Autoimmune Profile

Why it Matters

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues, leading to chronic inflammation, fatigue, joint pain, and organ dysfunction. Identifying early immune dysregulation is crucial for managing autoimmune conditions before they progress.

The Autoimmune Profile screens for a range of autoantibodies, helping to detect early-stage autoimmune activity, existing autoimmune diseases, and underlying immune triggers. This test provides a detailed assessment of immune dysfunction, allowing for targeted interventions to support immune regulation and reduce inflammation.

At Goode Health, we see autoimmune conditions as a growing concern, often linked to chronic infections, gut permeability, environmental triggers, and genetic predisposition. This test is ideal for individuals experiencing unexplained fatigue, chronic inflammation, neurological symptoms, or multiple system dysfunctions.


Markers

  • Actin (Smooth Muscle) Antibody

  • Anti Nucleic Antibodies (ANA)

  • C1Q Immune complex

  • Double-Stranded DNA (dsDNA) Antibody

  • Extractable Nuclear Antigen (ENA) Antibody

  • Mitochondrial Antibody

  • Rheumatoid Factor


Who should consider this test

✔ Suspected or Diagnosed Autoimmune Conditions – Including lupus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, scleroderma, and autoimmune hepatitis.

✔ Chronic Fatigue & Low Energy – Autoimmune activity can contribute to persistent exhaustion and systemic inflammation.

✔ Unexplained Joint Pain & Muscle Stiffness – Inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and connective tissue disorders.

✔ Neurological Symptoms & Brain Fog – Cognitive dysfunction, tingling, or nerve-related autoimmune disorders.

✔ Digestive & Liver Disorders – Conditions such as autoimmune hepatitis or primary biliary cholangitis, indicated by mitochondrial antibodies.

✔ Persistent Inflammation & Immune Dysfunction – Chronic swelling, skin rashes, or recurrent infections.

✔ Family History of Autoimmune Disease – Early detection can help identify risk factors before symptoms progress.


Price £325

You will require a blood draw this can be booked to be done at your home. This is an additional cost. We will send you phlebotomists based in your area for you to arrange. National average is approx £45

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