Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel

Test Levels of Nutrients Often Affected by Celiac Disease

Celiac disease damages the small intestine, making it difficult for the body to absorb the nutrients it needs to stay healthy. The Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel checks the levels of 10 nutrients in your blood that can be affected by celiac disease.

The Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel measures the levels of 10 nutrients in your blood: vitamin A, vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B9 (folate), vitamin B12 (cobalamin), vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, ferritin, and iron.

Treating nutrient deficiencies is an important first step toward better health. Your body does not produce most vitamins and minerals, so you must get them from food or supplements. For people who have already been diagnosed with celiac disease and are on a gluten free diet, the Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel can reveal the need for added food groups or supplements. The Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel can also help with celiac diagnosis by providing non-invasive evidence of intestinal damage.

How nutrients work in your body is influenced by more than just what you eat. Additional factors such as age, other health conditions, medications, and genetics influence how well your body is able to absorb nutrients.

Celiac disease may make it difficult to get the nutrients your body needs. Testing nutrient deficiencies can help you and your healthcare provider determine if you need additional vitamins or minerals.

You do not need a doctor visit to take this Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel. Just visit a nearby Quest Diagnostics location for blood sample collection and receive your Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel results online.

Ready to find nutrient deficiencies with the Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel?

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You must be at least 18 years of age to purchase the Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel. The panel requires specimen collection at a Quest Diagnostics location. Collection not available in AK, AZ, or HI.

$275.00

Price includes a $6.00 Physician Service fee.

HOW IT WORKS

Celiac Nutrient Deficiency Testing Made Easy With the Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel

Step 1

Purchase your
test online

Step 2

Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is required.

Step 3

Visit a nearby Quest Diagnostics location

Step 4

Receive your results from anywhere - online

Details

Targeted Genomics offers the following CeliacDx testing services for celiac disease: The CeliacDx Consult from CeliacDx PLLC, The Celiac Disease Panel antibody test and Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel through QuestHealth.com, and The GlutenIDTM celiac genetic health risk (GHR) test. The CeliacDx testing services are designed to give consumers access to laboratory testing and pathology consultation. The CeliacDx testing services are not diagnostic of celiac disease or any other condition. CeliacDx testing service users should consult with a licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to their diet or lifestyle. Dx collection device from DNAGenotek. The GlutenID Test uses qualitative genotyping to detect clinically relevant variants in genomic DNA collected from saliva cells for the purpose of reporting and interpreting celiac genetic health risk (GHR). This test provides genetic risk information about specific genetic variants but does not report on a User’s entire genetic profile. Other companies offering a celiac genetic risk test may detect different genetic variants for the same disease so the User may receive different results from another company. This test is not intended to diagnose celiac disease. Other factors such as lifestyle and ethnicity may affect celiac disease risk. Some people may feel anxious about getting genetic test results. This is normal. Talk with your healthcare provider or a genetic counselor about genetic testing. The celiac GHR report describes if a person has variants associated with a higher risk of developing celiac disease but does not describe a person’s overall risk of developing the disease. The test is not intended to tell you anything about your current state of health, or to be used to make medical decisions, including whether or not you should take a medication, how much of a medication you should take, or determine any treatment. Warnings & Limitations: This test does not include variants in other genes linked to celiac disease and the absence of variants included in this report does not rule out the presence of other genetic variants that may impact celiac risk. The GlutenIDTM test is not a substitute for visits to a healthcare professional for recommended screenings or appropriate follow-up. Results should be confirmed in a clinical setting before taking any medical action. The intended use of the GlutenIDTM Test does not include prenatal testing, cancer predisposition, pharmacogenomic assessment, or determination of autosomal dominant genetic variants. For important information and limitations regarding genetic health risk reports, visit https://targeted-genomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/GlutenID-Package-Insert-for-website_Rev5.pdf.
Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel
Celiac Disease Nutrient Deficiency Panel

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