MyHealthChecked Weight Management Blood Test
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Product details
With this finger prick self-test, 12 biomarkers across vitamin, mineral and hormone health areas are investigated to help pinpoint if there may be a reason you can’t achieve and maintain your weight goals. You'll get clear, detailed results within days, along with tailored, actionable advice.
- Finger prick sample collection from the comfort of home
- Results ready in 48-72 hours from receipt at our lab
- 12 relevant biomarkers tested
- Samples analysed at our UK based laboratory
- Clear, practical advice from MyHealthChecked's team of medical experts on your own secure, confidential health dashboard
Markers tested: HbA1c, Active B12, C-Reactive Protein, Ferritin, Folate, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Thyroxine (Free T4), Total Cholesterol, Triglyceride, Vitamin D.
Suitable for
This test is suited to any adult aged 18 and over
How to use
- Order your test or collect in-store
- Read the Instruction For Use leaflet
- Activate your test kit- visit the MyHealthChecked website
- Collect blood sample -Scan the QR code on your pack to watch our step-by-step video on how to perform your test or follow the Instruction For Use insert
- Post sample to laboratory - Using the prepaid postage bag enclosed in the kit
- Receive results - When your sample has been processed and reviewed by our doctor - usually within 48-72 hours - you’ll receive an email to say you can view your results in your dashboard
- Your report will include your results/readings and lifestyle or dietary advice. You may also be signposted to see a medical professional.
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