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Optimize Your Health with Micronutrient Blood Testing in Houston
Are the vitamins and minerals you’re taking truly benefiting your body, or could you be taking the wrong ones? Hidden deficiencies might be preventing you from losing weight, sleeping well, or thinking clearly.
Discover the answers with our comprehensive micronutrient blood testing at Revived Wellness in Houston. Our personalized testing measures 33 essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids, and metabolites to give you a clear understanding of your unique nutritional needs.

Nutritional Testing
Vitamins
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B1
- Vitamin B2
- Vitamin B3
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
- Biotin
- Folate
- Pantothenate
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- VitaminK
Minerals
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Manganese
- Zinc
- Copper
Amino Acids
- Asparagine
- Glutamine
- Serine
Antioxidants
- Alpha Lipoic Acid
- Coenzyme Q10
- Cysteine
- Glutathione
- Selenium
- Vitamin E
Carbohydrate Metabolism
- Chromium
- Fructose Sensitivity
- Glucose-Insulin
- Metabolism
Metabolites
- Choline
- Inositol
- Carnitine
Spectroxtm
- for Total Antioxidant Function
Immunidextm
- Immune Response Score
Your Individualized Test Report Will:
Identify specific micronutrient deficiencies.
Measure oxidative stress levels.
Reveal malabsorption markers.
Suggest Dietary & Supplementation.
Pinpoint Your Body’s Nutritional Needs.
Personalized Health Insights
Comprehensive Recommendations
Advanced Laboratory Partnership
Effective IV Therapy
Why Choose Micronutrient Testing at Revived Personalized Wellness?

Micronutrient testing requires advanced laboratory analysis and expert interpretation, making it essential to choose a trusted clinic. With over 9 years of experience and expertise, we use the latest technology and adhere to the highest standards to ensure your safety and the accuracy of your results. Our experienced team customizes wellness plans based on your unique needs, providing the best possible care. For a data-driven, personalized experience, trust us with your health. Book your consultation today!

The Trusted Wellness Clinic for Houston’s Leaders
When your well-being is essential to your success, you need a team you can trust. That’s why so many of Houston’s high-achievers, from athletes to entrepreneurs, count on us. We provide the expert care and advanced therapies they need to maintain their edge, all in a private and professional setting right here in Houston.
From professional athletes to well-known public figures, Revived Wellness is the go-to destination for those who expect the highest level of care. Whether it’s for peak performance, faster recovery, or long-term wellness, they trust us to help them stay at their best.
Micronutrient Testing in Houston Near Me
At Revived Personalized Wellness, we proudly serve patients across Houston, including nearby areas such as Tanglewood, Galleria, Midtown, Sugar Land, Katy, and The Woodlands. If you’ve been searching for “micronutrient testing near me”, our clinic offers expert-guided diagnostics with personalized plans designed to support your targeted nutritional needs. Conveniently located in the heart of Houston, we make it easy for you to access this advanced health testing close to home.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Micronutrient Blood Testing in Houston
Chronic Disease Should Not Be Accepted as “normal.”
What Does the Micronutrient Test from SpectraCell Measure?
SpectraCell measures 31 different micronutrients to reveal nutrient status, evaluate metabolic function, and help quantify oxidative stress within the body. The analytes are broken up into the following categories on the test report:
B Vitamins: Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B12, Folate, Pantothenate, Biotin
Amino Acids and Metabolites: Serine, Glutamine, Asparagine, Choline, Inositol, Carnitine, Oleic Acid
Other Vitamins & Minerals: Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, Vitamin K2, Manganese, Calcium, Zinc, Copper, Magnesium
Carbohydrate Metabolism: Fructose Sensitivity, Glucose-Insulin Interaction, Chromium
When to Consider the Micronutrient Test from SpectraCell?
The Micronutrient Test can and should be ordered for patients who identify under the following categories:
Individuals suffering from chronic diseases, like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis, neuropathy (numbness/tingling), weakened immune system, depression, osteoporosis
Individuals diagnosed with maldigestive conditions: Celiac disease, wheat sensitivity, IBS, IBD, SIBO
People who have a history of restricted eating patterns or follow special diets
Individuals with a history of chronic use of prescription medications, which can deplete nutrient levels
Patients experiencing signs of advanced aging, like fatigue and neurocognitive decline
What is Targeted Supplementation?
Why is Intracellular Testing Better Than Serum?
Without the use of micronutrient testing, doctors had to rely solely on clinical observation and measurements of static levels of nutrients in serum. Static serum levels are not representative indicators for assessing cell metabolism and utilization. First, serum levels are transient. They offer only a snapshot rather than a history of nutritional status. Serum levels of nutrients fluctuate depending on recent intake, the status of nutrient transport into tissues (where it performs its actual functions) and several other factors.
Second, serum levels do not reflect how much of the nutrient actually gets into the cells. Intracellular levels, where the nutrient is actually needed, depend on how well the nutrient is absorbed and transferred across the cell membrane into the tissues of the body. Cofactors are often necessary to transport nutrients. If a person has high serum levels of magnesium, for example, this does not necessarily mean they have the proper cofactors needed to carry magnesium into tissues. Although two people may have similar serum levels, they may differ radically on their capacity to take up nutrients into cells. Research shows that serum levels do not adequately correlate to clinical presentation of nutritional deficiency.
Why is Measuring Cellular Function Important?
Won’t the Test Be Affected by What I Ate the Night Before?
How Exactly Does the Test Work?
How Exactly Does the Test Work?
SpectraCell isolates white blood cells from whole blood and grows these white blood cells (the patient’s own cells) in a very controlled environment to determine the person’s lymphocyte response to mitogen stimulation. In simpler terms, the patient’s cellular growth rate in a “perfect” and controlled environment is first determined. Then, micronutrients involved in cell metabolism are evaluated by manipulation of the individual micronutrients in the growth medium. The functional status of 31 nutrients are measured. Deficiencies are detected when the cells’ growth rate is significantly slower in a culture medium that does not have a specific nutrient. So, for example, if the cells’ growth rate is decreased when subjected to an environment without vitamin A, for example, this means that the cells did not have enough vitamin A in its cellular reserve to support optimal growth. Thus, a functional deficiency of vitamin A would exist and be reported.
MNT also assesses the ability of cells to resist damage caused by free radicals and other forms of oxidative stress. Due to the considerable number of cellular antioxidants with extensive interactions, redundancies, repair and recharging capabilities, measuring total function is the most accurate and clinically useful way to assess the capacity to resist oxidative damage. This is determined by Spectracell’s Spectrox® test.
What is a ‘subclinical’ Deficiency?
No matter what the underlying cause, a functional deficiency will result in defective metabolic activity. The biochemical pathways that depend on a specific nutrient will be compromised when a functional deficiency of that nutrient exists. A deficiency may exist several months or years before clinical symptoms of overt deficiency are seen. For example, the clinical presentation of a gross vitamin C deficiency is scurvy. But before this extreme deficiency is seen, subclinical deficiency exists and the clinical presentation is much more elusive. For a “subclinical” vitamin C deficiency, for example, there may be symptoms of fatigue or reduced immunity. Treating subclinical deficiencies before they become overtly clinical in classic deficiency disease is ideal.
Several clinically elusive symptoms like general fatigue, low-energy, poor mood or pain are very successfully treated by correction of nutritional deficiencies. Since nutrients have multiple roles throughout the body and are involved in multiple metabolic pathways, correction of nutritional deficiencies often yields systemic benefits.
Is Spectracell Testing Covered by Insurance?
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