Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test
Comprehensive Immune System Evaluation
The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test represents a sophisticated diagnostic approach to assessing immune system health and function. This advanced laboratory analysis utilizes cutting-edge flow cytometry technology to provide detailed insights into your body’s cellular defense mechanisms. Understanding your immune system’s composition and functionality is crucial for maintaining optimal health and identifying potential vulnerabilities that could lead to increased infection susceptibility or autoimmune conditions.
What Does the Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Measure?
This comprehensive panel specifically evaluates three critical T-cell populations that form the backbone of your adaptive immune response:
- CD3 Cells: Total T-lymphocytes that serve as the primary cellular mediators of immune function
- CD4 Cells: Helper T-cells that coordinate immune responses and activate other immune cells
- CD8 Cells: Cytotoxic T-cells that directly eliminate infected or abnormal cells
The test provides both percentage distributions and absolute counts for each cell type, offering a complete picture of your immune system’s cellular composition and functional capacity.
Who Should Consider This Test?
The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 is particularly valuable for individuals experiencing:
- Frequent or recurrent infections that don’t resolve normally
- Unexplained fatigue and persistent low energy levels
- Slow wound healing or unusual susceptibility to infections
- Autoimmune condition symptoms or family history
- Monitoring immune function during immunosuppressive therapy
- Evaluation following exposure to immunocompromising conditions
- Suspected immunodeficiency disorders or AIDS-related concerns
Clinical Benefits of Immune System Assessment
Undergoing the Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test provides numerous advantages for your health management:
- Early Detection: Identify immune system abnormalities before they lead to serious health complications
- Personalized Treatment: Guide appropriate therapeutic interventions based on specific immune cell profiles
- Disease Monitoring: Track immune system changes over time and assess treatment effectiveness
- Risk Assessment: Evaluate susceptibility to infections and autoimmune conditions
- Comprehensive Analysis: Gain detailed insights into multiple aspects of cellular immunity simultaneously
Understanding Your Test Results
Your Immune Deficiency Panel 2 results will provide detailed information about your T-cell populations:
- Normal Ranges: Results falling within established reference ranges indicate typical immune function
- CD4/CD8 Ratio: The balance between helper and cytotoxic T-cells provides important diagnostic information
- Absolute Counts: Actual numbers of each cell type help assess immune system strength
- Percentage Distribution: The proportion of each cell type within the total lymphocyte population
Your healthcare provider will interpret these results in the context of your overall health, symptoms, and medical history to provide personalized recommendations.
Test Pricing and Availability
| Test Name | Regular Price | Discount Price |
|---|---|---|
| Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test | $78 USD | $88 USD |
Nationwide Accessibility
We proudly serve patients across the United States with convenient locations in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, and many more. Our extensive network ensures that comprehensive immune system testing is accessible to everyone who needs it.
Take Control of Your Immune Health Today
Don’t wait to understand your immune system’s status. The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test provides critical insights that can guide your healthcare decisions and improve your quality of life. With same-day results available and our nationwide network of testing facilities, getting the answers you need has never been more convenient.
Call or WhatsApp us today at +1(267) 388-9828 to schedule your Immune Deficiency Panel 2 Test and take the first step toward comprehensive immune health assessment.

