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Verisana Lyme Disease Lab Test

Regular price $19833

Verisana Lyme Disease Lab Test is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

✓ Measures IgG and IgM antibodies to borrelia bacteria for Lyme disease detection
✓ Simple finger-prick blood collection at home — no clinic or lab visit needed
✓ CLIA-certified lab processing reviewed by board-certified physicians
✓ Supports symptom investigation including joint pain, fatigue, and headaches
✓ Best used 4–6 weeks after potential tick bite exposure for accurate results

Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Test TypeLyme disease antibody (IgG + IgM)
SampleFinger-prick blood
LabCLIA-certified
Reviewed ByBoard-certified physicians
Best Used4–6 weeks after exposure
Verisana  |  SKU: 1112

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Description

Verisana Lyme Disease Lab Test

The Verisana Lyme Disease Lab Test measures your body's immune reactivity to borrelia bacteria — the pathogen responsible for Lyme disease — using a simple finger-prick blood sample collected at home. Results are processed in a CLIA-certified lab and delivered to a secure online account, providing insights for anyone concerned about tick bite exposure, chronic symptoms, or Lyme disease risk.


  • Measures IgG and IgM antibodies to borrelia bacteria associated with Lyme disease
  • Simple finger-prick blood collection at home — no clinic or lab visit needed
  • CLIA-certified lab processing with results in a secure online account
  • Supports investigation of symptoms like joint pain, fatigue, and headaches
  • Reviewed by board-certified physicians for clinical reliability

At-Home Lyme Antibody Testing:
Lyme disease antibodies take several weeks to develop — testing too early may yield a false negative. This test is best used 4–6 weeks after potential exposure. Note: cross-reactivity may occur with Epstein-Barr virus or Toxoplasma, and a positive result cannot distinguish between an active and prior Lyme infection.


What's Included:
Verisana Lyme Disease collection kit with return materials and lab processing