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Nutricheck – Vitamin Deficiency Test
Looking to improve your diet and get a better understanding of your overall health and nutrition? Nutricheck home blood test can help.
£109
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Our Vitamin B12 Blood Test helps you check your active B12 levels from home with a quick and easy finger-prick test. Vitamin B12 is essential for energy, brain function, and nerve health. Low levels can cause fatigue, memory issues, and even long-term nerve damage. This test is ideal for vegetarians, vegans, or those at risk of deficiency. Get accurate lab-tested results and expert insights to take control of your health.
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Finger-prick kit
FREEYour kit will include multiple lancets and micro containers to collect your sample from home.
What gets tested?
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Getting the insights you need to improve your health has never been easier.

It takes 5 minutes to collect a small sample of blood from your finger tip. Post it back to our labs using the Tracked-24 envelope included in your kit.

You will receive your Results within 2 working days in the Forth app, along with the optional doctors comment and detailed report.

The detailed report makes it easy to identify areas that need improving, make changes and track your progress.
A B12 vitamin deficiency can make you feel extremely tired and lacking in energy. Taking this Active B12 home blood test is the best way to identify how much vitamin B12 is available for your body to use. It’s different from a total B12 test that measures the total amount of B12 stored in the body.
We’ve made our vitamin B12 blood test easy to do from the comfort of your home. The kit contains everything needed to collect a small amount of blood and post it back to our labs for analysis. You’ll get the results within 2 working days of your sample reaching our labs, along with comments and advice from our medical team.
Vitamin B12 deficiency can result from factors such as a bad diet, malabsorption due to conditions like pernicious anaemia or gastrointestinal disorders, certain medications that interfere with absorption, or insufficient production of intrinsic factors needed for B12 absorption in the stomach.
Active B12, or holotranscobalamin, is the biologically active form of vitamin B12 that is readily available for cellular uptake. Total B12 includes both active B12 and inactive forms (bound to haptocorrin). Measuring active B12 provides a more accurate assessment of B12 status and potential deficiencies.
"B12 is crucial for making red and white blood cells, repairing cells, and synthesising new DNA. It can't be produced in the body and must be supplied by the diet. Foods rich in vitamin B12 are usually animal based, so this test is particularly useful if you're following a vegetarian or vegan diet. We focus on the active form of B12 giving greater insight into your functional levels."
Dr Thom Phillips
Clinical lead
Our team of specialist doctors, dieticians and biomedical scientists are here to help you be in the best of health.
This is what our customers ask us about the most. For more information, try our help centre.
What is vitamin B12?
Active B12 is the bioavailable form of vitamin B12—meaning it is the fraction of B12 that is readily absorbed and used by the body’s cells. Unlike total B12, which includes inactive forms that the body cannot utilise, active B12 is the best marker for assessing true B12 status.
Vitamin B12 is essential for:
What is a normal b12 level?
The labs we use to analyse blood samples use a healthy range of 38-188pmol/L for active b12. Data from Forth customers shows the median active b12 level for men and women is 90 and 86 pmol/L respectively, with 88% of UK adults have a level in the healthy range.
Can vitamin B12 deficiency be a sign of cancer?
While B12 deficiency can be linked to various health conditions, including certain cancers, it is usually caused by dietary intake or absorption issues. A blood test can help identify the cause.
What causes B12 deficiency?
Common causes include poor diet (especially in vegetarians and vegans), pernicious anaemia, digestive disorders (like Crohn’s or coeliac disease), and long-term use of certain medications.
Can B12 be too high?
Yes, high B12 levels can occur due to supplementation or underlying health conditions such as liver disease or kidney dysfunction. A test can help determine if further investigation is needed.
What other markers should I test with active B12?
For a complete picture of your health, consider testing biomarkers that work closely with vitamin B12 in energy metabolism, nerve function, and overall well-being:
How long to recover from vitamin B12 deficiency?
Recovery time depends on the severity of deficiency and treatment method. Many people feel improvement within a few weeks, but full recovery can take several months.
What foods contain vitamin B12?
B12 is found in animal-based foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. Fortified foods, like plant-based milks and cereals, are good options for vegetarians and vegans.
How long does it take to get my results?
Once your sample reaches our lab, you’ll receive your results within 2 days via your secure online account.
When would I need a B12 injection?
B12 injections are typically needed for severe deficiency or if you have conditions like pernicious anaemia or malabsorption issues where oral supplements are ineffective.
Is your packaging discreet?
Yes, all our test kits are delivered in plain, unbranded packaging to protect your privacy.
How soon will the test arrive?
If you order before midday (Mon-Fri), your test kit will be dispatched the same day and should arrive within 1-2 working days.
How secure is my data?
We use industry-leading encryption to protect your personal information. Your results are private and only accessible through your secure account.
Can I have someone take my blood for me?
Yes, you can choose your collection method after adding the vitamin b12 test to your basket.
How soon will the test arrive?
If you order your test before midday on a Monday to Friday then your kit will be dispatched the same day.
All our kits are sent out via Royal Mail Tracked24, so it should be with you within 1-2 working days.
How secure is my data?
We have strict processes in place to ensure the protection of your data. Following GDPR the company also operates under tight legal rules about the sharing of data which ensures that data is only shared if it is crucial to the delivery of our service. For example, our doctors see customer results at the time of review, however, after review, access to results is withdrawn.
Learn more about your data security.
Can I have someone take my blood for me?
Yes. We offer two options if you do not want to do our finger prick test. The first is a home appointment where a nurse comes to your home to take a blood sample. The second is to visit a Phlebotomy clinic near you that offers a blood sample service.
A blood sample will be taken from your vein and we will provide you with everything you need to give to the nurse to allow them to take the sample.
The nurse will give you the blood sample to return to us using the pre-paid envelope provided.
Does a doctor review my results?
We have a team of doctors and nurses who look at all results and will comment on any results that are outside of the normal range for your age.
Can I download the results to share with my GP?
Yes, you can download your results from your health dashboard as a PDF to share with your GP.
Learn how to export your results.
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