Early Cancer Screening – Your Chester GP

Early Cancer Screening – Your Chester GP

Early cancer screening is now available at Your Chester GP through Trucheck. This advanced blood test detects circulating tumour cells for early cancer detection. Book your appointment for £1,250.
Cancer Screening With Trucheck

Early detection is one of the most powerful tools we have in the fight against cancer. The sooner cancer is identified, the greater the chance of successful treatment – and that’s exactly why Your Chester GP is proud to offer Trucheck, an advanced early cancer screening service.

What Is Trucheck?

Trucheck is a cutting-edge blood test that detects circulating tumour cells (CTCs) – cells shed into the bloodstream by malignant tumours. By identifying these cells at an early stage, Trucheck can flag the presence of cancer before symptoms develop, giving patients the best possible chance of a positive outcome.

As part of Your Chester GP’s multi-cancer screening service, Trucheck provides a proactive approach to your health, rather than a reactive one.

Why Early Detection Matters

Regular cancer screening means you’re not waiting for symptoms to appear. Many cancers, when caught early, are far more treatable – and in some cases, fully curable. Making screening a routine part of your healthcare could be one of the most important decisions you make.

Book Your Appointment

Trucheck appointments are available at Your Chester GP, priced at £1,250.

To find out more or to book your screening, please get in touch with our team. Taking that first step towards peace of mind has never been easier

Call us today on 01244 575 888

Email us at enquiries@yourchestergp.co.uk

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