Ferritin
Iron Studies
Ferritin is responsible for storing iron, an essential mineral crucial for bodily functions. This test aids in assessing iron levels, determining if they are excessive or deficient.
Elevated ferritin levels may indicate iron overload, potentially leading to various health issues. Conversely, low ferritin levels may suggest iron deficiency, characterized by symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and difficulty concentrating.
By assessing ferritin levels, healthcare providers diagnose and monitor conditions related to iron levels, such as hemochromatosis (iron overload disorders) or iron deficiency anemia. Additionally, it helps identify underlying causes, including certain diseases or dietary factors.
Note: This is only tested in the Well Woman and Well Man blood tests.