Anemia Panel Anemia Panel

Anemia Panel

Uncover the root cause of fatigue, weakness, or dizziness with our at-home Anemia Panel, which evaluates your red blood cell health to help guide personalized care.

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What Is the Anemia Panel?

What Is the Anemia Panel?

Anemia is more common than many realize and often goes undiagnosed until symptoms worsen. Common signs include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, pale skin, or dizziness. The ConciergeMD Anemia Panel is a comprehensive blood panel that evaluates red blood cell health and identifies nutritional or metabolic imbalances contributing to anemia.

Our Anemia Panel analyzes a combination of key biomarkers to uncover whether your anemia is driven by iron deficiency, vitamin imbalances, chronic disease, or other blood disorders—empowering your ConciergeMD Care Coordinator to design a precise, personalized treatment plan.

What Is the Anemia Panel?

Who This Test is For

  • Experiencing persistent fatigue, weakness, or low energy

    Experiencing persistent fatigue, weakness, or low energy

  • Concerned about iron deficiency or low blood cell health

    Concerned about iron deficiency or low blood cell health

  • Dealing with low motivation, mood dips, or low energy

    Dealing with low motivation, mood dips, or low energy

  • Curious if diet or nutrient levels are impacting your wellness

    Curious if diet or nutrient levels are impacting your wellness

What is included?

What is included?

This advanced panel measures a wide range of biomarkers, including:

  • CBC (Diff/Platelets) – Assesses red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel – Evaluates liver and kidney function, electrolytes, and overall metabolic health.
  • Iron, TIBC, and Ferritin Panel – Measures iron storage and transport to detect deficiencies or overload.
  • Reticulocyte Count – Indicates bone marrow activity and new red blood cell production.
  • Folate, Serum – Screens for folate deficiency, a common cause of anemia.
  • Transferrin – Assesses iron-binding capacity and transport efficiency.
  • Vitamin B12 – Detects deficiency that can cause pernicious or megaloblastic anemia.
What is included?

Anemia affects over 3 million Americans, and many don’t realize they have it.

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Michael K | ConciergeMD member

"Having the test done at home was a game-changer. I didn’t have to take time off work, and the results were clear, detailed, and explained by a real provider. Highly recommend."

Michael K | ConciergeMD member

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get started?

You can book online or through ConciergeMD’s care team. A nurse will collect your blood sample at home, and your provider will review results and outline personalized recommendations.

How is the blood sample collected?

A licensed medical professional will visit your home and collect a small blood sample through a quick and minimally invasive draw.

What does the Anemia Panel measure?

This panel evaluates key blood markers including red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, iron, ferritin, vitamin B12, folate, transferrin, and reticulocytes. Together, these values help identify the presence, type, and potential causes of anemia.

Why is it important to test for Anemia?

Anemia can be a sign of nutritional deficiencies, chronic illness, or underlying conditions that affect your overall health and energy. Identifying the cause early allows for more precise and effective treatment.

What symptoms might suggest I have anemia?

Common symptoms include persistent fatigue, pale skin, dizziness, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, headaches, or cold hands and feet. Some people may not notice symptoms until anemia becomes more severe.

Who should consider taking this test?

Anyone experiencing unexplained fatigue, frequent lightheadedness, or symptoms linked to low iron or vitamin deficiencies, as well as individuals with chronic health conditions, should consider this test.

What causes anemia?

Anemia may result from iron or vitamin deficiencies, chronic disease, blood loss, or inherited conditions. This panel helps pinpoint the underlying cause.

Do I need to fast before the test?

Yes. Fasting is generally recommended for the Anemia Panel to ensure accurate results for iron, TIBC, and related markers. Your provider will give you detailed instructions before your appointment.

How long does it take to get results?

Results are typically available within about one week. A licensed ConciergeMD provider will review them with you in detail and create a personalized care plan if needed.

What is included in the panel beyond iron levels?

In addition to iron studies, this panel also measures vitamin B12, folate, transferrin, and markers of red blood cell production - providing a full picture of your blood health.

How accurate is the Anemia Panel?

Your sample is processed in a CLIA-certified laboratory and interpreted by experienced medical professionals, ensuring accurate, clinical-grade results you can trust.

Can anemia exist without obvious symptoms?

Yes. Mild or early-stage anemia may not cause noticeable symptoms, which is why testing is important for early detection.

What happens if my results show I have anemia?

Your ConciergeMD provider will review your results with you and may recommend further testing, dietary adjustments, supplementation, or treatment tailored to your specific type of anemia.

Can lifestyle or diet affect my results?

Yes. Diets low in iron, folate, or vitamin B12 can contribute to anemia, and your provider will take your lifestyle into account when interpreting results.

How often should I get tested for anemia?

Frequency depends on your health status. Those with chronic conditions, nutritional deficiencies, or previous anemia may benefit from regular testing, while others may only need it when symptoms arise.

What happens if my results are abnormal?

Your ConciergeMD provider will review your results in detail and create a personalized plan that may include nutrition, exercise, supplementation, or medical treatment to improve your heart health.

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