Coronary Heart Disease testing in San Mauro Torinese

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

Tests that cover Coronary Heart Disease

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Cholesterol Test by Humanitas Gradenigo

Corso Regina Margherita, 8, 10153 Torino TO, Italia

4.7 km

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Cholesterol Test by Lab Mazzini

Via Nizza, 3, 16129 Genova GE, Italia

74.6 km

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LDL Test by Studio Medico Mirafiori

Strada Basse del Lingotto, 19, 10127 Torino TO, Italia

4.7 km

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Cholesterol Test by Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Luigi Gonzaga

Regione Gonzole, 10, 10043 Orbassano TO, Italia

13 km

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Cholesterol Test by Ospedale di Ivrea

Piazza Credenza, 2, 10015 Ivrea TO, Italia

25.6 km

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LDL Test by Farmacia di Quart delle Dott.sse Devoti e Bambace

Villaggio Bas Villair, 2, 11020 Quart AO, Italia

47.2 km

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Cholesterol Test by Lam Sant'Ambrogio Srl Laboratori Analisi Mediche

Strada Vecchia di Galliate, 4, 27036 Mortara PV, Italia

48.4 km

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Cholesterol Test by Farmacia Centrale Dott. Detragiache

Piazza Emilio Chanoux, 35, 11100 Aosta AO, Italia

48.9 km

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Cholesterol Test by Centro Medico Diagnostico - Diagnostica 53 srl

Viale Dante Alighieri, 2, 28066 Galliate NO, Italia

52 km

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Cholesterol Test by Laboratorio Analisi Biocliniche Lab.

Via Cesarea, 12, 16121 Genova GE, Italia

74.6 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.