Are You Experiencing Unexplained Fatigue or Neurological Symptoms?
When persistent tiredness, memory fog, or tingling sensations disrupt your daily life, it’s natural to feel concerned and uncertain. Many South Africans struggle with these symptoms without understanding the underlying cause. Our Methylmalonic Acid Quantitative Urine Test provides the answers you need to address potential Vitamin B12 deficiency – a condition that affects countless individuals across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria.
Understanding Your Methylmalonic Acid Test
This specialised urine test measures methylmalonic acid levels, which serve as a highly sensitive marker for Vitamin B12 deficiency. Unlike standard B12 blood tests that may miss early-stage deficiencies, this test detects metabolic changes at the cellular level, providing earlier and more accurate detection. Using advanced LC-MS/MS technology, we ensure precise results you can trust for making informed health decisions.
Who Should Consider This Important Health Screening?
This test is particularly valuable if you experience:
- Persistent fatigue and low energy levels despite adequate rest
- Memory problems, brain fog, or difficulty concentrating
- Tingling or numbness in hands and feet
- Mood changes, depression, or irritability
- Muscle weakness or balance issues
- Pale skin or shortness of breath
Additionally, consider testing if you have risk factors including vegetarian or vegan diets, digestive disorders like Crohn’s disease, previous gastric surgery, or take certain medications that affect B12 absorption.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Long-Term Health
Identifying Vitamin B12 deficiency early can prevent serious complications including permanent nerve damage, cognitive decline, and cardiovascular issues. By detecting metabolic changes before severe symptoms develop, you gain the opportunity to:
- Restore energy levels and mental clarity
- Prevent irreversible neurological damage
- Improve overall quality of life and wellbeing
- Receive appropriate treatment before conditions worsen
- Reduce healthcare costs through early intervention
Understanding Your Test Results with Confidence
We understand that waiting for medical results can create anxiety. Our team provides clear, comprehensive explanations of your findings, including:
- Easy-to-understand result interpretation
- Guidance on next steps based on your levels
- Recommendations for follow-up care if needed
- Peace of mind through professional support
Your results will indicate whether your methylmalonic acid levels are within normal range or elevated, helping your healthcare provider determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
Affordable Health Screening with Exceptional Value
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Methylmalonic Acid Quantitative Urine Test | ZAR 1,200 | ZAR 300 |
Considering the potential costs of untreated B12 deficiency – including medical consultations, treatments for complications, and impact on work productivity – this test represents exceptional value for your health investment.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics for Your Health Screening?
- Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing centres across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art LC-MS/MS methodology for unparalleled accuracy
- Rapid Results: Sample submission by Friday 6pm, results available Saturday
- Medical Expertise: Specialised testing reviewed by qualified physicians and pediatricians
- Patient-Focused Care: Empathetic support throughout your testing journey
Take Control of Your Health Today
Don’t let unexplained symptoms continue to affect your quality of life. Early detection of Vitamin B12 deficiency can make a significant difference in your health outcomes and overall wellbeing.
Limited Time Offer: Secure your special pricing of ZAR 1,200 before this health screening opportunity ends. Your journey to better health starts with one simple test.
Simple Sample Collection Process
For accurate results, please provide:
- First morning urine sample (10ml minimum, 5ml acceptable)
- Sterile screw-capped container (no preservatives)
- Ship refrigerated or frozen
- Brief clinical and medication history
Our team will guide you through every step to ensure proper sample collection and handling.

