Get Access to Essential Micronutrient Levels with Vitamin Profile Tests
Vitamin level tests help assess common deficiency or excess patterns that may affect energy, immunity, bone health, and general wellness. Choose a targeted profile, or book a comprehensive panel when your clinician recommends broader screening.
Vitamin B Complex Profile
(8 Parameters)
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- Vitamin B3 (Nicotinic Acid)
- Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
- Vitamin B6 (P5P)
- Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
- Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)
Vitamin D Total, D2, D3, A, E, and K Profile
(6 Parameters)
Vitamin D Profile (3)
- Vitamin D Total (25-OH)
- Vitamin D2
- Vitamin D3
Vitamins A, E, & K (3)
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
Complete Vitamins Profile
(14 Parameters)
Includes Vitamin B Complex (8) + Vitamin D (3) + Vitamins A/E/K (3)
Complete Vitamins, Minerals, Iron Markers, and Metabolic Profile
(Micronutrients + full organ wellness panel)
Covers 14 vitamins, mineral markers, iron markers, micronutrient elements, toxin markers, and major organ wellness tests.
Important Things to Know About Vitamin Tests
Vitamins are micronutrients required for normal metabolism, tissue maintenance, and immune function. Both deficiency and excess can be relevant, especially when supplements are taken without medical guidance.
Vitamin profiles are typically ordered when symptoms, diet pattern, lifestyle, pregnancy, chronic illness, or clinician judgement suggests screening. A blood sample is required; the report should be interpreted in the context of clinical history.
Typical reporting time: 12–36 hours from sample collection (may vary by location/logistics).
How to Book an Order
- Choose a vitamin profile (or share your clinician’s prescription).
- WhatsApp patient details: full name, age, gender, mobile, email, address with PIN, preferred date/time.
- Order confirmation and appointment scheduling will be coordinated by the team.
- Sample collection happens at home/office as per the scheduled slot.
- Reports are shared digitally after processing; typical TAT is 12–36 hours.
FAQs on Vitamin Tests
What is a vitamin level test?
A vitamin level test is a blood test used to measure the level of one or more vitamins in your blood.
Which are the most commonly suggested vitamin tests?
Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D Total (25-OH) are commonly suggested tests in routine deficiency screening.
What is a Complete Vitamin Profile?
A Complete Vitamins Profile is a panel that includes Vitamin B Complex tests (8) and fat-soluble vitamin tests (6), totaling 14 parameters.
What are the tests in a Vitamin B Complex Profile?
Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, and B12 are included in the Vitamin B Complex Profile.
What are the components of a Vitamin D Profile?
The Vitamin D Profile typically includes Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin D Total (25-OH).
How long does it take to receive reports?
Typical reporting time is 12–36 hours from sample collection. Timing can vary by city and processing load.
Other Relevant Panels and Offers
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Anemia & Nutrition Checkup Package
Profiles that commonly include CBC, HPLC, and nutrient deficiency markers.
View DetailsBone & Muscle Health Checkups
Vitamin D and mineral relevance is common in bone wellness screening.
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