Vanadium (V) Level analysis using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) with flame and Graphite Furnace (GFA) modes is a specialized test used to measure the concentration of vanadium in samples such as blood or urine. Vanadium is a heavy metal that can have negative health effects when exposed in excessive amounts. This test is performed by burning the sample in a specialized flame or using an electric emission technique, which allows for the separation of vanadium from other components and precise measurement of its concentration. This method is highly sensitive and effective, making it suitable for detecting small amounts of vanadium. The results of this analysis assist doctors in assessing levels of exposure to heavy metals, enabling them to guide treatment and provide appropriate recommendations. As vanadium can have potential adverse health effects, this test is an important tool for understanding the risks of exposure and how it may impact the body.