BLOOD TEST PANEL
Iron Deficiency
A comprehensive 19-marker blood panel that gives deeper insight into iron levels, storage, and utilisation — helping uncover patterns standard testing may miss.
199€ · 15 minute blood draw
✓ 19 biomarkers
✓ Physician reviewed
✓ Complete iron profile
✓ Clear next-step guidance

What This Panel Evaluates
This extensive panel looks beyond basic iron testing to evaluate iron storage, availability, oxygen-carrying capacity, and broader blood health — providing a clearer picture of overall iron status.
Iron Stores
Evaluates stored iron reserves and helps identify early depletion.
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Includes:
Ferritin
Oxygen-Carrying Capacity
Evaluates red blood cell health and how effectively oxygen is carried through the body.
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Includes:
Hemoglobin · Hematocrit · RBC · MCV · MCH · MCHC · RDW
Iron Availability
Evaluates circulating iron and how efficiently it is transported for use.
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Includes:
Serum Iron · Transferrin · Transferrin Saturation · TIBC
Broader Blood Context
Evaluates additional blood markers that help place iron results in wider clinical context.
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Includes:
WBC · Platelets · Differential Count
Who Can Benefit From This Test?
This panel may be particularly valuable for those experiencing symptoms or lifestyle factors commonly associated with low iron.
WOMEN'S HEALTH
✓ Heavy or prolonged menstrual cycles
✓ Pregnancy or postpartum recovery
✓ Hormonal contraception or IUD use
DIETARY FACTORS
✓ Vegetarian or vegan diet
✓ Low dietary iron intake
✓ Digestive absorption concerns
ACTIVE LIFESTYLES
✓ Regular endurance or high-intensity training
✓ Slower recovery after exercise
✓ Reduced performance
ONGOING SYMPTOMS
✓ Persistent fatigue or low energy
✓ Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
✓ Hair thinning or brittle nails
Explore Your Biomarkers
Iron Stores
1 marker
Ferritin reflects stored iron reserves and is often one of the earliest indicators of declining iron status. Low ferritin may be associated with fatigue, reduced exercise tolerance, and hair shedding even before anemia develops.
Iron Availability
4 markers
These markers help assess how much iron is circulating in the bloodstream, and how effectively it is transported for use throughout the body.
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Serum iron reflects the amount of iron currently available, while transferrin and transferrin saturation indicate how iron is carried and delivered. Total iron binding capacity (TIBC) provides additional context on how much iron the blood can transport.
Oxygen-Carrying Capacity
3 markers
These markers assess red blood cells and their ability to carry oxygen throughout the body.
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Hemoglobin and hematocrit reflect how much oxygen your blood can transport, while red blood cell count provides additional context on overall circulation. Changes in these markers may be associated with fatigue, reduced endurance, or shortness of breath.
Red Cell Indices
4 markers
These markers provide additional insight into the size, structure, and variation of red blood cells.
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Measurements such as MCV, MCH, and MCHC reflect the average size and hemoglobin content of red blood cells, while RDW indicates how much those cells vary in size. Together, they help identify patterns that may be consistent with iron deficiency or other underlying imbalances.
White Blood Cells & Platelets
2 markers
These markers provide additonal context on overall blood health and immune function.
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White blood cell count reflects immune activity, while platelets play a key role in blood clotting and repair. Together, they help place iron-related findings in a broader clinical context.
Differential Count
5 markers
These markers break down the different types of white blood cells, providing more detailed insight into immune function.
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Neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils each play distinct roles in the body. Together, they help offer additional context when interpreting overall blood health alongside iron status.
Your Results, Clearly Explained
Your results are reviewed in context — helping you understand not just individual values, but how they relate to one another and what they may indicate overall.
Clear Interpretation
Results are reviewed to highlight any values outside expected ranges and what they may indicate.
Connected Insights
Markers are considered together, helping identify patterns that may not be visible in isolated results.
Practical context
Results are presented with relevant context, supporting more informed conversations with your healthcare provider.
Understand your iron status with clarity and confidence
