At Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre Nashik, we perform the Chikungunya IgG and IgM Antibodies Test using advanced technology like ELISA and CLIA analyzers
Report Availability
24 hours
The Chikungunya Antibodies Test is a crucial diagnostic tool used to detect IgG and IgM antibodies produced by the body in response to the Chikungunya virus infection. Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, and its symptoms often overlap with dengue and other viral infections. Because of this overlap, conducting a Chikungunya Antibodies Test becomes extremely important for accurate diagnosis.
The Chikungunya Antibodies Test plays a vital role in identifying active or past infection. Since symptoms like high fever, severe joint pain, rash, headache, muscle stiffness, chills, and fatigue resemble other mosquito-borne diseases, an accurate antibody test eliminates confusion and assists doctors in making the right treatment decisions.
Detects IgM antibodies for recent or active infection
Identifies IgG antibodies for past infection or long-term immunity
Helps differentiate Chikungunya from dengue, malaria, viral fever, and Zika
Prevents delayed treatment and long-term complications
Helps evaluate persistent joint pain after the fever subsides
Ensures correct clinical diagnosis during outbreaks or seasonal spikes
Supports faster recovery by guiding timely medical intervention
Ignoring early symptoms or delaying testing may result in prolonged joint pain, weakness, and recurring symptoms. Conducting the Chikungunya Antibody Test in Nashik at Diagnopein ensures fast detection and efficient management.
Getting your Chikungunya Antibodies Test done at Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre Nashik provides multiple advantages:
Simple and safe blood test procedure
Detects infection stage and immune response
Helps rule out dengue and other viral infections
Early diagnosis ensures timely treatment
Identifies long-term antibody presence
Quick and reliable reporting
Helps in monitoring post-viral recovery
Cost-effective chikungunya testing in Nashik
High sensitivity and specificity using ELISA/CLIA technology
Our laboratory uses modern instruments to ensure each Chikungunya IgG IgM Test is handled with the highest accuracy and care. This makes Diagnopein one of the most preferred centres for chikungunya serology tests in Nashik.
The testing process is straightforward and does not require fasting.
Test Procedure
A trained technician collects a blood sample from your arm.
The sample is analyzed using advanced ELISA/CLIA platforms.
IgM antibodies indicate recent or ongoing infection.
IgG antibodies indicate past infection or immunity development.
Reports are prepared with detailed antibody levels for accurate evaluation.
Preparation for the Test
No fasting required
Continue regular medication unless advised otherwise
Inform the technician about recent viral illness or travel history
Suitable for children, adults, and elderly patients
The entire process is quick, comfortable, and safe. At Diagnopein Nashik, reports are delivered promptly—usually on the same day or next day—ensuring convenient and stress-free testing.
The Chikungunya Antibodies Test includes the following key parameters:
Chikungunya IgM Antibody
Chikungunya IgG Antibody
Antibody Titers
Serological response analysis
These parameters reveal the stage of infection and severity, offering clinicians valuable insights for treatment planning.
Diagnopein is one of the most trusted and technologically advanced diagnostic centres in Nashik. We are committed to delivering high-quality diagnostic services with unmatched precision.
State-of-the-art laboratory setup
Highly trained technicians and lab experts
Quick and accurate report generation
Affordable chikungunya testing packages
Hygienic and safe sample collection
Friendly and patient-focused staff
Home sample collection available in Nashik
Use of premium ELISA and CLIA testing systems
Trusted by doctors and hospitals across Nashik
For detecting chikungunya infections swiftly and accurately, Diagnopein Nashik remains the preferred choice.
A blood sample is collected, either via a venipuncture (blood drawn from a vein) or a fingerstick, depending on the test method.
Yes, false negatives may occur if tested too early, and cross-reactivity with other viruses like Dengue or Zika can lead to false positives.
The test is reliable for identifying past or recent infections, but it may need confirmation with other tests in case of cross-reactivity or ambiguous results.
IgM antibodies typically appear within a few days to weeks after infection, while IgG antibodies may take a few weeks to develop and can persist for months or years.