Vitamin D Blood Test

Feeling a little sun-starved? Look no further. Now you can check your vitamin D levels with this quick finger prick test.

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£39.00
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£44.00
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Doctor-reviewed report
Finger prick test
1 biomarker tested
App results in 48 hours
18+ only

Free delivery Delivered in 1-3 days

Is it for me?

Yes! You might want to test your vitamin D levels if:

You already supplement with vitamin D and want to monitor your levels.
You don’t go outdoors often.
You eat an unhealthy diet.
You have dark skin (for example, you have an African or South Asian background).
You live in the UK.
You wear clothes that cover up most of your skin.

What is tested?

Vitamin D:
Helps your body absorb calcium and magnesium. Also important for keeping your bones, teeth and muscles healthy.

How it works

1

Register your test

Register your test

2

Do your test

Collect your blood sample at home.

3

Send it back

Pop your test in the nearest priority postbox.

4

Get your results

View your results on the app within 48 hours.

Product advice

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Full doctors report

Get a downloadable report from a registered doctor explaining your results.

See example report

Results & App benefits

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Safe and secure data

Your data is secure. We use the latest encryption technologies and we’re committed to our data protection responsibilities.

Protected privacy

Your data is never sold on, rented out, or shared with third parties for financial advantage.

Accurate insights

We work with Care Quality Commission-accredited labs and our blood test kits are all CE-marked.

Your data is secure. We use the latest encryption technologies and we’re committed to our data protection responsibilities.

Your data is never sold on, rented out, or shared with third parties for financial advantage.

We work with Care Quality Commission-accredited labs and our blood test kits are all CE-marked.

Meet our experts

Get to know our in-house clinicians Get to know our in-house clinicians

Dr Leah Gorodi

Medical Lead and GP with a special interest in lifestyle medicine and health prevention

Dr Taran Toor

Chief Medical Officer, clinical entrepreneur and GP with an interest in digital health

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FAQs

 

If your vitamin D levels are low, you may need more sun exposure, your body may not absorb vitamin D efficiently, or you may have kidney issues. High vitamin D levels can be a sign of over-supplementation from pills or diet or a result of certain medical conditions.

Symptoms of low vitamin D include:

  • tiredness
  • sleep difficulties
  • aches and pains
  • feeling generally unwell
  • getting sick more easily

You may also struggle with sharp pains and general weakness with more severe cases of vitamin D deficiency.

Vitamin D is made naturally in your skin through sunlight exposure. That’s why it’s best to check your levels during cooler seasons when you’re getting less sunshine than in summer. You could also be at risk of deficiency if you wear high-coverage clothing regularly. As many as 1 in 5 UK adults are deficient in vitamin D, so it’s a good health move to check your levels regularly.

Talk to your doctor before taking this test. Being pregnant can have a noticeable impact on your results, so make sure to check in with your GP first.

 

Any questions?

Click the link below to access our FAQ’s page for advice and answers to some of your questions