You've just got your results back
"I got my results but I don't know what they mean."
Blood tests, cholesterol, thyroid, heart-risk numbers — plain-English explanations of what each value means, and what to ask your GP next.
Free tools to help you understand your health — from blood tests to heart conditions to everyday symptoms. All in plain English, built by an NHS GP who is also a patient.
Three common reasons people end up here — and where to start with each.
"I got my results but I don't know what they mean."
Blood tests, cholesterol, thyroid, heart-risk numbers — plain-English explanations of what each value means, and what to ask your GP next.
"The consultant used words I didn't quite catch."
AF, heart failure, high blood pressure, prostate issues, low testosterone — clear guides on what the diagnosis means, the common medicines, and what to expect.
"I always forget to ask the one thing I wanted to."
Go in with a clearer head — know the right questions, the red flags, and what your numbers might mean. All four hubs are built around what happens next with your GP.
No login, no paywall. Just good information, where you need it.
Four focused spaces — blood tests, heart health, heart check, men's health.
Written guides, audio walk-throughs, and printable PDFs — whichever suits you.
Arrive at your appointment with better questions and a clearer head.
Each hub is an independent subdomain with its own tools and guides.
Understand your NHS blood test results in plain English — 50 common tests, with audio guides and infographics.
AF, heart failure, angina, BP — conditions and medications.
Understand your heart risk and what the numbers mean.
Prostate, testosterone, mental health — the stuff that doesn't get talked about.
Why I built this
I'm a GP with 29 years in medicine. But I'm also a patient — living with multiple long-term conditions, in the clinically vulnerable category.
I know what it's like to sit in a waiting room, anxious about results. To hear words you don't quite understand. To leave an appointment and realise you forgot to ask the one question that was really on your mind.
That's why I built these tools — to help you feel more confident and prepared.
Go in prepared. Understand your results. Ask better questions.