Tareq Abadl Differences the 3 Common Iron Tests
Tareq Abadl, Medical Laboratory Specialist and Director of the Blood Bank at Dr. Abdelkader Al-Mutawakkil Hospital, posted on LinkedIn:
“The Difference Between the 3 Common Iron Tests
Serum Iron – Ferritin – TIBC/Transferrin
In the lab, we often see these tests confused because they sound similar—but each one tells a very different story about the patient’s iron status.

1) Serum Iron
This is the circulating iron currently bound to transferrin in the bloodstream.
Think of it as a snapshot of iron at this moment.
Key Notes:
Strongly affected by diet and timing.
Can appear high/low without reflecting true iron stores.
Not reliable alone for diagnosing anemia.
2) Ferritin
This is the true iron storage in the body—your iron “vault.”
Important Points:
First to drop in iron deficiency.
Most stable indicator of iron status.
Rises with inflammation (acute phase reactant).
The most important test to confirm iron deficiency anemia.
3) TIBC / Transferrin
Represents the number of empty seats available to bind iron.
When the body needs iron → TIBC increases ↑
When iron is high → TIBC decreases ↓
Very useful for differentiation:
Iron Deficiency
Serum iron ↓
Ferritin ↓
TIBC ↑
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Serum iron ↓
Ferritin normal or ↑
TIBC ↓
Quick Lab Summary:
Serum Iron = what’s in the blood right now.
Ferritin = the true storage
TIBC = does the body need iron or not?”
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