Type
Micronutrient Panel
Duration
45 min
Comprehensive intracellular and serum micronutrient assessment identifying deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants that underlie fatigue, immune dysfunction, and chronic symptoms — with personalised nutritional protocols from the clinic's practitioners.
The Integrative Medical Centre's Nutritional Health Screen is a comprehensive micronutrient assessment designed to identify the nutritional deficiencies that commonly underpin unexplained fatigue, poor immune resilience, cognitive fog, mood instability, and the chronic low-grade symptoms that fall below the threshold of conventional diagnosis. Unlike a standard GP blood screen that checks a handful of markers in isolation, the clinic's nutritional health panel assesses a broad spectrum of micronutrients with clinical relevance. Key markers include fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin D as 25-OH, vitamin A, vitamin E, and vitamin K where indicated), water-soluble B-complex vitamins (B1 thiamine, B2 riboflavin, B3 niacin, B5 pantothenic acid, B6 pyridoxine, B7 biotin, B9 folate, and B12 cobalamin), key minerals (magnesium, zinc, selenium, iodine, iron, copper, and chromium), and antioxidant markers (glutathione, CoQ10, and oxidative stress indicators). Amino acid sufficiency is assessed where relevant, as amino acids function as precursors to neurotransmitters, hormones, and structural proteins that depend on adequate intake. Omega-3 fatty acid index testing may also be incorporated for patients with inflammatory or cardiovascular concerns. All results are reviewed in a consultation with the clinic's practitioner, who interprets findings against functional optimal ranges — not merely population reference intervals — and identifies the specific deficiencies, insufficiencies, and nutritional co-factor imbalances driving the patient's symptom picture. A personalised nutritional protocol is then developed, covering targeted supplementation, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications. Repeat testing at three-to-six-month intervals allows objective tracking of how deficiencies respond to intervention. For patients who have also completed genetic testing with the clinic, micronutrient panel results can be interpreted through the lens of their individual genomic variants — for example, confirming whether a genetically predicted impairment in B12 absorption is translating into actual measured deficiency.
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- Category
- Diagnostic
- Duration
- 45 min
