Description
Tickborne Diseases 2.0 Blood Test

The Tickborne Diseases Panel is a comprehensive blood test that evaluates exposure to Lyme disease, tickborne co-infections, and related opportunistic infections. Utilizing advanced immunofluorescence, PCR, and microarray technology, this panel provides detailed insights into tickborne pathogen activity, supporting clinical evaluation and symptom management.
Why is This Test Important?
- Recent research reveals that the standard two-tier testing recommended by the CDC can lead to false positive or false negative results. In fact, the ELISA and Western blot tests can miss up to 60% of well-defined Lyme disease cases.
- Lyme disease symptoms mimic other diseases, leading to delayed or misdiagnosis.
- Standard treatments for tickborne diseases typically involve prolonged courses of antibiotics, leaving patients at risk for multiple chronic inflammatory symptoms or conditions.
- The Vibrant Tickborne Panel runs on first-of-its-kind silicon microarray technology and chemiluminescence detection to deliver high sensitivity and specificity.
- Our proprietary technology tests antibodies (indirect) and DNA (direct) for the most comprehensive Lyme and co-infection detection.
What We Measure
- 28 Lyme Disease & Relapsing Fever Borrelia Markers
- 14 Tickborne Coinfections & Bacterial Pathogens Markers
- 20 Viral & Opportunistic Infections Markers
Comprehensive Tickborne Disease & Co-Infection Detection
The Tickborne Diseases Panel tests for Lyme disease, tickborne relapsing fever, and a broad range of co-infections such as Babesia, Bartonella, and Ehrlichia, providing a more complete analysis than standard Lyme tests.
Catch Tickborne Diseases Early
Tickborne illnesses can cause chronic, long-term health issues if left untreated. This test helps identify tickborne infections at an early stage, enabling timely intervention and treatment to prevent further complications.
Take Control of Your Health
If you suspect a tickborne illness, the Tickborne Diseases Panel provides clear, actionable results that help you understand your health status and guide your healthcare provider to develop a targeted treatment plan.
A Personalized Treatment Plan for Tickborne Health
With detailed insights into tickborne infections, your healthcare provider can create a customized treatment plan to address co-infections and Lyme-related health issues, improving long-term wellness and preventing disease progression.
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About Tickborne Diseases Test
Key Details
- Sample collection must be performed by a phlebotomist any day Monday-Friday.
- More information on scheduling a blood draw can be found HERE.
- You may need to pay an additional fee for phlebotomy.
- Review your kit - When you receive the test kit in the mail, review its contents, and read through the information provided with the kit.
- Place frozen ice packs (if included with the kit) in the freezer for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
- Scheduling your blood draw any day Monday-Friday.
- Search for a "mobile phlebotomist" who will come to your home, or:
- Locate a blood draw site HERE. Please note: Quest and LabCorp only draw for their own tests, not for Vibrant America tests.
- If you are in a rural location, consider asking your doctor's office to draw for the kit, or, call your local hospital and ask if they offer this service.
- You may need to pay an additional fee for phlebotomy.
- Your test kit may come with more tubes than needed. Please have the phlebotomist check the collection instructions and your test requisition form to determine the correct tubes to draw. Your phlebotomist will know what to do with the tubes and instructions provided.
- After the blood draw is collected, you are all done! Your phlebotomist will process, package and ship your completed kit for you.
What to bring to your appointment:
- Frozen ice packs
- Full test kit with all contents and forms
- No fasting is required. Patients should follow their regular diet before sample collection.
Verify the kit contents, which typically includes:
- Requisition form: lab orders needed for the phlebotomist to draw your samples. Confirm your information is correct on this form.
- Since your kit has been prepaid, you do not need to fill in the payment information on any of these forms.
- Tubes: these are specific to the samples the test requires and some may have extra reagents in the tubes (this is not condensation!)
- Ice pack: if present, place in the freezer (you must bring these to the phlebotomy appointment)
- Shipping materials: a biohazard bag for your samples & return shipping label
- For return shipment tracking, take a picture of the shipping label if you'd like to track status of the kit; most labs can't provide this information once the kit is shipped
- Draw instructions: for the phlebotomist to confirm the test specific instructions.
Preparation & Timing
- Sample collection must be performed Monday-Friday only by a phlebotomist.
- More information on scheduling a blood draw can be found HERE.
- You can find a Vibrant America-partnered blood draw location HERE.
- If you are currently taking (or have recently taken) any of the following medications, consult your healthcare provider regarding the timing of collection.
- Steroids
- Immunosuppressive medications
- Biologic agents
- Other immunomodulating medications
- Hydrate the day prior to the test.
- Freeze the provided ice packs for at least 24 hours prior to your blood draw.
Requisition & Payment
- Your kit has been prepaid. You may need to pay an additional fee for phlebotomy.
- Instructions on how to fill out your requisition can be found HERE.
- Since you pre-paid for your tests, you do not need to fill in the payment information on any of these forms.
The Vibrant Experience
Vibrant America is a leading science and technology company delivering life-transforming laboratory services using an integrated microarray platform that enables multiplex testing at an affordable cost.
Vibrant’s relationship with its patients and providers is special. We go out of our way to provide the value and resources our providers need to accurately interpret test results and give patients the most accurate health information.
The Most Accurate In the Industry
All tests run on Vibrant’s proprietary 3Dense microchip technology platform boast an unrivaled specificity and sensitivity – which translates to the highest standard of accuracy of results in the lab industry.
Our Lab Technology
Vibrant America is at the forefront of modern medicine. Our technology was developed out of passion for better medicine, and we believe that automation is the key to high-quality and accurate test results. Multiplexing tests on a single sample enable a fast turnaround time.
Our Mission
Dedicated to bring clinically relevant test at a rapid pace to enable affordable high-quality diagnostics to every individual.
- High-quality lab service
- Fully automated systems
- Low cost
- Fast Turn Around Time
Quality and Security
All of our laboratory testings is done in a CLIA and CAP-certified laboratory in California.
Vibrant America's Compliance Overview
FAQ
FAQ
How do I know if my blood spots are big enough?
You’ll know if you have enough blood if the blood spot fills most of the collection circle. Try your best to fill all five circles.
My blood drops fell outside of the collection circles. Is this okay?
Yes, it is fine if the blood drops don’t fit neatly into the circles, but try to get them as close as possible.
I am nervous to poke my finger. What should I do?
Most people have said that the anticipation is worse than the poke itself. It should only feel like a slight “pinch.”
I poked my finger but am not getting enough blood out. What should I do?
First, try standing up and milking your finger below your waist. You can also try shaking your hand below your waist. If that doesn’t help, you can run your fingers under warm water while milking them to stimulate blood flow.
If blood still isn’t flowing, it has probably clotted. Wipe your finger with the alcohol wipe and apply a bandage. Try again later. It may help to take a break and drink a glass of water and move around. This will help stimulate blood flow to your fingers. Then, try again. This time poke another finger or a different spot on the same finger, and then try the process again.