Vitamin deficiency testing in Chiusi della Verna

Find health labs to test for Vitamin deficiency in Chiusi della Verna and compare all offers by prices and services.

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Vitamin Deficiency Test
Vitamin Test by Farmacia Giotti Dr.Roberto

Via Nazionale, 96, 52010 Chiusi della Verna AR, Italia

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Test vitamine con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€70.00

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Nutrition Test by Laboratorio Biochimico Tiferno

Via Rodolfo Morandi, 23, 06012 Città di Castello PG, Italia

22.6 km

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Nutrition Test by Galeno Srl - Laboratorio Analisi Cliniche

Via Piero della Francesca, 34, 06012 Città di Castello PG, Italia

22.6 km

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Vitamin Test by Synlab

Piazza Dante Alighieri, 63, 50032 Borgo San Lorenzo FI, Italia

32.5 km

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Nutrition Test by Mattace Raso Dr. Roberto e Dr. Sante

Via Francesco Baracca, 28, 50127 Firenze FI, Italia

34.2 km

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Vitamin Test by Farmacia Al Ponte dott. Liverani Filippo e C. snc

Via Trado, 80, 47832 San Clemente RN, Italia

38 km

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Nutrition Test by Centro Diagnostico Trasimeno Srl

Via Fratelli Rosselli, 8, 06061 Castiglione del Lago PG, Italia

40 km

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Vitamin Test by Farmacia Comunale n.3 - Forlivese, Faenza

Via Forlivese, 20, 48018 Faenza RA, Italia

40.6 km

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Vitamin Test by Analisi Cliniche Emolab Di S.Ciacio & C. S.R.L.

Viale Torquato Tasso, 120, 47838 Riccione RN, Italia

41.4 km

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Nutrition Test by Farmacia Comunale n. 1 Pinarella di Cervia

Viale Tritone, 13, 48015 Cervia RA, Italia

43.9 km

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Vitamin Test by Farmacia Comunale del Borgo, Castel Bolognese

Via Emilia Interna, 173, 48014 Castel Bolognese RA, Italia

43.3 km

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Vitamin deficiency - symptoms and how to test

A lack of vitamins over a prolonged period is known as vitamin deficiency. Deficiencies are considered "primary" when they result from not getting enough of a specific vitamin in the diet and "secondary" when they result from another condition, such as malabsorption. Pregnant women, breastfeeding moms, babies, and toddlers are at the most significant risk for vitamin deficiency. Having cystic fibrosis or persistent diarrhoea may also put you at risk for deficiency. You may find out what vitamins you're lacking and which ones you're receiving enough of by doing a blood test for vitamins and nutrition, which can reveal if you're deficient in gluten, minerals, iron, calcium, and other nutrients.