Rubella IgG Antibody
£55.00
- Blood sample
- 1 Biomarker
- Quick Results
The Rubella IgG antibody test is a blood test that detects the presence of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies specific to the rubella virus. This test helps determine whether someone has immunity to rubella, either through vaccination or prior infection. Detecting these antibodies indicates a person’s immune response to rubella and can aid in assessing their immunity status.
Results: 1 day after sample arrival in lab
Phlebetomy Charges:
Leicester Clinic: + NIL
Please visit our clinic at LE4 6QT to provide your sample.
Other Clinic: + £50.00
Choose from our range of clinics nationwide to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional.
Home Phelebetomy: + £80.00
A qualified nurse will visit you in your home to collect your blood sample from a vein in your arm.
**You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a Product and to provide a sample for testing.
What parameters are tested?
Rubella IgG Antibody
Our Rubella IgG Antibody Test is a crucial tool for assessing immunity to the rubella virus. By detecting the presence of IgG antibodies specific to rubella, this test provides valuable information about your immune status. A positive result indicates immunity, whether through vaccination or prior infection, offering reassurance
How it works?
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With our CQC-accredited lab, expect precise results delivered securely to your email within 24-48 hours.
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FAQs
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"Answers to common queries for your peace of mind"
The Rubella IgG Antibody blood test checks for immunity against the rubella virus. It helps determine if you've been vaccinated or had a previous infection.
A simple blood draw, usually from the arm
No, the Rubella IgG test specifically checks for past exposure or vaccination.
A positive result indicates immunity to rubella either through vaccination or past infection.
A negative result suggests no detectable antibodies. In such cases, your healthcare provider may discuss vaccination options to boost immunity.
No, it specifically checks for rubella immunity. Different tests are used to diagnose other infections.
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