Dear, I would like to get a blood test to see which kind of supplements I should take for my general health and for my skin. Which doctor I am supposed to get appointment from?

  • Submitted on 21/08/2024

13 specialists answered

  • You should book an appointment with a general practitioner or an internal medicine doctor. They can evaluate your overall health, discuss your concerns, and order the necessary blood tests to check for deficiencies (such as vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients). 😊

    Nikita Broux

    Dietitian | Waterloo

  • Hello, for a targeted and comprehensive blood test, I believe it’s important to first consult a dietitian who can assess your dietary habits to address any potential deficiencies through food. Afterward, the dietitian can refer you to a doctor who will prescribe a blood test tailored to your specific needs. The dietitian will then be able to interpret your results and guide you on suitable supplements if necessary.
    Best regards 😊

    Rita Makhoul

    Dietitian | Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

  • You can see a doctor specialised in nutrition,

    Nisserine El Affani (Deactivated account)

    Dietitian | Molenbeek-Saint-Jean

  • Bonjour, un médecin généraliste peut vous prescrire une prise de sang, pour l'analyse le médecin peut également le faire

    Pauline Locman

    Dietitian | Ath

  • Hello, you could have an appointment with a nutritionist doctor !

    Manon Liégeois

    Dietitian | Aubel

  • You can get an appointment with any doctor...

    Amina Ferdjioui

    Dietitian | Brussels

  • Any doctor can order a blood test. Now, if you want something specific to your skin, a Dermatologist is the most adequate

    Arthur De Fooz

    Dietitian | Brussels

  • Dear,

    For a blood test to determine the best supplements for your health and skin, please book an appointment with a general practitioner (GP) or family doctor. They can guide you on the appropriate tests and next steps.

    Regards,
    H. Laamarti

    Hamza Laamarti

    New Partner |

    Dietitian | Evere

  • Hello,
    You can consult either a GP or a dermatologist
    Kind regards

    Nora Chdlaoui

    General practitioner | Molenbeek-Saint-Jean

  • Dear sir. You need supplements if you have deficiency related to abnormal alimentation. But it is possible to test the actual situation with a blood test. You can do this in my consultation or with your family physician .
    sincerly your's

    Shahram Mashayekhi

    Nutrition and Internal Medicine | Drogenbos

  • Dear, you can go to your GP to do a blood test and if you need any supplements your GP will prescribe according to the results.

    E. Kubra OKUR KAVAK

    General practitioner | Schaerbeek

  • a dermatologist

    Isabelle Coumanne

    New Partner |

    Dietitian | Donceel

  • With your family doctor it's enough.

    Alia Kassabeh

    General practitioner | Berchem-Sainte-Agathe

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