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Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test

Original price was: R6,000.Current price is: R4,350.

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The Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test is a crucial diagnostic tool for detecting autoimmune neurological conditions that affect your nervous system. At just ZAR 4,350 (regularly ZAR 6,000), this specialised test helps identify antibodies that may be attacking your nerve cells, potentially causing symptoms like muscle weakness, numbness, or coordination difficulties. Our advanced Enzyme Immunoassay method ensures exceptional accuracy and reliability. If you’re experiencing unexplained neurological symptoms or have a family history of autoimmune disorders, this test provides the clarity you need for proper diagnosis and treatment planning. With nationwide coverage across South Africa including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria, Oracle Genomics makes specialised neurological testing accessible and trustworthy for every patient seeking answers about their neurological health.

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Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test
R6,000 Original price was: R6,000.R4,350Current price is: R4,350.

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Find Answers for Unexplained Neurological Symptoms

When you’re experiencing mysterious symptoms like muscle weakness, numbness, or coordination problems, it can be frightening and isolating. The Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test provides the clarity you need to understand what’s happening with your nervous system. Our specialised neurological testing helps identify autoimmune conditions that may be affecting your quality of life, giving you and your healthcare provider the information needed to develop an effective treatment plan.

Understanding the Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test

This specialised test detects antibodies that mistakenly target ganglioside GD1a, a substance found in nerve cells. When your immune system produces these antibodies, they can attack your nervous system, potentially causing various neurological symptoms. Our advanced Enzyme Immunoassay method ensures precise detection, providing reliable results that your neurologist can trust for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Who Should Consider This Test?

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, this test could provide important answers:

  • Unexplained muscle weakness or fatigue
  • Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations
  • Difficulty with coordination or balance
  • Muscle cramps or twitching
  • Progressive weakness in limbs
  • Family history of autoimmune neurological conditions
  • Previous diagnosis of Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome or related disorders

Early detection through this test can lead to timely intervention and better management of neurological conditions.

Why This Test Matters for Your Neurological Health

Getting the right diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment and improved quality of life. This test offers:

  • Early Detection: Identify autoimmune neurological conditions before they progress
  • Treatment Guidance: Help your neurologist develop targeted treatment plans
  • Peace of Mind: Reduce uncertainty about your symptoms
  • Prevention: Early intervention can prevent further nerve damage
  • Personalised Care: Results guide personalised neurological care

Understanding Your Test Results

We understand that waiting for test results can be anxiety-provoking. Our team provides clear, easy-to-understand reports that explain what your results mean for your health. Positive results indicate the presence of GD1a antibodies, which your neurologist will interpret in the context of your symptoms and medical history. Negative results provide reassurance that these specific antibodies aren’t contributing to your symptoms. Either way, you’ll have valuable information to discuss with your healthcare provider.

Turnaround Time: Sample by 7th of the month; Report available after 2-3 weeks

Affordable, Accessible Neurological Testing

Test Option Price Savings
Special Price ZAR 4,350 Save ZAR 1,650
Regular Price ZAR 6,000

Considering the potential costs of undiagnosed neurological conditions, this test represents excellent value for your health investment.

Test Preparation Requirements

  • Sample Type: 2 mL (1 mL minimum) serum from 1 SST tube
  • Shipping: Ship refrigerated or frozen
  • Fasting: Overnight fasting preferred
  • Mandatory: Duly filled Test Send Out Consent Form (Form 35)

Why Trust Oracle Genomics for Your Neurological Testing?

At Oracle Genomics, we combine medical expertise with genuine patient care:

  • Nationwide Coverage: Available in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
  • Medical Expertise: Specialised neurological testing interpreted by experienced professionals
  • Accuracy Guarantee: Advanced Enzyme Immunoassay method ensures reliable results
  • Patient-Focused: We understand the anxiety around neurological symptoms and provide compassionate care
  • Convenient Access: Multiple testing locations and straightforward process

Take Control of Your Neurological Health Today

Don’t let unexplained symptoms control your life. Early detection through the Ganglioside GD1a Antibody IgG Test can provide the answers you need to move forward with confidence. Our team is here to support you through every step of the testing process.

Easy Booking Options:

  • Online Booking: Schedule your test through our secure portal
  • Phone Consultation: Speak with our neurological testing specialists
  • Clinic Visit: Visit any of our nationwide locations
  • Referral: Ask your healthcare provider for a referral

Limited Time Special: Book now to secure the ZAR 4,350 special price and take the first step toward understanding your neurological health.

Early detection of autoimmune neurological conditions can significantly improve treatment outcomes. Don’t wait – take action for your health today.