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FOBT Test in Rimini

Farmacia Comunale Rimini N6

Via Euterpe, 2, 47923 Rimini RN, Italia

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Opening Hours
Monday
08:00 – 20:00
Tuesday
08:00 – 20:00
Wednesday
08:00 – 20:00
Thursday
08:00 – 20:00
Friday
08:00 – 20:00
Saturday
08:00 – 20:00
Sunday
Closed

Fecal Occult Blood Test Farmacia Comunale Rimini N6

Get an FOBT Test in Rimini with Farmacia Comunale Rimini N6.

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Common conditions covered by an FOBT Test

Anaemia Colon cancer Polyps Gastrointestinal bleeding Stomach ulcer Haemorrhoid Colorectal cancer

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FOBT Test FAQs

It is intensely used for diagnosing colorectal cancer before the appearance of symptoms. It is also used to help find the cause of anaemia. It can distinguish between irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which usually doesn't cause bleeding, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is likely to cause bleeding.

The provider will provide you with the kit for sample collection. The instructions for the equipment must be followed. The sample, once collected, must be stored in a prelabelled container with patient details, sealed and sent to the laboratory. The test can be reordered if the sample is inconclusive.

A Fecal Occult Blood Test in Italy costs on average 15 Euros. (information based on our data as of September 2022)

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These details have been last updated on 11/10/22