Gastrointestinal bleeding testing in Savona

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

Tests that cover Gastrointestinal bleeding

Fecal Occult Blood Test
FOBT Test by Synlab

Via Nizza, 1A, 17100 Savona SV, Italia

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test sangue occulto fecale con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€35.00

€33.25 with our promocode

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FOBT Test by Synlab

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

2.7 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Largo Giovanni Giolitti, 14, 17015 Celle Ligure SV, Italia

4 km

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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Istituto Raimondi s.r.l. Dr. Giuseppe Raimondi San Cataldo (Cl)

Via Belvedere, 2C, 16016 Cogoleto GE, Italia

9.9 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

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

16.5 km

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Fecal Occult Blood Test by Casa della Salute

Via Multedo di Pegli, 2C, 16155 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 km

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FOBT Test by Biomedical spa

Vico Erminio, 1, 16154 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Via Faliero Vezzani, 32, 16159 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Largo San Francesco da Paola, 22R, 16126 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 km

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FOBT Test by Synlab

Via alla Calata Marinetta, 8, 16128 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 km

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FOBT Test by Biomedical SpA Diagnostica per Immagini e di Laboratorio

Via Balbi, 179, 16126 Genova GE, Italia

23.4 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.