Check COVID-19 Antibodies & T-Cell Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2
Many of us wish to check our body’s immune response to COVID-19 following COVID-19 vaccination. Doing a combination of the spike protein antibody test along with the T-Cell mediated immune response test will help to give a comprehensive overview of the immunity protection against COVID-19.
COVID-19 Antibody Blood Test At Home
The spike protein is the target of major COVID-19 vaccines including the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, in order to produce an immune response. This blood test, often dubbed the “COVID-19 Vaccine Immunity Test”, looks for COVID-19 spike protein antibodies in your blood sample, which may indicate your immune response level to COVID-19 vaccination. This test will also provide you with a numerical value to indicate the amount of antibodies detected in your blood sample. A positive antibody test result indicates that you have produced antibodies in response to COVID-19 vaccination, or even past COVID-19 infection.
HealthClic Doctors or nurses can visit you at home to test your spike protein antibody levels, which is done via a simple intravenous blood test – results ready in 24 hours. If you are looking to assess your immune response to COVID-19, the doctor will recommend this test is done in conjunction with the T-Cell Immune Response Test.
Why Add The T-Cell Mediated Immune Response Test?
HealthClic also offers the T-Cell Immune Response blood test, along with the COVID-19 spike protein test for antibodies. The antibody test detects the spike protein production to to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, and quantitative antibody test results are provided. The T-Cell test will detect evidence of a cell mediated (T-cell) immune response to SARS-CoV-2 in whole blood. The spike protein antibody test and T-Cell Immune Response blood tests can be done together to gain a better understanding of your overall immune response to COVID-19. Both tests can be done by a simple blood test, and it is recommended to do these tests an absolute minimum of 4-6 weeks after your last vaccination or COVID-19 booster dose, as this is the time where peak antibody levels are typically seen following vaccination.
The T-Cell Immune Response test provides a result in 3 days. Both tests can be done in the comfort of your home by one of our registered nurses or doctors, and can even be done at your hotel or office for individuals with busy schedules or who travelling often.
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