Cholesterol + blood glucose level $20

We also offer a reading of total cholesterol and detailed readings of HDL and LDL with blood glucose. $25

How does it work?

A simple finger-prick test to obtain a drop of blood. This is placed on a test strip. We use a special test strip that is programmed to indicate to the photon detector in the sensor device what component is glucose and what is cholesterol.

Importance

Knowing that your blood glucose level and cholesterol both need regulating allows us to adjust your dietary requirements, with emphasis on carbohydrate/fat/protein ratios.

Benefit to you

Saves the need for separate tests.

Frequency

For normal readings, we advise an annual check-up. For marginal readings, quarterly. For high readings, monthly.

Resources

Our experts can help you identify and manage your health concerns using modern, safe and effective techniques.

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