Urine test at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a urine collection kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a urine sample yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
Mercury (Urine)
Mercury in urine; recent exposure.
€35.95EUR
€5.95EUR
Costs are per order
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 sterren
- No GP referral needed
- Reviewed by BIG-registered physician
- ISO 15189 Certified laboratory
- At-home urine collection
- Order today, ships today
Urine test at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a urine collection kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a urine sample yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
What is Mercury?
Mercury is a heavy metal that can occur in the environment and can be absorbed by humans through food, water, or air. Although it occurs naturally, high levels of mercury can be harmful to health, especially to the nervous system and the kidneys.
Why test for Mercury?
Testing for mercury is important for individuals who may have been exposed to high levels of this metal, for example, due to their occupation, living environment, or consumption of certain types of fish. It can also be useful for pregnant women, due to the risks of mercury to the developing fetus.
What does it indicate?
The mercury level in your urine can indicate whether you have been exposed to higher than normal levels of this metal. This is important for assessing the risk of health effects, particularly concerning the nervous system and the kidneys.
What does a high Mercury level mean?
A high mercury level may indicate recent exposure to mercury. This can lead to health effects such as nerve damage, vision and hearing problems, or motor skill disturbances. Long-term exposure can have serious consequences for health.
What does a low Mercury level mean?
A low mercury level is considered normal and indicates that no significant exposure to mercury has occurred. It is important to maintain low levels to avoid health risks.


