- Blood sample needed
- 20 tests
- No food or drink for 10-14 hours before giving the sample
- Hemogram with 5-part leukogram (White Blood Cell Count)
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- Glucose
- Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)
- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Ferritin
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Creatinine + eGFR
- Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Protein
- Calcium
- Parathormone (PTH)
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
- Uric Acid
- Are your key health indicators within the normal range?
- Do you have a hidden health issue, such as inflammation, an iron deficiency or anemia?
- What are the levels of vitamins D and B12, and iron, in your body?
- Do you have or are you at risk of developing diabetes?
- Do your thyroid, kidneys and liver function normally?
- Do you have any risk factors that may lead to osteoporosis?
- Does your body have sufficient calcium, which is an important mineral for the metabolic and hormonal systems?
- Is your nervous system function supported?
- Do your daily nutritional choices support your health?
Fatigue, weakness, drowsiness, malaise, sexual problems, difficulty urinating, weight imbalance, bones or joint pains, tingling sensation of hands and feet.
- At a more mature age, women’s health is influenced by their diet, physical activity levels and lifestyle in general, in addition to physiological changes.
- The panel includes general primary health indicators, which help assess the risk of cardiovascular disease, kidney function or anemia, inflammation, diabetes, thyroid function impairment, the risk of developing osteoporosis, as well as a number of blood tests that give information on the metabolic condition.