Metals

Get a clear overview of your body's metal exposure - and understand whether any levels need attention.

Metals

Focused screening of key heavy-metal markers

DKK 4.750,-

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A focused assessment of heavy-metal exposure

Metals is a targeted screening designed to measure your current exposure to clinically relevant heavy metals. The test helps identify whether your body is carrying elevated levels from environmental, occupational, or lifestyle sources.

Your results provide a baseline of metal burden and highlight any markers that may require reduction of exposure sources or follow-up support.

What you need to know about metal exposure

Exposure can be subtle and ongoing

Heavy metals may enter the body through food, water, air, work environments, or older materials - often without obvious signs.

Accumulation may happen over time

Even low-level exposure can build gradually, especially if elimination capacity is reduced.

Different people respond differently

Two people with similar environments can show very different marker levels due to genetics, lifestyle, or detoxification function.

Metal burden can affect overall resilience

Elevated levels may contribute to physiological strain, especially when combined with other stressors.

A measured baseline enables clear action

Testing replaces guesswork and helps you focus on the sources and steps that are truly relevant for you.

When testing may be valuable

Preventive clarity

You want a baseline overview of metal exposure, even without clear symptoms.

Older home or plumbing

You live in a building where pipes, fixtures, or materials may increase metal exposure.

High-exposure work or hobbies

You spend time around welding, construction, industry, shooting ranges, batteries, paints, ceramics, or chemicals.

Frequent seafood consumption

You eat a lot of fish or shellfish and want to understand your mercury and metal profile.

Previous elevated results

You are re-checking levels after earlier findings.

Persistent, unclear health strain

You want to explore whether metals could be a contributing factor to how you feel - as part of a broader health picture.

How does it work?

Metals is a simple test that offers a precise snapshot of your heavy-metal burden.

Metals

Focused screening of key heavy-metal markers

DKK 4.750,-

What's included:

  • In-clinic sample collection
  • Focused lab analysis of key heavy-metal markers
  • Clear results report with interpretation
  • Practical guidance on likely exposure sources
  • Structured recommendations to reduce avoidable exposure if relevant

Important information:

  • Metals is an exposure screening test and is best interpreted alongside your health history and symptoms.
  • A doctor consultation is not included, but can be added if you want medical review of results.
  1. Sample collection at the clinic

    You will receive a urine collection container by mail. Please collect the urine sample at home according to the enclosed instructions and bring the sample with you to the clinic.

  2. Clinic visit

    During your visit, our clinical staff will receive and register your sample and ensure it is prepared correctly for analysis.

  3. Metals report

    You will receive a comprehensive report summarizing your results, highlighting any elevated markers, and providing guidance on exposure reduction.

Ready to understand your metal burden?

Testing gives you a reliable baseline and clear direction if anything needs attention.

Metals

Focused screening of key heavy-metal markers

DKK 4.750,-

Book now

Learn more about Metals

How do I prepare for the Metals test?

After booking, you'll receive clear preparation guidance tailored to your test day.

How long does the Metals visit take?

Please plan for a total visit time of 15 minutes.

What do the results tell me?

Your results show your current exposure levels to key heavy metals. The report highlights any elevated markers.

What happens if my levels are high?

If any markers are elevated, we recommend scheduling a consultation with a physician to develop a clear plan for reducing exposure and to assess whether additional testing may be appropriate.

Is a doctor consultation included?

No, a doctor consultation is not included, but you can add one if you'd like a full medical review of your results and next steps.

How often should I get tested for metals?

Most clients repeat testing every 1-2 years, or sooner if exposure changes meaningfully or if earlier results were elevated.

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