Self-analysis (Blood and urine)
Self-analysis of blood and urine allows you to quickly and safely measure some important parameters (glycemia, cholesterol, triglycerides, etc.) and to obtain a reliable result to take to your doctor for evaluation.
Self-analysis of the level of triglycerides in the blood, which is monitored by taking a drop of capillary blood.
Self-analysis of the level of cholesterol in the blood, which is monitored by taking a drop of capillary blood.
Self-analysis of blood lipid levels, which is monitored by taking a drop of capillary blood.
Hemoglobin is the molecule contained in red blood cells, essential for the transport of oxygen. Its deficiency may be due to anemia conditions.
Glycated hemoglobin is a reference value for the prevention or diagnosis of diabetes: this indicator is all the greater the higher the glycemia.
Glycemia refers to the concentration of glucose in the blood, which is detected by taking a drop of blood from the fingertip.
The Transaminase Analysis is monitored by taking a drop of blood from the fingertip.
The urine test allows to diagnose renal dysfunction, cardiac, hepatic and metabolic disorders.

