Rapid Ferritin Blood Test in [AREA_NAME]
Are you experiencing symptoms such as persistent fatigue, hair loss, or muscle weakness? These could be signs of low iron stores. Discover your ferritin status quickly and conveniently with our in-pharmacy rapid test.
Benefits of Monitoring Your Ferritin Levels
Early Deficiency Detection
Detect and address low iron stores before they lead to anaemia.
Reduces Fatigue
Optimal iron levels are crucial for energy production and fighting chronic fatigue.
Promotes Healthy Hair
Iron deficiency is a common cause of hair loss, and maintaining healthy levels can support hair growth.
Supports Immune System
Iron is essential for a strong and effective immune response.
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What Are the Symptoms of Ferritin Deficiency?
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General fatigue and tiredness
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Heart palpitations
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Pale skin
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Shortness of breath
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Headaches and dizziness
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Hair loss
How it works
How Does the Rapid Ferritin Test Work in [AREA_NAME]?
- A small blood sample is collected and applied to a special test card.
- The test card is inserted into an analysis machine.
- Results are provided within 15 minutes, right at the pharmacy.
- The clinic can also provide advice on supplements or refer you to your GP, if necessary.
Overview
What does the test look for?
The test measures the serum concentration of ferritin, which is considered the most reliable indicator of your body’s total iron reserves. This is a quantitative test that indicates your serum ferritin level (e.g., 30 ng/mL).
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Step-by-Step Guide to Your Visit at [LOCATION_NAME]
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Consultation
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Blood Collection
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Rapid Analysis
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Results
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Advice
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What do your ferritin test results mean?
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Check Out Our Frequently Asked Questions!
What is Ferritin?
What is the difference between Ferritin and Iron?
What steps can be taken if you are found to have low ferritin?
Further testing: A doctor may order additional blood tests to confirm the exact ferritin level and to investigate the underlying cause of the deficiency.
Who should consider getting a rapid Ferritin test?
Anyone aged 18 years or over can take this test; you don’t need a doctor’s referral. People who have risk factors for deficiency, such as women of reproductive age, pregnant women, frequent blood donors, and those following a vegetarian or vegan diet, should consider getting tested. Additionally, anyone experiencing persistent fatigue, shortness of breath, hair loss, or other related symptoms may find the test useful.