Is this panel for me?
This panel is for you if any of the following sound familiar.
- You have a restrictive diet or gut absorption issues.
- You have thyroid concerns or keep catching infections.
- You supplement minerals long term and want to verify your levels.
What do I get with this panel?
Order this panel and the rest is handled.
- Blood draw across Aniva's German clinics. Book online; the draw takes about ten minutes.
- Results in your account in about 7 days. ISO 15189 certified lab, DGKL-aligned reference ranges.
- Every result explained in plain language. What it is, what your value means, and what to do next.
- A personalized action plan, tailored to your results and your wider Aniva annual baseline.
- Concierge messaging. Ask about your numbers, next steps, or repeat testing. We answer.
What biomarkers are included?
This panel gives you a clear, current read on your energy, recovery, and nutrient status, with every result explained in plain language and a recommended next step.
How can I get this panel?
What does it contain?
Conditions: Zinc deficiency, selenium deficiency, copper imbalance, mineral-related thyroid dysfunction.
Symptoms: Frequent infections, slow wound healing, hair changes, taste or smell changes, fatigue, brain fog.
Who it is for:
- People with chronic inflammation, gut absorption issues, or restrictive diets.
- Those with thyroid concerns or persistent immune issues.
- Anyone supplementing minerals long-term who wants verification.
Test frequency: Every 6 to 12 months; sooner when changing supplementation.
Reference ranges and methodology align with the following sources.
- DGKL. Reference ranges follow German clinical-chemistry guidance.
- ISO 15189:2022 medical laboratories. Our partner lab is accredited to this standard.
- DGE Referenzwerte. Nutrient reference values.
How much does it cost?
An add-on to the 199 €/year Aniva membership. German PKV usually reimburses preventive blood work, including add-ons.
Questions about this panel
We have 25+ partner locations across Germany. After signing up, you can choose your preferred location and book an appointment directly through our platform. See all locations at anivahealth.com/locations.
Your samples are processed by our certified medical partner laboratory in Germany, which follows strict quality controls and is regularly audited. All results are medically validated by a medical director and specialist in laboratory medicine to ensure the highest accuracy and reliability. For specific diagnostics like omega fatty acid profiles, samples are sent to specialized partner labs because there are fewer than 5 labs in Germany that test omega fatty acids.
Aniva works with a certified German partner lab that complies with GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and is consistently audited. There may be a small natural variance on each marker, which is standard for any laboratory. If a blood marker is significantly off, we retest it or connect you with a doctor. Our comprehensive testing is 7x more extensive than a standard medical checkup, providing a much more complete picture of your health.
Yes. You can download a PDF or share a link directly from the Aniva platform. Your results are formatted to be easily understood by any healthcare provider.
It depends on what you want to test and how often. We'll advise through the action plan what makes sense — for most people that's 1–2 tests per year. Follow-up tests happen at one of our partner practices (venous blood draw), typically the one you visited the first time. Your action plan will recommend which markers to retest based on what's critical to monitor, what changed in your last test, and what needs extra attention.
The action plan and biomarker overview is designed to be understandable without medical training, and every marker comes with a personalized recommendation. We also offer optional consultation calls with a physician as a paid add-on if you want deeper clinical context.
Stop guessing. Test what matters.
Every biomarker in this panel, one draw, each result explained with a personalized action plan.
This page is educational information, not a diagnosis or treatment. Always discuss your results with a qualified healthcare professional.