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LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test: Booking, Price, and Results

About LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test

FieldValue
Also Known AsVitamin Panel, Vitamin Check, Vitamin D B12 Calcium Test, Essential Vitamin Screen
Sample TypeVenous blood (drawn from a vein in the arm)
Fasting RequiredYes — 10 to 12 hours of fasting recommended for best accuracy
Report TimeWithin 24 hours
Recommended ForAll adults, male and female; especially vegetarians, vegans, elderly individuals, and those with limited sun exposure
PriceStarting at ₹1,290

What Is a LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test?

The LupiKavach Vitamin Check test is a blood test that measures three key nutritional markers: vitamin B12, vitamin D, and calcium. A single blood sample drawn from a vein in the arm is used to check all three. Doctors commonly recommend this test for adults who show signs of nutritional deficiency or who belong to high-risk groups such as vegetarians, the elderly, or people who spend little time in sunlight. It is also known as a Vitamin Panel or Essential Vitamin Screen.

What Does a LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test Measure?

This test checks the levels of three nutrients that play key roles in nerve function, bone health, and overall well-being. The table below outlines each parameter:

ParameterWhat It Assesses
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)Supports healthy nerve cells, red blood cell production, and DNA synthesis
Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy)Reflects the body's overall vitamin D status; helps regulate calcium and phosphate
Calcium (Total Serum)Measures the amount of calcium in the blood, which is linked to bone and organ health

Why Is a LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test Done?

This test is ordered when a doctor suspects nutritional deficiencies or wants to confirm that the body's vitamin and mineral levels are within a healthy range.

Common Symptoms That May Require This Test

Patients are often referred for a Vitamin Check when they present with one or more of the following:

  • Persistent fatigue and low energy
  • Muscle weakness or cramps
  • Bone or joint pain
  • Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet
  • Mood changes, such as low mood or irritability
  • Hair loss
  • Frequent infections or slow recovery

Conditions This Test Can Help Detect

The LupiKavach Vitamin Check can help identify a range of conditions, including:

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia (inability to absorb B12)
  • Macrocytic anaemia (a condition where red blood cells grow larger than normal)
  • Vitamin D deficiency leading to osteomalacia (softening of bones in adults) or rickets in children
  • Hypocalcaemia (low blood calcium) or hypercalcaemia (high blood calcium)
  • Secondary hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid glands triggered by low vitamin D or calcium)
  • Peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage causing tingling or numbness)

LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test for Chronic Disease Monitoring

This test is useful for people already receiving treatment for vitamin deficiencies. It helps confirm whether supplementation is working and whether levels are returning to a healthy range. People with malabsorption conditions such as coeliac disease or Crohn's disease, those taking metformin for diabetes, or those managing osteoporosis may need periodic retesting every three to six months.

How to Prepare and What to Expect

Preparing correctly for this test helps ensure that your results are as accurate as possible.

Do You Need to Fast?

Yes. A fasting period of 10 to 12 hours is recommended before sample collection. During this time, only plain water is permitted. Avoid tea, coffee, and milk in the morning until after your sample has been collected.

Practical Tips Before Your Test

A few simple steps before your appointment can help avoid any interference with your results:

  • Inform your doctor or the lab about all medications and supplements you are currently taking.
  • Stop biotin (vitamin B7) supplements at least 72 hours before the test, as biotin is known to interfere with B12 and folate testing.
  • Wear a loose-fitting top or a garment with sleeves that roll up easily for quick access to your arm.
  • Stay well hydrated with water the night before.

Step-by-Step Procedure

Here is what happens during a typical blood collection for the LupiKavach Vitamin Check:

  1. A trained phlebotomist (the person who draws blood) asks you to sit comfortably and rolls up your sleeve.
  2. They clean the skin on the inside of your arm with an antiseptic solution.
  3. A small needle is inserted into a vein, usually in the crook of your elbow, and a blood sample is drawn.
  4. The needle is removed, and a small bandage or cotton pad is placed over the site.
  5. Some mild discomfort or a slight bruise at the needle site is normal and usually settles quickly.
  6. Your sample is labelled and sent to the laboratory, where it is tested for vitamin B12, vitamin D, and calcium levels.

Factors That Can Affect Accuracy

Certain factors can influence your test results. Be aware of the following:

  • Taking vitamin D or B12 injections within the two weeks before the test
  • High-dose biotin supplementation
  • Malabsorption conditions such as coeliac disease or Crohn's disease
  • Medications, including metformin and proton pump inhibitors
  • Kidney or liver disease, which can affect how vitamin D is processed in the body
  • Haemolysis (breakdown of the blood sample during or after collection)

Understanding Your LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test Results

Your results will show measured values for each parameter alongside the reference range. A doctor should always review these results together with your symptoms and medical history. The table below shows general reference ranges used in most adults:

ParameterLowNormalHigh
Vitamin B12Below 150 pg/mL (deficient); 150 to 200 pg/mL (borderline)200 to 900 pg/mLAbove 900 pg/mL
Vitamin D (25-OH)Below 20 ng/mL (deficient); 20 to 29 ng/mL (insufficient)30 to 100 ng/mLAbove 100 ng/mL
Calcium (Total)Below 8.5 mg/dL8.5 to 10.2 mg/dLAbove 10.2 mg/dL

These ranges are general guidelines. Your doctor will interpret your results based on your age, health history, and other factors. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised medical advice.

Results During Special Conditions

Some situations can alter how results should be read. The following are known to affect accuracy or interpretation:

  • Taking high-dose biotin supplements before the test can cause falsely elevated or falsely low readings across multiple parameters.
  • A recent vitamin B12 injection can lead to artificially high B12 levels in the blood, making results unreliable.
  • Kidney or liver disease affects how the body converts vitamin D to its active form, so the results in people with these conditions require careful medical interpretation.

How to Maintain Healthy Levels

The following general wellness habits support healthy vitamin and mineral levels:

  • Spend 15 to 20 minutes in morning sunlight each day to support natural vitamin D production.
  • If you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, include foods fortified with B12 (such as cereals or plant milks) or discuss supplementation with your doctor.
  • Eat calcium-rich foods regularly, such as dairy products, green leafy vegetables, and fortified foods.

Lupin Diagnostics LupiKavach Vitamin Check Test Price and Home Collection

The LupiKavach Vitamin Check price varies by city. Home sample collection is available, making it easy to get tested without visiting a centre. The table below shows approximate prices across major Indian cities:

CityApproximate Price (₹)
Mumbai₹1,740
Bengaluru₹1,290
Chennai₹1,290
Hyderabad₹1,290
Kolkata₹1,290
Pune₹1,740

Prices are indicative and may vary by location. Please confirm the current price at the time of booking.

How to Book

  1. Select the test on the Lupin Diagnostics website.
  2. Choose your city and preferred time slot.
  3. Opt for home sample collection by a certified phlebotomist, or visit your nearest Lupin Diagnostics centre.
  4. Receive your report via email or WhatsApp within 24 hours.

Home Collection

Lupin Diagnostics offers home sample collection across cities, so you can have your blood drawn at a time that suits you. All samples are processed in NABL-accredited laboratories by experienced technologists. Your digital report is delivered directly to your email or WhatsApp once ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

The LupiKavach Vitamin Check measures three nutritional markers: vitamin B12, vitamin D (25-hydroxy), and total serum calcium. Together, these give a clear picture of your nutritional status and bone health.

Yes, fasting for 10 to 12 hours before the test is recommended. You may drink plain water during this period. Avoid tea, coffee, or milk until your blood sample has been collected.

This test is recommended for any adult experiencing fatigue, bone pain, muscle weakness, or tingling in the hands and feet. It is particularly suited to vegetarians, vegans, elderly individuals, and those who do not get regular sun exposure.

Yes, they can. High-dose biotin supplements, in particular, are known to interfere with vitamin B12 and other test readings. Stop biotin at least 72 hours before the test and inform the lab if you are taking vitamin D or B12 supplements.

For healthy adults, once a year as part of a routine health check is generally sufficient. If a deficiency is found and supplementation is started, your doctor may advise retesting after two to three months to see whether levels have improved.

Low vitamin D can be associated with bone pain, muscle weakness, and increased risk of fractures. Your doctor will advise on the appropriate next steps, which may include lifestyle adjustments and supplementation tailored to your specific levels and health history.

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