This test analyses the level of your core vitamins: Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B9 (Folate), helping you to quickly identify any vitamin deficiencies or issues.
Essentials Vitamins
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£80.00
3 Biomarkers
Turnaround times
At Clinilabs, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the fastest turnaround times.
You will start receiving dispatched results as soon as they are available and have passed our clinical validation.
Turnaround times vary by test, and by cases. Some results are available within hours while more complex tests can take days.
Please note the turnaround times are a guide and are not a guarantee.
Appointment Required
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Professional Blood Draw
Performed by certified phlebotomists
Why Clinilabs?
What’s included in this test
Vitamins
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is vital for energy production and nerve health. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, memory problems, and anaemia.
Vitamin D (25-OH)
Vitamin D (25-OH) supports bone health, immunity, and mood regulation. It's one of the most common deficiencies in the UK and worth checking routinely.
Minerals
Folate
Folate is a B-vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and red blood cell production. It's especially important during pregnancy and for individuals with fatigue or dietary deficiencies.
FAQs
What is folate?
Folate is a B vitamin that plays an important role in helping the body process amino acids and create the building blocks of DNA. It also supports the production of healthy red blood cells. Folate is especially important in early pregnancy, so if you're planning to conceive, it's a good idea to check that your folate levels are where they should be.
What are the symptoms of low folate?
Low RBC folate can lead to fatigue, weakness, irritability, headaches, and in more serious cases, megaloblastic anemia. In pregnancy, low folate levels increase the risk of birth defects.
What is Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 is a vital nutrient that helps your body make red blood cells, supports nerve function, and aids in energy production. It’s found mainly in animal-based foods like meat, fish, dairy, and eggs.
Since your body can’t produce B12 on its own, it must come from your diet or supplements. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, weakness, tingling, and, in severe cases, nerve or memory issues. People following vegetarian or vegan diets, as well as older adults, may be more at risk and could benefit from fortified foods or B12 supplements.
What are signs of low Vitamin B12?
Common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, tingling in the hands or feet, memory problems, and difficulty concentrating. Severe deficiency can cause nerve damage if left untreated.