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Vitamin
Profile

£109.00

A vitamin profile is a set of blood tests that measure the levels of different vitamins in your body. Vitamins are essential nutrients that your body needs in small amounts to function properly. They play important roles in various bodily functions, such as energy production, immune system support, and maintaining healthy bones, skin, and eyes.

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

£109.00 + £25.00

£109.00

Onsite Test + Phlebotomy Service

Visit us in one of our test locations listed below. You will book your appointment during the checkout process.

£109.00 + £25.00

Home Test Kit

Free

Vitamin Parameteres (B9)

Vitamin Parameters (B12)

Vitamin Parameters (D)

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.

Folate is another vitamin that is important for making healthy 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.

FAQs

Do I need to fast for the Standard Blood Test?

No, you do not need to fast for any of our blood tests.

How is this test different from the Premier Health Profile?

This test is a comprehensive check of your baseline health. However, the Premier Health Profile also covers a full blood count to potentially flag common illnesses.

Why is a Standard Blood Test done?

This test is critical in checking the function your vital organs including your liver and kidneys, as well as your bone mineral, iron and cholesterol health.

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