Vitamin deficiency testing in Monopoli

Find health labs to test for Vitamin deficiency in Monopoli and compare all offers by prices and services.

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Vitamin Deficiency Test
Vitamin Test by Pescheria S F Da Paola Sas Di Damasco Vittorio C

Via Vecchia San Francesco da Paola, 22, 70043 Monopoli BA, Italia

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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 Centro Polispecialistico Futura Diagnostica Srl

Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 190, 70019 Triggiano BA, Italia

21.1 km

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Vitamin Test by Farmacia Rosucci

Viale Quinto Orazio Flacco, 11, 70124 Bari BA, Italia

25.6 km

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Vitamin Test by Centro Analisi Cliniche San Paolo

Piazza Europa, 70132 Bari BA, Italia

25.6 km

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A Vitamin Test costs €70.00

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Nutrition Test by Farmacia Marchesiello dei Dottori Guadalupi F. Macchia F.

Piazza Umberto I, 32, 70020 Bitetto BA, Italia

29.5 km

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Vitamin Test by Laboratorio Materano di Analisi - Analisi Cliniche Specialistiche e di Routine - Dott. Roberto Cicchetti

Via Nazionale, 158, 75100 Matera MT, Italia

41.8 km

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Vitamin Test by FARMACIA BIONDI SAS Dr. Rosanna Biondi

Via Tommaso Perna, 2, 76125 Trani BT, Italia

51.1 km

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Vitamin Test by Centro Analisi Cliniche Vitale

Via John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 37, 76012 Canosa di Puglia BT, Italia

67.2 km

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Vitamin Test by PoliSan Laboratorio Analisi Cliniche

Via Ponte Nove Luci, 16, 85100 Potenza PZ, Italia

81.2 km

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Nutrition Test by Check Up Centro Polispecialistico

Via Francesco De Luca, 3, 87040 Castrolibero CS, Italia

127.7 km

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Vitamin Test by Igea Piedimonte Srl

SP331, 81016 Piedimonte Matese CE, Italia

154.8 km

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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.