BLOOD TESTS DUBLIN
Tired All The Time? €260.00
Are you always tired and lack energy? Identify potential underlying causes.
Address the common causes of your fatigue including nutritional deficiencies and thyroid function.
If you are experiencing persistent fatigue or a combination of these symptoms – constant tiredness, low energy, difficulty with concentration, sleep disturbances, headaches, irritability, physical discomfort, and changes in your appetite, it’s recommended to perform this blood test.
This blood test is designed to help identify the reasons behind feeling tired all the time. It checks for issues like low iron (anaemia), problems with the thyroid, lack of essential nutrients, infections, inflammation, and more. It provides valuable insights to figure out the cause of your fatigue.
How to prepare for the blood test appointment?
- You can ideally have this test done in the morning after fasting overnight or for 8-12 hours.
- Drink plenty of water 24 hours before your appointment. This will make the blood drawing process easier.
- Avoid alcohol 1-2 days before the test.
- Avoid strenuous exercise before the test.
- Wear loose and comfortable clothing to allow easy access to both arms and hands
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It generally takes 2- 3 business days to process and release your test results. However, processing times may vary.Â
This Blood Test Includes
Haemoglobin
Hematocrit
Mean Cell Haemoglobin
Mean Cell Haemoglobin
Concentration (MCHC)
Red Blood Cell Mean
Cell Volume (MCV)
Red Blood Cell Count
Basophil Count
Lymphocyte Count
Eosinophil Count
Monocyte Count
Neutrophil Count
White Blood Cell Count
Platelet Count
Creatinine
 eGFR
Chloride
Potassium
Phosphate
Sodium
Urea
Cystatin C
Magnesium
Calcium (Adjusted)
Albumin
Iron
Folic Acid
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
Thyroid Stimulating
Hormone
Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg)
Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO)
Alkaline Phosphate (ALP)
Ferritin
Iron
Total Iron Binding Capacity
Insulin (TIBC)
Transferrin
Transferrin Saturation
Glucose
HbAlc
C-Peptide
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)