Expertise
The Oxford Iron Clinic specialises in the identification and treatment of iron depletion and iron deficiency anaemia. This is a highly prevalent condition affecting a significant proportion of the population across all age ranges, particularly women, individuals with chronic diseases and those who have undergone bariatric surgery.
Iron Deficiency
Iron deficiency is a common condition where the body lacks sufficient iron, leading to reduced red blood cell production and impaired oxygen delivery. Iron is needed for the normal functioning of every body cell and deficiency can affect brain function, physical energy, and overall health. Key causes include low dietary intake of iron, suboptimal absorption, increased demands such as during pregnancy, and blood loss. Particular groups, like young women, athletes, and people following vegetarian or vegan diets, may be more at risk. Find further information on this vital mineral’s role, the risks of its absence, and how to maintain adequate levels for your well-being.
Anaemia
Anaemia is a condition marked by a shortage of red blood cells or haemoglobin, leading to less oxygen reaching the body’s tissues. Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia but other causes include vitamin deficiencies, bleeding, haemolytic anaemia, and diseases where there is chronic inflammation such as chronic kidney disease. Less commonly are bone marrow disorders and congenital anaemias. Symptoms often involve fatigue, weakness, and dizziness, impacting daily life. Learn more about the types, causes, and management of anaemia by clicking below.
Symptoms may develop over many years and often go unrecognised because of their slow onset.
Symptoms include fatigue, muscle weakness, thinning hair, pale skin, brittle nails, shortness of breath, palpitations, restless legs, insomnia, poor concentration, brain fog and headaches.
The aims of the Oxford Iron Clinic are to provide:
- Full clinical consultation for personalised assessment
- Analysis and interpretation of results and diagnosis from expert haematologists
- Health and medical advice including the necessity for IV iron therapy
- Follow-up care to monitor and support, to ensure optimal patient outcomes
Individuals attending the clinic enjoy personalised care in a comfortable, professional environment in central Oxford. Blood tests are carried out to the highest standards and processed in a quality-assured laboratory, accredited by the UK Accreditation Service (UKAS).
Signs & Symptoms
Symptoms of iron deficiency generally occur before the condition has progressed to iron deficiency anaemia.
Treatments
Treatment for iron deficiency anaemia depends on the underlying cause – find our more by click the button below.

About us
The Oxford Iron Clinic is a private clinic providing expert diagnosis and management of iron depletion and iron deficiency anaemia, including comprehensive blood tests, consultation, advice and, where appropriate, intravenous iron infusions.
The iron clinic is held at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Oxford, with easy patient access and free parking.
We aim to provide the highest medical care in a clean comfortable environment. Clients feel confident and well informed at all stages of the investigation, diagnosis, and treatment.