How To Get Your Vitamin D Levels Measured, Even Without Insurance

By now, you’re probably used to getting a blood test with your annual physical. You fast, go to a lab early, get a few vials of blood drawn, and then (possibly) receive a call or electronic notification with an “all good” or a “this is out of range.” At least that’s how it works in traditional medical practices. 

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