The comprehensive vitamin & mineral panel measures a wide range of vitamins and mineral blood levels.
Test Type: Blood
Preparation: Fasting is required, see FAQ
Test Results: Typically 4 days
The comprehensive vitamin and mineral panel builds on the advanced vitamin panel by including blood tests for vitamin A, B6, B9, B12, D and E. The comprehensive vitamin and mineral panel also tests the ferritin test, iron & TIBC test, magnesium test, phosphorous test, and zinc test.
To get a comprehensive vitamin and mineral panel near you, simply order online and get tested at the lab near you. Once your comprehensive vitamin and mineral lab results are ready, they will be available for download. As can be seen on the sample results above, your comprehensive vitamin and mineral results will be reported as numerical values and can be compared against the reference ranges provided by the lab.
For a basic vitamin screening test, check out the vitamin panel. To test for mineral levels, the mineral panel is something to consider.
What is tested in the comprehensive vitamin & mineral panel?
The comprehensive vitamin & mineral panel measures your blood levels of ferritin, iron and TIBC, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamins A, B6, B9 (Folate), B12, D & E, and zinc.
Why is the comprehensive vitamin & mineral panel important?
The comprehensive vitamin & mineral panel screens for a wide range of vitamin and mineral deficiencies or toxicities.
Do I need to fast to take this test?
An 8-12 hour fast is recommended before testing.
How long does it take to get test results?
It typically takes 4 business days or less.