Understanding Your Immune Health with CD2 Immunophenotyping
When your immune system isn’t functioning properly, it can feel like your body is working against you. The CD2 Immunophenotyping test provides the clarity you need to understand what’s happening within your immune system, giving you and your healthcare provider the information necessary to make informed decisions about your health journey.
What Does the CD2 Test Actually Measure?
The CD2 test uses advanced flow cytometry technology to analyse specific markers on your immune cells. Think of CD2 as a unique identifier on certain white blood cells – it helps these cells communicate and coordinate your body’s defence system. When these markers are abnormal, it can indicate various immune disorders or blood conditions that need attention.
This isn’t just another blood test; it’s a sophisticated analysis that provides detailed information about the types and functions of your immune cells, helping your doctor understand exactly what might be causing your symptoms.
Who Should Consider This Important Test?
If you’re experiencing any of these concerning symptoms, the CD2 immunophenotyping test could provide the answers you’ve been seeking:
- Unexplained fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
- Frequent infections or difficulty fighting off illnesses
- Unexplained weight loss or night sweats
- Enlarged lymph nodes that persist for weeks
- Abnormal blood counts identified in routine testing
- Autoimmune disorder symptoms like joint pain or skin rashes
- Monitoring known immune conditions or blood disorders
Many South Africans wait too long to investigate these symptoms, but early detection through proper testing can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes.
Why This Test Matters for Your Health Journey
Getting the right diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment. The CD2 immunophenotyping test offers several crucial benefits:
- Early Detection: Identify immune disorders before they progress
- Accurate Diagnosis: Distinguish between different types of immune conditions
- Treatment Guidance: Help your doctor choose the most effective therapy
- Peace of Mind: Either rule out serious conditions or confirm what needs treatment
- Monitoring Tool: Track how your condition responds to treatment over time
Understanding Your Test Results – No Medical Jargon
We know waiting for test results can be anxiety-provoking. Here’s what you can expect:
Your results will show the percentage and characteristics of cells expressing the CD2 marker. Your doctor will explain what these numbers mean in the context of your specific symptoms and health history. Normal results provide reassurance, while abnormal patterns help pinpoint exactly what type of immune issue might be present.
Remember: abnormal results don’t automatically mean the worst-case scenario. Many immune conditions are highly treatable when identified early.
Transparent Pricing – Know Exactly What You’re Paying For
| Service | Regular Price | Special Price |
|---|---|---|
| CD2 Immunophenotyping Test | ZAR 1,500 | ZAR 1,200 |
| Same-Day Reporting | Included at no extra cost | |
| Professional Interpretation | Included with every test | |
Considering the cost of prolonged illness or misdiagnosis, this investment in accurate testing can save you both money and health complications in the long run.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics With Your Health?
We understand that trust is earned through consistent excellence:
- Nationwide Coverage: Available across South Africa including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria
- Same-Day Results: Samples received by 9 am get same-day reporting
- Expert Analysis: Our specialised hematologists and immunologists review every case
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art flow cytometry equipment ensures accuracy
- Patient-Focused: We prioritise clear communication and compassionate care
Take Control of Your Immune Health Today
Don’t let uncertainty about your immune health continue to cause worry. The CD2 immunophenotyping test provides the clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
Sample Requirements: 3 mL whole blood in EDTA tube AND 3 mL whole blood in Sodium Heparin tube, or 2 mL bone marrow in Sodium Heparin tube. Please provide brief clinical history with your sample.
Ready to get answers? Contact us today to schedule your test or speak with our healthcare coordinators about any questions you may have. Your journey to better health understanding starts here.
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