The Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) test identifies antibodi
The Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) test is a specialized blood test used to detect autoantibodies that target the nucleus of cells. These antibodies are commonly associated with autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Sjögren’s syndrome, and other connective tissue diseases.
Using CLIA (Chemiluminescence Immunoassay) technology, this test offers high sensitivity, precision, and faster results, making it a reliable diagnostic tool for early autoimmune disease detection.
At Diagnopein, the anti nuclear antibody ana clia test is performed using advanced laboratory systems to ensure accurate, reproducible, and clinically meaningful results.
The Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) test is recommended when autoimmune disease is suspected. Many autoimmune conditions show overlapping symptoms, and this test helps narrow down possible diagnoses.
Detects autoimmune disorders at an early stage
Helps differentiate between various connective tissue diseases
Supports long-term disease monitoring
Assists doctors in deciding further confirmatory tests
High diagnostic accuracy with CLIA methodology
Early detection through anti nuclear antibody ana clia testing can significantly improve patient outcomes and prevent disease complications.
? Highly sensitive and specific results
? Faster turnaround time compared to traditional methods
? Requires only a small blood sample
? Reliable screening tool for autoimmune diseases
? Useful for both diagnosis and disease progression monitoring
With Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) testing at Diagnopein, patients receive dependable results backed by quality laboratory standards.
The anti nuclear antibody ana clia test is simple and safe:
A trained phlebotomist collects a blood sample from a vein
The sample is processed using CLIA technology
Results are analyzed and reported by experienced pathologists
Blood (Serum)
2–3 ml of venous blood
No fasting is required unless advised by your doctor.
The Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) test primarily measures:
Presence or absence of antinuclear antibodies
Quantitative or qualitative antibody levels (as per laboratory protocol)
Positive results may indicate autoimmune activity, while negative results reduce the likelihood of certain autoimmune diseases.
Individuals with chronic joint pain or swelling
Patients experiencing unexplained fatigue or fever
People with skin rashes, photosensitivity, or hair loss
Those suspected of autoimmune or connective tissue disorders
Patients under monitoring for known autoimmune diseases
Doctors often recommend anti nuclear antibody ana clia testing as a first-line screening test.
Diagnopein is a trusted diagnostic partner offering accurate and affordable testing services.
Advanced CLIA-based laboratory technology
Skilled laboratory professionals
Quick and reliable reports
Strict quality control standards
Patient-friendly services in Nanded
When you choose Diagnopein for Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) (CLIA) testing, you choose accuracy, trust, and care.
No, a negative result doesn’t completely rule out autoimmune conditions, as some diseases may not trigger detectable ANA levels, especially in the early stages.
Positive ANA tests can suggest conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, and Sjogren’s syndrome.
No special preparation is required. However, inform your doctor about any medications you’re taking, as some can affect the results.
A blood sample is drawn from your arm and tested using the Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) method, which uses light to detect ANA levels.