What It Includes
š©øCore Blood Markers
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Hemoglobin
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Hematocrit
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White Blood Cell Count
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Red Blood Cell Count
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Platelets
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Neutrophils
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Lymphocytes
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Monocytes
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Eosinophils
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Basophils
šRed Cell Indices
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Mean Cell Volume
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Mean Cell Hemoglobin
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MCHC
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Red Cell Distribution Width
āļøIron Profile
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Serum Iron
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Ferritin
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Transferrin
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Transferrin Saturation
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Total Iron Binding Capacity
Why This Test Matters
Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide, yet it often goes undiagnosed for years. Standard blood tests miss the early stages, and symptoms mimic everything from stress to aging to simple tiredness.
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This panel looks beyond basic markers to provide a more complete picture - helping you understand iron levels, storage, and how effectively your body is using it.

Women's Health
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Heavy or prolonged menstrual cycles
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Pregnancy or postpartum recovery
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Using IUDs or hormonal contraception
Active Lifestyles
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Regular endurance or high-intensity training
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Slower recovery or reduced performance
Dietary Factors
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Vegetarian or vegan diet
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Low dietary iron intake
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Digestive disorders (Celiac, Crohn's, IBS)
Ongoing Symptoms
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Persistant fatigue or low energy
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Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
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Hair thinning or brittle nails
Who Is This Test For?
Additional Signs & Considerations
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Shortness of breath during normal activities
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Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
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Cold hands and feet
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Frequent headaches
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Cravings for ice or non-food items
Your Results, Clearly Explained
When your results are ready, your physician analysis will help you understand:
š Which values fall outside normal ranges and what that may indicate
š How different markers relate to each other
š§© Whether patterns suggest specific imbalances
šæ What lifestyle or medical approaches may be considered
š Whether follow-up testing could be beneficial

