
Anaemia Profile Advance (Nutritional)
🍎 Nutritional Anaemia Screening
₹1899
MRP ₹2400
Parameters Included: CBC with P/S, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, Iron, Ferritin, TIBC, Transferrin Saturation
Sample Time: 5:30 PM
Report: Same Day
Sample Time: 5:30 PM
Report: Same Day
About this Test:
The Anaemia Profile Advance (Nutritional) is a comprehensive blood test panel that evaluates nutritional causes of anaemia. It goes beyond basic screening by checking vitamin, iron, and storage levels, which are essential for healthy red blood cell production.
✔ CBC with Peripheral Smear – Detects overall blood count and red blood cell morphology ✔ Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid – Identify megaloblastic anaemia due to vitamin deficiency ✔ Iron – Evaluates available iron in blood ✔ Ferritin – Measures iron storage in the body ✔ TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) – Indicates blood’s ability to carry iron ✔ Transferrin Saturation – Shows how much iron is bound and available for use
🔹 This test is highly useful in diagnosing **nutritional anaemia**, especially in individuals with poor diet, chronic illness, malabsorption syndromes, or pregnancy. 🔹 It also helps doctors differentiate between iron deficiency anaemia, vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, and combined deficiencies.
✅ Recommended for patients with weakness, fatigue, hair loss, pale skin, tingling sensations, or recurrent infections. Early detection and proper classification of anaemia ensure effective treatment and better recovery.
The Anaemia Profile Advance (Nutritional) is a comprehensive blood test panel that evaluates nutritional causes of anaemia. It goes beyond basic screening by checking vitamin, iron, and storage levels, which are essential for healthy red blood cell production.
✔ CBC with Peripheral Smear – Detects overall blood count and red blood cell morphology ✔ Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid – Identify megaloblastic anaemia due to vitamin deficiency ✔ Iron – Evaluates available iron in blood ✔ Ferritin – Measures iron storage in the body ✔ TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) – Indicates blood’s ability to carry iron ✔ Transferrin Saturation – Shows how much iron is bound and available for use
🔹 This test is highly useful in diagnosing **nutritional anaemia**, especially in individuals with poor diet, chronic illness, malabsorption syndromes, or pregnancy. 🔹 It also helps doctors differentiate between iron deficiency anaemia, vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, and combined deficiencies.
✅ Recommended for patients with weakness, fatigue, hair loss, pale skin, tingling sensations, or recurrent infections. Early detection and proper classification of anaemia ensure effective treatment and better recovery.
FAQs about Anaemia Profile Advance:
Q1: What is Nutritional Anaemia?
Nutritional anaemia is caused by a lack of essential nutrients such as iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid needed for red blood cell production.
Q2: Why is this test better than basic anaemia screening?
Unlike the basic profile, this test also includes ferritin, TIBC, and transferrin saturation, which give a deeper insight into iron metabolism and storage.
Q3: Who should take this test?
Anyone with persistent fatigue, paleness, poor diet, or suspected nutritional deficiencies should consider this test.
Q4: Is it useful during pregnancy?
Yes ✅ — this test is very useful in pregnancy, where anaemia can lead to complications for both mother and baby.
Q5: How quickly are the results available?
Reports are usually available the same day for faster treatment planning.
Q1: What is Nutritional Anaemia?
Nutritional anaemia is caused by a lack of essential nutrients such as iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid needed for red blood cell production.
Q2: Why is this test better than basic anaemia screening?
Unlike the basic profile, this test also includes ferritin, TIBC, and transferrin saturation, which give a deeper insight into iron metabolism and storage.
Q3: Who should take this test?
Anyone with persistent fatigue, paleness, poor diet, or suspected nutritional deficiencies should consider this test.
Q4: Is it useful during pregnancy?
Yes ✅ — this test is very useful in pregnancy, where anaemia can lead to complications for both mother and baby.
Q5: How quickly are the results available?
Reports are usually available the same day for faster treatment planning.