Zinc Testing (ZN)
The Zinc test is also known as a Serum zinc test.
All you need to know about testing Zinc levels with a laboratory test
Conditions linked to Zinc
How To Test Zinc
By buying a laboratory test kit with professional nurse or clinic collection, you can accurately measure Zinc for total reassurance.
Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.
Tests which include a Zinc test:
What if Zinc Results Are High?
High zinc is most often linked to zinc supplements or other sources of added zinc.
Higher zinc levels can affect copper balance, as zinc and copper levels can influence each other.
Excess zinc intake is sometimes reviewed by clinicians, and concerns are commonly discussed with a doctor.
What if Zinc Results Are Low?
Low zinc is often associated with changes in immune function, slower wound healing, and alterations in taste.
Low levels can be linked to reduced dietary intake of zinc, and zinc supplements are sometimes discussed as a way to address low zinc.
Why Take The Zinc Test?
Who Should Take This Test?
Measure your Zinc levels and with a nurse or clinic test kit
You get the convenient testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly & securely online.
This Test is advised if you:
- want the convenience of home testing without waiting for a GP appointment;
- need a high quality, clinically accredited test done in a professional clinical laboratory.
