Service Providers for Rubella - IgG

The Rubella IgG test checks for antibodies to the rubella virus, indicating whether you've had a past infection or vaccination. No special preparation is needed. A blood sample is taken via a vein, typically from your arm. Risks are minimal but may include slight bruising or discomfort. Results are usually ready within a few days. A positive result means immunity to rubella; a negative result indicates no immunity, requiring vaccination. Conditions like recent vaccination or infection can influence results, so inform your doctor about any relevant history. The test is commonly done during pregnancy or preconception planning.