With each test, you will receive an information sheet with your personal test QR code (CaboCheck-ID), through which you can retrieve the test result.
You have the choice to have the test done directly in the pharmacy or to make an appointment. Sample collection is done quickly and easily by our special capillary blood machine, which ensures a gentle and efficient blood draw.
Your sample will be evaluated by a professional laboratory, and you will receive your detailed laboratory report via email within 2-3 days. Benefit from the accuracy and reliability of medical laboratory tests, conveniently and easily conducted in your pharmacy.
Professionelle Probenentnahme vor Ort in der Apotheke
Einfache Kapillarblutentnahme innerhalb von 2 Minuten
Auswertung durch medizinisches Facharztlabor
Labor-Ergebnisse als PDF oder online
Parathormone is a hormone that is produced by the parathyroid glands and regulates the calcium and phosphate metabolism in the body. The laboratory value measures the concentration of PTH in the blood to evaluate the function of the parathyroid glands.
A parathyroid hormone test is recommended for: • People with symptoms such as muscle weakness, bone pain or tingling in the extremities • Patients with abnormal calcium or phosphate levels • Patients with chronic kidney disease (to monitor secondary hyperparathyroidism) • People suspected of having overactive or underactive parathyroid glands
The test serves to diagnose disorders of the parathyroid gland function, such as hyperparathyroidism (overfunction) or hypoparathyroidism (underfunction), as well as the evaluation of calcium metabolism.
A high PTH value can indicate an overactive parathyroid gland, which can lead to: • Elevated calcium levels in the blood (hypercalcemia) • Bone loss (osteoporosis) • Kidney stones A low value indicates an underactive function, which can be characterized by symptoms such as: • Muscle cramps or tremors • Tingling or numbness • Low calcium levels (hypocalcemia)
The testing can be carried out at any time of the day, but ideally fasting, as food can influence the calcium values that interact with PTH.
• PTH should be interpreted in combination with calcium and phosphate values. • Vitamin D deficiency can increase the PTH value, as the body tries to maintain the calcium level. • Chronic kidney diseases often lead to secondary hyperparathyroidism, which must be monitored specifically.