Mineral tests
Minerals are essential for the body's normal function, from bone health and nerve signaling to oxygen transport and enzyme activity. A deficiency or excess of certain minerals can affect energy levels, immune function and hormone balance. By analyzing mineral levels in the blood, it is possible to get a clearer picture of the body's nutritional status and detect any imbalances in time.
Here you will find tests for important minerals such as iron , magnesium , calcium, zinc and copper, as well as specialized analyses such as transferrin saturation, ferritin and arsenic. These tests can help identify deficiencies, overload or underlying causes of symptoms such as fatigue, muscle weakness or a weakened immune system.
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- Calculation of transferrin saturation.
- The ratio between P-Iron and P-TIBC.
- Indication of iron deficiency or excess.
- Measuring your transferrin value.
- To be completed with an iron test.
- Indication of iron deficiency or excess.
- Blood test for arsenic analysis.
- The analysis refers to Arsenic (B-).
- Measures the concentration of arsenic in the blood.
- Measure your levels of calcium ions.
- Indicator for calcium regulation in the body.
- Test for deeper insights into your kidney function.
- Blood test that measures the concentration of selenium in serum.
- S-Selen is used to identify selenium deficiency or overdose.
- Recommended for thyroid disorders, fatigue or impaired immune function.
- Relevant for hypothyroidism, autoimmune thyroiditis and oxidative stress.
- S-Ceruloplasmin Analysis – a blood test for copper balance.
- Used to identify copper deficiency and copper excess.
- Recommended when copper deficiency is suspected.
- Used in the investigation of diseases such as Wilson's and Menkes.
- Blood test that measures the concentration of copper in serum.
- S-Copper is used to identify copper deficiency or elevated levels.
- Recommended for symptoms or suspicion of disturbed copper balance.
- In case of suspicion of Wilson's disease, Menkes disease and liver diseases.
- Reflects the body's iron needs at the cellular level.
- Identifies iron deficiency and functional iron deficiency.
- Affects to a small extent by inflammation.
- Analysis of the marker transferrin receptor (P-sTfR).
Ferritin
119 kr95 kr
Iron
99 kr
Magnesium
79 kr
Zinc
225 kr
Transferrin saturation
129 kr
Transferrin
129 kr
Arsenic (B-)
659 kr
Calcium ion
135 kr
Selenium
499 kr
S-Ceruloplasmin
389 kr
S-Copper
895 kr
Transferrin receptor
175 kr