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Syphilis IgG/IgM Blood Test

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

1

Duration

30 min

Results

7 days

This test determines prior syphilis infection and measures antibody levels; not for detecting current or very recent infections.

The test measures the combined presence of both IgG and IgM antibodies to determine if a person has been exposed to syphilis at any point, whether recently or in the past. This test is a useful tool in the management and control of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious health issues if left untreated. It helps assess the stage of infection and guide treatment decisions. Results are provided as either POSITIVE or NEGATIVE. This test is crucial for managing and controlling syphilis.

Key Details

Allergens Tested
20–200+ substances (varies by panel)
Fasting Required
No
Sample Type
Blood draw
Turnaround
5–10 business days
Common Use
Allergy mapping, elimination diet guidance

Who Is This For?

People experiencing unexplained digestive issues, skin problems, or chronic fatigue that may be food-related. Anyone with known allergies who wants comprehensive mapping of their triggers. Parents investigating potential food sensitivities in children. People considering an elimination diet and wanting data to guide which foods to remove.

What's Included

IgE and/or IgG antibody measurement
Panel of common allergens (varies by provider)
Results ranked by reactivity level

Preparation Required

No fasting required. Continue eating your normal diet for at least 2–4 weeks before testing — avoiding suspected trigger foods can cause false negatives. Inform the clinic of any antihistamines or immunosuppressants you're taking, as these can affect results.

Biomarkers Tested

1
TREPONEMA PALLIDUM detected/not detected

Syphilis IgG/IgM; results are POSITIVE or NEGATIVE

Price
£55.00
Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood draw
Duration
30 min
Results
7 days
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