Precision Plus Nutrient Balance Monitoring 12 Months Program
Carried Out At Your Home By A Qualified Clinician


AED 999.00

An advanced annual evaluation providing deeper insight into long-term micronutrient balance and nutritional risk factors. Designed for proactive health optimization and preventive care. Helps ensure sustained energy, immune resilience, and metabolic stability.

  • 14 tests included

  • Venous blood sample

  • 3-5 days turnaround

Precision Plus Nutrient Balance Monitoring 12 Months Program

What this test measures
Read more about the health markers we check in this blood test

Vitamin DLearn More

Interestingly enough, vitamin D is in fact a hormone that is produced by the body and requires exposure to sunlight for activation. In addition. it can be found in certain foods such as egg yolks, fish and fortified dairy and grain products. Vitamin D is an essential component required for maintaining bone strength due to its role in aiding the intestines ability to absorb calcium. Low levels of vitamin D may be associated with secondary low bone mineral density and hyperparathyroidism. Consequently, these patients have a greater risk of suffering fractures and osteoporosis. Other conditions such as rickets and osteocalcin may also develop as a result of continued vitamin D deficiency over a long period of time.

CalciumLearn More

A calcium blood test can find out whether you have too much or too little of this key mineral in your bloodstream. Calcium is the most plentiful mineral in your body. Your body uses it to: Strengthen your bones and teeth, Contract your muscles, Narrow and widen blood vessels, Send and receive nerve messages, Release hormones, Clot your blood.

MagnesiumLearn More

Magnesium is the fourth most abundant essential element found within the body and is a vital component in supporting several key processes including; energy production, DNA creation and repair, muscle contraction and nerve functioning. Significantly raised magnesium in the body (hypermagnesemia) is an event that rarely occurs due to the body's effective strategy in removing excessive amounts from the blood stream via the kidneys. However, when kidney function is impaired patients are at a greater risk of developing hypermagnesemia. In contrast, reduced levels of magnesium may be the result of increased alcohol consumption or decreased consumption of magnesium rich foods such as leafy green vegetables and nuts.

ZincLearn More

Zinc is a trace element that plays an important role in supporting several processes within the body such as wound healing. It is also a vital component of a healthy immune system. The most common cause for reduced amounts of zinc within the body is typically due to insufficient dietary intake of zinc rich foods including nuts, seeds and pulses. However, zinc deficiency may also be attributed to by underlying a host of underlying medical conditions ranging from diabetes to sickle cell disease. In comparison, elevated zinc may be caused by oversuplementation which can be fatal.

FerritinLearn More

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and releases it in a controlled fashion. In humans, it acts as a buffer against iron deficiency and iron overload. Plasma ferritin is also an indirect marker of the total amount of iron stored in the body, hence serum ferritin is used as a diagnostic test for iron-deficiency anaemia. Low levels are indicative of anaemia and may be caused by events such as excessive bleeding or lack of iron within the diet. In contrast, elevated ferritin levels could indicate iron overload syndrome or liver damage.

Iron Panel (Iron, TIBC, % Sat)Learn More

This panel evaluates iron levels and how efficiently iron is transported and utilized in the body. It helps identify iron deficiency, iron overload, and disorders affecting red blood cell production. The test is useful for assessing anemia, fatigue, and nutritional status. Monitoring iron balance supports healthy oxygen transport and energy levels. Early detection allows timely dietary or medical intervention.

HomocysteineLearn More

Homocysteine is an amino acid linked to cardiovascular and neurological health. Elevated homocysteine levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and may indicate deficiencies in B vitamins such as B6, B12, or folate.

Omega-3 TotalLearn More

What makes omega-3 fats special? They are an integral part of cell membranes throughout the body and affect the function of the cell receptors in these membranes. They provide the starting point for making hormones that regulate blood clotting, contraction and relaxation of artery walls, and inflammation.

Omega-6 TotalLearn More

Omega-6 Total measures the overall level of omega-6 fatty acids in the blood. Omega-6s are essential fats important for growth, brain function, and skin health, but excessive amounts can promote inflammation if not balanced with omega-3s.

Omega-6 / Omega-3 RatioLearn More

Omega-6 / Omega-3 Ratio reflects the balance between pro-inflammatory (omega-6) and anti-inflammatory (omega-3) fatty acids in the body. A lower ratio is generally considered healthier, indicating better control of inflammation, whereas a high ratio may increase the risk of chronic inflammation and related diseases.

Arachidonic Acid / EPA RatioLearn More

Arachidonic Acid / EPA Ratio is a marker of inflammatory balance in the body. A higher ratio suggests a more pro-inflammatory state, while a lower ratio indicates better anti-inflammatory balance, often influenced by omega-3 fatty acid intake.

Omega-3 Subtypes (EPA, DHA, DPA)Learn More

This biomarker measures key omega-3 fatty acids that support heart, brain, and immune health. EPA helps regulate inflammation, DHA supports brain and cardiovascular function, and DPA contributes to vascular protection. Assessing individual omega-3 subtypes provides deeper insight than total omega-3 levels alone. Monitoring these markers helps evaluate dietary intake and cardiovascular risk. Optimal omega-3 balance supports long-term heart and metabolic health.

Omega-6 SubtypesLearn More

This biomarker analyzes individual omega-6 fatty acids, including arachidonic acid and linoleic acid. Omega-6 fats are essential for cell signaling, immune response, and hormone production. However, imbalances in specific subtypes can drive inflammation when not balanced with omega-3 fats. Monitoring omega-6 subtypes provides insight into inflammatory risk and dietary fat quality. Maintaining a healthy balance supports cardiovascular and immune health.

Methylmalonic AcidLearn More

Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) is a marker used to assess vitamin B12 status. Elevated MMA levels can indicate a B12 deficiency, even before anemia develops, which can affect nerve function and red blood cell production.

About this test and how it can help you

The Precision Plus Month 12 package is an advanced annual evaluation designed to assess long-term micronutrient stability and overall nutritional resilience. Over a 12-month period, nutrient levels can fluctuate due to dietary patterns, stress, gut health changes, medication use, aging, or chronic conditions.

This comprehensive review evaluates sustained trends in vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and fatty acid balance. It helps detect subtle deficiencies or imbalances before they manifest as clinical symptoms or metabolic dysfunction.

For individuals focused on preventive health, athletic performance, fertility optimization, or chronic disease management, annual precision monitoring ensures nutritional strategies remain aligned with physiological needs.

Precision Plus moves beyond short-term correction and supports long-term cellular and metabolic optimization.

Benefits of the Test

This advanced evaluation confirms long-term nutrient sufficiency and balance. It helps detect subtle deficiencies before they affect energy, immunity, or hormonal health. The test supports prevention of inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and bone health decline. It enables confident continuation or refinement of supplementation strategies. Ultimately, it promotes sustained vitality, cognitive clarity, immune strength, and overall well-being.

How it works when we send a Clinician to your home

Place Your Order

Schedule a home nurse visit for your venous blood sample.

Perform Your Blood Test

Our certified Healthcare Team member will come to your home for the collection.

View Results

Received the results within 24-48 hours.

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