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Clinical Data Review · Interpretation · Written Report

You have the results. Nobody has told you what they mean.

A doctor-led interpretation of your blood tests, wearables, CGM, DNA, and scan results — with a 45-minute consultation and a clear written report for what the data actually means and what to do next.

Book a Clinical Data Review — £395

Clinical appointments via CQC-registered Sutton Medical Consulting · Available in person or by video

Clinical Data Review
£395
45-minute consultation · written report
  • Submit your results in advance
  • Clinical interpretation — not just flagged values
  • What matters and what is noise
  • Prioritised written action plan
  • What to monitor going forward
  • GP communication where appropriate
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Follow-up support from £125

The data exists. The interpretation doesn't.

Private testing has become accessible. Medichecks, Thriva, Zoe, CGMs, Oura, DEXA scans — the results arrive quickly and in quantity. What rarely arrives with them is a clinician who will sit with the full picture and tell you what it actually means.

GPs have seven minutes and a single presenting complaint. AI tools can pattern-match against population averages. Neither gives you a clinical judgment about what your specific results mean for your specific situation.

That is what this review is for.

  • Your GP said your bloods were "fine" but something feels wrong and you want a second opinion
  • You have months of CGM, HRV, or sleep data and no one has helped you understand what it means clinically
  • You received a DNA report — 23andMe, FitnessGenes, Nutrigenomix — and want to know what is actually worth acting on
  • You have a DEXA or body composition scan and want clinical interpretation rather than a printout
  • You are on multiple supplements or medications and want one person to review the full list for interactions and evidence base
  • You want a prioritised written plan — not more tests, not more data, but a clear view of what to do first

Data without interpretation is just numbers.

The private testing industry is built around generating results. It is not built around explaining them. A Medichecks panel returns 40 values. An Oura ring generates months of HRV trends. A CGM produces a glucose pattern across every meal for 90 days.

None of that is useful until someone clinically qualified sits with it and tells you what it means for you.

Not what it means on average. Not what a population-level algorithm suggests. What it means given your age, your medication list, your symptoms, your goals, and the direction things are moving.

That requires a doctor. Not a dashboard.

"My GP said my bloods were fine but I feel terrible and I want to understand what I'm looking at."

"I have six months of CGM data. I don't know what the patterns mean or whether they matter."

"My DNA test gave me a 40-page report. I have no idea what to actually act on."

"My cholesterol is flagged every year. Nobody has ever explained whether I actually need to do something about it."

"I want one person to look at everything together — not each result in a separate silo."

Bring whatever data you have.

The review covers interpretation across the full picture — not just the results that came back flagged.

Blood Tests & Labs

Medichecks · Thriva · NHS · Private labs

Lipids, glucose, HbA1c, thyroid, iron, vitamins, liver, kidney, hormones. What is actually significant and what the trend means over time — not just whether values are in range today.

Wearable Data

Oura · Garmin · Apple Watch · Whoop

HRV, sleep stages, resting heart rate, SpO2, activity patterns. Separating signal from noise and identifying what is clinically relevant versus what is normal variation.

CGM & Glucose Patterns

Libre · Dexcom · Zoe

Continuous glucose monitoring data — what the patterns mean, what is driving them, and what dietary or lifestyle changes are actually worth making versus what is inconsequential.

DNA & Genetic Results

23andMe · FitnessGenes · Nutrigenomix

What is clinically relevant and what is commercially overstated. A precise view of which variants are worth acting on and which are population-level associations with limited personal relevance.

Scan Results & Imaging

DEXA · Body composition · Ultrasound

Translating clinical language into what results actually mean for your situation — what the numbers say, what they don't say, and what follows from them.

Medication & Supplement List

Interactions · Evidence base · Priorities

What is evidence-based, what is not, and what interactions exist. A clear view of what belongs on the list, what can be removed, and what is missing.

A written plan. Not more data.

The point is not more information. It is a clinician's interpretation of what you already have — and what to actually do about it.

What matters and what doesn't

A clear ranking of which results are clinically significant and which are within normal variation for someone like you.

What the trends mean

Results in context — not just whether they are in range today, but what direction they are moving and whether that matters.

What to change first

A prioritised list of the one or two things most likely to move the markers that matter — rather than trying to change everything at once.

What to monitor

Which markers are worth retesting, how often, and what threshold would justify a change of approach.

Whether further testing is needed

If additional tests are genuinely clinically indicated, I will say so and explain exactly why — and which test answers the question.

GP communication

A written summary to your GP where appropriate, keeping your care coordinated and your NHS records current.

"The point is not more information. It is a clinician's view of what you already have — and what it actually means for you."

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The credential that matters most here is not clinical — it's interpretive.

Most doctors are trained to order tests and act on flagged values. Very few have spent a decade doing nothing but translating complex biological data into actionable personal plans.

As CEO of FitnessGenes, Dan conducted over 3,000 direct customer results reviews — interpreting DNA, blood panels, and metabolic data into specific, prioritised recommendations. That is not a transferable skill from medical school. It is built through volume and repetition at scale.

That background, combined with frontline NHS clinical medicine, means the interpretation sits at an intersection most clinicians cannot access: what the data says, what it means clinically, and what a real person can actually do about it.

3,000+ direct results reviewsFitnessGenes CEO — DNA, blood panels, metabolic data
NHS A&E DoctorFrontline clinical medicine · active
MB ChB · BSc · MScCardiff & Birmingham
GMC 6098984Fully registered
ACSM CertifiedExercise physiology and performance background
CQC-Registered PracticeVia Sutton Medical Consulting, Sutton Coldfield

Clinical Data Review

Fees include advance review of your results, a 45-minute consultation, and a written action plan. You are not paying for appointment time alone.

Follow-up Review
£195
30 minutes

Progress review, new results, plan refinement, and next-step decisions.

Results & Adjustment
£125
15 minutes

Focused review of specific new results or smaller changes to an existing plan.

All consultations delivered via CQC-registered Sutton Medical Consulting · Ashfurlong Medical Centre, Sutton Coldfield, B75 6DX · View all fees →

Investigation costs are separate. Where further testing is indicated, the review will identify exactly which tests are needed and the most appropriate route — NHS, GP referral, or private lab.

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Not a diagnostic service. This is interpretation of existing data — not a route to specialist diagnosis.

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Not a test-ordering service. The review starts with what you already have. More tests are only suggested when clinically justified.

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Not for acute issues. If you have symptoms that need urgent assessment, contact your GP or NHS 111.

FAQ

How much does a Clinical Data Review cost?
The Clinical Data Review is £395. This includes advance review of all results you submit, a 45-minute consultation available in person or by video, and a written report with a prioritised action plan. Follow-up reviews are available from £125.
What results should I bring?
Anything you have. Blood test results, CGM reports, wearable exports, DNA reports, scan results, or a list of supplements and medications. The more complete the picture, the more useful the interpretation. You don't need everything — bring what you have.
My GP already reviewed my results and said they were fine. Why would this be different?
A GP appointment typically allows seven minutes and focuses on presenting symptoms. This review is a dedicated 45-minute clinical interpretation of the full picture — what the results mean in context, what direction trends are moving, and what is worth acting on. Those are different questions from whether individual values sit within reference ranges.
Is the consultation available remotely?
Yes. The Clinical Data Review is available by video consultation for patients across the UK. You submit your results in advance and the consultation takes place remotely, with the written report delivered afterwards.
Will you order new tests?
Only if a specific test would genuinely change the clinical plan and cannot be inferred from what you already have. The review is built around interpretation first. More tests are not the default outcome.
Can this review replace my GP?
No. This is a private clinical review that sits alongside your NHS care. Where appropriate, a summary goes to your GP to keep your care coordinated. It is not a replacement for your primary care relationship.

Your results deserve a proper interpretation.

Submit your data, attend a 45-minute consultation, and leave with a written plan for what it actually means and what to do next.

Clinical appointments via CQC-registered Sutton Medical Consulting · Sutton Coldfield · Video available