Micronutrient Testing
Advanced micronutrient testing that goes beyond standard blood panels — evaluating intracellular vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant status to reveal the hidden deficiencies driving your symptoms.
The Limitation of Standard Nutrient Testing
Feeling depleted despite eating well and supplementing? Standard serum tests often show ‘normal’ levels while your cells are starving for essential nutrients.
Serum vs. Intracellular
Standard blood tests measure nutrients circulating in your blood — not what's actually inside your cells. Intracellular testing reveals true functional deficiency that serum levels can miss entirely.
Hidden Deficiencies
You can eat well, take supplements, and still have significant cellular deficiencies due to absorption issues, genetic variations, medication interactions, or increased metabolic demand.
Foundation of Function
Micronutrients are cofactors for every enzymatic process in your body — from energy production and immune function to hormone synthesis and neurotransmitter balance.
Comprehensive Micronutrient Markers
- Vitamin D (25-OH and 1,25-dihydroxy)
- Vitamin B12 and methylmalonic acid
- Folate (serum and RBC)
- Iron, ferritin, TIBC, and transferrin saturation
- Magnesium (serum and intracellular/RBC)
- Zinc and copper (with ratio analysis)
- Selenium and iodine
- Vitamin A, E, and K2
- CoQ10 and alpha-lipoic acid
- Amino acid profile and glutathione
- Omega-3 index and fatty acid ratios
- Intracellular micronutrient
panel (30+ nutrients)
Your Micronutrient Assessment
Step 1
Clinical Assessment
Your provider evaluates symptoms, diet, supplementation history, and risk factors for micronutrient deficiency.
Step 2
Targeted Testing
Blood draw for both standard serum markers and advanced intracellular micronutrient analysis.
Step 3
Functional Interpretation
Results analyzed in clinical context — identifying deficiencies, insufficiencies, and interactions between nutrients
Step 4
Repletion Strategy
A personalized supplementation and dietary plan designed to correct deficiencies efficiently and sustainably.
Step 1
Clinical Assessment
Your provider evaluates symptoms, diet, supplementation history, and risk factors for micronutrient deficiency.
Step 2
Targeted Testing
Blood draw for both standard serum markers and advanced intracellular micronutrient analysis.
Step 3
Functional Interpretation
Results analyzed in clinical context — identifying deficiencies, insufficiencies, and interactions between nutrients
Step 4
Repletion Strategy
A personalized supplementation and dietary plan designed to correct deficiencies efficiently and sustainably.
Who Benefits from Micronutrient Testing
Chronic Fatigue Despite Supplementation
If you’re taking supplements but still feeling depleted, intracellular testing reveals whether nutrients are actually reaching your cells and being utilized.
Digestive or Absorption Issues
Patients with IBS, celiac disease, SIBO, or gastric surgery often have significant malabsorption that creates hidden nutrient deficiencies.
Chronic Fatigue Despite Supplementation
If you’re taking supplements but still feeling depleted, intracellular testing reveals whether nutrients are actually reaching your cells and being utilized.
Athletes & High Performers
Intense physical and mental demands deplete micronutrient stores faster than average. Precision testing guides targeted repletion strategies.
Mood, Sleep, or Cognitive Concerns
Neurotransmitter production depends on B-vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron, and amino acids. Deficiency in any of these can drive mood and cognitive symptoms
The Value of Nutrient Precision
- Identify cellular-level deficiencies that serum testing misses
- Optimize energy production, immune function, and hormone synthesis
- Support neurotransmitter balance for mood and cognitive health
- Guide evidence-based supplementation instead of guesswork
- Prevent nutrient depletion caused by medications or treatment protocols
- Track repletion progress with objective longitudinal data
Your Health Comes First
Take the first step toward personalized wellness care in a safe, medically supervised environment.