Coronary Heart Disease testing in Palermo

Find health labs to test for Coronary Heart Disease in Palermo and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Coronary Heart Disease

Cholesterol Test
LDL Test by Interlab - Laboratorio di Analisi Cliniche e di Biologia Molecolare

Via Giacomo Alagna 2, 90123 Palermo Palermo, Italy

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test colesterolo e trigliceridi con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€35.00

€33.25 with our promocode

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LDL Test by Duolab - Laboratorio di Analisi e Centro Medico Specialistico

Via Papa Leone II, 78, 90036 Misilmeri PA, Italia

7.4 km

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Cholesterol Test by Analisi Cliniche Amenta

Via Convento San Francesco di Paola, 91100 Trapani TP, Italia

46.7 km

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Cholesterol Test by Laboratorio Analisi Baiata

Via Capitano Francesco Sieli, 1, 91100 Trapani TP, Italia

46.7 km

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A Cholesterol Test costs €3.00

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LDL Test by Farmacia Sajeva dott. Giorgio

Via Professore Leonardi, 108, 92011 Cattolica Eraclea AG, Italia

46.8 km

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LDL Test by Casa di Cura Morana

Contrada Dara, 743, 91025 Marsala TP, Italia

55.1 km

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LDL Test by Day Hospital

Via Francesco Crispi 86, 91025 Marsala Trapani, Italy

55.1 km

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Cholesterol Test by Abc Analisi Cliniche srl Laboratorio Lo presti

Via Pietro Nenni 13, 92100 Agrigento Agrigento, Italy

57 km

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LDL Test by Centro Analisi La Lia Di La Lia Gaspare E C. Sas

Viale Trieste, 23, 93100 Caltanissetta CL, Italia

57.6 km

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Cholesterol Test by Centro Mediterraneo Srl

Via Ammiraglio la Marca, 94015 Piazza Armerina EN, Italia

74.6 km

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LDL Test by Laboratorio Santa Rita trifilo'

Via Luigi Pirandello 49, 98071 Capo d'Orlando Messina, Italy

75.1 km

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Coronary Heart Disease - symptoms and how to test

When fatty deposits build up in the coronary arteries and prevent blood from flowing freely to the heart, a person is said to have coronary heart disease. Your artery walls might get thick and furry from accumulating fat over time. In the United States, coronary heart disease affects more men and women than any other form of heart disease. According to a 2016 review, white males between the ages of 35 and 44 are almost six times more likely than white women of the same period to die from coronary heart disease. The risk of coronary heart disease can be determined by blood and urine testing.