Celiac disease testing in Leyland

Find health labs to test for Celiac disease in Leyland and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Celiac disease

Gluten Intolerance Test Microbiome Test
Gluten Sensitivity Test by LloydsPharmacy

Cuerden Way, Preston, PR5 6BJ, United Kingdom

4.6 km

Unverified

A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Capitol Centre, Preston, PR5 4AW, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by Dam Health Manchester Clinic

171 Friargate, Preston, PR1 2, United Kingdom

4.6 km

Unverified

A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £139.00

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Gluten Intolerance Test by LloydsPharmacy

112 Deepdale Road, Preston, PR1 5AR, United Kingdom

4.6 km

Unverified

A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Intolerance Test by LloydsPharmacy

Geoffrey Street, Preston, PR1 5NE, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by LloydsPharmacy

Flintoff Way, Preston, PR1 6PJ, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Intolerance Test by LloydsPharmacy

40 Berry Lane, Preston, PR3 3JJ, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Atherton Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic Limited

Eckersley Precinct, Manchester, M46 0DR, United Kingdom

23.6 km

Unverified

A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £200.00

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by Diane Nivern Clinic Ltd

406 Bury New Road, Manchester, M45 7SX, United Kingdom

23.6 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £120.00

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Practice Pharmacy Direct

78 Hartsbourne Avenue, Liverpool, L25 1RD, United Kingdom

23.4 km

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Celiac disease - symptoms and how to test

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immunological illness that causes damage to the small intestine. Consuming gluten-containing foods is the primary cause of the condition. The infection can lead to chronic digestive issues that prevent the body from absorbing the required nutrients. Worldwide, both children and adults have celiac disease. White Americans have a higher incidence of celiac disease than any other race or ethnicity in the United States. Celiac disease is more common in females than in males. Before starting a gluten-free diet, it is important to get tested for celiac disease. If the tests show celiac disease, your doctor will likely request an endoscopy.