Vitamin D Blood Test
Vitamin D Blood Test
- Nutritionist Approved
- Female First
- 1-1 Support
Booking Form
Booking Form
When booking this appointment, you will be asked a series of detailed questions. It’s important that you answer fully and honestly, as this will help with the analysis.
Test Turnaround Guide
Test Turnaround Guide
Please book your appointment at least 4 weeks in advance to allow time for receiving your test kit, returning it to the lab, and processing the results.
Ensure the appointment is booked under the name of the person taking the test.
The Vitamin D Blood Spot Profile provides a detailed measurement of vitamins D2, D3, and total Vitamin D, offering an accurate assessment of your vitamin D status. Vitamin D is essential for bone health, calcium absorption, immune function, and its roles in neurodegenerative and cardiovascular conditions.
Key Details About Vitamin D:
- D3: Sourced from sun exposure and animal-based diets.
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D2: Sourced from plant-based diets.
Both forms are commonly used to fortify foods and supplements.
What’s Included:
- Blood spot test kit (finger prick)
- 30-minute consultation to discuss and analyse results
Importance of Testing:
Vitamin D deficiency is common, particularly during winter months, making regular testing crucial for maintaining optimal health.
Supportive For Women Experiencing:
- Bone Health: Bone pain, fractures, osteoporosis.
- Immune Function: Frequent infections, autoimmune diseases.
- Mood: Depression, anxiety, cognitive issues.
- Fatigue: Chronic tiredness, muscle weakness.
- Heart Health: High blood pressure, cardiovascular risk.
- Metabolic Issues: Insulin resistance, weight gain.
- Pregnancy: Complications or fertility issues.
- Chronic Conditions: Pain, inflammation, kidney or liver disease.
Test Duration and Collection Guidance:
- Booking Requirements: Appointments should be scheduled at least 4 weeks in advance.
- Process: This allows sufficient time to receive the test kit, return it to the lab, and process the results.
- Important: Ensure the appointment is booked under the name of the person taking the test.