
Why Test for Iron? (€65)
Iron is essential for your body to produce hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to your tissues. When your iron levels are too low or too high, it can affect your energy, focus, immunity, and long-term organ function.
This blood test costs €65 and requires you to fast for at least 8 hours beforehand. You can still drink water—and staying well hydrated is encouraged to make your blood draw easier.
- What an Iron Test Reveals:
- Iron Deficiency or Anemia: Detects low levels of iron or ferritin, which may cause fatigue, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
- Hemochromatosis (Iron Overload): Identifies excess iron, which can lead to liver damage, heart issues, or diabetes if left unmanaged.
- Oxygen Transport Efficiency: Ensures your red blood cells can deliver enough oxygen to muscles and organs.
- Iron Storage and Absorption Issues: Highlights potential absorption problems due to diet or underlying conditions.
- Who Should Get Tested?
- Individuals feeling tired, weak, or short of breath for no clear reason
- Women with heavy menstrual cycles
- Vegetarians or vegans, or those with low meat intake
- People with chronic illnesses such as inflammatory bowel disease or kidney issues
- Individuals with a family history of hemochromatosis (iron overload)
- Athletes with high physical demands or frequent endurance training