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The sample collection fee is a fixed cost that refers to the visit to the clinic where you submit your sample. The fee is not affected by how many tests you have ordered, but varies depending on the order value:

  • For order values under SEK 350, the sampling fee is SEK 129.
  • For order values between SEK 350 and SEK 1000, the fee is SEK 59.
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Health Check Fatigue & Energy

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Health Check Fatigue & Energy

Investigation of fatigue

1 395 kr
  • Blood analysis to investigate fatigue and low energy.
  • Focus on common and treatable causes of fatigue.
  • Medical examination including assessment of borderline and gray zone values.
  • Recommendations for next steps based on your test results.
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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.

A complete blood count (CBC) provides an overview of the composition of the blood and can indicate anemia, infection, or other abnormalities. Blood tests measure levels of red and white blood cells and platelets, which provide important information about oxygen transport, immune defense, and the blood's ability to clot.

RDW
RDW
RDW (Red cell distribution width) is a measure of the size variation of erythrocytes (red blood cells). It is used as part of a blood count to assess the presence of anisocytosis, which can provide valuable information in the investigation of anemia and other hematological conditions.
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RBC
Erythrocytes RBC
Red blood cells erythrocytes are the most common type of blood cells in humans. These are responsible, among other things, for transporting oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from the body.
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EVF
Hematocrit, EVF
Hematocrit, EVF, a percentage of red blood cells in the blood, shows oxygen transport and health.
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HBM
Hemoglobin mass
Hemoglobin mass is affected by several factors such as number of red blood cells, size and amount of hemoglobin mass in each cell. Higher hemoglobin mass results in better oxygen delivery and reduced fatigue during physical activity.
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HB
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, it is produced in the bone marrow and is important for the body's function and for the diagnosis of diseases.
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WBC
Leukocytes
Leukocytes are white blood cells that are important for the body's immune system and protect against infections and diseases by attacking harmful substances.
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MCV
MCV
MCV stands for erythrocyte mean cell volume. Low or high levels of MCV can indicate anemia and other conditions and diseases.
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PLT
Platelets
Thrombocytes, also known as platelets, are cells important for blood clotting. They are produced in the bone marrow and help prevent bleeding by forming blood clots in the event of injury. The platelets attach to the site of injury and form a plug to stop the bleeding and protect the body.
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Blood sugar, or glucose, is the body's primary source of energy and is regulated by hormones such as insulin and glucagon. Balanced blood sugar levels are crucial for energy, metabolism, and overall health. Blood sugar markers are analyzed in the blood to assess the body's glucose metabolism and detect any abnormalities. They can provide important information about insulin resistance, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.

GLU
Glucose
Glucose is a type of sugar that provides energy and comes from food. Insulin helps move glucose from the blood into the cells. Blood sugar is the level of glucose in the blood and can be high or low. Diabetes affects blood sugar levels and causes high blood sugar.
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HBA
HbA1c
HbA1c is a blood test that measures your long-term sugar, that is, blood sugar bound to red blood cells over a three-month period. HbA1c shows the level of blood sugar during that period.
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HCR
High-sensitivity CRP
High-sensitivity CRP is a marker of inflammation and is used as an indicator of cardiovascular disease risk and low-grade inflammation.
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Iron is important for oxygen transport, energy metabolism and blood formation. Deficiency or excess can cause fatigue, anemia or storage diseases. Blood tests that measure iron, ferritin, transferrin and transferrin saturation provide a comprehensive picture of the body's iron stores.

FER
Ferritin
The body's iron is stored by ferritin, which is a protein. A normal level of ferritin is important for the body's formation of hemoglobin which takes place through iron.
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FE
Iron
Common symptoms and causes of high and low iron levels. Imbalanced iron levels can cause various conditions that may sometimes require treatment.
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The kidneys are vital organs that filter the blood, regulate fluid balance, and remove waste products through urine. They play a central role in blood pressure regulation, electrolyte balance, and the production of hormones that affect blood formation and calcium metabolism. Renal markers are analyzed to assess kidney function and detect early signs of kidney disease. They can provide important information about filtration capacity, fluid balance, and any effects on the kidneys.

K
Potassium
Potassium is an important mineral for body function, especially for muscle cells. A small part of the total amount of potassium is found in body fluids, and when the potassium level is measured, it is measured in the fluid around the blood cells.
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CR
Creatinine
Creatinine is formed in your muscles when the body breaks down creatine phosphate (the muscles' energy reserve). The kidneys' job is to filter creatinine.
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KRL
Pt-eGFR(crea) relative
Pt-eGFR (crea) relative is a health marker that helps estimate kidney function and can help identify any diseases or other abnormalities.
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NA
Sodium
Sodium is a mineral that we get in our diet through, for example, meat, fish and cereals, as well as ordinary table salt, which consists of sodium chloride.
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The liver is a vital organ that plays a central role in metabolism, detoxification and energy storage. It produces enzymes and proteins that are important for digestion, blood clotting and immune function. Liver markers are analyzed in the blood to assess the health and function of the liver. They can provide important information about liver damage, inflammation and disease states.

ALA
ALT
Alate, alanine aminotransferase, is an enzyme found in the cells of the liver and the tissues of the body. The marker Alat, alanine aminotransferase, is used when liver cell damage is suspected.
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ALP
ALP
Alkaline phosphatases, ALP, are a type of enzyme that breaks down phosphate groups in organic molecules and are active at a higher pH value (alkaline).
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The thyroid is a hormone producing gland that regulates metabolism, energy levels, and several important bodily functions. It produces the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), which affect the heart, muscles, digestion, and temperature regulation. Thyroid markers are tested to assess thyroid function and detect any abnormalities. They can provide important information about hormone balance and identify conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

FT4
T4 Free
T4 Free is a thyroid hormone that measures the free thyroxine in the blood and plays an important role in body temperature and metabolism. An imbalance may indicate thyroid problems.
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TSH
TSH
TSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. TSH plays an important role in the body's hormone system and stimulates the thyroid gland to produce the hormones T4 and T3.
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Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that the body needs to maintain normal function, energy metabolism and immune function. They play a central role in everything from blood formation and bone health to hormone production and nerve function. Vitamin and mineral analyses are performed on the blood to identify any deficiencies or imbalances. They can provide important information about nutritional status and help optimize health through personalized dietary and supplement recommendations.

B12
Cobalamin
Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is necessary for the body's functionality in the nervous system and for the production of red blood cells. Lack of vitamin B12 can indicate health problems that need to be followed up.
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D25
S-25-hydroxi-Vitamin D
The biomarker S-25-hydroxy-Vitamin D is analyzed in order to measure and assess the Vitamin-D balance in the body.
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B9
Folate (folic acid)
Folate is an important B vitamin that plays a central role in cell growth and function, the production of DNA and RNA, and blood formation.
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CA
Calcium
Calcium is important for muscles, nerves and heart. We get calcium from dairy products, leafy vegetables and nuts. Vegetarians and vegans can get added calcium from alternatives to milk.
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MG
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is important for many of the body's functions, such as metabolism and the functioning of the nerves.
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Before visiting a reception for sampling, you need to do the following:

Activate referral and select reception

To activate your referral, simply follow the instructions that you will receive via email after completing the purchase. The email contains an activation code, by clicking on the link in the email you enter the flow to fill in any information, activate the referral and select reception in the sample answer service zample.

Before the sampling

  • Fast for 10 hours before sampling.
  • Leave the test before 10:00 in the morning.
  • Medicines and dietary supplements: Avoid intake of any iron tablets on the same day as the test if your test contains the marker iron. Postpone the intake of any thyroid medication until after the sample is taken and avoid dietary supplements or drugs with a high content of biotin before tests relating to thyroid markers.
  • Rest for 15 minutes in place on the sampling device.
  • Bring identification.

The referral is available digitally at the sampling unit after you activate it, follow the instructions you receive via email. Here you can read our guidelines before taking samples.

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How does it work?

Get control of your health - four simple steps

Step 1

1. Order a health check

Choose a health check or create your own by adding optional health tests to your cart.

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Step 2

2. Activate the referral

After payment, you will receive an activation code via email. Log in via "My test results" or click on the link in the email, and use the code to activate the referral and choose reception.

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3. Leave the blood sample

You visit the chosen reception to do your test. Your referral is valid for 5 months after activation.

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4. Test answers and statement

You will receive your test answers within 1-5 working days, the test answers are received continuously. Once all test results are received, they are reviewed and issued by a doctor.

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To offer you the highest possible quality and service we collaborate with accredited laboratories and trained healthcare personnel.

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With us, you can always choose freely among all our health markers and design your own personal health check based on your needs.

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Within 1-5 working days you will receive your test results, these are reviewed and assessed by a doctor. In the event of significantly deviating test answers, you will be called. You can also make an appointment with a doctor for a personal review.

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Why should I test myself?

Take health into your own hands

Track your inner self

With insight into your blood values ​​and health data, you can take control of your well-being and make conscious adjustments to your lifestyle.

Healthy diet

A healthy and varied diet is said to be a trick to reduce the risk of ill health, with full insight into your health data you can see the balance of your vitamins, minerals and hormones.

Optimize your health

Your lifestyle choices affect your general health, based on your values you can create the conditions for increased well-being - and a healthier life.

Questions and answers

Yes, you can buy all tests and health checks with us for another person. After you complete a purchase, you will receive an email with an activation code. The activation code is not personal, which means that you can give the activation code to any person. The person who is to use the code needs to have a Swedish social security number or a valid coordination number.

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No, blood tests do not replace contact with the healthcare system, which together with medical history, clinical examinations and possible blood tests can make a diagnosis.

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You submit your test at any reception that is available all over Sweden, see the "receptions" tab in the menu. The sampling is carried out by trained healthcare personnel, so you can feel confident in your choice of sampling unit and in your meeting with the staff who work for them and who perform the sampling when you leave your blood sample intravenously. Analysis of your blood samples takes place at Sweden's leading accredited laboratory Synlab, Unilabs or Karolinska University Laboratory.

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To create your own referral select the specific markers you want to test for in the shopping cart. When you complete your purchase, a separate referral is created based on your choices.

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It usually takes 1-5 working days to get your test results, these are sent to you continuously as the analysis is done. The doctors comment will appear in the final report when all test results have been received, provided it is included in your analysis.

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Add the health check or tests you want to carry out to the shopping cart, go to checkout and choose the payment option that suits you. After completed payment, we will send an email with an activation code for your referral. You use the activation code in the sample response service "My journal" to activate the referral and select the reception where you want to leave your samples.

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We want to help people improve their health. That's why it's important that you feel safe with us. As a healthcare provider, safety is our top priority and we always strive to deliver the highest quality in our services. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your experience with us - do not hesitate to contact us. We listen and will do what we can to make you feel safe and satisfied. Our satisfied customer guarantee is an expression of our commitment to you and your health - where we want to take our responsibility when you use our services to access your health data and improve your health.