
Scrub Typhus IgM Test
Scrub Typhus IgM Blood Test in Pune
The Scrub Typhus IgM test is a specialised blood test used to detect recent infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, a bacterial illness transmitted through chigger mite bites. This test is commonly advised in Pune and surrounding areas during monsoon and post-monsoon seasons when unexplained fever, headache, or body pain persists.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the Scrub Typhus IgM test helps doctors differentiate scrub typhus from dengue, malaria, typhoid, and viral fevers. Patients in Pune, Maharashtra can choose between a convenient Home Collection Facility or a Direct Walk-in Facility, ensuring timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment decisions.
Test Covered in This Package
- Scrub Typhus IgM Antibody Test – Detects IgM antibodies indicating a recent or active scrub typhus infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is recommended when fever lasts more than 5–7 days, especially with symptoms like severe headache, body aches, rash, or lymph node swelling, particularly during the monsoon season in Pune.
Doctors use this test to confirm scrub typhus infection and rule out other common febrile illnesses such as dengue, malaria, or typhoid, enabling early antibiotic treatment.
No fasting is required. A simple blood sample is collected, and patients can follow their regular diet unless advised otherwise by their doctor.
Yes, healthcare nt sickcare offers safe home blood sample collection across Pune, along with direct walk-in testing options at selected locations.
Blood test preparation guidelines may be reviewed before sample collection. Patients can also explore blood testing services in Aundh, Pune or learn more about diagnostic services offered by healthcare nt sickcare.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please review our disclaimer policy for full details.
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Scrub Typhus IgM Blood Test in Pune
The Scrub Typhus IgM test is a specialised blood test used to detect recent infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, a bacterial illness transmitted through chigger mite bites. This test is commonly advised in Pune and surrounding areas during monsoon and post-monsoon seasons when unexplained fever, headache, or body pain persists.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the Scrub Typhus IgM test helps doctors differentiate scrub typhus from dengue, malaria, typhoid, and viral fevers. Patients in Pune, Maharashtra can choose between a convenient Home Collection Facility or a Direct Walk-in Facility, ensuring timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment decisions.
Test Covered in This Package
- Scrub Typhus IgM Antibody Test – Detects IgM antibodies indicating a recent or active scrub typhus infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is recommended when fever lasts more than 5–7 days, especially with symptoms like severe headache, body aches, rash, or lymph node swelling, particularly during the monsoon season in Pune.
Doctors use this test to confirm scrub typhus infection and rule out other common febrile illnesses such as dengue, malaria, or typhoid, enabling early antibiotic treatment.
No fasting is required. A simple blood sample is collected, and patients can follow their regular diet unless advised otherwise by their doctor.
Yes, healthcare nt sickcare offers safe home blood sample collection across Pune, along with direct walk-in testing options at selected locations.
Blood test preparation guidelines may be reviewed before sample collection. Patients can also explore blood testing services in Aundh, Pune or learn more about diagnostic services offered by healthcare nt sickcare.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please review our disclaimer policy for full details.











