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Zinc Test (Plasma)
Zinc Test (Plasma)
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Zinc is an essential mineral that supports immunity, wound healing, growth, and reproductive health. Low zinc levels may lead to frequent infections, slow healing, or loss of appetite. The Zinc test through plasma accurately measures zinc levels in the blood, helping detect deficiencies or imbalances that could affect your overall well-being.
Why Zinc Test Via Plasma Matters?
Zinc plays a key role in many biological functions, from immune defence to cellular repair. A deficiency may remain unnoticed until it impacts health, while excessive intake can also cause issues. This test provides clarity on your zinc status, enabling you to maintain the right balance for long-term health.
What Gets Assessed?
- Zinc (Plasma) concentration
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Visit a partner clinic (+£50)
Once you've ordered your test, look out for an email from our phlebotomy partners containing information and a link to book your appointment. We'll send you everything the clinic will need to complete the sample and post it back to our labs.
Organise a nurse myself (FREE)
If none of the above options work for you, you can arrange your own medical professional to collect your sample. There is no additional charge for this. Once you've ordered your test, we'll send you everything you and your chosen medical professional will need to collect a sample and post it back to our labs.
FAQs
What does the Zinc test through plasma measure?
It measures the concentration of zinc in your blood plasma, indicating whether your levels are adequate.
Who should consider this test?
People with unexplained hair loss, poor wound healing, weakened immunity, or those with dietary restrictions may benefit from testing.
How is the sample collected?
The test requires a blood sample drawn from a vein and analyzed in a laboratory.
What symptoms suggest zinc deficiency?
Symptoms include frequent colds, skin issues, reduced sense of taste, slow healing, and fatigue.
Can diet improve zinc levels?
Yes, foods like meat, shellfish, legumes, nuts, and seeds are rich sources of zinc and can help correct mild deficiencies.
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