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Vitamins & Minerals Profile
Vitamins & Minerals Profile
Feeling fatigued, run-down, or unsure if your diet meets your body’s needs? The Vitamins & Minerals Profile provides a targeted overview of essential nutrients that support energy, immunity, bone strength, and overall vitality. This test is ideal if you experience tiredness, poor recovery, or symptoms linked to low vitamin or mineral status.
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Iron Status
- Iron
- Ferritin
- Total Iron
- Binding Capacity Transferrin
- Transferrin Saturation
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Nutritional Health
- Albumin
- Calcium (Adjusted)
- Magnesium
- Iron
- Folic acid
- Vitamin B12
- Zinc
- Vitamin D
Why Needs Vitamins & Minerals Screening?
This panel evaluates core nutritional markers including iron stores, vitamin B12, vitamin D, folate, calcium, magnesium, and zinc nutrients that influence metabolism, immune defence, and musculoskeletal health. By identifying deficiencies early, it helps guide dietary adjustments or supplementation to restore balance and improve wellbeing over time.
Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?
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Accurate Results
Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.
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Fast Health Insights
Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.
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Expert Oversight
Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.
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Nationwide Access
Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.
FAQs
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Does this test identify vitamin deficiencies that cause fatigue?
Yes. It includes vitamin B12, folic acid, and iron markers all of which are commonly linked to fatigue, brain fog, or low stamina when deficient.
Can it help with bone and muscle health issues?
Definitely. The profile checks adjusted calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium key minerals for maintaining healthy bones, teeth, and muscle function.
Is it useful if I’m already taking supplements?
Yes. This test can help assess whether supplementation is effective or if levels remain outside optimal ranges, supporting more personalised health decisions.
What’s the benefit of checking iron markers like ferritin and transferrin saturation?
These markers provide a clearer picture of iron storage, transport, and bioavailability, critical for identifying both deficiency and overload.
How often should I test my vitamin and mineral levels?
For general maintenance, testing every 6–12 months is recommended, especially if you follow a restricted diet, are pregnant, or have a history of nutrient deficiency.
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