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Fine-Tune Your Nutrition with Data (Not Guesswork)

Unlock your body’s full potential with Nutritional Health Screenings—now 20% off with NH20. Order online in minutes, visit one of 2,100 draw sites, and get private results (often in 24–48 hours) you can use to personalize diet, supplements, and lifestyle. HSA/FSA accepted.

Why test your nutrition with Ulta Lab Tests?


What’s Included (Build a Complete Nutrition Picture)

Core Vitamins & Functional Markers

Iron, Minerals & Electrolytes

Metabolic & General Wellness

Choose individual tests or value-priced Nutritional Health panels for broader insight. 


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How It Works (3 Simple Steps)

  1. Shop & Save: Add nutritional tests/panels to your cart and apply NH20 for 20% off.
  2. Visit a Draw Site: Choose from 2,100  locations; most visits take 15–30 minutes.
  3. View Private Results: See clear reports (often in 24–48 hours) and review with your clinician to tailor your plan.

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FAQ

Do I need a doctor’s appointment to order?
No—Ulta Lab Tests provides the physician-authorized requisition.

How soon are results ready?
Many tests return in 24–48 hours (some specialty markers may vary).

Can I pay with HSA/FSA?
Yes, HSA/FSA cards are accepted at checkout.

Which panel should I start with?
A practical baseline includes Vitamin D, B12 ± MMA, Folate, Ferritin/Iron/TIBC, Magnesium, CBC, CMP, and Lipid Panel; add Zinc/Copper and hs-CRP for broader context.


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Ready to optimize your nutrition? Order Nutritional Health Screenings, apply NH20, and turn insights into energy, resilience, and long-term wellness.


The UltaNutrient™ Core Nutrient Screening Panel evaluates essential vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes that support metabolic balance, hydration, nerve signaling, and overall wellness. By measuring vitamin D, B12, folate, magnesium, and key electrolytes, this panel provides a clear snapshot of foundational nutritional status and internal balance to support informed health discussions.

: Serum, Blood

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.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Serum, Other, Blood

The UltaNutrient™ Complete Micronutrient Panel delivers a comprehensive evaluation of essential vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes that support metabolic function, immune balance, and cellular health. Measuring iron status, magnesium (serum and RBC), zinc, copper, selenium, vitamins A, B6, B12, D, E, folate, and key electrolytes, this panel provides an in-depth view of micronutrient balance.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Serum, Other, Blood

The UltaNutrient™ Comprehensive Nutrient & Metabolic Panel combines extensive vitamin and mineral testing with a full Comprehensive Metabolic Panel and functional biomarkers. Measuring iron metabolism, magnesium (serum and RBC), trace minerals, vitamins A, B6, B12, D, E, folate (serum and RBC), homocysteine, MMA, hs-CRP, and electrolytes, this panel delivers an integrated view of nutrient utilization and metabolic health.

: Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Blood, Other

The UltaNutrient™ Functional Nutrient Status Panel delivers an advanced evaluation of vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and functional biomarkers that reflect how nutrients are utilized at the cellular level. By measuring homocysteine, methylmalonic acid, hs-CRP, iron status, magnesium (serum and RBC), folate (serum and RBC), trace minerals, and key vitamins, this panel provides deep insight into metabolic efficiency and nutrient balance.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Serum, Blood, Other

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: Blood

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The Vitamin B12 and Folate Panel Test measures blood levels of vitamin B12 and folate to evaluate nutritional status, red blood cell production, and nervous system health. Deficiencies may cause anemia, fatigue, weakness, neuropathy, or cognitive decline, while elevated levels can indicate liver or kidney disease. Doctors use this panel to diagnose deficiency, monitor therapy, and assess absorption disorders such as pernicious anemia, Crohn’s disease, or celiac disease.

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Also Known As: Cobalamin and Folic Acid Test, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B9 Test

The QuestAssureD™ Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total Test measures Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3, and total 25-hydroxy vitamin D to assess overall vitamin D status. Adequate vitamin D supports bone strength, calcium absorption, immune health, and muscle function. Low levels may cause osteoporosis, weakness, or increased disease risk, while high levels can indicate toxicity. Doctors use this test to diagnose deficiency, monitor supplementation, and evaluate metabolic and endocrine health.

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Also Known As: Vitamin D Test, Ergocalciferol Test, Vitamin D2 Test, Cholecalciferol Test, Vitamin D3 Test, Calcidiol Test, 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Calcifidiol Test, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D Test, Vitamin D Total Test

Chloride Test Most Popular

The Chloride Test measures chloride, an essential electrolyte that helps regulate fluid balance, acid-base status, and nerve and muscle function. Abnormal chloride levels may indicate dehydration, kidney disease, metabolic acidosis or alkalosis, or adrenal disorders. By assessing electrolyte balance, this test provides insight into hydration, metabolic function, and overall health of the renal and endocrine systems.

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Also Known As: Chloride Serum Test

Iron Total Test Most Popular

The Iron Total Test measures iron levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status, red blood cell production, and overall metabolic health. Abnormal levels may indicate iron deficiency anemia, chronic blood loss, or poor absorption, while high levels may suggest hemochromatosis, liver disease, or iron overload. Doctors use this test to investigate fatigue, weakness, or pallor and to monitor treatment. Results provide key insight into anemia and iron balance.

: Blood
Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Serum Fe Test

The Phosphate (as Phosphorus) Test measures phosphorus levels in blood to evaluate bone strength, energy metabolism, and kidney health. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disease, vitamin D imbalance, parathyroid disorders, or malnutrition. Doctors order this test to investigate fatigue, muscle weakness, or bone problems and to monitor conditions like chronic kidney disease. It provides key insight into metabolic, endocrine, and bone health.

: Blood
Also Known As: Phosphate Test, Phosphorus Test, PO4 Test

Magnesium Test Most Popular

The Magnesium Serum Test measures magnesium levels in blood to evaluate electrolyte balance, nerve and muscle function, and overall metabolic health. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disease, malnutrition, gastrointestinal disorders, or uncontrolled diabetes. Low magnesium can cause weakness, cramps, or irregular heartbeat, while high levels may signal kidney dysfunction. Doctors use this test to diagnose deficiencies, monitor therapy, or assess chronic health conditions.

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Also Known As: Mg Test, Mag Test

Vitamin B6 Test Most Popular

The Vitamin B6 Test measures pyridoxal phosphate levels in blood to evaluate vitamin B6 status. Deficiency may cause anemia, confusion, irritability, depression, or weakened immunity, while high levels from supplementation may lead to nerve damage. Doctors use this test to investigate neurological symptoms, nutritional health, or metabolic disorders. Results provide essential insight into vitamin balance, nerve health, red blood cell production, and overall wellness.

: Blood
Also Known As:  Pyridoxal Phosphate Test

The Cholinesterase Serum Test evaluates enzyme levels that support nerve function and metabolism. Reduced cholinesterase activity can indicate liver dysfunction, inherited enzyme deficiencies, or exposure to pesticides and other toxins. This test provides valuable insight into liver health, detoxification ability, and potential toxic exposures, while supporting assessment of overall systemic function.

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Zinc Test Most Popular

The Zinc Test measures zinc levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status and overall health. Zinc is essential for immune function, wound healing, growth, taste, and reproductive health. Abnormal levels may cause fatigue, hair loss, delayed healing, or increased infection risk. Doctors use this test to detect zinc deficiency or excess, monitor supplementation, and guide treatment for conditions linked to immune, metabolic, or endocrine imbalance.

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Also Known As:  Zinc Plasma Test, Zn Test

The Carotene Test measures blood carotene levels to evaluate vitamin A status, dietary intake, and fat absorption. Carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, is essential for vision, immune function, and skin health. Abnormal levels may indicate malnutrition, fat malabsorption, or liver disease. Physicians use this test to assess nutritional health, monitor absorption disorders, and support diagnosis of conditions affecting metabolism and overall wellness.

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Copper Test Most Popular

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.

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Also Known As: Cu Test, Copper Serum Test, Copper Plasma Test

Selenium Test Most Popular

The Selenium Test measures selenium levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status and overall health. Selenium is essential for thyroid function, antioxidant defense, and immune support. Low levels may cause fatigue, muscle weakness, thyroid problems, or impaired immunity, while high levels may indicate toxicity. Doctors use this test to monitor nutrition, supplementation, or suspected deficiency. Results provide key insight into metabolic health and antioxidant balance.

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Vitamin E Test Most Popular

The Vitamin E Test measures blood levels of vitamin E, a fat-soluble antioxidant essential for protecting cells, supporting immunity, and maintaining nerve and muscle health. Low levels may result from poor diet, malabsorption, or liver disease, leading to weakness or vision problems. High levels can occur with excessive supplementation. Doctors order this test to assess nutritional status, monitor chronic illness, or guide therapy for deficiency or toxicity.

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Also Known As: Tocopherol Test

The Iodine Serum/Plasma Test measures iodine levels in blood to evaluate thyroid health, hormone production, and nutritional balance. Abnormal levels may indicate iodine deficiency, leading to hypothyroidism or goiter, or excess iodine, which can disrupt thyroid function. Doctors use this test to investigate fatigue, weight changes, or thyroid disorders and to monitor supplementation. It provides valuable insight into endocrine, metabolic, and overall health.

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Also Known As: Iodine Test, Iodine Blood Test

Vitamin B5 Test Most Popular

The Vitamin B5 Test measures pantothenic acid levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Vitamin B5 is essential for energy metabolism, hormone production, and synthesis of coenzyme A. Low levels may cause fatigue, irritability, digestive upset, or neurological issues, often linked to poor diet or malabsorption. Doctors use this test to confirm deficiency, guide supplementation, and monitor overall metabolic and nutritional health.

: Blood
Also Known As: Pantothenic Acid Test

Vitamin A Test Most Popular

The Vitamin A Test measures blood levels of vitamin A, a nutrient essential for vision, immune function, reproduction, and skin health. Low levels may indicate malnutrition, fat malabsorption, or liver disease, while high levels may suggest toxicity from over-supplementation. Doctors use this test to investigate night blindness, frequent infections, or poor wound healing. Results provide vital insight into nutritional status, metabolic function, and overall wellness.

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Also Known As: Retinol Test

The Vitamin B1 Plasma/Serum Test measures thiamine levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Thiamine is essential for energy metabolism, nerve function, and muscle health. Low levels may result from poor diet, alcoholism, malabsorption, or chronic illness and can lead to conditions like beriberi or Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Doctors use this test to confirm deficiency and monitor supplementation or therapy effectiveness.

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Also Known As: Thiamine Serum/Plasma Test

Vitamin B3 Test Most Popular

The Vitamin B3 Test measures niacin levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Niacin is essential for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and nervous system function. Low levels may lead to pellagra, with symptoms such as diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and fatigue. Doctors use this test to assess dietary intake, investigate unexplained symptoms, and monitor patients on supplementation or therapy for metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Nicotinic Acid Test, Niacin Test

Vitamin C Test Most Popular

The Vitamin C Test measures blood levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), an essential nutrient for immune defense, wound healing, collagen production, and antioxidant protection. Low levels may indicate poor diet, malabsorption, or scurvy, while high levels may occur with excess supplementation. Doctors order this test for patients with fatigue, bleeding gums, or poor wound healing. Results help assess nutritional status and guide treatment or dietary adjustments.

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Also Known As: Ascorbic Acid Test

The Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Test measures the active form of vitamin D in blood to evaluate calcium and phosphorus balance, bone health, and kidney function. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disease, parathyroid disorders, or problems with calcium metabolism. Doctors order this test when deficiency symptoms don’t match 25-hydroxy vitamin D results or to monitor chronic illness. Results provide vital insight into vitamin D activity, mineral health, and metabolic function.

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Also Known As: Calcitriol Test

Vitamin K Test Most Popular

The Vitamin K Test measures blood levels of vitamin K, a nutrient essential for blood clotting, bone strength, and heart health. Deficiency may cause easy bruising, excessive bleeding, or weakened bones, and can result from poor diet, liver disease, or malabsorption. Doctors order this test to investigate clotting problems, monitor anticoagulant therapy, or assess nutritional status. Results help guide treatment, supplementation, and long-term health management.

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Vitamin B2 Test Most Popular

The Vitamin B2 Test measures riboflavin levels in the blood to assess nutritional status. Riboflavin is essential for energy metabolism, red blood cell production, and maintaining healthy skin, eyes, and nerves. Low levels may result from poor diet, malabsorption, or chronic illness, leading to fatigue, mouth sores, or anemia. Doctors use this test to detect deficiency, monitor supplementation, and support overall metabolic and nutritional health.

: Blood
Also Known As: Riboflavin Test

The Molybdenum Serum/Plasma Test measures molybdenum levels in blood to evaluate trace mineral balance and metabolic health. Molybdenum is a cofactor for key enzymes involved in sulfur, purine, and aldehyde metabolism. Abnormal levels may reflect dietary deficiency, malabsorption, or excessive exposure. This test provides insight into nutritional status, enzyme activity, and potential metabolic or toxicological concerns.

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Vitamin B7 Test Most Popular

The Vitamin B7 Test measures biotin levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and detect deficiency. Biotin is essential for energy metabolism, enzyme activity, and maintaining healthy hair, skin, and nails. Low levels may result from poor diet, genetic conditions, alcoholism, or long-term antibiotic use, leading to fatigue, hair loss, or skin rashes. Doctors use this test to diagnose deficiency, monitor supplementation, and support overall metabolic health.

Also Known As: Biotin Test