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TORCH 5 Panel IgG Antibody Test in Gurgaon

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Included Tests & Parameters

This test includes 1 specific medical parameters.

  • Torch 5 Panel IgG

What Is the TORCH 5 Panel IgG Test?

The TORCH 5 Panel IgG test measures Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against five key infectious agents: Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1), and Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 (HSV-2). IgG antibodies develop weeks to months after initial infection and persist long-term, indicating past exposure or immunity. A positive IgG result generally means the individual has previously encountered that pathogen and has developed immune memory. For women planning pregnancy or already pregnant, the TORCH IgG panel is a critical pre-conception and antenatal screening tool—it establishes baseline immunity and helps clinicians interpret whether a positive IgM result reflects a new infection or reactivation. The test is processed by ELISA or chemiluminescence methods at certified labs. Results are available within 24–48 hours. In Gurgaon, the TORCH IgG panel is routinely recommended by obstetricians and gynaecologists at hospitals in DLF Phase, Sector 56, and Golf Course Road areas as part of pre-pregnancy and first-trimester antenatal care.

Who Should Get the TORCH 5 Panel IgG Test?

  • Women planning to conceive who need to establish their immunity status against Rubella, CMV, Toxoplasma, and Herpes viruses before pregnancy.
  • Pregnant women in the first trimester as part of routine antenatal TORCH screening recommended by obstetricians.
  • Women with a history of recurrent miscarriages, foetal growth restriction, or previous congenital infection to evaluate TORCH immunity.
  • Immunocompromised individuals—such as those on chemotherapy or with HIV—where TORCH reactivation poses a significant risk.
  • Newborns suspected of congenital TORCH infection presenting with jaundice, microcephaly, rash, or hepatosplenomegaly.
  • Gurgaon women at fertility clinics or planning IVF where TORCH IgG screening is a standard pre-treatment investigation.

How to Prepare for the TORCH 5 Panel IgG Test?

No fasting is required for the TORCH 5 Panel IgG test. A simple blood sample is drawn from a vein in the forearm. Inform your doctor or lab technician of any recent infections, fever, rashes, immunosuppressive medications, or recent vaccinations (particularly MMR), as these may transiently affect antibody levels. No other special preparation is needed. The test is safe during all trimesters of pregnancy. Results are typically available within 24–48 hours at most NABL-accredited labs in Gurgaon.

Why Compare TORCH 5 Panel IgG Prices in Gurgaon?

In Gurgaon, TORCH 5 Panel IgG test prices can differ widely between premium hospital labs in DLF Phase and Cyber City and more affordable standalone diagnostic centres in Sohna Road or Palam Vihar—often for the same NABL-accredited quality. HealthVas compiles real-time prices from certified labs across Gurgaon so you can book at the best rate in your sector. All listed labs on HealthVas are NABL or NABH accredited. You can also compare turnaround time and home collection availability in one place.

TORCH 5 Panel IgG Test Options in Gurgaon

Gurgaon labs offer the TORCH 5 Panel IgG standalone or bundled with TORCH 5 IgM for complete acute and immunity profiling. Some labs offer an expanded TORCH 8 panel. Obstetricians typically recommend both IgG and IgM together for antenatal screening. HealthVas lists all formats with transparent pricing for easy comparison and booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for this profile.

What does the TORCH 5 Panel IgG test detect?

It detects IgG antibodies against Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, HSV-1, and HSV-2—indicating past exposure or immunity.

What does a positive IgG result mean?

A positive IgG means you have been previously exposed and have developed immune memory. For Rubella, it usually indicates protection.

Is the TORCH IgG test the same as the TORCH IgM test?

No. IgG detects past infection or immunity; IgM detects recent or active infection. Both together give a complete picture.

Do I need to fast before the TORCH IgG test?

No fasting is required. A routine blood sample from a vein is all that is needed.

Is the TORCH 5 Panel IgG test safe during pregnancy?

Yes. It is a simple blood draw and is safe to perform during any trimester of pregnancy.

How long does it take to get TORCH IgG results in Gurgaon?

Most Gurgaon labs deliver TORCH IgG results within 24–48 hours. Some urgent-testing centres offer same-day results.

What does it mean if Rubella IgG is negative?

A negative Rubella IgG means you have no immunity. Your doctor may recommend MMR vaccination before conception.

Can the TORCH panel detect congenital infection in newborns?

Yes. Elevated IgG beyond maternal transfer levels combined with positive IgM can indicate congenital TORCH infection.

What is the cheapest TORCH 5 Panel IgG test price in Gurgaon?

The TORCH 5 Panel IgG test starts from ₹1200 at Dr khanna Pathcare in Gurgaon as listed on HealthVas.

Which infections does TORCH stand for?

TORCH stands for Toxoplasma, Others, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Herpes simplex virus.

Can I book home collection for TORCH IgG in Gurgaon?

Yes. Most NABL-accredited labs on HealthVas offer home sample collection across Gurgaon sectors.

Should I take both TORCH IgG and IgM tests?

Yes. Obstetricians recommend both to differentiate between old immunity and active or recent infection.