IgA Subclasses Test
Introduction to the IgA Subclasses Test
The IgA Subclasses Test is a vital diagnostic tool used to evaluate the immune system’s functionality through the measurement of Immunoglobulin A (IgA) subclasses in the serum. This test plays a crucial role in identifying various kidney disorders, providing nephrologists with essential information to guide treatment decisions.
What the Test Measures
This test specifically measures:
- IgA1
- IgA2
- Total IgA
By analyzing these components, healthcare providers can gain insights into the immune response and potential deficiencies that may affect kidney health.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Individuals experiencing symptoms such as:
- Frequent infections
- Chronic kidney disease
- Autoimmune disorders
- Unexplained fatigue
Those with a family history of kidney disorders or autoimmune diseases may also benefit from this test.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Early detection of kidney-related disorders
- Guides nephrologists in treatment planning
- Helps monitor immune system function
- Provides peace of mind through understanding health status
Understanding Your Results
Results from the IgA Subclasses Test will indicate the levels of IgA1, IgA2, and Total IgA present in your serum. Normal ranges vary, so it is essential to discuss your results with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance based on your specific situation.
Test Pricing
Price Type | Amount (KSh) |
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Discount Price | 30,000 |
Regular Price | 40,000 |
To ensure accurate results, a sample of 2 mL serum (1 mL minimum) is required from 1 SST, which should be shipped refrigerated or frozen. A duly filled Test Send Out Consent Form (Form 35) is mandatory.
Branches Across Kenya
We have branches in all major cities across Kenya, making it convenient for you to access our services. We also offer home sample collection to ensure you can get tested without any hassle.
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