Covid-19 Numerical (Quantitative) Antibody Test – Find out your level of immunity
Our brand new Covid-19 antibody test is able to tell you the strength of your antibody response to the virus and your susceptibility to future infection.
The report provides you with a numerical value which will indicate the strength of your antibody response to Covid-19. Your result will be specified on a scale of zero to three and will indicate whether your level of antibodies is low, medium, high, very high, or negative (i.e. you do not have levels of antibodies that can be detected by this test). In turn, this will determine whether you have had a weak, medium, strong, or very strong antibody immune response to the virus or the vaccine.
This test is ideal for monitoring your antibody levels after having the Covid-19 vaccination. It is unique in that it tests for the same virus protein as is in the vaccines. This means that this test can detect an antibody response produced by the vaccine, while other antibody tests cannot.
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Price £250
The Testing Process
Levitas Clinic Guildford is open 7 days a week and we will try and accommodate testing at your convenience.
The test involves a clinician taking a simple blood sample.
The results take up to 48 hours to return once received by the laboratory. Please note: these time frames are based on current laboratory demand. This will be regularly reviewed and therefore subject to change.
The Practice Team comply with high standards in Infection Control, adhering to best practice as outlined by Public Heath England.
Please contact the practice by email reception@themewspractice.com or phone 01483 452555 and we can address any queries regarding our testing process.
Helpful information on Numerical Antibody Testing
What is an antibody test?
An antibody test checks for antibodies in your blood. Your body makes antibodies when you get an infection. They help fight the infection.
If you have coronavirus antibodies in your blood, it’s likely you’ve either had the virus before or have had a COVID-19 vaccination.
What is a numerical (quantitative) antibody test?
The quantitative IgG and IgM test means it will provide a numerical value which will indicate the strength of your antibody response to Covid-19. Your result will be specified on a scale of zero to three and will indicate whether your level of antibodies is low, medium, high, very high, or negative (i.e. you do not have levels of antibodies that can be detected by this test). In turn, this will determine whether you have had a weak, medium, strong, or very strong antibody immune response to the virus or the vaccine.
The strength of your antibody response to the virus and your susceptibility to future infection. Furthermore, if you decide to test again in the future, it is possible to monitor any changes in your antibody level over time.
This test is ideal for monitoring your antibody levels after having the Covid-19 vaccination. It is unique in that it tests for the same virus protein as is in the vaccines. This means that this test can detect an antibody response produced by the vaccine, while other antibody tests cannot.
How accurate is the test?
This quantitative test is up to 20% more accurate than other antibody tests. In more severe cases of Covid-19, this test has a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 100%. In less severe cases, this test has a sensitivity of 86.9% and a specificity of 98.4%. This test can detect antibodies produced in asymptomatic cases of Covid-19.
Who is this test suitable for?
The test will detect antibodies produced in response to Covid-19, both in symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. Therefore, this advanced test is suitable for anyone looking to find out the strength of their antibody response to previous infection, or after having the vaccine.
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We also offer accurate COVID-19 PCR testing by a member of our clinical team at your convenience – 7 days a week
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