



Price: Rs. 2035 Rs. 1799/-
The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile measures Vitamins A, D, E and K — the four vitamins stored in body fat and liver tissue. Critical for bone health, vision, immunity, antioxidant defense and blood clotting. Book the Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile online From Thyrocare & get free home sample collection across India. All tests are conducted in NABL/ISO-certified labs, ensuring accurate, doctor-verified results.

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Sample Type: Blood
Fasting Not Required
List of Profiles Included:
- VITAMIN D2
- VITAMIN D3
- VITAMIN A
- VITAMIN E
- VITAMIN K
- VITAMIN D TOTAL
Booking Procedure:
- Technician from Thyrocare will be assigned for a free home sample collection after booking confirmation.
- Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
- You will get a payment link in 2 hours. You can make the payment online or pay cash to the technician.
- Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):
1. What is the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile and what does it test?
The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile is a focused blood test that measures the four fat-soluble vitamins essential for human health — Vitamin A (Retinol), Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy), Vitamin E (Tocopherol) and Vitamin K. These vitamins are absorbed and transported through dietary fat, and unlike water-soluble vitamins, they are stored long-term in body fat and liver tissue.
2. What is the difference between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins?
Vitamins fall into two groups based on how they dissolve and are stored. Water-soluble vitamins — the entire B-complex and Vitamin C — dissolve in water, are not stored by the body and must be replenished daily through food. Fat-soluble vitamins — A, D, E and K — dissolve in fat, are stored in the liver and adipose tissue, and last for weeks to months in the body. This storage capacity makes fat-soluble vitamins prone to two extremes — chronic deficiency despite a recent diet improvement, or accumulation to toxic levels with excessive supplementation. The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile measures all four in one sample.
3. Why test fat-soluble vitamins separately instead of doing a full vitamin panel?
A focused fat-soluble vitamin test is the right choice when clinical concerns relate specifically to bone health (Vitamin D), vision and immunity (Vitamin A), antioxidant defense (Vitamin E), or blood clotting (Vitamin K) — without paying for the full B-complex panel. The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile is more affordable than the Complete Vitamins Profile, making it the smart choice when your physician has specifically asked for ADEK evaluation, or when monitoring fat-soluble vitamin levels after supplementation or surgery. The Thyrocare Complete Vitamins Profile is the better fit when you have multi-system symptoms suggesting deficiencies across both vitamin groups.
4. Who specifically should take the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile?
The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile is particularly recommended for Indian adults with fat-malabsorption conditions like Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, chronic pancreatitis or cystic fibrosis; people who have undergone bariatric (weight-loss) surgery; those on chronic low-fat diets or cholesterol-lowering medications like statins; individuals with liver or gallbladder disease; senior citizens with declining nutrient absorption; people with confirmed Vitamin D deficiency wanting to retest after supplementation; and adults with symptoms pointing to bone, vision, immunity or clotting issues.
5. Can fat-soluble vitamins cause toxicity if over-supplemented?
Yes, this is one of the most important reasons to test rather than guess. Unlike water-soluble vitamins which the body simply excretes when in excess, fat-soluble vitamins accumulate in the liver and adipose tissue. Excess Vitamin A can cause headache, liver damage, bone weakening and even birth defects in pregnancy. Excess Vitamin D can cause hypercalcaemia, kidney stones and kidney damage. Vitamin K excess is rare but can interfere with blood thinners. The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile is therefore essential before and during high-dose supplementation, particularly with multivitamin formulas commonly self-prescribed in India.
6. What symptoms suggest fat-soluble vitamin deficiency?
Symptoms vary by vitamin. Vitamin A deficiency causes night blindness, dry eyes, frequent infections and dry skin. Vitamin D deficiency causes bone and muscle pain, fatigue, low immunity and mood changes. Vitamin E deficiency causes muscle weakness, vision issues and impaired immunity. Vitamin K deficiency causes easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from minor cuts and bleeding gums. Many of these symptoms overlap with other conditions, which is why the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile gives a definitive answer in one sample rather than testing each vitamin separately or guessing through trial-and-error supplementation.
7. Is fasting required for the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile test?
A 10 to 12 hour overnight fast is generally recommended for the most accurate readings of all four fat-soluble vitamins. Because these vitamins are absorbed with dietary fat, recent meals can transiently raise circulating levels and obscure your true storage status. Plain water is allowed during fasting. Importantly, pause any vitamin or multivitamin supplements for 48 to 72 hours before the Thyrocare test if you want an honest baseline — otherwise the report reflects recent supplementation rather than your bodys actual stored vitamin reserves. Continue prescription medication unless your doctor advises otherwise.
8. How is the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile different from a standalone Vitamin D test?
A standalone Vitamin D test measures only 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D. The Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile adds Vitamins A, E and K to give a complete picture of all four fat-soluble vitamins in one sample. This is particularly important because fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies tend to occur together — if you are Vitamin D deficient due to fat-malabsorption, low-fat diet or post-bariatric surgery, you are likely also low in A, E and K. Addressing only Vitamin D leaves three blind spots unchecked, which is why the Thyrocare ADEK panel is the more clinically complete option whenever multi-vitamin deficiency is suspected.
9. How does fat malabsorption or bariatric surgery affect fat-soluble vitamins?
Conditions that impair fat absorption — Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, gallbladder disease, liver disease and weight-loss (bariatric) surgery — directly disrupt the bodys ability to absorb Vitamins A, D, E and K from food. This makes fat-soluble vitamin deficiency extremely common in these patient populations, often even on a healthy diet, because the absorption mechanism itself is impaired. Most gastroenterologists and bariatric surgeons in India recommend an annual Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile to monitor and correct these deficiencies before complications develop.
10. How do I book the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile with home collection in India?
Booking is a simple three-step process on bookmytest.co.in — select the Thyrocare Fat Soluble Vitamins Profile, enter your address and preferred 2-hour home collection slot (ideally between 6 AM and 10 AM for fasting), and confirm with online payment. A trained Thyrocare phlebotomist arrives at your home for sample collection, which takes around 5 minutes. The sample is sent to Thyrocares NABL-accredited central laboratory for processing, and digital reports are delivered to email and WhatsApp within 24 hours.