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B Vitamins Check

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

4

Duration

30 min

Results

7 days

Blood test to measure B vitamins levels and assess deficiencies.

Specialized laboratory testing measures specific biomarkers or health parameters to evaluate particular aspects of your health. Each test targets different biological systems — metabolic function, nutrient status, infection markers, or organ health — providing precise data that guides clinical decision-making. Results are compared against established reference ranges and interpreted in the context of your overall health profile, medications, and symptoms.

Key Details

Sample
As specified by test
Results
1–7 business days

Who Is This For?

People with specific health concerns requiring targeted investigation. Those whose doctor has recommended particular tests. Anyone wanting to monitor specific biomarkers over time.

What's Included

Specific laboratory analysis
Results with reference ranges
Clinical interpretation

Preparation Required

Follow any test-specific preparation instructions provided by the clinic. Bring a list of all medications and supplements.

Biomarkers Tested

4
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) µg/L

Crucial in metabolic reactions and ATP formation; needed by all body cells.

Pyridoxal-5-phosphate (Vitamin B6) µg/L

Helps make neurotransmitters, controls homocysteine, supports brain function, hormone and red cell production, and immune system.

Active Vitamin B12 pmol/L

Active vitamin B12 is the biologically active form of vitamin B12 that is essential for many physiological processes in the body, including the production of red blood cells, DNA synthesis, and nerve function.

Folate (Vitamin B9) ng/mL

Essential for DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell formation. Folate deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia and, during pregnancy, increases the risk of neural tube defects. Works closely with vitamin B12.

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