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The Iron, TIBC, and Ferritin Panel evaluates iron status by measuring serum iron, total iron-binding capacity, and ferritin. Together, these markers assess iron storage, transport, and availability. Abnormal results can reveal iron deficiency anemia, chronic blood loss, iron overload disorders such as hemochromatosis, or inflammation-related changes. This panel helps clinicians investigate fatigue, anemia, and metabolic health.
The Ferritin, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity Panel evaluates ferritin, total iron, TIBC, and % iron saturation to understand iron balance and storage. It helps identify anemia, iron deficiency, or overload that may affect energy, red blood cell production, and overall wellness.
The Iron Total and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Test measures iron levels in blood along with the blood’s ability to transport iron. It helps diagnose iron deficiency anemia, iron overload (hemochromatosis), and monitor nutritional or chronic health conditions. Low iron or high TIBC may indicate anemia, while high iron or low TIBC can suggest overload. Doctors use this test to evaluate fatigue, weakness, or other symptoms linked to iron and metabolic health.
The Ferritin, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity Panel measures ferritin, iron, TIBC, and % iron saturation to assess how well your body stores and transports iron. This panel helps detect iron deficiency, anemia, or iron overload, providing insight into energy levels, oxygen transport, and overall metabolic health.