- Immune status review: assessing lymphocyte distribution in chronic inflammatory contexts.
- Suspected immunodeficiencies: exploring congenital or acquired immune system abnormalities.
- Recurrent infections: frequent or persistent infections prompting evaluation of immune capacity.
- Medication effects: monitoring changes in immune cell patterns when using immune-modulating therapies.
- Toxic exposure: assessing immune cell alterations following suspected contact with harmful substances.
- Fatigue and low resilience: evaluating immune factors in clients with ongoing low vitality.
- Lymphatic concerns: unexplained swelling or persistent immune-related discomfort.
- Broader immune profiling: when lymphocyte subset patterns are reviewed alongside other immune markers.
Overview
The Immune Profile test uses a blood sample to measure the numbers and relative proportions of selected lymphocyte subsets, including both T-cell and B-cell populations. These immune cells play essential roles in day-to-day immune activity, and their balance can add context to broader immune function.
Practitioners may consider this assessment when reviewing immune patterns related to chronic inflammatory conditions, suspected immunodeficiencies, recurrent infections or the potential influence of medications or toxic exposures. Comparing measured values with reference ranges can help highlight whether particular lymphocyte subsets appear higher or lower than expected.
Results are typically considered alongside symptom patterns, lifestyle factors, medication history and other immune markers. This combined view supports a fuller understanding of immune activity and helps practitioners tailor discussions with clients.
Practical
Practical
This test requires a blood draw, so please ensure you can refer to a phlebotomist in the clients area before you order this test.
(Nordic Laboratories accepts no cost or claims related to any phlebotomy services in the event of sample rejection or failure for any reason. By ordering this, or any test requiring phlebotomy services, you accept any inherent risk and any associated costs.)
Specimen requirements:
Blood drawn. Stability of cells is 3-4 days maximum. Temperature is room temperature for the tubes, no centrifugation or refridgiration.
Average processing time:
21 days