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Go directly to the lab, no extra fees
With friendly doctor's notes & guidance
Lab visit as quick as 10 mins in & out
This test is ideal if you need to verify your immunity status for school requirements, healthcare job applications, international travel, or pregnancy planning. It helps confirm whether you're still protected against common vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, and chickenpox. Many people use this test when they can't find their vaccination records or need proof of immunity for employment or education.
No special preparation is needed for this immunization panel. You don't need to fast, and you can take your medications as usual. Simply visit your selected lab during their operating hours for a quick blood draw. The test measures antibodies in your blood that indicate immunity, so timing of day doesn't affect results.
This panel evaluates your immune protection against five common vaccine-preventable diseases through antibody testing. It checks your immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), verifies hepatitis B protection, and confirms varicella-zoster virus immunity (chickenpox). Together, these measurements provide a complete picture of your vaccination status and identify any gaps that may need booster shots.
What this means
Your measles antibody test came back positive, meaning you have protective immunity against measles. This indicates you were either vaccinated successfully or had a previous measles infection, and your immune system has the antibodies needed to protect you.
Recommended actions
Keep a copy of these results for your records, especially for school or employment requirements
No booster vaccine is needed as you have adequate immunity
Continue maintaining overall health through balanced nutrition and regular health checkups
Consider retesting if required by your employer or for international travel in the future
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