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Vitamin Testing

Vitamin Deficiency Level Testing

Vitamin Tests & Panels

Comprehensive Vitamin Panel Popular Test

The Comprehensive Vitamin Panel includes testing the blood for 13 vitamins and is used to detect deficiencies across the vitamin spectrum.

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Vitamin A (Retinol) Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin A (retinol) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid Test Popular Test

This blood test is used to measure vitamin B12 and Folic Acid levels.

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Folic Acid (Folate) Test

This test is used to determine folic acid (folate) levels.

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Vitamin B12 Test Popular Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B1 Test

This blood test is used to determine Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Test

This blood test is used to determine Vitamin B3 (Niacin) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B5 Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) deficiencies.

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Vitamin B6 Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) deficiencies.

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Carotene (Beta Carotene) Test

This test is used to determine Carotene, (beta carotene) deficiencies.

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Vitamin C Test

This blood test is used to determine Vitamin C deficiencies.

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Vitamin D 25-Dihydroxy (Calcitriol) Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin D (25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D) deficiencies.

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Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy (Calcidiol) Blood Test Popular Test

This blood test measures the Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy (Calcidiol) levels.

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Vitamin E Test

This test is used to determine vitamin E levels.

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Vitamin K1 Test

This test is used to determine Vitamin K1 (Phylloquinone) deficiencies.

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About our Vitamin Tests

Our bodies need vitamins. One of the biggest goals of maintaining a well-balanced diet is ensuring that we get the proper dosage of vitamins. Being deficient in certain vitamins can lead to a wide variety of health problems that are difficult to diagnose without the help of lab testing.

Symptoms of a Vitamin Deficiency

  • Joint pain
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Anxiety
  • Slow to heal wounds
  • Headaches
  • Hair loss
  • Brittle nails

Some parts of the world are not fortunate enough to put a major focus on maintaining a balanced diet, however, in countries like the U.S. where food is abundant to a fault, vitamin deficiencies are usually a result of the following:

  • Fad diets
  • Poverty
  • Drug abuse
  • Alcoholism
  • Digestive issues (malabsorption)

Common Vitamin Deficiencies

  • Iron
  • Iodine
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • Calcium
  • Vitamin A
  • Magnesium

The good thing about lab testing for vitamin deficiencies is that everything is on a spectrum of low to high. Even if you don’t come up as deficient (meaning you have enough to live) you may still be on the lower end of the spectrum, meaning you need more of a certain vitamin to thrive.

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More Tests Worth Investing In

General Wellness Panels

These commonly ordered blood work and urine lab tests help measure overall health and wellness, and are routinely ordered by doctors for insight into an individual's general health.


Comprehensive Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+Iron+TSH)

The Comprehensive Health Panel expands wellness testing to include iron status, helping assess energy levels, oxygen transport, and anemia risk. It’s an excellent choice for individuals seeking a complete picture of metabolic, blood, thyroid, and nutritional health.

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Standard Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+TSH)

The Standard Health Panel delivers a more comprehensive assessment by combining essential metabolic, cholesterol, blood, thyroid, and urinary testing. This panel offers deeper insight into how your major organs and systems are functioning together to support proactive, preventive care.

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Basic Health Panel (CMP+UA+LP)

The Basic Health Panel provides a foundational overview of your overall health by evaluating key markers related to heart health, metabolism, kidney and liver function. It’s an ideal annual screening to identify early health risks and monitor changes before symptoms appear.

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