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Do you have bone pain, fatigue or muscle twitching? It could be a sign of Vitamin D deficiency. Get tested at home to see if your Vitamin D levels are in normal range.
Good levels of Vitamin D help to maintain:
Vitamin D is essential for preventing osteoporosis, maintaining good bone health, your immune system, and regulating mood. If you lack energy, often feel rundown or tired, are over the age of 65, spend most of your time indoors, or have dark skin, you may be more likely to have low vitamin D. Use our easy and convenient finger-prick blood test to check your vitamin D levels at home. Take this test before taking any other medications, vitamin D supplements or minerals, and avoid taking biotin supplements for two days before the test. Vitamin D testing is used to check you have enough vitamin D in your body to maintain normal bodily functions.
The Vitamin D test kit checks for specific biomarkers in your blood. These include:
You can take our Vitamin D Blood Test in the comfort of your home using our finger-prick blood test kit. We’ll send you everything you need, including instructions and a pre-paid return envelope for your blood sample.
Vitamin D controls the absorption of calcium and phosphate by your body. It’s vital for the maintenance of healthy bones, teeth, and muscles, and plays a vital role in immune function and mental health. Vitamin D is important for pregnant women, breastfed babies, and children under five, for the prevention of conditions such as rickets.
Symptoms of low vitamin D levels include fatigue, muscle weakness, aches and bone pain, depression and frequent illnesses.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, produced mostly through sunlight exposure. Some vitamin D is also obtained from food. Sources include oily fish, egg yolks, and vitamin D-fortified foods.
The recommended intake for adults and children over the age of four is 10 mcgs of vitamin D daily.
Currently there is no agreement on an ‘optimal’ vitamin D level, but a level below 50 nmol/L is generally considered insufficient.
Vitamin D tests are also sometimes referred to as 25-hydroxyvitamin D, 25(OH)D, cholecalciferol test, ergocalciferol test, calcidiol test, vitamin D2 test, or a vitamin D3 test.
During the autumn and winter months it is harder to get adequate amounts of vitamin D from time spent outdoors, causing your risk of a deficiency to be greater. Some areas of the UK are also sunnier than others, so where you live can affect your levels of vitamin D.
Most vitamin D blood tests measure the level of 25(OH)D (25hydroxyvitamin D) in your blood.
You may want to get tested if you’re in a high risk group, or 3–6 months after starting treatment.
The accuracy of at-home vitamin D test kits vary and are not a substitute for seeing your GP. If you are unsure about your results speak to your doctor.
Your Vitamin D test results will be available within one working day of receiving your sample at the laboratory.
Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to a loss of bone density, osteoporosis and fractures. Severe vitamin D deficiency can lead to rickets in children and other diseases.
No. A prescription is not required to order an at home Vitamin D test kit. Simply go to our section on health test kits to order yours today.
You don’t need to check your Vitamin D levels regularly, but you may want to get tested if you’re in a risk group, or 3–6 months after starting treatment.
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