Nutricheck
Information
Vitamins and minerals play a key part in our overall health and wellbeing. Sometimes these markers can become depleted though a busy lifestyle diet and nutritional factors. Some symptoms connected to this are:
Fatigue
Anaemia
Depression
Muscle aches
Who is this test for?
This test is suitable for men and women of any age that are looking to check their vitamin and nutrition levels.
Test is especially useful for vegan or vegetarians as some of these vitamins are mainly sourced in animal products.
No need to book an appointment, if you come before 11 AM. Otherwise you will have to book a spot.
8 biomarkers
B12, Vit D, Folate, Iron, Ferritin, TIBC, Transferrin Saturation, Magnesium
Pricing
£104.00
Results
Usually until 3 days
Recommended for:
Men and women of any age that are looking to check their vitamin and nutrition levels.
Vegans or vegetarians
The Lab
Your blood sample will be analysed at the accredited doctor’s laboratory in London. They are very professional and quick to upload the data; your results should be ready the same day they are tested.
Results
Once your results are uploaded on your bespoke platform we will let you know our thoughts on the results of your test and offer information about having a consultation with the doctor if necessary.
FAQ
Can I eat and drink before having a blood test?
It depends on the type of blood test you’re having. The healthcare professional arranging your test will tell you if you need to do anything to prepare for it.
You can eat and drink as normal before some blood tests. But if you’re having a “fasting blood test”, you will be told not to eat or drink anything (other than water) beforehand. You may also be told not to smoke before your test.
Can I have coffee before a blood test?
Avoid Caffeine and Sugary Beverages
You can drink water before the blood test, so you don’t get dehydrated. However, avoid drinking beverages that contain caffeine and sugar as they’ll cause your blood pressure to rise. High blood pressure would make it unsafe to get blood drawn for the test.
What should you avoid after a blood test?
Limit the use of the arm (from which the blood was taken) for approximately 3–6 hours. This includes carrying heavy parcels or bags, gym work, gardening etc. Try to avoid restrictive or tight clothing on the arm.
Is an Appointment Necessary for a blood test?
No, you can just walk in, if you come before 11 AM to have your blood test done. Otherwise you will have to book an appointment.
When will I get my test results?
Test results are usually available online within 2-3 business days, often within the same day for example full blood count test.