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Poliklinika II — main PKBH site on tř. Svobody, Olomouc
Blood draw room at the Olomouc central site
Patient waiting area — Prostějov branch

Vitamin & Micronutrient Check

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

16

Duration

30 min

Results

24 hours

A five-marker nutritional deficiency screen covering the vitamins and minerals most commonly deficient in Central European adults — Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, folate, ferritin, and magnesium. At PKBH Olomouc, Vitamin D and B12 are measured by immunochemistry on the DPC Immulite 2000XPi or Abbott Alinity ii, folate by chemiluminescence, and ferritin on the Mindray BS-800 M2 biochemistry line. Vitamin D was added to the PKBH test menu in May 2023 following patient demand. Walk-in access, no referral required.

Nutritional deficiencies are among the most under-recognised causes of fatigue, cognitive difficulty, mood disturbance, musculoskeletal pain, and immune vulnerability in adults. Unlike dietary questionnaires, blood-based quantification provides objective values that guide precise supplementation and track response over time. Five markers and their clinical significance: - **Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D)** — the primary circulating form of vitamin D, measured to determine deficiency (< 50 nmol/L), insufficiency (50–75 nmol/L), or adequacy (> 75 nmol/L). Vitamin D regulates calcium absorption, immune T-cell differentiation, muscle function, and has been associated with reduced risk of respiratory infections, autoimmune conditions, and depression. At Central European latitudes, inadequate sun exposure from October to April means that > 50% of Czech adults have insufficient levels in winter. PKBH added this test in May 2023 at a self-pay price of 502 Kč (assay only) or 560 Kč all-inclusive (draw + separation included). Measured on the DPC Immulite 2000XPi. - **Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)** — essential for myelin synthesis (nerve insulation), red cell maturation, and one-carbon metabolism. Deficiency causes peripheral neuropathy, macrocytic anaemia, cognitive decline, and elevated homocysteine. High-risk groups include vegans, vegetarians, older adults, those on metformin or proton pump inhibitors, and individuals with autoimmune gastritis. Serum B12 is an initial screen; active B12 (holotranscobalamin) or methylmalonic acid may be needed to confirm functional deficiency. Measured on Abbott Alinity ii. - **Folate (folic acid)** — works in parallel with B12 in one-carbon metabolism. Deficiency causes macrocytic anaemia, elevated homocysteine, and neural tube defects in early pregnancy. Folate deficiency is common in populations with low vegetable intake, high alcohol use, or malabsorptive conditions. Measured by chemiluminescence at PKBH. - **Ferritin** — the storage form of iron and the most sensitive marker of iron depletion, falling well before haemoglobin drops (iron-deficiency anaemia). Low ferritin causes fatigue, brain fog, and exercise intolerance even in the absence of anaemia — particularly common in menstruating women, endurance athletes, and vegetarians. Very high ferritin can indicate chronic inflammation or haemochromatosis. Measured on the Mindray BS-800 M2 at 249 Kč. - **Magnesium** — a cofactor in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including ATP synthesis, muscle contraction, nerve conduction, and insulin signalling. Deficiency is associated with muscle cramps, poor sleep, anxiety, headaches, and cardiac arrhythmias. Serum magnesium is a blunt tool (intracellular levels may be low while serum is normal), but it detects overt deficiency and is available at just 23 Kč — making it a cost-effective screen worth including. All five tests draw from one venous EDTA or serum tube collected at a PKBH Olomouc site. Results are issued electronically and in print on the same day or the next morning. **Who benefits:** Adults with persistent fatigue not explained by thyroid or blood count findings; vegans and vegetarians; people with osteopenia or osteoporosis wanting to assess nutritional drivers; women with heavy periods or at reproductive age; endurance athletes; adults over 60; anyone who has not been tested for Vitamin D in over 12 months. **Preparation:** No fasting required. Walk in from 07:00 — no appointment or referral needed. Avoid biotin supplements for 12 hours before testing (high biotin interferes with some immunoassay platforms).

Key Details

Biomarkers
5 (Vitamin D, B12, folate, ferritin, magnesium)
Vitamin D platform
DPC Immulite 2000XPi
Results
Same day / next morning
Referral needed
No — walk-in self-pay
Vitamin D added
May 2023

Who Is This For?

Chronic fatigue, vegans/vegetarians, osteopenia, heavy periods, endurance athletes, adults over 60, winter Vitamin D screening

What's Included

Vitamin D (25-OH) — immunochemistry on DPC Immulite 2000XPi
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) — nerve and red cell health marker
Folate (folic acid) — one-carbon metabolism and red cell marker
Ferritin — most sensitive iron-storage marker
Magnesium — muscle, nerve, and metabolic cofactor
Printed and electronic results same or next working day

Preparation Required

No fasting required. Avoid high-dose biotin supplements for 12 hours before testing. Walk in from 07:00 — no appointment needed.

Panel Categories

Micronutrient Panel Vitamin and Nutrient Panel

Biomarkers Tested

16
Boron
Chromium µg/L

An essential trace mineral in its trivalent form (Cr³⁺), important for insulin signalling and glucose metabolism. Hexavalent chromium (Cr⁶⁺) from industrial exposure is carcinogenic. Testing measures total chromium levels.

Copper µg/dL

A trace mineral essential for iron metabolism, connective tissue formation, and antioxidant defense. The copper/zinc ratio is an emerging marker of inflammation and oxidative stress. Both deficiency and excess can cause problems.

Folate (Vitamin B9) ng/mL

Essential for DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell formation. Folate deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia and, during pregnancy, increases the risk of neural tube defects. Works closely with vitamin B12.

Iodine µg/dL

Essential for thyroid hormone production and overall metabolic regulation.

Magnesium mg/dL

Involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions including energy production, muscle function, and nerve signaling. Magnesium deficiency is common and associated with muscle cramps, anxiety, insomnia, and increased cardiovascular risk.

Manganese µg/L

An essential trace mineral needed for bone formation, blood clotting, and antioxidant defense (via superoxide dismutase). Excess manganese, typically from occupational inhalation, causes manganism — a Parkinson's-like neurological condition.

Molybdenum µg/dL

Trace mineral involved in enzyme function and metabolism.

Selenium µg/L

A trace mineral crucial for thyroid hormone metabolism, antioxidant defense (via selenoproteins), and immune function. Selenium deficiency can impair thyroid function and increase susceptibility to viral infections.

Vitamin A (Retinol) µg/dL

A fat-soluble vitamin essential for vision, immune function, skin health, and cell growth. Both deficiency and excess can cause health problems. Levels are tightly regulated by the liver.

Vitamin B12 pg/mL

Essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. B12 deficiency can cause anemia, neuropathy, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. Common in vegans, vegetarians, older adults, and those taking metformin or acid-reducing medications.

Vitamin C mg/dL

A powerful water-soluble antioxidant essential for collagen synthesis, immune function, and iron absorption. Vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy. It also supports wound healing and protects against oxidative stress.

Vitamin D (25-OHD) ng/mL

The best indicator of overall vitamin D status. Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, bone health, immune function, and mood regulation. Deficiency is extremely common, especially in northern latitudes, and linked to increased disease risk.

Vitamin E mg/L

A fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes from oxidative damage. Vitamin E works synergistically with vitamin C and selenium. Deficiency is rare but can cause nerve and muscle damage.

Vitamin K ng/mL

Essential for blood clotting and bone metabolism. Vitamin K activates proteins needed for blood coagulation and calcium regulation in bones. Deficiency increases bleeding risk and may contribute to osteoporosis.

Zinc µg/dL

An essential trace mineral involved in immune function, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and testosterone production. Zinc deficiency impairs immune response, delays wound healing, and can cause hair loss and taste changes.

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Price
Kč 1,402

Approx. 1,402 Kč per panel (Vitamin D 502 + Vitamin B12 278 + Folate 275 + Ferritin 249 + Magnesium 23 Kč = 1,327 Kč, plus 75 Kč venous draw and serum separation). Tests billed à la carte at published PKBH self-pay rates. Vitamin D was added to PKBH's menu in May 2023. No online booking — walk-in only; no appointment required. Results same or next working day.

18% below Olomouc avg
Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood (venous draw)
Duration
30 min
Results
24 hours
Kč 1,402