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Tiredness and Fatigue Blood Test

Tiredness and Fatigue Blood Test

£78.00

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Includes iron status, vitamin D, TSH, and T4. For a deeper investigation into fatigue symptoms, consider our Advanced Tiredness and Fatigue Blood Test.

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    Description

    Feeling constantly drained, struggling with low energy, or experiencing brain fog? This test checks for common causes of fatigue, including iron deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, and thyroid conditions.

    Want to go a step further? Add on a qFIT test below to check for hidden bleeding in the gut, a common cause of iron deficiency.


      Return policy

      You have up to 7 days to cancel your order from the date of order.

      • If you cancel your order within the cancellation period before your testing kit has been despatched, you are entitled to a full refund.
      • If you cancel your order within the cancellation period after your testing kit has been despatched, you will incur a charge of £10 including VAT. This charge covers the cost of the kit, which we are unable to re-use, and will be deducted from your refund.

      To cancel your order, please contact our customer care team on 01623 572757 or use our contact form [here].

      This cancellation right does not apply if:

      • You have already had a sample taken at a clinic, laboratory, or at home as arranged by us.
      • You have failed to attend a confirmed appointment for phlebotomy arranged in connection with your test.
      • You have already sent your sample to the laboratory for analysis.
      • The 7-day cancellation period has expired.

      How your cancellation period works:

      • Your legal right to cancel a Contract starts from the date you receive the Acceptance Confirmation (the date on which we email you to confirm our acceptance of your order).
      • For any testing kit that has been despatched, your 7-day deadline for cancelling starts from when you receive the confirmation email that the kit has been sent.

      To cancel a Contract, please submit your cancellation request [here], stating that you wish to cancel and your reason for cancellation. Alternatively, you may call our customer service team on 01623 572757. Your reason for cancellation will not affect your right to cancel the order.

      If you send your cancellation request by email or via a support ticket, your cancellation is effective from the date you send it. For example, you will have given us notice in time if you send your email before midnight on the last day of the cancellation period.

      Refunds:
      If you cancel your Contract within the cancellation period and are entitled to a refund, we will refund you the price you paid for the Product(s) within 10 working days. Additional postage purchased is non-refundable.
      Refunds will be made to the payment method used to pay, unless we agree to issue a gift card instead (gift card terms and conditions apply).

      Nurse Home Visit Cancellation Charges:

      • More than 48 hours’ notice: No charge
      • Less than 48 hours’ notice: £30 charge
      • Same-day cancellation or failure to attend: £55 charge
      Shipping


      We use Royal Mail for the majority of our deliveries to ensure fast, reliable service across the UK. Delivery options are available at checkout and may include:

      • Royal Mail Tracked 24 – Fully tracked Estimated 1–2 working days after dispatch.
      • Royal Mail Tracked 48 – Fully tracked Estimated 2–4 working days after dispatch.
      • Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm – Guaranteed next working day delivery (Mon–Fri) after dispatch, excluding bank holidays.

      Delivery times are estimates and not guaranteed, except for Special Delivery services.

      Order Processing Times

      • Orders placed before 3:00 pm (Monday–Friday) are usually dispatched the same day.
      • Orders placed after 3:00 pm, on weekends, or on public holidays will be processed the next working day.

      Shipping Costs

      Shipping charges are calculated at checkout based on the service selected and order weight/size. Promotional free shipping offers may apply to qualifying orders.

      Tracking Your Order

      • Tracking numbers are provided for Tracked and Special Delivery services.
      • Standard 1st Class and 2nd Class deliveries do not include tracking, but proof of postage is always obtained.

      Delivery Issues

      • Royal Mail considers a parcel lost 10 working days after the expected delivery date (UK). We cannot replace or refund an item until this period has passed.
      • If your parcel arrives damaged, please retain all packaging and contact our Customer Care Team within 24 hours of receipt.
      • For any delivery disputes, we may require photographic evidence and/or a signed declaration of non-receipt for Royal Mail investigations.

      International Shipping

      We currently only ship within the UK via Royal Mail. If you require overseas delivery, please contact us for available options and pricing.

      Customer Service Contact

      📞 01623 572757
      📧 orders@meditestdirect.co.uk

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      What's in the test?

      • Inflammation

        hs-CRP

        C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is an inflammation marker used to assess whether there is inflammation in the body - it does not identify where the inflammation is located. High Sensitivity CRP (CRP-hs) is a test used to detect low-level inflammation thought to damage blood vessels which can lead to a heart attack or stroke. When you suffer a serious injury or infection you experience significant inflammation around the site of injury - such as the swelling around a twisted ankle. Any injury like this will cause your CRP-hs to rise.

      • Iron status

        Iron

        Iron is a mineral that is essential for life. It is a component of haemoglobin, a protein in our red blood cells that is responsible for transporting oxygen around our body. If we don't have enough iron, our haemoglobin levels fall and we can't get sufficient oxygen to our cells. This can cause symptoms which include fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Serum iron is a very transient reading and can be influenced by the amount of iron-rich food in your diet in the days before your blood test. For this reason, iron is rarely looked at on its own, and is interpreted alongside other markers in an iron status test.

        TIBC

        Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) is a measure of the ability of your body to efficiently carry iron through the blood.

        Transferrin saturation

        Transferrin is made in the liver and is the major protein in the blood which binds to iron and transports it round the body. This test measures how much this protein is 'saturated' by iron.

        Ferritin

        Ferritin is a protein which stores iron in your cells and tissues. Usually, the body incorporates iron into haemoglobin to be transported around the body, but when it has a surplus, it stores the remaining iron in ferritin for later use. Measuring ferritin levels gives us a good indication of the amount of iron stored in your body.

      • Thyroid hormones

        TSH

        Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is produced in the pituitary gland in order to regulate the production of thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) by the thyroid gland. If thyroid hormones in the blood are low, then more TSH is produced to stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more of them. If thyroid hormone levels are high, then the pituitary produces less TSH to slow the production of thyroid hormones. If TSH is too high or too low, it normally signifies that there is a problem with the thyroid gland which is causing it to under or over produce thyroid hormones. Sometimes a disorder of the pituitary gland can also cause abnormal TSH levels.

        Free thyroxine

        Thyroxine (T4) is one of two hormones produced by the thyroid gland. It works to speed up the rate of your metabolism. Most T4 is bound to carrier proteins in the blood - it is only the free, or unbound, T4 that is active in the body, which is measured in this test. Free T4 is the less active of the two main thyroid hormones. To have an impact on your cells it needs to convert to the more active T3 when your body needs it.

      • Vitamins

        Vitamin D

        Despite its name, vitamin D is actually a hormone that’s produced by your skin when it’s exposed to sunshine. Before your body can use vitamin D produced by sun exposure (known as vitamin D3), it must be converted into another form called 25 hydroxycholecalciferol (25 OH). Vitamin D (25 OH) is the major circulating form of vitamin D, and so your vitamin D (25 OH) level is considered the most accurate indicator of vitamin D supply to your body. Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and teeth, as it helps your body absorb calcium. It also plays a role in muscle health, immune function, and mental health. Low vitamin D symptoms include muscle weakness, mood swings, and fatigue. Many people in the UK have low vitamin D levels, and people with dark skin and people who don’t spend much time outdoors are particularly at risk. Small amounts of vitamin D can be obtained from food, especially oily fish, eggs, and vitamin-D fortified foods. But if you have a vitamin D deficiency, you’re unlikely to be able to improve your levels by food alone.

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