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Immunology Testing in JP Nagar

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About Immunology

Immunology investigations assess specific components or responses of the immune system and can support the evaluation of selected immune-related conditions.

Overview

What is Immunology Testing?

Depending on the investigation, immunology testing may measure antibodies, immune markers or other substances associated with immune activity.

Why is Immunology Testing Recommended?

It may be recommended for:

  • Suspected autoimmune conditions
  • Selected inflammatory disorders
  • Immune-system assessment
  • Certain infections
  • Monitoring selected immune-related conditions

What Can It Help Evaluate?

Immunology testing may support the evaluation of:

  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Immune abnormalities
  • Selected inflammatory conditions
  • Certain immune-mediated diseases

How is the Test Performed?

A suitable clinical sample, usually blood for many investigations, is collected.

The sample is processed using the appropriate immunological assay.

Results are analysed and reported.

Preparation

Preparation depends on the specific test.

Some investigations may require fasting.

Why Choose TruScan Diagnostics?

Choosing a diagnostic centre is about more than simply having access to a test. Patients need reliable processes, appropriate technology, professional interpretation and a comfortable diagnostic experience.

At TruScan Diagnostics, we bring multiple diagnostic disciplines together to make healthcare investigations more convenient.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Services
From routine laboratory investigations to MRI, CT, ultrasound, cardiac testing and specialised diagnostics, TruScan offers a broad diagnostic portfolio.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology
Our diagnostic portfolio includes advanced imaging and laboratory technologies designed to support modern diagnostic requirements.

Integrated Diagnostic Experience
Patients may require more than one investigation. Having imaging, laboratory and specialised services within one diagnostic network can make the diagnostic journey more convenient.

Patient-Focused Approach
We aim to provide a clear, comfortable and organised experience from registration and sample collection through testing and reporting.

Convenient JP Nagar Locations
TruScan currently lists centres in JP Nagar 2nd Phase and JP Nagar 7th Phase, Bengaluru. The JP Nagar 7th Phase centre is listed as open 24 hours.

Accessible Diagnostic Support
Patients can contact the TruScan team for information about test availability, preparation requirements, appointment scheduling and other diagnostic queries.

Benefits & Value

Targeted evaluation

  • Supports targeted diagnostic evaluation

Immune markers

  • Helps assess specific immune markers

Complementary testing

  • Can complement clinical examination and other investigations

Limitations

A positive immune marker does not necessarily establish a diagnosis by itself. Doctors interpret results alongside symptoms and other investigations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do immunology tests require fasting? +
It depends on the specific investigation.
Can one immunology test diagnose autoimmune disease? +
Usually not. Diagnosis requires clinical correlation and, where appropriate, additional testing.
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Looking for a Diagnostic Test in JP Nagar?

Whether you need an MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, X-ray, cardiac investigation, neurological test, laboratory investigation or preventive health checkup, TruScan Diagnostics can help you access the appropriate diagnostic service.

Locations: JP Nagar 2nd Phase & JP Nagar 7th Phase, Bengaluru

JP Nagar 7th Phase: Manvi Arcade, WGHCS Layout, behind Ever Fine Supermarket, Bengaluru.

Before Your Visit

Please confirm:

  • The exact test recommended by your doctor
  • Whether fasting is required
  • Whether any medication instructions apply
  • Whether previous reports should be brought
  • Whether an appointment is required
  • Current pricing and test availability
  • Expected reporting time

Medical investigations should be selected and interpreted in consultation with an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.