
Fatigue/Tiredness
Profile
£99.00
The Fatigue/Tiredness Profile is a set of tests designed to help identify the underlying causes of fatigue and tiredness. Fatigue is a common symptom that can be caused by various factors, including medical conditions, lifestyle factors, and emotional or psychological issues. This profile includes a range of tests to assess different aspects that could contribute to your fatigue.
Onsite Test + Phlebotomy Service
Visit us in one of our test locations listed below. You will book your appointment during the checkout process.
Home Test Kit
£99.00 + £25.00
£99.00
Onsite Test + Phlebotomy Service
Visit us in one of our test locations listed below. You will book your appointment during the checkout process.
£99.00 + £25.00
Home Test Kit
Free
Vitamins Parameters
Iron Markers
Thyroid Function Test
The FBC measures different types of cells in your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
This measures the amount of iron in your blood. Iron is an essential mineral that is required for the production of haemoglobin.
This is a protein that stores iron in your body. The Ferritin test measures the amount of ferritin in your blood and is a good indicator of how much iron is stored in your body
This test checks for the levels of vitamin B12 in the blood. Vitamin B12 is an important nutrient that helps to keep your nervous system healthy and is essential for the production of red blood cells.
A vitamin D blood test is a test that measures the level of vitamin D in your bloodstream. Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient that plays a vital role in maintaining strong bones, supporting the immune system, and promoting overall health.
TSH measures the hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland, a high TSH level may indicate an underactive thyroid.
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