Description
Strong bones are essential for lifelong mobility, strength, and overall health. Our Bone Health Blood Test provides a comprehensive assessment of the key nutrients and biochemical markers involved in bone formation, maintenance, and mineral balance.
This test is designed to help identify nutritional deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, or underlying conditions that may impact bone density and skeletal integrity — supporting early intervention and preventative care.
Who Is This Test For?
This test may be beneficial for:
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Individuals at risk of osteopenia or osteoporosis
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Women during peri-menopause and menopause
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Adults over 50
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Individuals with limited sun exposure or suspected Vitamin D deficiency
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Patients with thyroid or parathyroid disorders
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Individuals with chronic kidney or gastrointestinal conditions affecting nutrient absorption
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Athletes or highly active individuals monitoring mineral balance
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Anyone experiencing bone pain, muscle weakness, or frequent fractures
It is also suitable for routine wellness screening or as part of a broader preventative health assessment.
What Does the Test Measure?
Calcium
A vital mineral for bone strength, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Abnormal levels may indicate bone loss, hormonal imbalance, or metabolic conditions.
Vitamin D
Essential for calcium absorption and bone mineralisation. Deficiency can contribute to weakened bones, increased fracture risk, and impaired immune function.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
An enzyme linked to bone formation. Elevated levels may indicate increased bone turnover or certain bone and liver conditions.
Phosphate
Works closely with calcium to build and maintain strong bones and teeth. Imbalances may reflect bone, kidney, or hormonal disorders.
Albumin
A key blood protein that helps interpret calcium levels accurately, as calcium binds to albumin in circulation.
Why Test?
Early detection of nutrient deficiencies and biochemical imbalances allows for timely dietary adjustments, supplementation, or medical intervention. Monitoring these markers supports proactive bone care and long-term skeletal health.
Take control of your bone health today — prevention starts with informed insight.


