The Vibrant Tickborne Diseases – Lyme and TBRF panel includes 17 tickborne infections providing insight into what your body is currently fighting. This is a blood draw test.
Tickborne diseases can be acquired throughout the United States from a variety of ticks, which carry and pass on different microorganisms to humans and animals. Symptoms may be generic and overlap with other conditions, and therefore, be difficult to associate with tickborne disease.
The Vibrant Tickborne Diseases panel provides the earliest and most comprehensive identification of the various tickborne disease, co-infections, and opportunistic infections. Knowing exactly what to treat improves the treatment plan, thus, clinical outcomes.
The Tickborne Diseases panel with Lyme and TBRF specifically tests for multiple strains of Borrelia microorganisms, the bacteria which causes Lyme disease, and Tickborne-Relapsing Fever. Consider this test if you have a known history of tick bites, even if not recent, body aches, chronic or acute fatigue, mood disorders, joint pains, gastrointestinal symptoms, or autoimmune disorders.
The Vibrant Tickborne Diseases – Lyme and TBRF panel is the first of its kind to be run on a silicon microarray platform using chemiluminescence detection that provides improved sensitivity & specificity.
Dr. Jess created a very special opportunity on her subscription platform where, as a member, you gain access to affordable and convenient lab testing when you need it, no questions asked. No interest financing over 2 months is available on purchases of $400 or more through After Pay during checkout.
Full testing is available in all 50 states.
Only saliva and urine testing are available in Denmark and Spain.
Testing isn’t available in Brazil, Croatia, Russia, Malaysia, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Panama, and Peru.
Your results will also explain what these levels may indicate, as well as the next steps you may want to consider. The results of this test do not diagnose a disease or condition, nor do they recommend a specific medication or treatment. It is recommended you share positive results with your health care provider to discuss if additional screening is needed, as it is possible for a false positive test for Lyme disease to occur due to other bacterial infections mistakenly being reported as a positive Lyme antibody test. Also, if your symptoms persist but you tested negative for Lyme disease, you may have tested too soon after you were bitten for your body to have produced enough antibodies to be detectable. Your healthcare provider may recommend testing again if you are symptomatic.
Sample Type: Blood Draw
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