Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Blood Test UK | Toxoplasmosis Test

Lab locations: UK / Ireland
Date of Birth Requirement
Age 18 and over only
Results by Email
Regular price £129.00 GBP

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Overview:

Check for evidence of past toxoplasma infection with a simple blood test.

Looking for a reliable toxoplasma IgG antibody test in the UK?

This clinic-based blood test measures toxoplasma IgG antibodies, helping identify whether you have been exposed to Toxoplasma gondii in the past.

This test may be useful for fertility planning, pregnancy screening, or investigating symptoms linked to infection.

👉 Book your test today for clarity and reassurance.

What Is a Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Test?

A toxoplasma IgG antibody test checks whether your immune system has previously responded to the parasite Toxoplasma gondii.

IgG antibodies typically develop after exposure and may remain in your system long term.

This means the test can help indicate past infection, but does not confirm when the infection occurred.

👉 Understanding your status can support informed medical decisions.

What This Test Includes:

Detects IgG antibodies to determine whether you have had previous exposure to Toxoplasma gondii.

Sample Needed:

blood sample

Why Choose This Test?

  • Focused infection screening: Specifically measures toxoplasma IgG antibodies
  • Supports fertility and pregnancy planning: Helps assess prior exposure status
  • Doctor-reviewed results: Clear interpretation included
  • Fast turnaround: Results available in 4 days

Who Should Consider This Test?

  • Planning pregnancy or undergoing fertility treatment
  • Advised to check toxoplasma status by a healthcare professional
  • Concerned about previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  • Experiencing symptoms that may require investigation

👉 Not sure if this test is right for you? Testing can provide clarity.

Results:

  • Turnaround time: 4 working days
  • Doctor-reviewed: Yes
  • GP discussion: Optional follow-up available
  • Report: Clear explanation of your antibody status and next steps

Please note: This test helps identify markers linked to past infection. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis or treatment decisions.

Preparation Required:

  • No preparation required
  • You may continue normal eating, drinking, and medications unless advised otherwise

Frequently Asked Questions

A toxoplasma IgG antibody is produced by your immune system after exposure to the toxoplasma parasite. It can remain in your body long term.

A positive result usually indicates past exposure to toxoplasma. It does not confirm a current or active infection.

In some cases, both IgG and IgM tests may be recommended to help assess recent versus past infection. Speak to a healthcare professional if unsure.

Toxoplasma testing may be recommended before or during pregnancy to assess exposure risk. Always follow medical advice.

Take Control of Your Health

Understanding your toxoplasma status can support better health decisions, especially when planning for pregnancy.

👉 Book your toxoplasma IgG antibody test today
👉 Get fast, doctor-reviewed results and clear guidance

  1. Purchase your test(s) online making sure to give the name and date of birth of the person(s) taking the test. These details are required by the lab to uniquely identify your sample.
  2. You will get a confirmation email from us.
  3. We will process your order within an hour; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.
  4. Then, look out for the booking link email from our partner laboratory, Randox Health.
  5. Click on the link to book an appointment for your test.
  6. Attend to do your test.
  7. Results are emailed to you.

All laboratories need information regarding the client to uniquely identify their test sample.

Without these details, tests cannot be processed.

The minimum requirement is the full name, biological sex and date of birth.

You should enter these details securely at the top before you click 'Add to cart'.

We ask for your Biological Sex because NORMAL RANGES for some tests are different for men and women.