
This Thyrocare package combines a complete vitamin profile, key minerals and nutrient elements, an advanced iron deficiency profile, pancreatic function, cardiac risk screening, CEA, and heavy/toxic elements with a comprehensive full body checkup baseline (CBC, thyroid, lipids, liver, kidney, diabetes markers, electrolytes, urine analysis). It is structured for people who want nutrition, trace elements, exposure, and comprehensive baseline testing in the same order.
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Package information
| Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Package name | Nutrition Blood Test Panel with Comprehensive Full Body Checkup |
| Parameters | 131 |
| MRP | |
| Offer price | ₹3,299 |
| Sample type | Blood and urine |
| Preparation | Overnight fasting is advised because the package includes lipid and glucose markers; drink plain water only. If you take supplements (vitamins/minerals/iron), share that information at booking so the pre-test guidance can be noted. |
| Home collection | Pan-India FREE home sample collection (slot availability depends on pincode and partner routes). |
| Reporting time | Core panels: 12–36 hours; element/heavy metal testing can take longer based on processing and logistics. |
| Best suited for | Annual full body checkup, comprehensive health screening, nutrition level review, fatigue/low energy workups, supplement planning discussions, and iron status review. |
| Lab note | Reports provide measurable lab values; interpretation should be done with a clinician, especially for deficiencies, toxic element flags, cardiac risk markers, and tumor marker context. |
Parameters included (131)
Complete Vitamin Profile (14)
- Vitamin D Total, Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B-12
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- Vitamin B3 (Nicotinic Acid)
- Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic)
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate)
- Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
- Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
Minerals and nutrient elements
- Bone and joint health mineral (2): Phosphorus, Calcium
- Antioxidant and brain function mineral (1): Serum Copper
- Metabolic mineral (1): Magnesium
- Nutrient elements (8): Cobalt, Chromium, Molybdenum, Silver, Vanadium, Selenium, Nickel, Manganese
Advanced Iron Deficiency Profile (5)
- % Transferrin Saturation
- Iron
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- Transferrin (Serum)
- Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity (UIBC)
Pancreatic Profile (2)
- Amylase
- Lipase
Inflammation, tumor marker, and cardiac risk
- Inflammatory marker (1): ESR
- Tumor marker (1): Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
- Advanced cardiac risk markers (5): Apo B / Apo A1 Ratio, Apolipoprotein-A1, Apolipoprotein-B, HS-CRP, Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]
Complete Hemogram (30)
- Basophils (%, Absolute), Eosinophils (%, Absolute), Lymphocytes (%, Absolute), Monocytes (%, Absolute), Neutrophils (%, Absolute)
- Hemoglobin, Hematocrit (PCV), Total RBC, Total Leucocytes (WBC)
- MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD
- Platelet Count, MPV, PCT, PDW, PLCR
- Immature Granulocytes (IG, IG%), Nucleated RBC (NRBC, NRBC%)
- Mentzer Index
Diabetes profile, electrolytes, thyroid
- Diabetic profile (3): Fasting Blood Sugar (Glucose), HbA1c, Average Blood Glucose (ABG)
- Electrolytes (2): Sodium, Chloride
- Thyroid profile (3): T3 (Total), T4 (Total), TSH (Ultrasensitive)
Lipid profile (10)
- Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides, VLDL Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol (Direct), LDL Cholesterol (Direct)
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
- Ratios: HDL/LDL, LDL/HDL, TC/HDL, TRIG/HDL
Liver profile (12)
- Protein Total, Albumin (Serum), Globulin (Serum), Alb/Glob Ratio
- Bilirubin Total, Bilirubin Direct, Bilirubin Indirect
- SGOT (AST), SGPT (ALT), SGOT/SGPT Ratio
- Alkaline Phosphatase, GGT
Kidney profile (7)
- Creatinine (Serum), eGFR
- Urea (Calculated), Urea/Sr. Creatinine Ratio
- BUN, BUN/Sr. Creatinine Ratio
- Uric Acid
Heavy and toxic elements (14)
- Aluminium, Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Caesium
- Mercury, Lead, Tin, Bismuth, Beryllium
- Antimony, Strontium, Thallium, Uranium
Routine urine analysis (10)
- Specific Gravity, pH
- Urinary Glucose, Urine Ketone, Urinary Protein
- Urine Blood, Urinary Bilirubin, Urobilinogen
- Nitrite, Urinary Leucocytes (Pus Cells)
What this package covers, and why it is structured this way
Nutrition screening is not limited to one or two vitamins. This panel maps fat-soluble vitamins (A, D fractions, E, K), key B-vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6-P5P, B7, B9, B12), and a set of minerals and trace elements used in metabolic pathways and antioxidant defense. The iron profile extends beyond serum iron, capturing binding capacity and transferrin saturation so deficiency patterns can be reviewed with context.
The “full body” backbone adds the core annual baseline: CBC with indices (including Mentzer Index), thyroid, lipid fractions and ratios, liver and kidney chemistry, diabetes markers (fasting glucose, HbA1c, ABG), electrolytes, and routine urine analysis. The package also includes HS-CRP, Apo-markers, and Lp(a) for cardiac risk discussion and CEA as a general tumor marker that requires clinician correlation (it is not a stand-alone diagnosis).
Because exposure history matters in some households and workplaces, heavy/toxic elements are included as a separate block in the same order. If you are comparing nearby options, you can also review Nutritionist’s Choice (Complete Full Body) and the focused Anemia & Nutrition Checkup.
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FAQs for Nutrition + Comprehensive Full Body Checkup
Is this package only for vitamin testing?
Does it include Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3 separately?
What makes the iron profile “advanced” here?
Are cardiac risk markers included, or only cholesterol?
What does CEA mean in a preventive package?
Does the package include pancreatic enzymes?
What is covered under urine testing?
How is home collection handled for this package?
When should I avoid taking supplements before the test?
What reporting timeline should I plan for?
Which other package should I choose if I only need nutrition markers?
Is this suitable as an annual preventive package?
Authorship and medical review
Written by:
Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by:
Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: March 6, 2026