Non-Malaysian citizens are subject to 6% SST, to be verified and paid at the counter before screening.
The Vitamin D Test, sometimes called “Vitamin D blood test”, measures serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels to evaluate bone health, calcium absorption, and immune function.
In simple terms, Vitamin D works like an “nutritionist for your bones”, ensuring calcium is absorbed properly and supporting both muscles and immunity.
A venous blood sample is collected to measure serum 25(OH)D concentration, the standard marker for Vitamin D status.
No fasting is required. Reports are usually available within 1–3 working days.
*Ranges may vary depending on lab standards. Please refer to your lab report and physician’s advice.
Q1: What are the symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency?
A: Fatigue, bone pain, muscle weakness; in children, rickets; in adults, osteoporosis.
Q2: How can I increase Vitamin D levels?
A: Through sunlight exposure, diet (fish, eggs, dairy), or supplementation.
Q3: How often should I test Vitamin D?
A: High-risk groups should check yearly; others may test during routine health screening.