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Comprehensive Nutritional Panel

What Does the Comprehensive Nutritional Panel Check?

The Comprehensive Nutritional Panel is designed for people wanting a broader nutrition and wellbeing view. It checks vitamin status, inflammation and iron stores, giving you a structured overview of the areas most relevant to this profile. Rather than relying on symptoms alone, the test helps identify measurable markers that may explain how you feel or highlight areas worth monitoring.

This type of testing can be useful when you want a clearer baseline, want to investigate ongoing symptoms, or want to take action before problems become more difficult to manage. Your results should always be interpreted in context, and abnormal findings should be discussed with an appropriate healthcare professional.

Key areas checked:

Vitamin status

This section includes Active vitamin B12, Folate, Vitamin D. These markers help provide insight into vitamin status and may show whether results are within the expected range.

Inflammation

This section includes High-sensitivity CRP. These markers help provide insight into inflammation and may show whether results are within the expected range.

Iron stores

This section includes Ferritin. These markers help provide insight into iron stores and may show whether results are within the expected range.

Cholesterol and heart health

This section includes Lipid profile markers. These markers help provide insight into cholesterol and heart health and may show whether results are within the expected range.

Minerals

This section includes Magnesium. These markers help provide insight into minerals and may show whether results are within the expected range.

Who is this useful for?

The Comprehensive Nutritional Panel may be useful for people wanting a broader nutrition and wellbeing view. It is intended to support better understanding, early awareness and more informed next steps.

What happens after the test?

You receive a clear report with doctor-reviewed interpretation. The aim is to make your results easier to understand, highlight anything that may need attention, and help you decide whether lifestyle changes, monitoring or further medical advice may be appropriate.