Iron Studies, Basic

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Rs.720
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Sample Type
  • Blood
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Test Code
#GB062
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Fasting
No
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Report within
24 Hours

An Iron Studies (Basic) Test is a group of blood tests used to evaluate the amount of iron in your body and how well it is being used. This test typically includes parameters such as Serum Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and Transferrin Saturation. Together, these values help doctors understand whether your body has too little or too much iron, and how efficiently iron is being transported and stored.

Doctors may recommend this test if you have symptoms like fatigue, weakness, pale skin, dizziness, or shortness of breath, or if anemia is suspected. It is also useful for monitoring iron levels during treatment.

At Torrent Diagnostics, testing is carried out using standardized and reliable methods ensuring accurate and dependable results.

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Why is the Test Done?

This test helps to:
  • Diagnose iron deficiency anemia
  • Identify causes of fatigue and weakness
  • Detect iron overload conditions
  • Monitor response to iron supplements or treatment
  • Evaluate nutritional status
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Who Should Get Tested?

You may need this test if you:

Have symptoms such as:

  • Constant tiredness or low energy
  • Pale skin
  • Dizziness or headaches
  • Shortness of breath
  • Hair fall

Belong to high-risk groups:

  • Women with heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Pregnant women
  • Children and adolescents
  • People with poor diet
  • Individuals with chronic illnesses
As per Indian guidelines, women and children are at higher risk of iron deficiency.
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How to Read the Reports?

Your report/s may include:
Parameters Low levels High levels
Serum Iron Possible iron deficiency Possible iron overload
TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) Possible chronic illness or excess iron Body is trying to capture more iron (deficiency)
Transferrin Saturation Iron deficiency Iron overload
 Doctors interpret these values together for accurate diagnosis.
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What to Ask the Doctor?

Questions you should ask your doctor are:
  • Do I have iron deficiency or excess iron?
  • What is the cause of my abnormal levels?
  • Do I need iron supplements?
  • How long should treatment continue?
  • Should I change my diet?
  • When should I repeat the test?
How our test process works!
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STEP 01
Identity Verified at Every Step
Verified identity at every step to eliminate sample mix-ups
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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 an Iron Studies test?
It is a blood test that checks iron levels and how well your body uses and transports iron.
Is the test painful?
No, it is a simple blood test with minimal discomfort.
Do I need to fast before the test?
Fasting may sometimes be recommended for more accurate iron measurements, so follow your doctor’s instructions.
What causes iron deficiency?
Iron deficiency can occur due to poor diet, blood loss (such as heavy periods), pregnancy, or problems with iron absorption.
Can iron levels be too high?
Yes, excess iron can accumulate in the body and may damage organs if not managed properly.
How is iron deficiency treated?
It is usually treated with iron supplements and dietary changes to include iron-rich foods.
What foods are rich in iron?
Iron-rich foods include green leafy vegetables, lentils, beans, meat, and fortified cereals.
How long does it take to improve iron levels?
Improvement may take a few weeks to months depending on the severity and treatment.
How often should I get tested?
Testing frequency depends on your condition and is usually guided by your doctor.
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