Vitamin deficiency testing in Gonzaga
Find health labs to test for Vitamin deficiency in Gonzaga and compare all offers by prices and services.
Vitamin Test by Farmacia Bondeno di Ferrari D.ssa Alessia & Schiavo D.ssa Chiara & C.
Via Bondeno degli Arduini, 2, 46023 Gonzaga MN, Italia
Test vitamine con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
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€70.00
€66.50 with our promocode
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Nutrition Test by Farmacia Crevalcore Snc del Dott. Giovanni Ascione e C.
Via Antonio Vivaldi, 176, 40014 Crevalcore BO, Italia
22.6 km
Vitamin Test by Farmacia Centrale Del Dott. Carlo Massarini
Corso Italia, 56, 40017 San Giovanni in Persiceto BO, Italia
28.3 km
Nutrition Test by Synlab
Via Gino Cervi, 2, 40033 Casalecchio di Reno BO, Italia
39.8 km
Nutrition Test by Farmacia Fondazione Raffaele Valeriani
Corso Giuseppe Mazzini, 153, 40062 Molinella BO, Italia
47.6 km
Unverified
A Vitamin Test costs €15.00
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Nutrition Test by GmLab sede di Locorotondo (BA)
Viale Giosuè Carducci, 3, 44034 Copparo FE, Italia
49.5 km
Nutrition Test by Farmacia Comunale Centrale, Medicina
Via Galeazzo Fornasini, 4, 40059 Medicina BO, Italia
52.1 km
Unverified
A Vitamin Test costs €15.00
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Nutrition Test by Farmacia Mazzola Dr. Alberto e Dr. Andrea
Via Orzinuovi, 26, 25030 Lograto BS, Italia
52.1 km
Nutrition Test by Farmacia Comunale Bertella, Castel San Pietro
Piazza A. G. Roncalli Papa Giovanni XXIII, 34, 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme BO, Italia
53.9 km
Unverified
A Vitamin Test costs €15.00
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Vitamin Test by Farmacia Comunale dell'ospedale, Castel San Pietro
Via Giacomo Matteotti, 72, 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme BO, Italia
53.9 km
Unverified
A Vitamin Test costs €15.00
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Vitamin Test by Cerba Healthcare - CDS Centro Diagnostico Solbiatese
Viale dei Patrioti, 65, 29122 Piacenza PC, Italia
55.5 km
Vitamin deficiency - symptoms and how to test
A lack of vitamins over a prolonged period is known as vitamin deficiency. Deficiencies are considered "primary" when they result from not getting enough of a specific vitamin in the diet and "secondary" when they result from another condition, such as malabsorption. Pregnant women, breastfeeding moms, babies, and toddlers are at the most significant risk for vitamin deficiency. Having cystic fibrosis or persistent diarrhoea may also put you at risk for deficiency. You may find out what vitamins you're lacking and which ones you're receiving enough of by doing a blood test for vitamins and nutrition, which can reveal if you're deficient in gluten, minerals, iron, calcium, and other nutrients.