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Does the time of day you get your blood drawn for a vit d, calcium and pth level matter?

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Dr. Thomas Knecht answered

No, anytime is OK: Hi. No, there's no routine daily variation in those analytes, so anytime of day is fine.

Answered 8/31/2014

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