Vitamin and Iron Panel
Iron status and Vitamin D to support nutritional awareness.
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Included Markers
5 markersA panel measuring iron status (Ferritin, Iron, Transferrin, Transferrin Saturation) and Vitamin D. Together, these markers provide insight into your nutritional status regarding iron and vitamin D levels.
Why this test?
Iron and Vitamin D are nutrients that play a role in many body functions, from energy levels and immune function to bone health. Measuring multiple iron-related markers (not just one) gives a more nuanced view of iron status, while Vitamin D is a commonly checked nutrient, especially in regions with limited sunlight.
Who is this test for?
This test may be relevant for adults who want insight into their iron and vitamin D levels. It can be useful for those experiencing fatigue or low energy, for those who follow a restricted diet, or for anyone whose healthcare provider has suggested checking these values.
What is tested?
- Ferritin: reflects your body's iron stores. Low ferritin may indicate depleted iron reserves.
- Iron (Serum): the amount of iron circulating in the blood at the time of the test.
- Transferrin: a protein that transports iron in the blood. Its level can help indicate whether the body is requesting more iron.
- Transferrin Saturation: the percentage of transferrin that is carrying iron. Helps assess how much of the iron transport capacity is being used.
- Vitamin D: a vitamin involved in bone health, immune function, and other processes. Levels can be lower in seasons with less sunlight.
What can this test tell you?
The results may indicate whether your iron stores and vitamin D levels fall within expected ranges. Low ferritin with low transferrin saturation, for example, could suggest that iron reserves are running low. Vitamin D levels outside the reference range are common, particularly in the Netherlands during autumn and winter months.
How is the sample collected?
A blood sample is drawn at a certified sample point (afnamepunt). There are over 750 locations across the Netherlands. After placing your order, you can select a location and time that suits you.
When is this test useful?
This test may be useful when you want to check your iron and vitamin D levels, for example if you have been feeling tired, if you follow a vegetarian or limited diet, or simply as part of a general health check.
What do the results mean?
Results are presented with reference ranges for each marker. Iron-related values should be looked at together for the most informative picture. A healthcare provider can help you understand what the results may mean and whether any adjustments to diet or supplementation could be considered.
Preparation
Fasting is recommended for more consistent iron results. Avoid iron supplements for 24 hours before the blood draw, as they can temporarily raise serum iron levels.
What happens after the results?
Your results are available in your personal dashboard. If values fall outside the reference range, or if you would like guidance on diet or supplementation, discussing the results with your healthcare provider is recommended.
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A BIG-registered physician reviews your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
Choose your check-up
Browse our health panels and choose the check-up that fits you. Compare markers, or build a custom test.
Receive your lab referral
On the same business day you'll receive an email from ZorgDomein with a barcode. Orders outside business hours are processed the next business day.
Get tested at a lab near you
Show the barcode on your phone and bring a valid ID. Done in under 15 minutes.
Receive your report from the doctor
A BIG-registered physician reviews your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
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With more than 700+ certified phlebotomy points across the Netherlands.
What We Test
This health panel includes 5 biomarkers to give you a clear picture of your health.
Serum iron measures the amount of circulating iron in your blood. Iron is essential for haemoglobin production, oxygen transport, and energy metabolism throughout the body.
Learn moreTransferrin saturation measures the percentage of the iron-transport protein transferrin that is occupied by iron. It is a key indicator of your body's iron status and helps distinguish between different causes of iron-related disorders.
Learn moreVitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in calcium absorption, bone health, and immune function. It is primarily produced in the skin through sunlight exposure and can also be obtained from certain foods and supplements.
Learn moreFerritin is a protein that stores iron in your cells and releases it when your body needs it. Blood ferritin levels reflect your body's total iron stores and are the most sensitive indicator for iron deficiency.
Learn moreTransferrin is the main protein responsible for transporting iron in the blood. It carries iron from the gut and storage sites to cells that need it, including bone marrow for red blood cell production.
Learn moreIron (Serum)
MineralsSerum iron measures the amount of circulating iron in your blood. Iron is essential for haemoglobin production, oxygen transport, and energy metabolism throughout the body.
Iron is vital for producing red blood cells and carrying oxygen. Both low and high levels can affect your health. Serum iron is best interpreted alongside ferritin and TIBC for a complete picture. Consult your healthcare provider.
Transferrin Saturation
MineralsTransferrin saturation measures the percentage of the iron-transport protein transferrin that is occupied by iron. It is a key indicator of your body's iron status and helps distinguish between different causes of iron-related disorders.
Transferrin saturation is one of the most informative markers for assessing iron balance. It can help identify iron deficiency before anemia develops and is also valuable for detecting iron overload conditions such as hemochromatosis.
Vitamin D (25-OH)
VitaminsVitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in calcium absorption, bone health, and immune function. It is primarily produced in the skin through sunlight exposure and can also be obtained from certain foods and supplements.
Adequate vitamin D levels are essential for strong bones, a well-functioning immune system, and overall well-being. Low levels may be associated with an increased risk of bone disorders, mood changes, and weakened immunity. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
Ferritin
MineralsFerritin is a protein that stores iron in your cells and releases it when your body needs it. Blood ferritin levels reflect your body's total iron stores and are the most sensitive indicator for iron deficiency.
Iron is essential for oxygen transport, energy production, and immune function. Ferritin testing helps detect iron deficiency before anaemia develops, or iron overload which can damage organs. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
Transferrin
MineralsTransferrin is the main protein responsible for transporting iron in the blood. It carries iron from the gut and storage sites to cells that need it, including bone marrow for red blood cell production.
Transferrin levels help determine whether your body is getting enough iron and transporting it effectively. Abnormal levels may indicate iron deficiency, overload, liver disease, or chronic conditions. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation.
Related biomarkers
Biomarkers often explored alongside this test for a fuller picture.
Active Vitamin B12
Active Vitamin B12 measures the bioavailable B12 your body can use. As we age, B12 absorption may decline, making this test particularly relevant for older adults seeking to maintain their vitality and cognitive function.
Bicarbonate
As we age, the kidneys' ability to regulate acid-base balance may change. Monitoring bicarbonate can help ensure metabolic stability and support overall well-being in later years.
Calcium
Calcium is vital for maintaining bone density as you age. Regular monitoring supports fracture prevention and helps maintain mobility and independence in later years.
Ceruloplasmin
Ceruloplasmin helps transport copper and supports iron metabolism. Monitoring these functions can contribute to healthy ageing and maintaining cognitive well-being.
Chloride
Maintaining proper chloride balance becomes important as kidney function may change with age. Regular testing supports fluid balance and overall metabolic stability.
Copper
Copper supports brain health, connective tissue integrity, and iron metabolism — all important aspects of healthy ageing. Regular monitoring helps maintain these vital functions.
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