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Energy Blood Test
This blood test profile will cover common causes for feeling tired all the time.
- High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
- Full Blood Count
- Liver Function Test
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B9
- Ferritin
- Testosterone (total)
- Diabetes (HbA1c)
- Thyroid function (TSH and T4)
Common Q&A about Energy and Mood Blood Test
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Energy and Mood Blood Tests are specialized tests that measure various biomarkers related to energy levels, mood regulation, and overall mental well-being. These tests help identify potential causes of fatigue, low energy, and mood disorders.
Common biomarkers include thyroid hormones (like TSH, T3, and T4), vitamin D, B12, folate, iron levels, ferritin, cortisol, testosterone, and markers of inflammation such as C-reactive protein (CRP).
By identifying deficiencies or imbalances in key nutrients and hormones, these tests can guide dietary, lifestyle, or medical interventions that may help improve energy levels, stabilize mood, and enhance overall well-being.
Anyone experiencing chronic fatigue, low energy, mood swings, depression, anxiety, or unexplained changes in their mental or physical health might benefit from these tests to uncover potential underlying causes.
Preparation may involve fasting for 8-12 hours prior to the test, avoiding certain medications or supplements, and following specific instructions from your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results.
The results can indicate whether you have deficiencies (e.g., low vitamin D or B12), hormonal imbalances (e.g., thyroid dysfunction or abnormal cortisol levels), or other issues that may be affecting your energy and mood.
Results are typically available within a few days to a week. Your healthcare provider will review the results with you and may recommend lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, or further testing.
While these tests can reveal biological factors contributing to mood issues, they cannot diagnose mental health conditions on their own. However, they can provide valuable information that, when combined with a clinical evaluation, can aid in diagnosis and treatment.
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and whether the tests are deemed medically necessary. It’s best to check with your insurance provider to determine what is covered.
If your results indicate any deficiencies or imbalances, your healthcare provider will discuss treatment options, which may include dietary changes, supplements, medications, or further testing to address the underlying issues affecting your energy and mood.