Private Calcium + Vitamin D (Venous) Test in the City of London
£122
+ £50 phlebotomy fee (per visit)
+ £50 phlebotomy (per visit)
Confidential Results
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Fast Results
1 day"
Professional Service
Registered nurses
The Calcium + Vitamin D (Venous) is available at our clinic in The City of London for £122.
* Excluding £50 phlebotomy fee (per visit)
Vitamin D plays a central role in bone health, immune function, and muscle strength. It is produced naturally by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight, and is also obtained through certain foods and supplements.
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread in the UK, particularly during autumn and winter months when sunlight exposure is limited. Public Health England has noted that a significant proportion of the UK population has low vitamin D levels, especially between October and March.
What the Calcium + Vitamin D (Venous) Measures
- 25-hydroxyvitamin D — the main circulating form of vitamin D in the blood
- This is the standard laboratory marker used to assess vitamin D status
When This Test May Be Helpful
- Fatigue, tiredness, or general low energy
- Muscle weakness, aches, or bone pain
- Frequent infections or slow recovery from illness
- Limited sun exposure or living in the UK during winter months
- A diet low in vitamin D sources (e.g. oily fish, eggs, fortified foods)
- Dark skin, which reduces vitamin D production from sunlight
- Monitoring supplementation effectiveness
Understanding Your Results
Results are typically available within 1 day" and are delivered securely.
Vitamin D levels are measured in nanomoles per litre (nmol/L). Levels below 25 nmol/L are generally considered deficient, while levels between 25 and 50 nmol/L may be considered insufficient. Optimal levels are generally above 50 nmol/L, though reference ranges may vary between laboratories.
If your levels are low, supplementation is widely available and your GP can advise on the appropriate dose for your circumstances.
Important Information
This test provides laboratory results only and does not include clinical interpretation or prescriptions. If your results suggest a deficiency, please discuss supplementation options with your GP.
Check Your Vitamin D Levels
Vitamin D deficiency is extremely common in the UK. Low levels can affect your bones, immune system, and mood.
- Over 50% of UK adults are deficient
- Essential for bone health
- Supports immune function
- May affect mood and energy
- Easy to correct with supplements
What to Expect
Book Online
Choose a convenient date and time
Visit Our Clinic
Quick blood draw by our registered nurses
Get Results
Secure results within 1 day"
Frequently Asked Questions
The appointment takes approximately 20 minutes. This includes registration, sample collection, and any questions you may have.
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