Ferritin (FERR1)

Ferritin (FERR1)

The Mayo Clinic's Ferritin (FERR1) test is a critical diagnostic tool for assessing iron storage in the body. Low ferritin levels can indicate iron deficiency, often leading to anemia, while high levels might suggest conditions like hemochromatosis or liver disease. This test is pivotal for diagnosing various iron-related conditions and guiding treatment plans. Regular monitoring through this test is crucial for patients with known iron disorders or symptoms suggestive of iron imbalance.

Crucial Indicator of Iron Levels

The Ferritin (FERR1) screening at Mayo Clinic is an essential indicator of the body's iron storage levels. Low levels of ferritin often signal iron deficiency, potentially leading to anemia, a condition marked by a lack of healthy red blood cells. On the other hand, elevated ferritin levels might indicate iron overload disorders such as hemochromatosis, liver disease, or other inflammatory conditions. Understanding ferritin levels is vital for diagnosing and managing these health issues effectively.

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1. Explore

1. Explore

Visit health-today.ca to explore the available health tests and packages. Health Today offers an innovative liquid biopsy to detect various cancer signatures simultaneously using a single blood sample. We also offer advanced lab screening to detect numerous conditions and deficiencies to provide insight into your current health and overall wellness. Read the descriptions of each advanced screening available and choose the test(s) you wish to take.

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2. Book

If you are on the page of a specific test, click the Book Now! button. If you are on the main page, click the Book Test tab at the top left corner of the page. If you want multiple tests completed, book one single appointment and additional tests can be added and paid for when you arrive. You will be asked to provide your personal information, including your name, contact details, and preferred appointment time. If you are booking for family screenings, book one appointment for each member to ensure we have enough time dedicated to complete specimen collection for everyone.

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3. Pay

When you book your screening appointment you will be charged a non-refundable booking fee to reserve your appointment slot so that we can continue to offer our clients the highest levels of care and sufficient time for collection. This fee will be applied to your selected screening at the time of your appointment. On the day of your scheduled booking, you can pay for the balance due for the test you selected and any additional screenings you choose on-site. This ensures that you only pay for the tests you receive, and you have the flexibility to add or remove tests as needed, based on your requirements and budget. We accept payment with debit or credit card.

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4. Screening

4. Screening

On the day of your appointment, visit the designated health center to undergo the screening process. Your private labs testing will be completed at one of our partner clinics:
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The screening will involve sample collection, depending on the type of test(s) you have booked.

5. Results

5. Results

After the screening, the samples are securely packaged and sent to the laboratory for advanced analysis. The laboratory is equipped with advanced technology and staffed by qualified professionals who are trained to perform the required tests accurately and efficiently. Depending on the shipping cycle and lab schedule for the private lab tests you selected, results are provided in 5-10 days. You will receive your test results via secure email within the specified timeframe.

6. Next

6. Next

Always share your results and consult your primary care physician before changing your medication or healthcare plan. Once our laboratory finishes analyzing your samples, they will provide you with a detailed report of your results. These results may be in a numerical or graphical format, test-dependent. The report will also give an analysis, explaining the implications for your health and well-being, which should provide your physician insight. While we strive to make the results clear and concise, guidance and examination from your primary care physician are essential to fully understanding the results and determining the appropriate next steps.

Versatile Diagnostic and Monitoring Tool

Mayo Clinic's Ferritin (FERR1) test is a versatile diagnostic and monitoring tool for various iron-related health conditions. It is particularly crucial for diagnosing and managing conditions that affect iron metabolism in the body. Regular testing is recommended for patients with symptoms of iron imbalance or known iron metabolism disorders.

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