Advanced Vitamins Blood Test
£649
Test Overview
What is the Advanced Vitamins Blood Test?
Our Advanced Vitamins Blood Test provides a comprehensive check of your vitamin levels, helping to identify deficiencies across a wide range of essential nutrients that support your overall health and wellbeing.
This test is ideal if you:
- Feel tired, run down, or lacking energy
- Want to optimise your nutrition and wellbeing
- Are experiencing symptoms linked to vitamin deficiencies
- Want a clear understanding of your vitamin levels
Many people have vitamin deficiencies without realising, and this test offers a simple way to gain clarity and take control of your health.
Vitamins are essential nutrients that your body relies on every day for energy, immune function, brain health, and overall wellbeing. As the body cannot produce most vitamins itself, they must be obtained through diet or supplementation.
This test checks a broad range of both water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins, providing a detailed overview of your nutritional status.
Vitamin deficiencies can contribute to a wide range of symptoms, including:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Reduced immunity
- Low mood or difficulty concentrating
- Muscle weakness or poor recovery
- Changes in skin, hair, and overall wellbeing
Identifying deficiencies early allows you to make simple, effective changes to your diet, lifestyle, or supplement routine.
This test measures 10 key biomarkers across 10 categories:
- Vitamin A (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B1 (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B2 (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B3 (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B6 (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B9 – Folate (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin B12 (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin D (1 biomarker)
- Vitamin E (1 biomarker)
- Beta Carotene (1 biomarker)
Together, these provide a comprehensive picture of your vitamin levels and nutritional health.
- You must be 18 years or over to take this test
- No fasting is required

What biomarkers do we test?
- Beta Carotene: Precursor to Vitamin A, supporting vision and skin health.
- Vitamin B1: Vitamin B1 helps the body convert food into energy and supports normal nervous system function.
- Vitamin B2: Vitamin B2 helps release energy from food and supports skin, eye and nervous system health.
- Vitamin B3: Vitamin B3 helps the body release energy from food and supports the nervous system and skin.
- Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6 helps the body use protein and carbohydrates and supports haemoglobin production.
- Vitamin A: Supports vision, skin and immune function.
- Vitamin E: Helps protect cells and supports immune health.
- Vitamin D: Essential for bone health, muscle function and immune system support.
- Vitamin B12: Supports red blood cell formation and nervous system function.
- Folate: Important for DNA production and red blood cell formation.
More Information
Vitamins fall into two main groups:
- Water-soluble vitamins (such as B vitamins) are not stored in the body and must be replenished regularly through diet.
- Fat-soluble vitamins (such as Vitamins A, D, and E) are stored in the body’s fat tissue and liver, meaning levels can build up or become depleted over time.
Low vitamin levels can affect many areas of your health, from energy and immunity to skin, hair, and muscle function.
Results are typically available within 7–10 working days from when your sample reaches the laboratory.
Please let us know prior to your appointment if any of the following:
• You have a disability
• You have any allergies that we should be aware of
• You have a medical condition that we need to be made aware of
• If you do not speak and/or read and understand English
• Anything else we should be made aware of
Do not book an appointment if either of the following apply to you:
You are under the age of 18 as we have a strict over 18 policy (We may need to ask for proof of age and ask to see ID prior to your appointment)
Please be aware:
Some people may feel dizzy and/or faint during and after their blood draw. If this has happened to you in the past, please tell the person carrying out the test so they are aware. The maximum attempts that are permitted with your consent will be two blood draw attempts. It is common to have a small amount of bruising after the procedure. This is normal and should resolve after a few days. However, if the area becomes red or swollen, please seek medical advice. Its fine to bring someone with you for support.