Gastrointestinal bleeding testing in Osasco

Find health labs to test for Gastrointestinal bleeding in Osasco and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Gastrointestinal bleeding

Fecal Occult Blood Test
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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Luigi Gonzaga

Regione Gonzole, 10, 10043 Orbassano TO, Italia

14.4 km

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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Studio Medico Mirafiori

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

22.6 km

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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino

Corso Bramante, 88, 10126 Torino TO, Italia

22.6 km

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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Lab Mazzini

Via Nizza, 3, 16129 Genova GE, Italia

83.8 km

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FOBT Test by Poliambulatorio Statuto Torino

Piazza Statuto, 3, 10122 Torino TO, Italia

22.6 km

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FOBT Test by Margot Rischmann, Language Coaching

Via La Pra', 1, 12010 Entracque CN, Italia

42.1 km

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FOBT Test by Ospedale di Ivrea

Piazza Credenza, 2, 10015 Ivrea TO, Italia

49.9 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Via Nizza, 1A, 17100 Savona SV, Italia

67.4 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Via Edmondo De Amicis, 12, 17025 Loano SV, Italia

67.2 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Corso Giuseppe Mazzini, 47, 17011 Albisola Superiore SV, Italia

67.4 km

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Gastrointestinal bleeding - symptoms and how to test

A haemorrhage that begins in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, also known as the digestive system, is referred to as gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. Haemorrhaging in the digestive tract (GI) is not a sickness but a sign of another health problem. Acute gastrointestinal bleeding occurs suddenly and, at times, is very serious. Ages above 64, history of peptic ulcer disease, diabetes mellitus, and concomitant use of other antiplatelet agents, anticoagulants, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and steroids have all been identified as risk factors for gastrointestinal bleeding. A health care provider may draw blood from you and have it tested at a lab. A blood test might provide valuable insight if you've been bleeding heavily or suspect you have anaemia.