Basic Health Reviews
Basic Health Reviews
€40.00
Standard blood tests can also be recommended by your Nutritional Therapist to support your health journey and monitor progress as needed.
Who can benefit from this test?
Your nutritionist may recommend this test if you have:
- Not had regular/ basic hormonal tests with your GP
- To carry out repeat measurement after adjusting your protocol, diet or supplements e.g. re-testing iron status or B12
- To monitor liver function or kidney function on an ongoing basis
- To assess changes in sugars, lipids or other basic measurements after a time period on your protocol to assess progress
- To monitor basic thyroid function on an ongoing basis
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Blood test (phlebotomy)
Blood draws can be requested at a number of different locations across Ireland including Dublin, Galway, Cork, Waterford, Mullingar and Newbridge.
Test options:
- Full blood count
- Iron status including ferritin, transferrin saturation, TIBC, serum iron
- B12, folic acid, Vitamin D
- Standard thyroid function test only – TSH and freeT4
- Fasting glucose, HbA1c, lipid profile including cholesterol
- Oestrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH, free testosterone
- Liver function tests, kidney function tests, electrolytes, calcium
Joanne was 58 years of age and finding her weight difficult to manage post-menopause. She was suffering from fatigue and had difficulty sleeping. Along with supplements to support post-menopause health and energy, she began to change her diet and lifestyle to support healthy ageing.
Over the following months, she lost 3 inches from her waist, and 5kg in weight. She felt more energised and was sleeping better. She had been told by her doctor that her sugar levels were borderline high and she knew she had high cholesterol in her family. Her levels improved to normal range which was very reassuring and helped her to maintain her progress.
Key findings (excerpt from test):
- Fasting blood sugars and HbA1c were slightly elevated, in pre-diabetic range to begin with. These reduced to normal range.
- Slightly elevated cholesterol with low ‘good cholesterol’ and higher ‘bad cholesterol’. All levels improved.