Ordering the Vitamin D Test | Great Plains
The Vitamin D Test from Great Plains helps measure the levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 and D3 in your blood, which are important for bone strength, calcium absorption, and immune system support. Interestingly, vitamin D also plays a role in regulating genes that affect inflammation and mood, which is not widely known.
Ordering this test can help you:
- Identify if low vitamin D is contributing to muscle weakness or joint pain
- Monitor bone density and risk for osteoporosis or rickets
- Assess vitamin D status for those with limited sun exposure
- Track vitamin D levels if you have chronic fatigue or unexplained tiredness
- Support immune function, especially during cold and flu season
Who Should Consider Vitamin D Screening
People who spend most of their time indoors, such as someone working long hours in an office and feeling tired with frequent muscle aches, may benefit from checking their vitamin D status. This test is also helpful for those who have been told they have low bone density, are experiencing hair loss, or have a family history of osteoporosis.
Ordering this test may be useful in these situations:
- Persistent joint or muscle pain without a clear cause
- Frequent respiratory infections, especially during winter months
- Unexplained mood swings or symptoms of depression
- Difficulty maintaining normal calcium levels despite supplements
- People with darker skin living in northern climates, as they may need more sunlight to produce enough vitamin D
Testing for vitamin D can help pinpoint if low levels are affecting your bones, muscles, or immune system, and can guide your doctor in making specific recommendations. Delaying this test could mean missing the chance to address low vitamin D before it leads to more serious bone or immune problems.
Preparing for Vitamin D and Bone Health Testing
Fasting is not required for this test, but always check the kit instructions for any special preparation steps. Make sure to follow whatever guidance your doctor or healthcare practitioner gives you, as this helps ensure your sample is collected correctly and your results are as useful as possible.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Vitamin D Test | Great Plains
Test Name | Reference Range | What This Biomarker Means | Low and High Levels of Vitamin D Test | Great Plains |
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25-hydroxyvitamin D2 | 20-50 | 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 is a form of vitamin D that comes mainly from plant-based foods and supplements. It helps your body absorb calcium and supports bone and immune health. |
High levels mean you may be taking too much vitamin D from supplements, which can cause calcium buildup in the blood.
Low levels mean you may not be getting enough vitamin D from your diet or supplements, which can lead to weak bones and muscle pain. |
25-hydroxyvitamin D3 | 20-50 | 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 is the main form of vitamin D made in your skin when exposed to sunlight. It is important for bone strength, muscle function, and immune response. |
High levels mean you may be getting too much sun or taking high-dose supplements, which can cause calcium problems.
Low levels mean you may not be getting enough sunlight or vitamin D, which can increase the risk of bone loss and frequent infections. |
Reference ranges may change slightly as labs update their guidelines, so always check your report for the most current information.
Vitamin D Test | Great Plains FAQ
Is there Vitamin D Test | Great Plains testing near me?
This is a test kit that you can collect locally, and you can find a nearby draw location using the link at the top of the page. For those experiencing ongoing muscle aches or bone pain, having a convenient collection site makes it easier to get tested without delay.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, you can also use our one-on-one test results review service with our clinical team for a detailed explanation and next steps.
What is the cost of the test?
The price you see includes standard shipping to you and back to the lab, but local draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you address symptoms like fatigue or bone pain sooner, so you can start making changes that support your recovery.
How often should I retest?
Retesting every 3-6 months is recommended, especially if you are adjusting your vitamin D intake or have ongoing symptoms. Regular testing helps track your progress and ensures your vitamin D levels stay in the right range for bone and immune support.
How accurate is the test?
This test uses liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), which is highly specific and sensitive for measuring vitamin D metabolites, with a specificity of 99% and sensitivity of 98%. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.
Important Notes
- This test can not be collected or mailed from New York State. Contact us with questions.
Medical Review Board
Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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