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Tiredness/Fatigue Profile

Tiredness/Fatigue Profile

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Full Blood Count
Iron levels 
Ferritin
Transferrin
Vitamin D
Thyroid Stimulating 
Hormone (TSH) 
Free T4 (Thyroxine

This test is designed to discover clues in your blood as to why you may be feeling unusually tired or fatigued. 

It will give you information on on several common things that doctors look for in blood tests that may give physical reasons for tiredness. It includes a full blood count and tests for vitamin D, inflammation, iron levels including ferritin and thyroid function tests.

Iron Studies (5 health indicators)
Iron studies are a set of blood tests used to measure the amount of iron carried in the blood and stored in the bodies tissues. Iron deficiency can be the cause of a wide range of symptoms such as fatigue, chest pains and a shortness of breath. 

Thyroid (2 health indicators)
Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly, it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues. 

Full Blood Count (10 health indicators)
A full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that gives a snapshot of your general health. It measures different types of cells in your blood, such as red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which help blood to clot. This test can help diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and even effects of chemotherapy. It also assists doctors in monitoring overall health and the impact of ongoing treatments, ensuring that any significant changes are noted and addressed promptly.

Vitamins (1 health indicators)
Vitamins are a group of substances that our bodies need for normal cell function, growth and development. Vitamin deficiencies can be the cause of a wide range of common symptoms and conditions. 

The turnaround time for receiving results is approximately 2-3 working days following the day your sample was taken. Each blood test includes a tailored report from a doctor and a detailed guide to assist in interpreting your results and providing insight into your overall health.

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