Our Vitamins and Minerals Deficiency Profile tests for:
- Vitamin D (25 OH)
- Vitamin B12
- Folate aka folic acid
- Iron / Ferritin/ TIBC
- Magnesium
- Zinc
- Copper
- Calcium
Vitamins and minerals are essential for maintaining energy levels, immune function, and overall health. Deficiencies can lead to fatigue, muscle weakness, poor concentration, and long-term health concerns. A Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency Check can help identify imbalances affecting your well-being.
What this test checks for:
- Vitamin D – Supports bone strength, immunity, and muscle function.
- Vitamin B12 – Essential for energy production and nerve health.
- Folate – Important for red blood cell formation and brain function.
- Iron & Ferritin (TIBC included) – Key for oxygen transport and preventing anaemia.
- Magnesium – Supports muscle and nerve function, and helps regulate calcium.
- Zinc – Essential for immune function, wound healing, and cell division.
- Copper – Supports iron absorption and helps maintain bone and cardiovascular health.
- Calcium – Crucial for strong bones, muscle contraction, and nerve function.
Who might benefit from this test?
- People experiencing fatigue, weakness, or frequent infections.
- Those at risk of osteoporosis or with a low dairy intake.
- Individuals following restrictive diets (e.g. vegan, vegetarian, or low dairy).
- Anyone with digestive conditions that affect nutrient absorption.
- People with unexplained muscle cramps, brittle nails, or hair thinning.
Identifying and correcting deficiencies can improve energy levels, immunity, and overall health.
PREP
- Requirement: Book this test as a morning test due to levels varying throughout the day
Our Authorised Partner: The Doctors Laboratory (TDL)
Preparing For Your Vitamins and Minerals Deficiency Profile
There are a few things that you can do in order to best prepare for your blood test:
- Dress Comfortably: Wear loose clothing that allows easy access to both arms.
- Hydrate Beforehand: We advise drinking plenty of water 24 hours before your blood test. This will make the blood draw smoother.
- Medication Matters: If you take any anticoagulant medication, we advise that you take this after your appointment. If this is not possible, please let us know before your appointment so that we can discuss the best course of action.
Are you nervous about needles? No worries! Let our team know when you arrive for your appointment. We will make sure that you are calm and comfortable during your appointment, working with you to make your blood draw as quick and painless as possible.
Our Process: Vitamins and Minerals Deficiency Profile
At Ultrasound Care, we aim to make every appointment calm and welcoming. Vitamins and Minerals Deficiency Profile appointments will be approximately 10 minutes.
During your blood test appointment, a fully trained phlebotomist will take a blood sample for you. The process will reflect the following steps:
- Our professional phlebotomist will uncover your left or right arm.
- A tourniquet will be placed on your upper arm. This is used to help swell your veins, making it easier to place a needle.
- Once successfully fitted, a sample of blood will be drawn into tubes.
- Once completed, the needle and tourniquet will be removed and a plaster placed on the open wound. This can be removed after a couple of hours.
Following the blood draw, blood samples are sent to our authorised partners TDL for analysis. TDL are based in the UK, ensuring that all results are quick and accurate.
By booking a private blood test appointment with us you are agreeing to your personal information being shared with TDL solely for the purpose of this test. Your express permission for this will also be asked during your appointment.
Blood Test Results
You can expect your blood test results within 2 - 3 working days.*
Results can be discussed further with your GP or fertility provider once received. Ultrasound Care does not review or interpret your blood test results.
*Results are subject to postal delays
With clinics in Birmingham, Bromsgrove and London, we are here to provide you with a professional service that gives you quick and accurate results. Book your blood test online today or call your local clinic for more information. For a same-day appointment, please call your local clinic.
Blood Test FAQs
Yes, it's quite common. Sometimes, a bit of bleeding can occur under the skin near the puncture site. If you're concerned, check with your practice nurse.
Don't worry. There are a few reasons why this might happen, like not being hydrated enough or having a recent blood test. We'll always offer you another appointment to try again.
We'll send your results directly to you. We recommend sharing these with your GP or fertility provider for expert interpretation and guidance.
Only a small amount of blood is drawn, approximately 8ml.