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Ferritin Blood Test

* This is not a home test kit. You will need to visit a local lab for testing.

Also Known As

Ferritin Serum, Serum Ferritin, Serum Ferritin Level

The Purpose of a Ferritin Test

Iron is an essential mineral for good health. You need adequate levels for your muscles, organs, and bone marrow to properly function, and iron is necessary for healthy red blood cells, too. But your iron levels need to stay balanced–if they’re too low or too high, it could lead to chronic disease or other health problems. A ferritin test provides crucial information on how much iron is in your body.

Quest
Ferritin, Serum (457)
Labcorp
Ferritin, Serum (004598)

What Does the Ferritin Lab Test Measure?

A blood test for ferritin measures the iron levels in your body, spotting deficiencies or overload.

Who Should Take a Blood Test for Ferritin?

Your doctor may want to check your levels to monitor an iron-related medical condition. A ferritin blood test may also be helpful in finding a diagnosis if you experience symptoms associated with abnormal iron levels. Low iron may cause fatigue, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, or arrhythmia. High levels can lead to joint or stomach pain, fatigue, loss of libido, or changes to your skin color.

Ferritin Lab Test Preparation

No special preparation is required for the blood draw.

Blood Test Ferritin Results

With this blood test, ferritin levels are considered normal if they range from 24 to 336 micrograms per liter (men) and 11 to 307 micrograms per liter (women). Lower-than-normal levels may be a sign of anemia (iron-deficient blood). Elevated ferritin levels can indicate hyperthyroidism, liver disease, hemochromatosis, alcohol use disorder, or certain types of cancer, such as leukemia or Hodgkin’s lymphoma, among other health issues.

Do you want to know more about what your results mean? We are here to help with telehealth visits where our board-certified physicians can review your lab work and answer any of your questions.

Where Can I Get a Ferritin Blood Test Near Me?

Our comprehensive collection of health tests gives you the information you need to take control of your health. The process is simple:

Step 1: Find the test you want, make your purchase, and download the corresponding lab order. (A doctor’s pre-approval won’t be necessary, depending on the state you live in.)

Step 2: Use our lab locator to quickly find a location near you for your ferritin blood test. We partner with Labcorp and Quest Diagnostics, two of the leading lab companies in America, to give you access to more than 4,000 facilities nationwide.

Step 3: Bring the test order to the lab when you get your blood drawn.

Step 4: Test results should arrive in your confidential and secure Personalabs account within 2 to 10 business days. (Turnaround times can vary depending on the test and lab location, so contact us if you need results by a certain deadline—we will reach out to the lab on your behalf.)

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Additional information

Provider

LabCorp, Quest

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STEP 1

Order Your Test

Create an account, choose your tests, checkout securely, generate your lab order

Document

STEP 2

Generate & Print Out Lab Order

Our physician network will approve your order within 2-4hrs.

Location

STEP 3

Visit the Lab

The test price decides which lab you will visit: Quest or Labcorp. Find a location in your area.

Report

STEP 4

Get Your Results

Results can be provided in as little as 24-48 hrs. For more complex tests, please contact us for turn around times.

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