Vitamin check

Measure levels of essential vitamins & spot deficiencies to ensure overall health & wellbeing

What it screens for

  • Magnesium
  • Ferritin
  • Folic acid
  • Vitamins B9, B12, & D

Why get a vitamin panel?

The human body depends on a balanced diet to acquire vitamins, as it cannot produce them on its own. The test is used to spot deficiencies and inspect whether an individual is absorbing the full spectrum of vitamins and nutrients.

Inflammation health risks

Symptoms of vitamin deficiency can include:

  • Pale, yellowish, or flaky skin
  • Strange sensations such as pins & needles, numbness, tingling in the hands, legs, or feet
  • Difficulty thinking and reasoning or memory loss
  • Weakness and fatigue

How it works

1

Select your lab panel

Choose your desired health assessment

2

Schedule your appointment

Select a time that works with your schedule and show up to one of our locations

3

Panel collection

Arrive on-site and let our medical staff handle the collection

4

Receive your results

Panel results will be securely sent to you

5

Review with a provider

A provider is available to review your panels and propose next steps for your health

Meeting the highest regulatory standards

FAQs
+ What is a health assessment?

Sameday Health offers a variety of lab panels that look for biological markers, vitamins, proteins, and other such molecules in the blood or urine. Using these lab panel results and a comprehensive overview of your medical history, doctors can understand your personal health and create personalized health plans tailored to you.

+ Where can I do a health assessment?

Currently, we are only offering health assessments at our Manhattan Beach, CA, location.

+ How do I book an appointment for a health assessment?

Simply book an appointment on our website, select the desired lab panel, and arrive at the site 5 minutes prior to your scheduled time. Once there, our medical providers will guide you through the next steps.

+ Do you accept insurance?

No, we are currently not accepting insurance nor providing superbills. All of our lab panels are able to be booked out-of-pocket.

+ What is the refund policy for cancelled appointments?

Canceled appointment up to 2 hours before the appointment time will result in a full refund. Canceled appointments under 2 hours before the appointment time will not be refunded.

+ How long does the lab panel appointment take?

The appointment should only take about 10-15 minutes.

+ Is there an age limit on the lab panels?

Clients must be at least 18 years of age for the lab panels.

+ Is there assistance available to help me decide what panel is best for myself?

There are informational brochures available at the front desk with answers to most questions. If desired, you can book a virtual care appointment to speak with a doctor about which panel you should order.

+ What lab are the blood samples sent to?

Sameday Health works with Primex Clinical Laboratories to run lab panels and blood tests.

+ How will I get the results of my panel?

Results are accessible through Elation, our electronic medical records system, and you will receive an invitation to sign up for your portal via email.

+ What will Sameday Health do for me after my results are in?

A Sameday Health doctor will review the panel results and send them to the you with a synopsis. If you have further questions, you are able to schedule a follow up consultation with the doctor to discuss your results and potential steps forward.

+ What is the inflammation panel?

This panel includes C-reactive protein (hsCRP), Sed Rate, Uric Acid, and Cortisol-Serum. hs-CRP is a measure of C-reactive protein (CRP), a protein that the liver makes when there is inflammation in the body. Inflammation is your body’s way of protecting your tissues if you’ve been injured or have an infection. While some inflammation in the body is beneficial to help protect organs from injuries or infections, excessive inflammation has been linked to heart disease. The collection method is a blood draw, and results will be emailed to the patient through Elation, our electronic health records system.

+ What are the symptoms of acute and chronic inflammation?

Acute inflammation produces very obvious and immediate symptoms such as redness, pain, warmth, or swelling. Chronic inflammation is more of a graduate and subtle process and when symptoms do appear, they can include fatigue, muscle aches and joint pain, constipation, diarrhea, weight changes, headaches, and skin rashes. Chronic inflammation can lead to issues with the gastrointestinal system, Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, cancer, anxiety and depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, asthma, allergies, skin conditions, and arthritis.