

ONLINE MEDICAL CLINIC
VITAMIN D BLOOD TEST
€35
Discover your Vitamin D levels with our easy-to-use home test. Vitamin D is crucial for bone health, immune function, muscle strength, and mood. Deficiency is common but can be addressed with lifestyle changes or supplementation.
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Vitamin D is a vital nutrient that plays an essential role in supporting bone health, immune function, muscle strength, and even mood regulation. However, Vitamin D deficiency is quite common, particularly during the colder months or for individuals with limited sun exposure. The good news is that with our easy-to-use home Vitamin D blood test kit, you can conveniently measure your Vitamin D levels from the comfort of your own home.
Our Vitamin D test measures your serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, the most accurate indicator of your Vitamin D status. This test allows you to check whether your current levels are within the optimal range for health and well-being. Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to weakened bones, muscle pain, fatigue, and a weakened immune system. Inadequate Vitamin D levels have also been linked to an increased risk of chronic conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and depression.
WHY GET TESTED
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread and can affect anyone, but it is particularly common in people with limited sun exposure, those following a vegan diet, or individuals with dairy allergies. This essential nutrient is key for regulating calcium, which is vital for keeping your bones, teeth, and muscles strong. However, the impact of Vitamin D deficiency goes beyond bones—it is also associated with a variety of health issues, including:
Fatigue
Depression
Cardiovascular problems
Cognitive decline
Severe asthma
Increased risk of cancer
If you suspect a deficiency or are experiencing any of these symptoms, it's important to get tested. Low Vitamin D levels can go unnoticed, as many people with deficiency show no clear symptoms, making regular testing essential for long-term health.
If your test results show low Vitamin D levels, there are several steps you can take to address the deficiency. You can increase your intake of Vitamin D-rich foods, such as oily fish, red meat, and egg yolks, or consider supplementation. Your healthcare provider can recommend the best course of action to restore your Vitamin D levels and support overall health.