Some health insurances cover vitamin D testing and some do not, and prices vary from $10 to $50, so local laboratory costs should be checked before telling the patient that a vitamin D test is needed.
There is no agreement that screening for vitamin D deficiency in the general population is cost effective. However there is agreement that a variety of patients groups can benefit by correcting their ...
Or is the evidence still too limited? With the use of vitamin D supplements and testing for vitamin D levels now common practice for many in the U.S. and other developed nations, an expert panel ...