Ferritin

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Sample Type
  • Blood
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Test Code
#BI050
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Fasting
No
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A Ferritin Test measures the amount of ferritin, a protein that stores iron, in your blood. It is one of the most accurate indicators of how much iron is available for bodily functions. Doctors typically recommend a ferritin blood test to diagnose anemia, iron deficiency, inflammation, or chronic disease.

At Torrent Diagnostics, we perform the ferritin level blood test using Global Standard laboratory practices, ensuring precise measurements and reliable insights into your iron status and overall health.

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Why is the Ferritin Test Done?

The ferritin test helps evaluate iron levels and detect conditions related to iron deficiency or excess. According to clinical practices referenced by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and advisories from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), ferritin testing is essential for:
  • Diagnosing iron deficiency anemia
  • Detecting iron overload (hemochromatosis)
  • Evaluating chronic inflammatory diseases
  • Monitoring anemia in pregnancy
  • Investigating persistent fatigue or weakness
  • Assessing iron stores in malnutrition
  • Supporting treatment plans for anemia or chronic illness
The National Health Portal (NHP) notes ferritin as a key biomarker for identifying hidden iron deficiency, especially in women and children. Ferritin may also rise during infections or inflammation, as ferritin is an acute-phase reactant used by clinicians for early disease assessment.
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Who Should Get Tested?

Your doctor may recommend a ferritin check if you exhibit symptoms or conditions affecting iron levels.

1. Symptoms of Iron Deficiency

  • Persistent fatigue
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Pale skin
  • Hair loss
  • Brittle nails
  • Shortness of breath

2. Symptoms of Iron Overload

  • Joint pain
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Unexplained fatigue
  • Darkening of skin
  • Irregular heart rhythm

3. Individuals with Chronic Diseases

Conditions like: may show abnormal ferritin levels.

4. Pregnant Women

Doctors often recommend a ferritin level test to screen for iron deficiency during antenatal visits.

5. People with Abnormal CBC Results

Low hemoglobin, low MCV, or changes in RBC indices often require ferritin evaluation.

6. Convenience Testing at Home

Patients may prefer ferritin test online booking for quick home sample collection.
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How to Read the Results?

Ferritin levels are measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). Values may vary depending on age, sex, and health status.

Typical Reference Ranges

(Ranges can differ across Global Standard laboratories) Men: 30-400 ng/mL Women: 15-150 ng/mL Children: Varies by age

Low Ferritin Levels May Indicate

  • Iron deficiency anemia
  • Poor diet
  • Malabsorption (e.g., celiac disease)
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Pregnancy-related deficiency
  • Chronic blood loss

High Ferritin Levels May Indicate

  • Inflammation or infection
  • Liver disease
  • Iron overload (hemochromatosis)
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Metabolic syndrome

Important Note on Interpretation

Ferritin is also an acute-phase reactant, which means the levels increase during an inflammation. Doctors often evaluate ferritin alongside: This ensures accurate diagnosis of iron deficiency or overload.
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What to Ask the Doctor?

When reviewing your ferritin test results, you may consider asking:

  • What do my ferritin levels say about my iron stores?
  • Do I have iron deficiency, inflammation, or iron overload?
  • Do I need additional tests like CBC, CRP, iron profile, or TIBC?
  • How often should I monitor ferritin levels?
  • Should I change my diet or take supplements?
  • Are my medications affecting my ferritin?
  • Do I require treatment for an underlying condition?
Having these discussions helps you understand your ferritin levels clearly and supports better treatment decisions.
How our test process works!
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STEP 01
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STEP 02
Sterile, Barcoded Collection
Sterile, barcoded collection to maintain sample integrity
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STEP 03
Expert-Led Sample Collection
Trained professionals ensuring safe, accurate, and comfortable collection

FAQs To Help You Know Better

What is a ferritin test used for?
It helps diagnose iron deficiency, iron overload, and inflammation.
Is fasting required for the ferritin blood test?
No. Fasting is not required.
What does high ferritin indicate?
It may indicate inflammation, liver disease, chronic illness, or iron overload.
Can I take a ferritin test online?
Yes, many patients book a ferritin blood test online for home sample collection.
Can ferritin levels change quickly?
Yes, ferritin may rise rapidly during infections or inflammation.
Is ferritin the same as iron?
No. Ferritin stores iron. A person can have normal iron levels but low ferritin.
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