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The Copper Test measures copper levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status, liver function, and metabolic health. Abnormal levels may indicate Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, liver disorders, or malnutrition. Both deficiency and excess copper can affect nervous system, immune function, and energy metabolism. Doctors use this test to investigate unexplained symptoms, monitor treatment, or assess copper-related disorders, providing key insight into overall health.
The Copper Blood Test measures copper levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status, metabolic function, and potential toxicity. Abnormal levels may be linked to Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, liver dysfunction, or excessive exposure. This test helps assess unexplained fatigue, neurological symptoms, or metabolic imbalance, supporting evaluation of trace element health and copper-related disorders.
The Copper RBC Test measures copper levels inside red blood cells, reflecting long-term copper status and cellular availability. Unlike serum copper, which can fluctuate, RBC copper gives a more accurate picture of tissue stores. Abnormal results may indicate copper deficiency, malnutrition, malabsorption, Wilson’s disease, or excess copper exposure. Doctors use this test to evaluate metabolic health, monitor treatment, and support diagnosis of mineral imbalances.
The Copper 24 Hour Urine Test evaluates copper elimination in urine across a full day, helping identify metabolic or liver-related disorders. Abnormal levels may signal Wilson’s disease, copper toxicity, or deficiency. By capturing copper output over 24 hours, the test provides insight into copper balance, aiding in the assessment of hepatic function, nutritional status, and the effects of excessive copper exposure.
The Copper Micronutrient Plasma Test measures copper levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Copper is essential for red blood cell formation, connective tissue health, energy production, and nervous and immune system function. This test helps identify imbalances from poor diet, malabsorption, or toxicity, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health.
Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
The Ceruloplasmin Test measures levels of ceruloplasmin, a copper-carrying protein made in the liver, to evaluate copper metabolism and related disorders. Low levels may indicate Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, or severe liver disease, while high levels may suggest inflammation or pregnancy. Doctors order this test for patients with liver problems, neurological symptoms, or abnormal copper levels. Results help diagnose metabolic disorders and guide treatment.
The UltaNutrient™ Advanced Mineral Balance Panel delivers an in-depth evaluation of essential minerals, vitamins, and electrolytes that influence iron balance, cellular energy, nerve signaling, and metabolic stability. By measuring iron markers, magnesium (serum and RBC), zinc, copper, vitamin D, B12, folate, and electrolytes, this panel offers a comprehensive view of mineral balance and nutritional foundations.
The Oxidative Stress & Inflammation Panel — Comprehensive evaluates key biomarkers linked to systemic inflammation and oxidative balance. By measuring hs-CRP, ESR, GGT, LDH, iron status, albumin, bilirubin, uric acid, zinc, and copper, this panel provides a detailed view of inflammatory activity, cellular stress, and antioxidant-related pathways to support informed health evaluation.