Vitamin & Nutritional Testing
Popular Vitamin Deficiency Testing
Most Popular Vitamin & Nutrition Tests
These are our most popular vitamin and mineral tests. Vitamin lab tests measure blood or urine levels of various vitamins, and are helpful in diagnosing vitamin deficiencies or an excess or overabundance of particular vitamins.
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.
View DetailsVitamin B12 Test Popular Test
Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy (Calcidiol) Blood Test Popular Test
Comprehensive Mineral Panel, Blood Popular Test
The Comprehensive Mineral Panel includes testing the blood for 5 minerals and is used to detect deficiencies across the mineral spectrum.
View DetailsOmega 3 & 6 Fatty Acids Test Popular Test
This blood test can provide information about the levels of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids in the body
View DetailsComprehensive 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.
View DetailsCarotene (Beta Carotene) Test
Folic Acid (Folate) Test
Methylmalonic Acid Blood Test
Vitamin A (Retinol) Test
Vitamin B1 Test
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Test
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Test
Vitamin B5 Test
Vitamin B6 Test
Vitamin B12 Test Popular Test
Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid Test Popular Test
Vitamin C Test
Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy (Calcidiol) Blood Test Popular Test
Vitamin D 25-Dihydroxy (Calcitriol) Test
Vitamin E Test
Vitamin K1 Test
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About our Vitamin, Mineral & Nutritional Tests
Vitamins (such as A, C, D, E, and K) and minerals (such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and iron) are considered essential nutrients. These nutrients are the raw materials that the body needs to perform important functions like healing wounds, supporting the immune system, and even converting food into energy. If the body has too many or too little vitamins and minerals, it can severely throw off daily functions and create health issues.
Symptoms of a Nutrient Deficiency
Symptoms that you may be experiencing a vitamin or mineral nutrient deficiency can be:
- Burning sensation in the feet or tongue
- White growths on the eyes
- Scaly patches of skin
- Red or white bumps on the skin
- Wounds that are slow to heal
- Aching joints and muscles
- Irregular heartbeat
- Brittle hair and nails
- Bleeding gums
- Poor night vision
- Muscle cramps
- Dandruff
- Hair loss
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Weakness
Benefits of Vitamins and Minerals
There are many benefits to getting enough vitamins and minerals: They maintain healthy bones, prevent congenital disabilities (birth defects), and promote healthy teeth. However, routinely getting too many vitamins and nutrients can also cause issues such as nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.
Keeping track of your vitamin and mineral intake can be challenging, so testing your levels to see if you're deficient is highly beneficial. Once you know your results, you can modify your diet to make sure you’re getting a good variety of vitamins and minerals.
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 Test Panel is combination of 6 tests that measure and evaluate the body as a whole. It is a full blood panel that is used to measure and evaluate the body as a whole.
View DetailsStandard Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+TSH)
This health test panel includes thyroid testing, a CBC, CMP, Urinalysis, & Lipid Panel. These lab tests measure and evaluate the body as a whole and include cholesterol.
View DetailsBasic Health Panel (CMP+UA+LP)
The Basic Health Test Panel is combination of tests that measure and evaluate the body as a whole.
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