Also known as:
Antinuclear Antibody; Fluorescent Antinuclear Antibody; FANA
Formal name:
Antinuclear Antibody
Related tests:
ENA Panel; Complement; AMA; Autoantibodies; Anti-dsDNA; Anticentromere Antibody; Nucleolar Antibody
Why Get Tested?
To screen for certain autoimmune disorders, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), polymyosistis, and a number of others
When to Get Tested?
When your doctor thinks that you have symptoms of an autoimmune disorder
Sample Required?
A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm
Test Preparation Needed?
None needed; however, some drugs interfere with the test; please discuss this with your physician
After placing an order, you will receive a doctor approved lab order by email usually within 20-30 minutes. The emailed Lab Requisition will allow you to go to a local patient collection site to get tested. You will not have to pay any additional lab, collection or doctor's fees. Most test will normally report within 48-72 hours by secure email. List of collections site can be found using our Lab Locator Tool. If you have any questions please call our offices at 1-844-455-6355 or chat online with a member of our Care Team.
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