Extended Health Checkup
Broad health panel: CBC, thyroid, vitamins, lipids, liver, kidney, and HbA1c.
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
Vitamin B12 is considered a key nutrient for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. Adequate levels may support your overall energy and cognitive health. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised interpretation.
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
This test measures the total vitamin B12 level in your blood, expressed in pmol/l. It may help assess whether your body has adequate B12 for blood cell production and nervous system maintenance. Your healthcare provider can place results in clinical context.
Adequate B12 levels may support overall vitality, cognitive sharpness, and healthy blood cell production. Deficiency can develop gradually and may initially present with subtle symptoms. Regular monitoring can help your healthcare provider track your nutritional status.
Testing may be recommended when experiencing persistent fatigue, numbness or tingling, difficulty concentrating, or mood changes. Healthcare providers may also suggest testing for vegetarians, vegans, older adults, or those with gastrointestinal conditions affecting absorption.
Low B12 may cause fatigue, neurological symptoms, and anemia. Consider B12 supplementation (1000 mcg daily) or injections if severely deficient.
High B12 is generally not concerning and may indicate recent supplementation. No action needed unless symptomatic.
Low B12 may cause fatigue, neurological symptoms, and anemia. Consider B12 supplementation (1000 mcg daily) or injections if severely deficient.
High B12 is generally not concerning and may indicate recent supplementation. No action needed unless symptomatic.
Foods considered rich in B12 include meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Those following plant-based diets may benefit from fortified foods or supplements. Absorption may decrease with age, so regular monitoring could be helpful. Discuss options with your healthcare provider.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
Broad health panel: CBC, thyroid, vitamins, lipids, liver, kidney, and HbA1c.
Anemia workup: hemoglobin, iron, transferrin, CBC, and B12.
Key nutrients at risk on a plant-based diet: Ferritin, CBC, B12, Vitamin D, Zinc, Magnesium.
Investigate some common causes of fatigue: CBC, thyroid, iron, vitamins, glucose, and HbA1c.
B12, Folate, B1, and B6: key B vitamins.