Understanding Your Neurological Health: The Neuronal Paraneoplastic Autoantibodies Profile Test
When you’re experiencing unexplained neurological symptoms, it can be frightening and overwhelming. You might be wondering if there’s an underlying cause that needs immediate attention. Our Neuronal Paraneoplastic Autoantibodies Profile Test provides the answers you need to understand what’s happening in your body and take control of your health journey.
What This Test Detects
This comprehensive test screens for specific autoantibodies that your immune system might produce when fighting certain types of cancer. These antibodies can affect your nervous system, causing various neurological symptoms even before cancer is detected through other methods. The test specifically looks for:
- Amphiphysin antibodies
- CV2 antibodies
- PNMA2 (Ma2/Ta) antibodies
- ANNA-1/Hu antibodies
- ANNA-2/Ri antibodies
- PCA-1/Yo antibodies
Early detection of these antibodies can lead to earlier cancer diagnosis and more effective treatment options.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is particularly important if you’re experiencing:
- Unexplained neurological symptoms like numbness, weakness, or coordination problems
- Memory issues or cognitive changes that seem unusual
- Muscle stiffness or involuntary movements
- Vision problems or eye movement abnormalities
- Difficulty walking or balance issues
- Family history of cancer or autoimmune conditions
Many patients find relief in getting clear answers about their symptoms, allowing them to move forward with appropriate treatment plans.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Health
Getting tested provides several important benefits:
- Peace of Mind: Either rule out serious conditions or identify them early when treatment is most effective
- Early Intervention: Detect potential cancer-related neurological issues before they progress
- Personalised Care: Guide your healthcare provider in developing the right treatment approach
- Reduced Anxiety: Replace uncertainty with clear information about your health status
- Better Outcomes: Early detection often leads to more successful treatment results
Understanding Your Test Results
Our team provides clear, easy-to-understand results with guidance on what they mean for your health:
- Negative Results: Typically indicate that the tested autoantibodies are not present, providing reassurance
- Positive Results: Help identify specific neurological conditions that may be related to underlying cancer
- Professional Guidance: Our specialists explain your results and recommend next steps
- Same-Day Reporting: Get your results quickly to reduce waiting anxiety
Remember, our healthcare professionals are here to help you understand your results and guide you through next steps.
Affordable, Accessible Testing for South Africans
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neuronal Paraneoplastic Autoantibodies Profile | ZAR 4,000 | ZAR 2,000 |
No special preparation required – simply provide a blood sample
Why Trust Oracle Genomics?
- Nationwide Coverage: Available in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, and across South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Developed and interpreted by specialist oncologists and neurologists
- Advanced Methodology: Using reliable immunoblot technology for accurate results
- Same-Day Results: Sample collection Monday through Saturday by 9 AM, results same day
- Patient-Focused Care: We understand the anxiety around neurological symptoms and provide compassionate support
Take the First Step Toward Clarity
Don’t let uncertainty about your neurological health cause unnecessary stress. Early detection can make a significant difference in your health outcomes. Our Neuronal Paraneoplastic Autoantibodies Profile Test provides the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
Limited Time Special: Book now and save ZAR 2,000 on this comprehensive neurological screening. Take control of your health today – your peace of mind is worth it.
“Many patients tell us how relieved they felt after getting clear answers. Don’t wait for symptoms to progress – early detection could save you from more serious health complications down the line.”

