Health check to investigate fatigue and low energy
Fatigue can feel like your body is going into a state of low energy – a condition that most people can relate to. You can get enough sleep but still wake up without energy, feel sluggish during the day or experience brain fog that makes it difficult to think clearly. Often the fatigue is temporary, but if it persists for a longer period, it may be wise to investigate whether there is a physical explanation. With the right testing, medical history and medical assessment, it is often possible to detect abnormalities or deficiencies that may contribute to the symptoms – and receive clear advice on what you can do to feel more energetic.
Health check Fatigue and Energy is a gender-neutral and cost-effective health check with a clear goal: to help you understand why you feel tired and what you can do about it. Medical feedback from a licensed physician is always included.
Common and treatable causes of fatigue
Fatigue can be caused by many things, but some causes are both common and possible to influence. The health check is designed to identify or rule out things that often cause low energy, such as anemia or iron deficiency, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, thyroid problems, low-grade inflammation, and disorders in blood sugar regulation. We also evaluate organ function and fluid balance, as imbalances can sometimes cause diffuse fatigue over time.
Physician feedback with fatigue as a starting point
Your test results are reviewed by a licensed physician with your stated symptoms as the focus. We not only look for clear deviations, but also make a comprehensive assessment of test results that are close to limit values or in gray areas – because even minor imbalances can sometimes contribute to fatigue and poor recovery.
You will receive a clear explanation of what your results may mean in relation to fatigue, which findings may be relevant and what is unlikely to explain the symptoms. The goal is for you to gain clarity and be able to proceed with the right measures.
What can you do to feel better?
Depending on what we see, this may involve specific advice on diet and nutritional intake, sleep and recovery, stress levels, follow-up testing or a recommendation for further investigation in healthcare.
If the tests look good, you will also be informed about this, which in itself can be valuable when you want to understand the fatigue and focus on other possible causes.
Common symptoms that can be associated with fatigue
- Fatigue or low energy for a long time
- Lack of energy despite rest
- Brain fog, difficulty concentrating or reduced focus
- Dizziness, feeling weak or energy dips
- Poorer recovery, muscle weakness or reduced energy
- Depressed mood or feeling like you can't get started
After you order the blood test, you will receive an activation code that allows you to send the referral directly to the sampling unit where you want to perform the blood test. This means that you can go and submit your samples immediately. Remember to follow our instructions before the test to get the most reliable results possible.







































