
A private clinic comes to you. WOXY Health HomeLab sends a registered nurse with seven clinical tests, instant results, and a formal health report to your home or office across Toronto and the GTA. For busy professionals and corporate wellness days.

You have been meaning to get a comprehensive health check for two years. Not because you are unwell, but because you are 44, you work long hours, you have a family history that makes metabolic monitoring sensible, and you know that guessing at your blood glucose and cholesterol from consumer tracking apps is not the same as a clinical measurement.
The obstacle is not motivation. The obstacle is a Tuesday afternoon at a downtown clinic, an hour of travel each way, a waiting room, and a follow-up appointment a week later to understand what the lab results actually mean. You have looked at the calendar four times and moved the appointment forward.
This is not a personal failing. It is a structural problem with how comprehensive health assessments have traditionally been delivered. For professionals who bill their time, manage dense schedules, or simply cannot disengage from their week for a health check without real cost, the standard model does not work.
WOXY Health HomeLab solves this structurally. A registered nurse comes to your home or office with a complete seven-test clinical assessment panel. All results, including your HbA1c, cholesterol, InBody 270 body composition, spirometry, urinalysis, and full vital signs, are produced within the 90-minute visit. The formal health report is delivered the same day. You do not leave your house. You do not wait for lab results. You do not book a follow-up to understand what happened.
This guide explains how HomeLab serves both individual professionals and corporate teams, what the visit involves, and how a private clinic experience is now accessible at your address.
It is worth being direct about why the health check keeps getting rescheduled. The answer is not laziness, and it is not lack of interest in your health. It is a cost-benefit calculation that, for many professionals, consistently comes out against a clinic visit.
A comprehensive health assessment at a private clinic in Toronto typically involves booking two to four weeks in advance, travelling to a downtown or midtown location, waiting, undergoing tests that are staggered across an appointment, waiting again for results that come through a patient portal or a follow-up call, and possibly booking a third interaction to discuss the implications. From initial decision to actionable insight, the process spans three to five weeks and requires a minimum of two half-days of disruption.
For someone who bills $400 an hour, has three direct reports and a 7am to 8pm day, and is balancing family commitments that make discretionary time genuinely scarce, this process has a real cost. It is not a cost that makes health monitoring less important. It is a cost that makes it easy to defer.
HomeLab changes the equation. The nurse comes to your home or office at a time you choose, seven days a week including evenings. The entire assessment, all seven tests and the nurse evaluation, completes within 90 minutes. You receive your formal health report the same day. The total disruption to your schedule is 90 minutes.
For executives, attorneys, physicians, financial professionals, and other time-sensitive professionals across Toronto and the GTA, this is the structural shift that makes comprehensive health monitoring realistic rather than aspirational.
The HomeLab panel for an individual professional covers the same seven clinical components as every HomeLab visit.
InBody 270 body composition. For professionals in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, body composition changes gradually and often invisibly. Scale weight stays the same while muscle mass declines and visceral fat increases, a pattern called metabolic obesity at normal weight that is associated with insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk. The InBody 270 measures the components that scale weight obscures, including skeletal muscle mass, and the segmental distribution of both across the body.
HbA1c and cholesterol. The two metabolic markers most directly associated with long-term cardiovascular and metabolic risk, produced within three minutes of a fingertip blood draw. For a professional who has not had these measured in years, or who has been told they are borderline but has not followed up, HomeLab produces both values in the same visit as the rest of the assessment.
Spirometry. FVC and FEV1 compared against predicted values for your age, height, sex, and ethnic background. For professionals who exercise regularly and have never had their pulmonary function measured, the baseline is often surprising. For those who have noticed breathlessness increasing or recovery from exertion slowing, spirometry provides a clinical explanation that personal training data cannot.
Urinalysis. A urine dipstick screen for glucose, protein, blood, ketones, and nitrites. Early markers of kidney stress or glucose spillage appear in urine before they become clinically apparent through other means. For professionals managing stress, high workloads, and intermittent dietary quality, this marker adds a dimension that blood tests alone do not cover.
Vital signs. Blood pressure, resting heart rate, and blood oxygen saturation measured after you have been settled at home. The absence of a clinic environment means a more accurate resting baseline for all three, which matters particularly for blood pressure, where white coat elevation can obscure the true value.
Nurse evaluation and personalised health report. The 30 to 40-minute nurse review synthesises all seven findings, identifies the most clinically relevant patterns for your specific risk profile, and produces a formal health report with risk analysis and follow-up recommendations. The Visit Summary can be shared with your family physician.
The corporate application of HomeLab represents a fundamentally different proposition from most workplace wellness programmes. Most corporate wellness providers deliver biometric screenings, step challenges, mental health webinars, or fitness assessments. These are valuable. They are not, however, clinical assessments conducted by a registered nurse with point-of-care metabolic testing, body composition analysis, lung function measurement, and a formal health report per participant.
HomeLab brings that clinical standard to the workplace, at a per-person cost that becomes significantly more efficient at scale.
The case for clinical-grade corporate health screening. When a company invests in employee health, the measure of that investment is whether it produces outcomes: early identification of health risks, genuine engagement from employees who take the assessment seriously, and a deliverable that employees can act on rather than file away. A HomeLab assessment per employee produces a formal health report that each participant takes home, shares with their family doctor, and can reference for the next monitoring cycle. It is a substantive wellness benefit, not a gesture.
How a corporate HomeLab day works. WOXY Health brings a registered nurse and full equipment to your office or corporate venue. Employees book time slots in advance, typically in 30 to 45-minute blocks per person to allow for efficient assessment sequencing. The nurse sets up in a private room or office and conducts each assessment in sequence. All results are produced during the slot for each employee. Formal health reports are delivered individually and confidentially to each participant after the event.
Industries with the highest uptake. Research, financial services, law, technology, and healthcare-adjacent companies have been the strongest adopters of corporate clinical health screening in Toronto. These industries share a demographic that values evidence-based decision-making, understands the value of data, and employs professionals whose schedules make individual clinic visits unrealistic.
HR framing. For HR professionals considering corporate wellness investments, HomeLab offers a specific value proposition: a one-time per-employee clinical health assessment that requires no employee travel, produces individual health reports that employees keep and can share with their physicians, and communicates that the organisation is serious about employee health rather than offering a token wellness programme.
For professionals who have considered a private executive health assessment, the comparison is worth making directly.
Executive health programmes at Cleveland Clinic Canada, The Toronto Clinic, La Vie, and Medcan offer comprehensive clinical assessments that are genuinely excellent. They also cost between $3,000 and $10,000, require travel to their facilities, and in some cases involve a half-day or full-day commitment at a downtown clinic.
HomeLab is priced at $300 to $400 per person. It covers a comparable panel of clinical measurements including body composition, metabolic screening, lung function, urinalysis, and vital signs, conducted by a registered nurse with immediate clinical interpretation and a formal health report. It arrives at your home or office.
The comparison is not between a comprehensive private clinic and a lesser service. It is between two delivery models: clinic-based and at-home. HomeLab does not offer the physician oversight or imaging capabilities of a full executive clinic programme. What it offers is the core clinical assessment panel, delivered at a fraction of the cost, at your location, on your schedule, with same-day results and a physician-shareable report.
For professionals who want a thorough clinical baseline and do not need the full diagnostic depth of a multi-day executive programme, HomeLab fills that gap at a price and with a convenience that makes annual or biannual monitoring realistic.
Preparation is minimal and takes no special arrangements.
Fast for two to four hours before the assessment for maximum InBody 270 accuracy. Avoid intense exercise in the twelve hours before. Avoid alcohol for twenty-four hours before. Wear comfortable clothing and plan to remove shoes and socks for the body composition scan.
For a home visit, identify a clear flat surface, approximately the space of a yoga mat, where the InBody 270 can be set up. Any open area in a living room, bedroom, or home office works.
For an office visit, identify a private room where the assessment can proceed without interruption and where the client can change into or out of shoes comfortably.
If you take morning medications or use a respiratory inhaler, note this when booking. If you have an implanted cardiac device such as a pacemaker or ICD, inform WOXY Health at booking as this is a contraindication for the body composition scan.
The HomeLab health report is delivered digitally the same day. It covers every test result with reference range comparisons, the nurse's clinical observations and risk analysis, and a specific set of follow-up recommendations.
For individual clients, the most immediate action is sharing the Visit Summary with your family physician. The summary presents all key findings in a clinical format your GP can review at your next appointment and use to determine whether any finding warrants follow-up testing or monitoring.
For corporate participants, each individual receives their own report privately. HR does not receive individual participant results. The confidentiality of each person's health data is maintained throughout.
The risk analysis component of the HomeLab report is designed to give you a prioritised picture of your health. Not every finding requires action. The nurse's analysis distinguishes between results that are within normal range and confirm a baseline, results that merit monitoring but not immediate concern, and results that suggest a specific follow-up is warranted. This prioritisation prevents the report from being a list of numbers that generates anxiety without guidance.
WOXY Health HomeLab brings private nurse home visits with a complete clinical health assessment to adults across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Etobicoke, and Mississauga. For individual bookings and corporate wellness day enquiries, visit www.woxy.ca or contact WOXY Health directly.
Seven tests. 90 minutes. All results in one visit. At your home or office. No waiting rooms. No travel. No lab requisitions.
No waiting rooms. No travel. Full results in one visit. Book HomeLab at www.woxy.ca.
Book your HomeLab private nurse home visit at www.woxy.ca, serving professionals and corporate clients across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Etobicoke, Mississauga, and the Greater Toronto Area.
You have been meaning to get a comprehensive health check for two years. Not because you are unwell, but because you are 44, you work long hours, you have a family history that makes metabolic monitoring sensible, and you know that guessing at your blood glucose and cholesterol from consumer tracking apps is not the same as a clinical measurement.
The obstacle is not motivation. The obstacle is a Tuesday afternoon at a downtown clinic, an hour of travel each way, a waiting room, and a follow-up appointment a week later to understand what the lab results actually mean. You have looked at the calendar four times and moved the appointment forward.
This is not a personal failing. It is a structural problem with how comprehensive health assessments have traditionally been delivered. For professionals who bill their time, manage dense schedules, or simply cannot disengage from their week for a health check without real cost, the standard model does not work.
WOXY Health HomeLab solves this structurally. A registered nurse comes to your home or office with a complete seven-test clinical assessment panel. All results, including your HbA1c, cholesterol, InBody 270 body composition, spirometry, urinalysis, and full vital signs, are produced within the 90-minute visit. The formal health report is delivered the same day. You do not leave your house. You do not wait for lab results. You do not book a follow-up to understand what happened.
This guide explains how HomeLab serves both individual professionals and corporate teams, what the visit involves, and how a private clinic experience is now accessible at your address.
It is worth being direct about why the health check keeps getting rescheduled. The answer is not laziness, and it is not lack of interest in your health. It is a cost-benefit calculation that, for many professionals, consistently comes out against a clinic visit.
A comprehensive health assessment at a private clinic in Toronto typically involves booking two to four weeks in advance, travelling to a downtown or midtown location, waiting, undergoing tests that are staggered across an appointment, waiting again for results that come through a patient portal or a follow-up call, and possibly booking a third interaction to discuss the implications. From initial decision to actionable insight, the process spans three to five weeks and requires a minimum of two half-days of disruption.
For someone who bills $400 an hour, has three direct reports and a 7am to 8pm day, and is balancing family commitments that make discretionary time genuinely scarce, this process has a real cost. It is not a cost that makes health monitoring less important. It is a cost that makes it easy to defer.
HomeLab changes the equation. The nurse comes to your home or office at a time you choose, seven days a week including evenings. The entire assessment, all seven tests and the nurse evaluation, completes within 90 minutes. You receive your formal health report the same day. The total disruption to your schedule is 90 minutes.
For executives, attorneys, physicians, financial professionals, and other time-sensitive professionals across Toronto and the GTA, this is the structural shift that makes comprehensive health monitoring realistic rather than aspirational.
The HomeLab panel for an individual professional covers the same seven clinical components as every HomeLab visit.
InBody 270 body composition. For professionals in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, body composition changes gradually and often invisibly. Scale weight stays the same while muscle mass declines and visceral fat increases, a pattern called metabolic obesity at normal weight that is associated with insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk. The InBody 270 measures the components that scale weight obscures, including skeletal muscle mass, and the segmental distribution of both across the body.
HbA1c and cholesterol. The two metabolic markers most directly associated with long-term cardiovascular and metabolic risk, produced within three minutes of a fingertip blood draw. For a professional who has not had these measured in years, or who has been told they are borderline but has not followed up, HomeLab produces both values in the same visit as the rest of the assessment.
Spirometry. FVC and FEV1 compared against predicted values for your age, height, sex, and ethnic background. For professionals who exercise regularly and have never had their pulmonary function measured, the baseline is often surprising. For those who have noticed breathlessness increasing or recovery from exertion slowing, spirometry provides a clinical explanation that personal training data cannot.
Urinalysis. A urine dipstick screen for glucose, protein, blood, ketones, and nitrites. Early markers of kidney stress or glucose spillage appear in urine before they become clinically apparent through other means. For professionals managing stress, high workloads, and intermittent dietary quality, this marker adds a dimension that blood tests alone do not cover.
Vital signs. Blood pressure, resting heart rate, and blood oxygen saturation measured after you have been settled at home. The absence of a clinic environment means a more accurate resting baseline for all three, which matters particularly for blood pressure, where white coat elevation can obscure the true value.
Nurse evaluation and personalised health report. The 30 to 40-minute nurse review synthesises all seven findings, identifies the most clinically relevant patterns for your specific risk profile, and produces a formal health report with risk analysis and follow-up recommendations. The Visit Summary can be shared with your family physician.
The corporate application of HomeLab represents a fundamentally different proposition from most workplace wellness programmes. Most corporate wellness providers deliver biometric screenings, step challenges, mental health webinars, or fitness assessments. These are valuable. They are not, however, clinical assessments conducted by a registered nurse with point-of-care metabolic testing, body composition analysis, lung function measurement, and a formal health report per participant.
HomeLab brings that clinical standard to the workplace, at a per-person cost that becomes significantly more efficient at scale.
The case for clinical-grade corporate health screening. When a company invests in employee health, the measure of that investment is whether it produces outcomes: early identification of health risks, genuine engagement from employees who take the assessment seriously, and a deliverable that employees can act on rather than file away. A HomeLab assessment per employee produces a formal health report that each participant takes home, shares with their family doctor, and can reference for the next monitoring cycle. It is a substantive wellness benefit, not a gesture.
How a corporate HomeLab day works. WOXY Health brings a registered nurse and full equipment to your office or corporate venue. Employees book time slots in advance, typically in 30 to 45-minute blocks per person to allow for efficient assessment sequencing. The nurse sets up in a private room or office and conducts each assessment in sequence. All results are produced during the slot for each employee. Formal health reports are delivered individually and confidentially to each participant after the event.
Industries with the highest uptake. Research, financial services, law, technology, and healthcare-adjacent companies have been the strongest adopters of corporate clinical health screening in Toronto. These industries share a demographic that values evidence-based decision-making, understands the value of data, and employs professionals whose schedules make individual clinic visits unrealistic.
HR framing. For HR professionals considering corporate wellness investments, HomeLab offers a specific value proposition: a one-time per-employee clinical health assessment that requires no employee travel, produces individual health reports that employees keep and can share with their physicians, and communicates that the organisation is serious about employee health rather than offering a token wellness programme.
For professionals who have considered a private executive health assessment, the comparison is worth making directly.
Executive health programmes at Cleveland Clinic Canada, The Toronto Clinic, La Vie, and Medcan offer comprehensive clinical assessments that are genuinely excellent. They also cost between $3,000 and $10,000, require travel to their facilities, and in some cases involve a half-day or full-day commitment at a downtown clinic.
HomeLab is priced at $300 to $400 per person. It covers a comparable panel of clinical measurements including body composition, metabolic screening, lung function, urinalysis, and vital signs, conducted by a registered nurse with immediate clinical interpretation and a formal health report. It arrives at your home or office.
The comparison is not between a comprehensive private clinic and a lesser service. It is between two delivery models: clinic-based and at-home. HomeLab does not offer the physician oversight or imaging capabilities of a full executive clinic programme. What it offers is the core clinical assessment panel, delivered at a fraction of the cost, at your location, on your schedule, with same-day results and a physician-shareable report.
For professionals who want a thorough clinical baseline and do not need the full diagnostic depth of a multi-day executive programme, HomeLab fills that gap at a price and with a convenience that makes annual or biannual monitoring realistic.
Preparation is minimal and takes no special arrangements.
Fast for two to four hours before the assessment for maximum InBody 270 accuracy. Avoid intense exercise in the twelve hours before. Avoid alcohol for twenty-four hours before. Wear comfortable clothing and plan to remove shoes and socks for the body composition scan.
For a home visit, identify a clear flat surface, approximately the space of a yoga mat, where the InBody 270 can be set up. Any open area in a living room, bedroom, or home office works.
For an office visit, identify a private room where the assessment can proceed without interruption and where the client can change into or out of shoes comfortably.
If you take morning medications or use a respiratory inhaler, note this when booking. If you have an implanted cardiac device such as a pacemaker or ICD, inform WOXY Health at booking as this is a contraindication for the body composition scan.
The HomeLab health report is delivered digitally the same day. It covers every test result with reference range comparisons, the nurse's clinical observations and risk analysis, and a specific set of follow-up recommendations.
For individual clients, the most immediate action is sharing the Visit Summary with your family physician. The summary presents all key findings in a clinical format your GP can review at your next appointment and use to determine whether any finding warrants follow-up testing or monitoring.
For corporate participants, each individual receives their own report privately. HR does not receive individual participant results. The confidentiality of each person's health data is maintained throughout.
The risk analysis component of the HomeLab report is designed to give you a prioritised picture of your health. Not every finding requires action. The nurse's analysis distinguishes between results that are within normal range and confirm a baseline, results that merit monitoring but not immediate concern, and results that suggest a specific follow-up is warranted. This prioritisation prevents the report from being a list of numbers that generates anxiety without guidance.
WOXY Health HomeLab brings private nurse home visits with a complete clinical health assessment to adults across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Etobicoke, and Mississauga. For individual bookings and corporate wellness day enquiries, visit www.woxy.ca or contact WOXY Health directly.
Seven tests. 90 minutes. All results in one visit. At your home or office. No waiting rooms. No travel. No lab requisitions.
No waiting rooms. No travel. Full results in one visit. Book HomeLab at www.woxy.ca.
Book your HomeLab private nurse home visit at www.woxy.ca, serving professionals and corporate clients across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Etobicoke, Mississauga, and the Greater Toronto Area.

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