Nutritional Health Panel
Nutritional Health Panel
15 Biomarkers | Venous Blood Test | CE-marked | UKAS-accredited | Doctor-reviewed results with personalised interpretation.
A nutritional and general health profile checking B12, folate, vitamin D, blood count, liver, kidney and electrolytes. Designed for people investigating fatigue, low energy or possible nutrient imbalance, this test gives clear, clinically reviewed insight so you can understand your results and know what to do next.
Results are typically available within 2 working days from when your sample reaches the laboratory (excluding weekends and bank holidays).
Vitamins & Nutritional Status
Vitamins & Nutritional Status
- Folate
- Total Vitamin B12
- Vitamin D
Blood Health
Blood Health
• Basophil Count
• Eosinophil Count
• Haematocrit
• Haemoglobin
• Lymphocyte Count
• Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)
• Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
• Monocyte Count
• Neutrophil Count
• Platelet Count
• Red Blood Cell Count
• Red Blood Cell Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
• White Blood Cell Count
Liver Function
Liver Function
- Alanine Transferase
- Albumin
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Aspartate Transferase
- Bilirubin
- Gamma GT
- Globulin
- Total Protein
Kidney Function
Kidney Function
- Creatinine
- Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
- Urea
Electrolytes
Electrolytes
- Chloride
- Sodium
How to prepare
How to prepare
• Fasting required 8–12 h before the test (water only) recommended for glucose cholesterol/triglyceride accuracy
• Sample timing: between 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM
• Stay hydrated; avoid strenuous exercise, heavy meals, and supplements (iron, B12, multivitamins, biotin) for 48 hours prior
• Continue prescribed medications unless otherwise directed
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Why Your Nutritional Health Panel Matters
Many health changes begin quietly, before symptoms become obvious. The Nutritional Health Panel is designed for people investigating fatigue, low energy or possible nutrient imbalance.
It helps you move from guessing to understanding by checking the markers most relevant to this area of health.

