Mood

Mood Blood Test in Luton

Mood Blood Test in Luton

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£90.00

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Nutrient deficiencies and hormonal disorders are among the most important factors in feelings of depression, irritability, and trouble concentrating. They could also make you more likely to have mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and other chronic conditions. The mood test discovers hormonal imbalances, which could be affecting how you feel.


What's included:


Biomarkers
11 Biomarkers Analysed

Results in 72 Hours
Results in 72 Hours

Venipuncture
Venipuncture

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What's Being Tested

Iron Status Iron Status

Measurement of levels of iron and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia or hemochromatosis.

4 Biomarkers included

Thyroid Function Thyroid Function

TSH, free T4, and free T3 measure thyroid hormone levels in the blood. Testing can help diagnose thyroid-related health conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

3 Biomarkers included

Vitamins Vitamins

Essential nutrients play key roles in various bodily functions, and testing their levels can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions related to vitamin deficiencies or excesses.

3 Biomarkers included

Hormones Hormones

Levels of various hormones in the blood can help diagnose and monitor hormone-related health conditions such as infertility, menopause, or adrenal gland disorders.

1 Biomarkers included

Iron Status Iron Status

Measurement of levels of iron and proteins in the blood can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia or hemochromatosis.

4 Biomarkers included

Thyroid Function Thyroid Function

TSH, free T4, and free T3 measure thyroid hormone levels in the blood. Testing can help diagnose thyroid-related health conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

3 Biomarkers included

Vitamins Vitamins

Essential nutrients play key roles in various bodily functions, and testing their levels can help diagnose and monitor various health conditions related to vitamin deficiencies or excesses.

3 Biomarkers included

Iron Status

Iron is a mineral and is essential for hemoglobin. The body needs this to make oxygen, so iron deficiency can result in anemia, meaning there are lower red blood cells than normal.

TIBC is the total binding capacity and can be used to measure the blood's ability to attach itself to iron, testing if that can be transported around the body.

Transferrin is a protein that carries iron in the blood. Having a high percentage of this saturation signifies an overload in iron, which can cause hereditary disease or hemochromatosis.

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and can measure the amount of iron in your body, detecting if there is an iron deficiency.

Thyroid Function

TSH is a pituitary hormone found and can be tested for hyperthyroidism.

Free T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone generated by the thyroid gland which can test for hyperthyroidism.

Free T3 is a thyroid hormone and stimulates metabolism. High levels of T3 indicate hyperthyroidism.

Vitamins

B12 is a vitamin that is essential to keep the nerves and blood cells healthy.

Folate is also known as vitamin B and high levels of this can mean vitamin b12 deficiency.

Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that help increase calcium, magnesium, and phosphate.

Hormones

Testosterone is a sexual hormone found in males. This is responsible for male sexual characteristics development.

Iron Status

Iron is a mineral and is essential for hemoglobin. The body needs this to make oxygen, so iron deficiency can result in anemia, meaning there are lower red blood cells than normal.

TIBC is the total binding capacity and can be used to measure the blood's ability to attach itself to iron, testing if that can be transported around the body.

Transferrin is a protein that carries iron in the blood. Having a high percentage of this saturation signifies an overload in iron, which can cause hereditary disease or hemochromatosis.

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and can measure the amount of iron in your body, detecting if there is an iron deficiency.

Thyroid Function

TSH is a pituitary hormone found and can be tested for hyperthyroidism.

Free T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone generated by the thyroid gland which can test for hyperthyroidism.

Free T3 is a thyroid hormone and stimulates metabolism. High levels of T3 indicate hyperthyroidism.

Vitamins

B12 is a vitamin that is essential to keep the nerves and blood cells healthy.

Folate is also known as vitamin B and high levels of this can mean vitamin b12 deficiency.

Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that help increase calcium, magnesium, and phosphate.
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Benefits of the Mood Test

  • Identify Emotional Imbalances

    A mood test helps pinpoint emotional and psychological imbalances that may affect your daily life. By understanding these imbalances, you can take proactive steps towards better mental health.

  • Improve Overall Well-being

    Regular mood testing can lead to a more balanced emotional state, enhancing your overall well-being. Knowing your mood trends helps in managing stress and boosting mental resilience.

  • Personalized Support

    With accurate mood test results, you can receive tailored advice and support. This personalized approach helps in addressing specific issues and achieving a more balanced mood.

  • Enhance Quality of Life

    By tracking your mood patterns, you can make informed decisions to improve your quality of life. This includes adopting healthier lifestyle choices and seeking appropriate interventions.

  • Early Detection of Mood Disorders

    A mood test can assist in the early detection of mood disorders, such as depression or anxiety. Early intervention can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.

  • Identify Emotional Imbalances

    A mood test helps pinpoint emotional and psychological imbalances that may affect your daily life. By understanding these imbalances, you can take proactive steps towards better mental health.

  • Improve Overall Well-being

    Regular mood testing can lead to a more balanced emotional state, enhancing your overall well-being. Knowing your mood trends helps in managing stress and boosting mental resilience.

  • Personalized Support

    With accurate mood test results, you can receive tailored advice and support. This personalized approach helps in addressing specific issues and achieving a more balanced mood.

  • Enhance Quality of Life

    By tracking your mood patterns, you can make informed decisions to improve your quality of life. This includes adopting healthier lifestyle choices and seeking appropriate interventions.

  • Early Detection of Mood Disorders

    A mood test can assist in the early detection of mood disorders, such as depression or anxiety. Early intervention can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a mood disorder test can help identify symptoms of mood disorders. Consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

A mood swings test assesses the frequency and intensity of mood changes. Take a test or consult a specialist to understand your mood patterns.

Testing for a mood disorder typically involves a questionnaire and evaluation by a mental health professional. Book an appointment to get started.

A mood disorder test helps identify specific types of mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder. A detailed assessment by a specialist can provide insights.

A mood test can reveal patterns and triggers in your mood, helping to understand emotional health better. Take the test to gain insights into your mood changes.

A mood test is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate emotional states and identify potential mood disorders. It typically involves answering questions about your mood and behavior.

It is useful for understanding mood changes and identifying potential underlying causes like nutrient deficiencies or hormonal imbalances.

No special preparation is usually needed. However, follow any specific instructions provided by your clinic.

Results are typically available within a 2-3 working days. Your clinic will inform you about the exact time frame.

Consult your healthcare provider to ensure the test is safe and appropriate for you during pregnancy.

The Mood Blood Test costs £90.00. This includes the blood draw and analysis of your mood-related biomarkers.

Yes, a mood disorder test can help identify symptoms of mood disorders. Consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

A mood swings test assesses the frequency and intensity of mood changes. Take a test or consult a specialist to understand your mood patterns.

Testing for a mood disorder typically involves a questionnaire and evaluation by a mental health professional. Book an appointment to get started.

A mood disorder test helps identify specific types of mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder. A detailed assessment by a specialist can provide insights.

A mood test can reveal patterns and triggers in your mood, helping to understand emotional health better. Take the test to gain insights into your mood changes.

A mood test is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate emotional states and identify potential mood disorders. It typically involves answering questions about your mood and behavior.

It is useful for understanding mood changes and identifying potential underlying causes like nutrient deficiencies or hormonal imbalances.

No special preparation is usually needed. However, follow any specific instructions provided by your clinic.

Results are typically available within a 2-3 working days. Your clinic will inform you about the exact time frame.

Consult your healthcare provider to ensure the test is safe and appropriate for you during pregnancy.

The Mood Blood Test costs £90.00. This includes the blood draw and analysis of your mood-related biomarkers.

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