Doctor's Assessment Included
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is considered especially important for older adults, as it may support immune function, wound healing, and antioxidant protection against age-related oxidative stress. Dietary intake may vary with changing eating patterns. Healthcare providers can help assess your needs.
Reference Ranges
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
What It Measures
This test measures vitamin C (ascorbic acid) levels in your blood, expressed in umol/l. It may help assess whether your body has adequate vitamin C for immune function and antioxidant protection. Your healthcare provider can interpret results in your clinical context.
Why It Matters
For adults over 60, vitamin C may support immune resilience, collagen maintenance for skin and joint health, and protection against oxidative damage. Adequate levels have been associated with better wound healing and reduced infection risk. Consult your healthcare provider for recommendations.
When to Test
Testing may be considered when experiencing slow wound healing, frequent infections, easy bruising, or fatigue. Healthcare providers may also suggest testing for individuals who smoke, have limited fruit and vegetable intake, or have conditions affecting nutrient absorption.
Symptoms
Low Levels
High Levels
Lifestyle Tips
Foods considered rich in vitamin C include citrus fruits, berries, bell peppers, broccoli, and kiwi. Vitamin C is heat-sensitive, so raw or lightly cooked foods may retain more. Some people may benefit from increased intake during illness. Discuss supplementation with your healthcare provider.