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Advanced Multivitamin Test: Check Key Vitamin Levels at Home

Advanced Multivitamin Test: Check Key Vitamin Levels at Home

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The Advanced Multivitamin Test helps check a broad range of essential vitamins and minerals to give you a full picture of your nutritional health. Ideal for anyone feeling fatigued, experiencing hair loss, skin issues, or looking to optimise performance and wellbeing.

Why Get Tested? 

Vitamin deficiencies, especially Vitamin D and B12 (who strictly follow a vegan diet), are common in the UK. Prolonged deficiency can lead to a range of health issues, such as fatigue, weakness, poor concentration, low energy levels, hair loss, and skin problems. 

Early detection through regular testing is key to preventing these complications. At The National Blood Test Clinic, we make it easy with convenient home vitamin tests and professional phlebotomist visits. Monitor your vitamin levels proactively and keep them within the optimal range for overall wellness.

What Gets Tested

This test measures several key micronutrients essential for energy, immunity, skin, muscle, and cognitive function.

Markers included:

  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • Folate (Vitamin B9)
  • Iron (Ferritin)
  • Magnesium
  •  Zinc
  • Calcium (Corrected)
  • Active B12 (Holotranscobalamin)

(Exact nutrients tested may vary depending on your specific panel — please refer to test details at checkout.)

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What This Multivitamin Test Measures

Micronutrient imbalances can silently impact:
  • Energy levels and fatigue
  • Skin, hair, and nail health
  • Immune response
  • Muscle cramps or weakness
  • Mood, focus, and memory
  • Bone and cardiovascular health
This test helps detect
  • Deficiencies in key vitamins and minerals
  • Nutrient absorption issues
  • Whether your supplements are working
  • Diet-related imbalances (e.g., vegan, keto, low-carb)

Who Should Take This Test

How Our Advanced Multivitamin Test Works

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  • Use our home finger-prick kit to collect your blood sample.

  • Send it back to our lab using the prepaid packaging.

  • View your results online, typically within 2–3 working days.

  • Get expert advice based on your nutrient status.

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How To Use The Home Test Kit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why test vitamin and mineral levels?

Even a balanced diet may fall short. Testing helps spot hidden deficiencies affecting your health, energy, and immune system.

Can supplements affect results?

Yes. Continue taking your supplements as normal unless advised otherwise your results will show whether they’re working.

Is this test suitable for vegans or vegetarians?

Absolutely. It’s ideal for identifying common gaps in plant-based diets, like B12, iron, and vitamin D.

Will I get guidance on what to do with my results?

Yes! Your report includes optimal ranges and can be reviewed by a medical expert with suggestions on improving your nutrient levels.

Do I need to fast?

No, fasting is not required for this test.

Which test is performed to determine vitamin D deficiency?

The 25-hydroxy vitamin D test is the most accurate and commonly used method for measuring vitamin D levels in the body. It helps identify Vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency, allowing for timely intervention and treatment.

Can I test my vitamin levels at home?

Yes, you can easily test your vitamin levels at home using a convenient finger-prick blood test kit. Home vitamin tests can accurately measure key nutrients, such as Vitamin D and Vitamin B12, helping you monitor deficiencies and manage your health without visiting a clinic.

Should I stop taking multivitamins before a blood test?

It's generally recommended to stop all vitamins, dietary, and nutritional supplements at least 48 hours before your test, as they may affect certain results. However, for most standard tests, especially if you're taking vitamins daily, the impact is usually minimal. To ensure accuracy, consult your doctor if you're unsure or concerned about how supplements might affect your results.