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BLOOD COLLECTION KIT

For most patients, ordering a Blood Collection Kit is the first step in getting tested for Lyme disease or other tick-borne diseases. We also offer a Urine Collection Kit and Miscellaneous Collection Kit, but most tick-borne disease tests offered by IGeneX are compatible with the Blood Collection Kit.

Please note that the Blood Collection Kit is not the actual test, but rather a kit for collecting the blood that will be tested. This is also not an at-home blood collection kit. You need to work with a doctor to order your tests, as well as a blood draw lab to collect your sample. You will then send everything to IGeneX for testing.
$20.00 (This  is a non-refundable deposit that will be deducted from your testing fees.)
Box of Blood Specimen Test Kit

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

TESTS PERFORMED WITH THE BLOOD COLLECTION KIT

Using a blood sample, IGeneX can perform a broad range of serological and molecular tests for Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Illnesses:

Lyme Disease Tests
Lyme disease is not only caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, but multiple species of Lyme Borreliae can cause the disease. IGeneX’s Lyme disease tests cover most species.

Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) Tests
TBRF is caused by a different group of species of Borrelia from the group that causes Lyme disease. IGeneX’s TBRF tests include testing for Borrelia miyamotoi disease.

Bartonella Tests
Bartonellosis includes, but is not limited to, Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) and Trench Fever. IGeneX’s multi-species Western Blots include testing for Bartonella henselae, Bartonella quintana, Bartonella elizabethae, and Bartonella vinsonii.

Babesia Tests
Multiple species of Babesia cause babesiosis, and our tests include Babesia microti and Babesia duncani, both of which are found throughout the USA.

Rickettsia Tests
Multiple species of Rickettsia cause rickettsiosis, and one of those species, Rickettsia rickettsia, is known to cause Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF). IGeneX tests for Rickettsia rickettsia, Rickettsia typhi, and Rickettsia felis.

Anaplasma Tests
IGeneX tests for Anaplasma phagocytophilum (HGA), one of the causative agents of Anaplasmosis. The same ticks that transmit Lyme disease are known to carry Anaplasma.

Ehrlichia Tests
IGeneX tests for Ehrlichia chaffeesis (HME), one of the causative agents of Ehrlichiosis. The same ticks that transmit Lyme disease are known to carry Ehrlichia.

RESULTS YOU CAN UNDERSTAND

Easy to Understand
Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
Detailed Information
Get detailed information on the results of your tests, including information comparing your results based on IGeneX and CDC criteria.
Actionable
Take action on your health and wellness. Use your report to help guide your next steps. Contact your healthcare provider to learn more about your results and get your questions answered.
Easy to Understand
Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
Detailed Results
Get detailed information on the results of your tests, including information comparing your results based on IGeneX and CDC criteria.
Actionable
Take action on your health and wellness. Use your report to help guide your next steps. Contact your healthcare provider to learn more about your results and get your questions answered.

HEAR FROM OUR PATIENTS

"I was fortunate about IGeneX."

Mighty Well Brand Officer Emily Levy first contracted Lyme disease at the age of 6, but the infection wasn’t confirmed until she was in college. Hear how a positive result on a Lyme disease test from IGeneX helped finally get her on the path to healing.

"Get the IGeneX test."

Hear one Lyme warrior’s story of using an IGeneX Lyme disease test to confirm the source of her illness.

"IGeneX tests all of them."

Like many Lyme patients, Holly Owens had her symptoms misdiagnosed for years before discovering the real source of her symptoms. Then a Lyme-literate doctor helped her get tested with IGeneX to finally confirm her infections of Lyme disease and Babesiosis.

HOW IT WORKS

Tick-Borne Disease Testing - Step 1 - Order A Sample Collection Kit

Order a kit

Order a collection kit right here on the IGeneX website for a small deposit that will be applied to your testing fees.

Tick-Borne Disease Testing - Step 2 - Consult Your Doctor on Which Tests to Conduct

Complete Paperwork

Complete the paperwork with your doctor to determine which tests IGeneX should conduct with your samples.

Tick-Borne Disease Testing - Step 3 - Get Blood Drawn at a Blood Draw Site

Get Blood Drawn

Take your collection kit to a blood draw site to have your sample collected.

Tick-Borne Disease Testing - Step 4 - Send Collection Sample to IGeneX for Results

Get Results

Ship everything to IGeneX. We will conduct the appropriate tests and send the results to your doctor in 7-10 business days..

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WHY IGENEX FOR TICK-BORNE DISEASE TESTING?

IGeneX Laboratory for testing for Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Illnesses

GET STARTED WITH IGENEX TODAY

The first step in getting tested with IGeneX is to order a test collection kit. Choose between a Blood, Urine, or Miscellaneous kit, depending on the test you will be doing. The Blood Kit is the most common, and works with 95% of tests. Doctors can order unlimited quantities of kits at no charge. Patients are required to deposit $20, which is applied to the testing fees.