Also known as: folic acid level, serum folate, vitamin B9.
What the Folate (Vitamin B9) test measures
The level of folate in the blood.
Typical reference range
Roughly above 4 ng/mL is considered sufficient (varies by lab). Reference ranges differ between laboratories and depend on age, sex, and other factors, so always compare your result with the range printed on your own report. This page is for orientation only and is not medical advice.
Why a Folate (Vitamin B9) is ordered
- Investigating anemia or fatigue
- Checking nutrition before or during pregnancy
What to track
- Result and date
- Supplement dose
- Vitamin B12 alongside
How Hamdosh helps with Folate (Vitamin B9) results
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