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ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) Test in Bangalore

About the ANA Test

The ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) Test is a blood test that detects autoantibodies targeting the nucleus of your own cells, indicating autoimmune activity. This diagnostic test screens for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), diagnoses rheumatoid arthritis, detects Sjögren’s syndrome, identifies scleroderma (systemic sclerosis), evaluates mixed connective tissue disease, checks for polymyositis and dermatomyositis, screens for autoimmune hepatitis, detects drug-induced lupus, evaluates unexplained joint pain or swelling, investigates chronic fatigue and fever, determines cause of unexplained rashes or photosensitivity, assesses kidney involvement in autoimmune disease, differentiates autoimmune from non-autoimmune conditions, guides treatment with immunosuppressants or biologics, monitors autoimmune disease activity over time, and evaluates family history of autoimmune disorders. With Seviyaar, patients in Bangalore can book ANA Test through trusted diagnostic partners for accurate evaluation and smooth digital report access. You can use the lab tests booking platform to schedule the test conveniently.

How Seviyaar Can Help

Seviyaar helps patients in Bangalore book ANA Test with certified partner labs, convenient home sample collection, appointment support, and fast digital report delivery. You can also access online doctor consultations for report review and autoimmune disease management guidance. For ongoing support, homecare services are also available.

FAQ

It screens for lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, scleroderma, and other autoimmune diseases, evaluates joint pain, rashes, fatigue, and guides immunosuppressant or biologic treatment planning.

Yes, you can book it online through Seviyaar with trusted partner labs including convenient home sample collection for digital report access.

Fasting is typically not required for ANA testing. You can eat normally and take your regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise before the blood draw.

Doctors recommend it for suspected lupus, joint pain, unexplained rash, photosensitivity, chronic fatigue, fever, muscle weakness, kidney problems, family history of autoimmune disease, or multiple unexplained symptoms requiring autoimmune screening.

Results are typically available within 1–3 days; some centers provide same-day or next-day results depending on the lab's processing capacity and testing method (ELISA, IFA, or immunoblot) used.

Normal ANA test shows negative result with titer below 1:80 or 1:160 depending on lab, no antinuclear antibodies detected, negative IFA pattern, Class 0 negative by ELISA, iplasma exchange, or autoimmune disease management with long-term monitoring and treatment adjustment.

ANA detects systemic lupus erythematosus requiring immunosuppressants, rheumatoid arthritis needing DMARDs or biologics, Sjögren's syndrome, physical therapy, or nephrology consultation for kidney involvement requiring specialized autoimmune treatment planning and ongoing rheumatology monitoring.

Simple blood draw from arm vein using sterile needle takes 5–10 minutes, typically no fasting required, can use ELISA, IFA, or immunoblot methods, safe for all ages including pregnant women, results in 1–3 days with titer reporting and positive/negative classification including reflex ANA profile for specific autoantibodies when initial screen is positive.