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Blood test in Utrecht

44 blood test locations across 29 cities in Utrecht

44 locations
29 Cities
23 Walk-in
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blood test in Utrecht is easy to arrange: choose from 44 locations across Utrecht. Whether it is blood test near me and private blood test, it is all possible at a certified location.

The 44 locations in Utrecht are run by accredited laboratories, including Atalmedial, MeanderMC and Star-SHL, so you can go close to home.

You do not need a referral from your GP: order online and choose a location in Utrecht at checkout. 23 locations offer walk-in hours, so you can often visit without an appointment.

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Vitamins

Vitamin D (25-OH)

Vitamin D is a fundamental marker for preventive health, supporting bone strength, immune defence, and overall well-being. Regular monitoring helps you stay ahead of potential deficiencies.

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Cardiovascular

Total Cholesterol

Total cholesterol is the foundational lipid screening marker. Regular testing provides the first line of cardiovascular risk detection.

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Metabolic

HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)

HbA1c is the gold standard for assessing diabetes risk and long-term metabolic health. Regular monitoring is essential for proactive prevention.

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Thyroid

TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)

Your TSH level says how hard your pituitary is pulling on your thyroid. At the laboratory that runs the test the usual range runs from 0.27 to 4.20 mE/L. If your number is above it, your thyroid is probably running slow. Below it, and it is probably running fast. That feels back to front, and it is. TSH is the signal from your pituitary, not the thyroid hormone itself. One result is not a diagnosis. So always check the reference value on your own report.

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Minerals

Ferritin

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron, so your ferritin level tells you how large your iron store is. Think of it as the store cupboard rather than what is on the table right now, which is serum iron. That store empties before you become anaemic, so you can already feel tired while your blood count still looks fine. There is one thing you need to know to make sense of your result: ferritin also rises when you have an inflammation or infection. That is why a CRP always belongs alongside it. Without that second value you cannot tell whether a normal figure is genuinely normal.

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Inflammation

hs-CRP (High Sensitivity CRP)

hs-CRP is one of the most valuable markers for preventive cardiovascular screening. It detects the subtle inflammation that may precede heart disease by years.

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Minerals

Iron (Serum)

Serum iron testing provides insight into your current iron availability. Combined with ferritin and TIBC, it supports comprehensive iron status assessment and early intervention.

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Vitamins

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is considered a key nutrient for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. Adequate levels may support your overall energy and cognitive health. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised interpretation.

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Vitamins

Folate (Folic Acid)

Folate measures vitamin B9 levels, a water-soluble nutrient involved in cell division and DNA synthesis. Monitoring your folate status may help you maintain awareness of this important aspect of your nutritional health.

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Liver

ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)

What is ALT exactly? It is an enzyme that sits mainly in the liver, in full alanine aminotransferase. If it is in your blood, liver cells have been damaged. In men anything under 45 u/l is normal, in women under 34. Do you see a number like 14, 16 or 22? That sits comfortably inside the normal ALT value. A mildly raised number is common and has several causes. Usually that is no reason to panic, but it is a reason to look further.

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All phlebotomy points are operated by independent, certified laboratories. We partner with them to provide you with a reliable blood draw experience. These locations are not owned by Vitalcheck.

Have questions about your order, results, or the blood draw process? Please contact us directly, not the laboratory. We are happy to help.

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