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Vitamin E Test | Alpha Tocopherol Blood Test

Vitamin E Test | Alpha Tocopherol Blood Test

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Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects cells from damage and supports immunity, vision, and skin health. Low levels may contribute to fatigue, nerve issues, or weakened immunity. The Vitamin E test measures circulating vitamin E in the blood, ensuring your body has enough levels to protect against oxidative stress.

Why the Vitamin E Blood Test Matters?

A Vitamin E deficiency test is rare but can occur due to poor nutrition or absorption problems. Testing helps detect imbalances early, supporting long-term health, immunity, and healthy ageing.

What Gets Assessed?

  • Total vitamin E concentration in blood

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How Our Test Works

  • Book Your Appointment Via The National Blood Test Clinic

    Place Your Order

    Place your order online and receive a test kit delivered to your home. You’ll need to bring this kit with you to your scheduled appointment at one of our partner blood collection clinics.

  • Blood Draw for Health Screening

    Attend Your Appointment

    At your chosen clinic, a trained nurse or phlebotomist will collect your blood sample using the kit you bring. If a sample collection courier is not available at the site, you’ll be asked to take the sealed sample with you and post it using the prepaid packaging provided.

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    Receive Your Results

    Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email notification to log in and view them securely via your private portal. Please note: venous blood test results are not automatically reviewed by a doctor. We recommend booking a consultation with a qualified clinician to help you interpret and understand your results fully.

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FAQs

What does this test measure?

This test measures the total amount of vitamin E in the blood, an essential nutrient that supports cell protection, immune function, and overall health.

Who should consider this test?

It is recommended for individuals with malabsorption conditions, unexplained fatigue, nerve or muscle issues, or those with limited dietary intake of vitamin E.

How is the sample collected?

A venous blood sample is drawn and analysed in a laboratory to determine vitamin E levels.

What are the symptoms of low vitamin E?

Deficiency may cause muscle weakness, vision changes, fatigue, or a weakened immune system.

How can low vitamin E be corrected?

Levels can usually be improved through a diet rich in nuts, seeds, vegetable oils, and leafy greens, or with supplements if advised by a healthcare professional.