
Can vitamin D be measured?
Yes, vitamin D can be measured. With a reliable home test like The Tester’s Vitamin D test, you can easily check your vitamin D levels. This test measures the amount of vitamin D in a tiny drop of blood and gives reliable results within 10-15 minutes.
What is vitamin D and why is it important?
Vitamin D is an essential vitamin that helps absorb calcium and phosphorus. It contributes to strong bones and teeth and supports the immune system. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to health problems such as muscle weakness, fatigue, bone pain and even an increased risk of infections.
How can you measure vitamin D?
With The Tester’ s Vitamin D test, you can quickly and easily measure your vitamin D levels at home. This CE-certified home test uses a tiny drop of blood from your fingertip and gives reliable results within 10-15 minutes.
Who is the vitamin D test suitable for?
The test is ideal for people experiencing symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Muscle and joint pain
- Weak bones
High-risk groups such as the elderly, people with dark skin or those who see little sunlight can also benefit from this test.
How does the vitamin D test work?
The test is easy to use and includes all the essentials. Here is a step-by-step explanation:
- Preparation:
Clean your fingertip with the alcohol gauze provided. - Blood collection:
Use the automatic lancing pen and collect a drop of blood with the transfer pipette. Add this to the test cassette. - Read result:
Add 2 drops of buffer to the cassette and read the result after 10-15 minutes.
The test has a 94% reliability in both sensitivity and specificity, meaning the results are highly accurate.
Why choose a home test?
A home test saves you time and effort. You do not need to visit a doctor or laboratory and can take the test in your own environment. Within minutes, you will know whether your vitamin D levels are up to par.
Order your Vitamin D test today
Want to be sure about your vitamin D levels? Order The Tester’ s Vitamin D test today and receive it tomorrow. So you can spot and address health problems early.




