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Vitamin D Total

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Male, Female

Report Time
8 Hours

Sample Type
EDTA Whole Blood

Test Overview

Vitamin D Total Test

Vitamin D deficiency is far more common in India than most people realise. And the irony? We live in one of the sunniest countries in the world. Yet millions of Indians — from teenagers to senior citizens — are walking around with levels too low to support healthy bones, immunity, and energy.

The Vitamin D Total test tells you exactly where you stand. It checks how much vitamin D is actually circulating in your blood, so your doctor can tell whether your levels are healthy, borderline, or dangerously low. At JDAR Path Lab, you can get this test done for just ₹1,000 — that's 17% off the standard price — with your report ready in 8 hours.



 



 

Test at a Glance

ParameterDetails
Test NameVitamin D Total
Also Known As25-OH Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, Vitamin D Test
Sample TypeEDTA Whole Blood
Report Time8 Hours
GenderMale & Female
Fasting RequiredOvernight fasting recommended
Vitamin D Test Price₹1,000 (MRP ₹1,200 — 17% OFF)
Home CollectionAvailable
Lab AccreditationNABL Standard Quality
Download ReportAvailable Online



 



 

What Is the Vitamin D Total Test?

Your body gets vitamin D in two ways — from sunlight and from food. The Vitamin D Total test checks both. It measures D2, which comes mostly from plant-based foods and supplements, and D3, which your skin makes when it's exposed to the sun and which also comes from animal-based foods like eggs and fish. Together, these are tracked through a marker called 25-OH Vitamin D — the most reliable way to know whether your body actually has enough.

Doctors usually recommend this test when something feels off — persistent tiredness, dull aching in the bones, muscles that feel weak for no clear reason, or a tendency to fall sick too often. It's also a standard recommendation for anyone over 40, pregnant or nursing women, people going through menopause, and those dealing with conditions like diabetes, obesity, or kidney problems.



 

Vitamin D Test Normal Range — How to Read Your Results

Understanding the vitamin d test normal range is essential before you act on your report. The normal vitamin d level in the blood is measured in nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL) or nanomoles per litre (nmol/L). Here is how to interpret your results:



 

StatusLevel (ng/mL)What It Means
Deficient< 12 ng/mLSeverely low; high risk of bone disease, immune dysfunction, and fatigue
Insufficient12 – 19 ng/mLBelow optimal; supplementation typically recommended
Normal / Sufficient20 – 50 ng/mLIdeal range for most healthy adults
Optimal40 – 60 ng/mLConsidered best for overall health and immune function
High / Toxic> 100 ng/mLVitamin D toxicity; may cause hypercalcaemia and organ damage



 

When you receive your report and want to know how to read vitamin d blood test results, look for the value labelled '25-OH Vitamin D Total' or '25-Hydroxyvitamin D'. Compare it against the reference range printed on the report (usually 20–50 ng/mL for adults). A value below 20 ng/mL signals a deficiency that needs medical attention. Values above 100 ng/mL, while rare, require immediate follow-up.



 

Who Should Get the Vitamin D Test?

The following groups are at elevated risk of vitamin D deficiency and should consider getting tested:

Individuals with limited sun exposure (office workers, homebound, night-shift workers)

People over 40, especially post-menopausal women

Pregnant and breastfeeding women

Infants exclusively breastfed for extended periods

Individuals with chronic fatigue, persistent bone pain, or muscle weakness

Patients with diabetes, obesity, or chronic kidney or liver disease

Those on medications like steroids, antiepileptics, or weight-loss drugs

Vegetarians and vegans who avoid most natural vitamin D food sources



 



 

Recognising Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin d deficiency is often called the 'silent epidemic' because many people have no obvious symptoms for years. When signs do appear, they may include:

Persistent fatigue and lack of energy

Bone pain or tenderness, especially in the back, hips, and legs

Muscle weakness or cramps

Frequent colds, infections, or slow wound healing

Depression, anxiety, or persistent low mood

Hair loss or thinning

Impaired wound healing



 

In children, severe vitamin D deficiency can lead to rickets — a condition causing soft, weakened bones. In adults, it contributes to osteomalacia (bone softening) and significantly increases the risk of osteoporosis over time

 

Vitamin D Foods & Lifestyle Sources

While sunlight remains the most efficient natural source of vitamin D, vitamin d vegetables and other dietary sources can contribute to maintaining adequate levels, particularly for those with limited sun exposure
 

Best Food Sources of Vitamin D:

Fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines, hilsa) — richest animal sources

Egg yolks — moderate amounts of vitamin D3

Fortified milk, soy milk, and plant-based milks

Fortified cereals and breakfast foods

Mushrooms (especially UV-exposed mushrooms like shiitake and maitake) — the primary plant-based source

Cod liver oil — highly concentrated vitamin D supplement

Tofu and soy products (when fortified)

While vitamin d vegetables alone cannot meet daily requirements, UV-exposed mushrooms are a valuable plant-based option. Most nutrition guidelines recommend combining sensible sun exposure, dietary sources, and supplementation (when clinically advised) to maintain a normal vitamin d level year-round.

How the Vitamin D Total Test Is Conducted

The test is simple and requires no special preparation beyond recommended overnight fasting. Here is what to expect:

A trained phlebotomist collects a small blood sample from a vein in your arm.

The sample is collected in an EDTA whole blood tube for accurate processing.

The sample undergoes immunoassay analysis in our NABL-standard laboratory.

Your report is ready within 8 hours and can be downloaded online.

Home collection is available — no need to visit the lab.

 

Vitamin D Test Price at JDAR Path Lab

The vitamin d test price at JDAR Path Lab is ₹1,000 (against the standard MRP of ₹1,200), reflecting our ongoing commitment to making quality diagnostics accessible. This exclusive offer of 17% off is available for both walk-in patients and home collection bookings.

TestPrice
Vitamin D Total₹1,000 (MRP ₹1,200)
Home CollectionAvailable
Report DeliveryWithin 8 Hours
Online ReportYes — Download Available


 

Why Choose JDAR Path Lab for Your Vitamin D Test?

JDAR Path Lab has been a trusted name in diagnostic healthcare for over 43 years. Here is what sets us apart:

43+ years of excellence in pathology and diagnostics

NABL-standard quality assurance at every stage of testing

Led by Dr. Urmil Goel and Dr. Saurabh Goel — experienced specialist pathologists

Affiliated with CGHS, ECHS, RML Hospital, and Safdarjung Hospital

Accurate and timely reporting with online download facility

Home sample collection available across New Delhi

Premium lab ambience with patient-first approach

Competitive vitamin d test price with transparent pricing



 



 

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Vitamin D Total package include? +
This package includes multiple health tests for overall wellness.
Why should I take the Vitamin D Total test? +
It helps detect early health issues and monitor wellness.
Do I need to fast before the test? +
Yes, overnight fasting is recommended.
Can I access results online? +
Yes, reports are available online.

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