week reassessment.

What does the comprehensive liver blood panel test?

The comprehensive liver panel at The Online GP by The Wellness measures 18 distinct biomarkers across four domains: liver injury, synthetic function, viral and autoimmune causes, and metabolic risk. This is significantly broader than the basic LFT panel offered by most GPs and most NHS pathways.

Liver injury markers:

  • ALT (alanine aminotransferase): the most specific marker of hepatocellular injury

  • AST (aspartate aminotransferase): non-specific but useful with ALT for AST/ALT ratio

  • GGT (gamma-glutamyl transferase): elevated in alcohol-related injury, biliary disease, and medication effect

  • Alkaline phosphatase: elevated in biliary obstruction and bone disease

  • Total bilirubin: elevated in cholestasis, haemolysis, and Gilbert's syndrome

Synthetic function:

  • Albumin: reduced in chronic liver disease

  • Total protein: liver synthetic capacity

  • INR / prothrombin time: coagulation, sensitive to severe liver dysfunction

  • Platelets: thrombocytopaenia is an early marker of portal hypertension

Viral and autoimmune causes:

  • Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and core antibody

  • Hepatitis C antibody, with HCV RNA reflex if positive

  • Autoimmune profile (ANA, ASMA, AMA, LKM-1) where indicated

  • Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, IgA) screening

Metabolic and iron markers:

  • HbA1c: long-term blood glucose control

  • Fasting lipids: cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL

  • Ferritin and transferrin saturation: haemochromatosis screen

  • Caeruloplasmin: Wilson's disease screen, in patients under 40

This breadth means the panel can detect not just NAFLD/MASLD but also alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, haemochromatosis, and Wilson's disease. This is the same differential a hepatologist would consider for any patient with abnormal LFTs.

Want to discuss what tests are right for your situation? Speak to a GP today: WhatsApp +44 7961 280835

What does the liver ultrasound show?

The liver ultrasound at The Online GP by The Wellness is performed by a GMC-registered doctor with specific training in clinical abdominal ultrasound, not delegated to a separate sonographer. The scan takes approximately 20 minutes, is painless and non-invasive, and produces immediate verbal results during the appointment, with a written report issued within 24 hours.

The scan visualises:

  • Liver size: hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) is common in fatty liver, hepatitis, and infiltrative disease

  • Liver echotexture and brightness: increased echogenicity (the "bright liver" appearance) suggests steatosis (fatty change). Modern ultrasound can detect steatosis affecting 20–30% or more of liver tissue

  • Liver contour and margins: nodular or irregular contour suggests advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis

  • Focal lesions: cysts, haemangiomas, focal nodular hyperplasia, adenomas, and any masses requiring further characterisation

  • Gallbladder: gallstones (present in 10–20% of UK adults), cholecystitis, polyps, biliary dilatation

  • Common bile duct calibre: dilatation suggests obstruction

  • Hepatic and portal vein flow: assessed with Doppler where indicated, important for portal hypertension assessment

  • Spleen size: splenomegaly is a sign of portal hypertension and chronic liver disease

  • Surrounding structures: kidneys, pancreas (where visible), abdominal aorta

A normal liver ultrasound combined with normal blood tests is highly reassuring. Abnormal findings on either prompt a clear conversation about next steps, which may include FibroScan/transient elastography (offered through specialist partners), advanced fibrosis blood markers, or hepatology referral.

What is FibroScan and do I need one?

FibroScan, also called transient elastography, is a specialised ultrasound-based test that measures liver stiffness in kilopascals (kPa) and liver fat content using the controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) in dB/m. It is widely considered the gold-standard non-invasive test for liver fibrosis and is recommended by NICE, EASL, and the British Society of Gastroenterology for assessing fibrosis in NAFLD/MASLD, alcohol-related liver disease, and chronic viral hepatitis.

A FibroScan is not always needed. For patients with normal blood tests and a normal liver ultrasound, the negative predictive value of these combined results for significant fibrosis is over 95%, and a FibroScan adds little. FibroScan becomes valuable when:

  • Liver enzymes are persistently elevated and the cause is unclear after initial assessment

  • Ultrasound shows fatty liver and there is need to quantify fibrosis risk

  • Known chronic liver disease (NAFLD, alcohol, hepatitis B or C) requires fibrosis staging

  • Monitoring is needed over time for progression or improvement

The Online GP by The Wellness uses a tiered approach. The £495 Liver Health Screening Package is the right starting point for most patients. If results suggest significant fibrosis risk (a high FIB-4 score, raised ALT with metabolic risk, or abnormal ultrasound), we arrange FibroScan through trusted London hepatology partners or refer for consultant hepatology assessment with FibroScan included. This pathway is more clinically efficient and substantially less expensive than booking standalone FibroScan first, which often produces a number without context.

Confused about which test you actually need? Have a free 5-minute call with our team: WhatsApp +44 7961 280835 | Email team@thewellnesslondon.com

What are NAFLD and MASLD, and how common are they?

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), recently renamed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) by international hepatology societies in 2023, is the accumulation of fat in the liver in the absence of significant alcohol intake, driven by metabolic factors. It is now the most common chronic liver disease worldwide, affecting an estimated 25% of UK adults and around 30–40% of adults in the US, according to data from the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD).

MASLD exists on a spectrum:

  • Simple steatosis (NAFL): fat accumulation only. Usually benign in isolation, with low risk of progression in most patients.

  • Steatohepatitis (NASH/MASH): fat accumulation with inflammation and hepatocyte injury. Progresses to fibrosis in 25–40% of cases.

  • Fibrosis: scar tissue formation. Stages F1 (mild) to F3 (advanced).

  • Cirrhosis (F4): extensive scarring, with risk of liver failure, portal hypertension, and hepatocellular carcinoma.

The single biggest predictor of progression and adverse outcome is fibrosis stage, not the amount of fat. This is why screening is fundamentally about identifying who has fibrosis risk, not who has fatty liver. Early stages are silent. Symptoms typically appear only when cirrhosis is advanced or complications develop.

The good news is that early MASLD is highly responsive to lifestyle modification. A 7–10% reduction in body weight can resolve steatohepatitis in 70–90% of patients and reverse early fibrosis. New medication options including resmetirom (FDA-approved 2024) and GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide and tirzepatide (under evaluation in MASH trials) are reshaping treatment. Identifying MASLD early gives patients access to these options before irreversible damage develops.

How does The Wellness compare with other London liver screening options?

London offers several private liver screening pathways at very different price points and clinical models. The table below summarises the main options for self-paying patients in 2026, based on publicly available pricing.

ProviderLiver scan onlyComprehensive liver screeningPathway modelThe Online GP by The Wellness£195 (ultrasound)£495 packageDoctor-led, integrated GP + ultrasound + bloods, same-dayLondon Private Ultrasound£270 (FibroScan)Bundle pricing variesSonographer-led, scan-focused, separate GP neededOneWelbeckfrom £450 (FibroScan)£900–£1,500 packagesConsultant-led, premium pricing, longer waitHCA / The London Clinicfrom £350 (US)£1,500–£3,000Consultant hepatology, premium pricing, full pathwaySt John & St Elizabethfrom £685 (FibroScan)Tailored quotesHospital-based, premium pricingNHS (with referral)Free, 6–18 week waitSequential, 3–6 monthsStandard NHS pathway, no continuity

The Online GP by The Wellness occupies a distinctive position: more comprehensive than a standalone scan, more accessible and faster than consultant-led hospital pathways, and meaningfully less expensive than HCA, OneWelbeck, or St John & St Elizabeth comprehensive packages. The clinical model is GP-coordinated, which means one doctor takes responsibility for the whole pathway from blood test interpretation to scan to follow-up to onward referral, rather than the patient navigating three separate appointments.

For patients who require consultant hepatology, FibroScan, MRI elastography, or liver biopsy, The Wellness has established referral pathways to leading London hepatology consultants and specialist centres. The screening package is designed as the smartest, fastest, most cost-effective first step.

What happens if results are abnormal?

If the screening identifies abnormalities, The Online GP by The Wellness coordinates next steps in real time so you do not have to navigate the system alone. The exact pathway depends on what is found:

Mild fatty liver (steatosis only) with normal blood tests and no fibrosis risk markers:

  • Personalised lifestyle plan: 7–10% weight loss target, alcohol guidance, dietary modification (Mediterranean pattern, calorie awareness), physical activity prescription

  • Repeat assessment at 6–12 months to confirm improvement

  • Cardiovascular risk assessment (MASLD is a strong cardiovascular risk marker)

Moderate or severe fatty liver, or raised ALT with metabolic features:

  • FIB-4 score calculation (validated fibrosis screening tool combining age, AST, ALT, platelets)

  • Repeat blood tests at 4–6 weeks

  • FibroScan referral if FIB-4 is intermediate or high

  • Hepatology consultation if FibroScan is abnormal

Suspected alcohol-related liver injury:

  • Alcohol use assessment and brief intervention

  • Hepatology referral if fibrosis is suspected

  • Alcohol service signposting where appropriate

Suspected viral hepatitis (hepatitis B or C):

  • Confirmatory testing (HBV DNA or HCV RNA quantification, genotype where indicated)

  • Hepatology and infectious diseases referral

  • Treatment is now curative for hepatitis C and highly effective for hepatitis B

Suspected autoimmune or genetic liver disease (autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, haemochromatosis, Wilson's disease):

  • Specialist hepatology referral within 48 hours where clinically warranted

  • Confirmatory tests arranged through The Wellness or specialist centre

Focal liver lesion identified on ultrasound:

  • Risk-stratified management. Most lesions are benign cysts or haemangiomas needing only documentation. Indeterminate or suspicious lesions trigger contrast-enhanced ultrasound, MRI, or hepatology referral

The Wellness team remains the single point of clinical contact through the journey, including helping patients access NHS care if they prefer to transition into the NHS system at any stage.

How accurate is liver ultrasound for fatty liver detection?

Liver ultrasound is one of the most studied imaging tests in medicine, with over 50 years of clinical validation. Its sensitivity for detecting moderate to severe steatosis (>30% fat) is approximately 85–90%, with specificity over 90%, according to systematic reviews published in the Journal of Hepatology and Gut. For mild steatosis (5–30% fat), sensitivity drops to approximately 60–75%, which is why combining ultrasound with blood-based fibrosis markers improves overall accuracy.

Where doctor-performed ultrasound at The Online GP by The Wellness adds clinical value:

  • The doctor sees the images in real time and integrates them with the medical history, examination, and blood results in the same consultation

  • Findings are explained immediately, with clinical context, rather than waiting days for a report from a remote reporting radiologist

  • Clinical questions can be answered there and then, not handed off to another appointment

  • Onward decisions (FibroScan, blood tests, referral) are made in the same visit

This integrated model is closer to how a hepatology consultant works in clinic than the traditional split between sonographer-performed scan and separate clinician interpretation. The trade-off is that for highly specialised assessment (focal lesion characterisation, transplant assessment, complex paediatric work), formal radiology with full reporting remains the standard, and we refer accordingly.

Ready to book your scan? Same-day appointments often available: WhatsApp +44 7961 280835 | Email team@thewellnesslondon.com

What lifestyle changes reverse fatty liver?

Lifestyle modification is the cornerstone of MASLD treatment and remains the most powerful intervention available. Evidence from randomised controlled trials and meta-analyses published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Hepatology, and the Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology supports a clear set of changes.

Weight loss is the single most important factor. A 5% body weight reduction reduces hepatic fat. A 7% reduction resolves steatohepatitis in many patients. A 10% reduction can reverse early fibrosis. The mechanism is not just calorie reduction but improvement in insulin sensitivity, hepatic lipid handling, and adipose tissue function.

Diet pattern matters more than any single food. The Mediterranean dietary pattern is the most evidence-based approach for MASLD, characterised by olive oil, fish, nuts, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, and limited red meat and refined carbohydrates. Low-carbohydrate and intermittent-fasting approaches show benefit in some studies. Reducing fructose-sweetened drinks (sugary soft drinks, fruit juice) is particularly effective because fructose is preferentially metabolised in the liver.

Physical activity contributes independently of weight change. 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic activity, plus 2 sessions of resistance training, reduces hepatic fat even when body weight does not change. Both aerobic and resistance training have direct effects on liver fat.

Alcohol matters even in NAFLD. Although NAFLD is "non-alcoholic" by definition, even moderate alcohol intake accelerates progression in MASLD. UK guidance now recommends alcohol minimisation or abstinence in MASLD with significant fibrosis.

Coffee has a paradoxical protective effect. Three or more cups of coffee per day are associated with reduced fibrosis progression in MASLD and alcoholic liver disease, an effect supported by multiple cohort studies.

Medications under evolving evidence include: semaglutide and tirzepatide (GLP-1 and dual GLP-1/GIP agonists), pioglitazone (in non-diabetic NASH), vitamin E (in non-diabetic biopsy-proven NASH), and resmetirom (the first FDA-approved MASH medication, March 2024). Selection requires specialist input.

The Wellness's Liver Health Screening Package includes a personalised lifestyle prescription based on your specific risk profile and results, not generic advice. The £695 Plus package adds a structured 12-week reassessment to track progress.

What about alcohol-related liver disease?

Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the leading cause of liver-related death in the UK, accounting for approximately 60% of liver deaths according to Office for National Statistics data. Around 1 in 5 UK adults consume alcohol at hazardous levels (over 14 units per week), and rates have increased since 2020.

Like MASLD, ALD progresses silently:

  • Alcoholic fatty liver: develops in most people with sustained heavy drinking. Reversible with abstinence.

  • Alcoholic hepatitis: inflammation and injury. Can be reversible but acute severe alcoholic hepatitis has high mortality.

  • Alcohol-related fibrosis: progressive scarring.

  • Alcohol-related cirrhosis: typically requires sustained heavy drinking over 10–20 years, but is occurring earlier in some patients with concurrent metabolic risk.

Screening for ALD uses the same tools as MASLD screening: history (including the AUDIT-C alcohol screening tool), blood tests (with particular attention to GGT, AST/ALT ratio, and MCV), and liver ultrasound. Alcohol-related liver injury is reversible at all stages short of advanced cirrhosis if alcohol intake is reduced sufficiently.

The Wellness team is non-judgemental about alcohol. The consultation is private, confidential, and focused on practical pathways forward, including signposting to alcohol services where useful. Many patients are uncertain whether their drinking is causing harm; an honest assessment with objective biomarkers and imaging is often the clearest path to clarity and effective change.

Want a confidential conversation about alcohol and your liver? WhatsApp +44 7961 280835 | Email team@thewellnesslondon.com

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a GP referral to book liver screening at The Wellness?

No. The Online GP by The Wellness is a private clinic and you can book directly via WhatsApp, email, phone, or our website. We provide a full clinical report you can share with your NHS GP if you wish, and we can refer onward to NHS hepatology with a private letter where appropriate.

Do I need to fast before the screening?

Yes, please fast for at least 6 hours before your appointment. Water is allowed. Fasting improves the accuracy of the lipid panel, fasting glucose, and HbA1c, and produces clearer ultrasound images by reducing bowel gas. We can usually accommodate morning slots that suit overnight fasting.

How long does the appointment take?

The full Liver Health Screening Package appointment takes approximately 60–75 minutes: 20 minutes for the GP consultation and history, 15 minutes for blood drawing and processing, 20 minutes for the liver ultrasound, and 15 minutes for verbal results discussion.

Will my insurance cover liver screening?

Most major UK private medical insurers (Bupa, AXA, Vitality, WPA, Aviva) cover liver investigation when there is a clinical indication such as raised LFTs or symptoms, but coverage rules vary. Pure screening for asymptomatic patients without risk factors is usually self-pay. We provide detailed receipts coded for insurance reimbursement and can liaise with insurers where helpful.

Can you scan if I am pregnant?

Yes, abdominal ultrasound is safe in pregnancy. We do not perform scans on pregnant patients without first reviewing the clinical question, because some indications change in pregnancy and we want to ensure the right test is performed for the right reason. Please mention pregnancy when booking.

What is the difference between FibroScan and standard liver ultrasound?

Standard liver ultrasound visualises liver structure, size, and echotexture, detecting fatty liver, focal lesions, gallbladder pathology, and gross changes of cirrhosis. FibroScan (transient elastography) measures liver stiffness in kPa and fat content via the CAP score, providing a quantitative fibrosis estimate. They are complementary, not interchangeable. We recommend ultrasound first; FibroScan adds value when fibrosis quantification is clinically required.

Can lifestyle changes really reverse liver damage?

Yes, and this is one of the most important messages in modern hepatology. Fatty liver, alcohol-related fatty liver, and even early fibrosis (F1 to F2) are reversible with sustained lifestyle change, alcohol reduction, weight loss, and management of metabolic risk. Established cirrhosis (F4) is largely irreversible structurally but progression can be halted and complications reduced.

How quickly will I get my results?

Ultrasound findings are explained immediately during the appointment. Blood test results are typically returned in 24–48 hours from our partner laboratory The Doctors Laboratory (TDL). A full integrated written report combining clinical assessment, blood results, and ultrasound is provided within 3 working days, with a follow-up consultation included.

Why The Online GP by The Wellness for liver health screening?

The Online GP by The Wellness brings together the elements that matter for accurate, fast, dignified liver health assessment: GMC-registered doctors trained in clinical abdominal ultrasound, comprehensive blood testing through The Doctors Laboratory (one of Europe's leading clinical laboratories), CQC registration, integrated same-day pathways, and onward referral relationships with leading London hepatology consultants.

What sets the clinic apart in 2026:

  • Doctor-performed ultrasound, not delegated to a separate sonographer, meaning images are interpreted in clinical context with you in the room

  • Same-day pathway: history, blood draw, ultrasound, and verbal results in a single 60–75 minute visit

  • Comprehensive blood panel covering 18 biomarkers across liver injury, function, viral, autoimmune, and metabolic causes

  • Marylebone location at 10 Portman Square, walking distance from Baker Street, Bond Street, Marble Arch, and Edgware Road

  • Multilingual care: doctors speaking English, Arabic, Spanish, French, and Dutch

  • Transparent pricing: £495 for the standard package, £695 for Comprehensive Plus

  • Direct booking with no GP referral required

  • Established referral pathways to consultant hepatology, FibroScan, MRI elastography, and liver biopsy where clinically needed

For UK residents wanting fast access without NHS waiting times; for international patients in London for business or healthcare; for executives wanting a thorough baseline; and for anyone with a positive family history, abnormal LFTs, or metabolic risk who wants clarity, the Liver Health Screening Package is one of the highest-value preventive checks available in private medicine.

Book your liver health screening today

Same-week appointments are usually available, with same-day slots often offered for urgent clinical concerns. Both walk-in and pre-booked options are supported. Multilingual doctors, fully transparent pricing, and a written report you can share with any other clinician you wish.

WhatsApp: Message +44 7961 280835 for a same-day reply.

Email: team@thewellnesslondon.com

Phone: 020 3951 3429

In-person: The Wellness, 10 Portman Square, Marylebone, London W1H 6AZ. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8am–8pm, Saturday 9am–5pm.

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References and further reading

European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Clinical Practice Guidelines on the management of MASLD, 2024

British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the assessment and management of NAFLD

NICE Guideline NG49: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: assessment and management

British Liver Trust 2026 statistics on UK liver disease

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Practice Guidance on MASLD, 2023

Office for National Statistics data on UK alcohol-related deaths

Royal College of Physicians position statement on liver disease as a public health priority

Cochrane systematic reviews on lifestyle interventions in NAFLD

The Doctors Laboratory clinical reference ranges and methodology documentation

NHS Right to Know data on hepatology referral times

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Liver health assessment should be individualised based on personal risk factors, symptoms, and medical history. The Wellness is a private healthcare clinic with GMC-registered doctors trained in clinical abdominal ultrasound. For severe acute symptoms including jaundice, severe abdominal pain, vomiting blood, black stools, or significant confusion, attend A&E or call 999 rather than booking elective screening.

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