
Understanding health – with the Probatix -Knowledge area
Here you will find all articles about blood values and other tests, frequently asked questions, and health-related contexts – clearly explained and medically substantiated.
General information about our tests
This is how our tests work – from sample collection to laboratory results. Answers to frequently asked questions about the process, safety, and accuracy.
Home Testing
Health checks conveniently from home – with certified test kits and clearly understandable results.
Pharmacy Tests
Get tested directly on-site: Many
Capillary blood tests
With a small prick to great insight: This is how tests with capillary blood from the fingertip work.
Early detection
Recognize changes early – our tests help identify risks in a timely manner.
Symptoms and Diseases
Many complaints such as fatigue, hair loss, or digestive problems have a measurable cause. Our tests help to identify possible triggers such as hormonal changes, infections, or nutrient deficiencies at an early stage.
Allergies and intolerances
Whether it's pollen, food, or additives – our tests help to better understand potential triggers.
Cortisol and Burnout
Chronic stress can be reflected in cortisol levels – an important marker for physical overload.
Diabetes and blood tests
With tests such as the HbA1c value, early indications of diabetes can be detected.
Nutrient deficiency
Iron, B12, Vitamin D? Our tests show if your body is missing important nutrients.
Hormonal balance
Hormones influence energy, mood, and fertility – a test provides clarity.
Sexually transmitted infections
Discreetly test at home: Our STI checks cover a variety of sexually transmitted infections.
Tripper Test
Gonorrhea (clap) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Many infected individuals have no symptoms – therefore, testing can be advisable.
Healthy organs
Organs like the thyroid and liver perform enormously every day. Our tests help to check their function at an early stage – even without acute symptoms.
Thyroid
A small organ with a big impact: Thyroid values influence metabolism, energy, and mood.
Liver
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Important laboratory values
Laboratory values often provide the first indications of physical imbalances – even when no symptoms have appeared yet. Here you will learn which values are particularly relevant and what they may mean.
Introduction
Whether it's a blood count, inflammation markers, or vitamins – these values are particularly frequently determined and provide key insights into your health.
List of Blood Values
From blood cells to electrolytes to vitamins – an overview of key laboratory values and their significance.
CRP value and inflammation markers
The CRP value indicates acute inflammations in the body – an important marker for infections or chronic conditions.
Measure and increase testosterone
Testosterone plays an important role in performance, mood, and libido – a test provides clarity.
Lipoprotein(a)
A frequently inherited risk factor for heart attack and stroke – detectable early through a simple blood test.
Vitamin D
The "sunshine vitamin" is important for the immune system, bones, and psyche – a deficiency is widespread.
Vitamin B12
Essential for the nervous system and blood formation – a deficiency often remains undetected for a long time.
Iron and Ferritin
A low iron level can lead to fatigue, weakness, and concentration problems – easily testable.