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Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Test

Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Blood Test

Direct answer: This test measures the active form of Vitamin D to assess calcium balance, bone metabolism and kidney-related Vitamin D regulation.

The Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Test measures calcitriol, the biologically active form of Vitamin D produced by the kidneys. Unlike routine Vitamin D screening, this test evaluates how the body converts Vitamin D into its active hormone. Calcitriol plays a vital role in calcium absorption, bone strength and parathyroid function. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disorders, parathyroid imbalance or certain metabolic bone conditions.

This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with home collection facility in Pune and direct walk-in sample submission at our Aundh centre. Samples are processed through NABL-accredited partner laboratories with secure digital reporting for patients across Pune, Maharashtra.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Direct answer: Individuals with kidney disease, calcium imbalance, or suspected parathyroid and bone metabolism disorders.

This test is commonly advised for patients with chronic kidney disease, abnormal calcium or phosphate levels, parathyroid disorders, or unexplained bone weakness. It helps clinicians understand Vitamin D hormone regulation rather than simple Vitamin D storage levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I do the Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy test?

This test is recommended when there is kidney disease, abnormal calcium levels, or suspected parathyroid and bone metabolism disorders.

Why is this test advised instead of regular Vitamin D tests?

It measures the active Vitamin D hormone (calcitriol), helping doctors assess kidney-related Vitamin D conversion and calcium regulation.

Is fasting required before this test?

Fasting is not usually required. Your doctor may advise specific preparation based on associated investigations.

What symptoms may prompt this test?

Symptoms include bone pain, muscle weakness, frequent fractures, kidney disease findings, or unexplained calcium imbalance.

 

Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Diagnostic interpretation and clinical decisions must be made by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.
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Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Blood Test

Direct answer: This test measures the active form of Vitamin D to assess calcium balance, bone metabolism and kidney-related Vitamin D regulation.

The Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Test measures calcitriol, the biologically active form of Vitamin D produced by the kidneys. Unlike routine Vitamin D screening, this test evaluates how the body converts Vitamin D into its active hormone. Calcitriol plays a vital role in calcium absorption, bone strength and parathyroid function. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disorders, parathyroid imbalance or certain metabolic bone conditions.

This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with home collection facility in Pune and direct walk-in sample submission at our Aundh centre. Samples are processed through NABL-accredited partner laboratories with secure digital reporting for patients across Pune, Maharashtra.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Direct answer: Individuals with kidney disease, calcium imbalance, or suspected parathyroid and bone metabolism disorders.

This test is commonly advised for patients with chronic kidney disease, abnormal calcium or phosphate levels, parathyroid disorders, or unexplained bone weakness. It helps clinicians understand Vitamin D hormone regulation rather than simple Vitamin D storage levels.

Patient Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I do the Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy test?

This test is recommended when there is kidney disease, abnormal calcium levels, or suspected parathyroid and bone metabolism disorders.

Why is this test advised instead of regular Vitamin D tests?

It measures the active Vitamin D hormone (calcitriol), helping doctors assess kidney-related Vitamin D conversion and calcium regulation.

Is fasting required before this test?

Fasting is not usually required. Your doctor may advise specific preparation based on associated investigations.

What symptoms may prompt this test?

Symptoms include bone pain, muscle weakness, frequent fractures, kidney disease findings, or unexplained calcium imbalance.

 

Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Diagnostic interpretation and clinical decisions must be made by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.