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Screening test for mononucleosis (mono)

Across all facilties, the average cash price for Screening test for mononucleosis (mono) is $126. However, the price you pay varies significantly based on your location and any insurance coverage. Enter your zip code to search for nearby providers of this service and find the best rates.

Average Cash Price

$126

Procedure Information

What is a Screening Test for Mononucleosis (Mono)?

A screening test for mononucleosis (mono) is a test to help diagnose mono in someone who may have symptoms. It involves collecting a sample of the patient’s blood and running it through a laboratory test.

Why Would I Get a Screening Test for Mononucleosis (Mono)?

A screening test for mononucleosis may be recommended if someone is experiencing symptoms of mono such as fatigue, fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, or an enlarged spleen.

What Happens During a Screening Test for Mononucleosis (Mono)?

During the procedure, a healthcare professional will draw a sample of blood from the person and send it to a lab for testing. The lab will look for an antibody in the blood sample to detect mono.

What to Expect After a Screening Test for Mononucleosis (Mono)?

Results of the screening test for mononucleosis should be available within a few days. If the test comes back positive, further testing may be recommended to confirm the diagnosis.

Conclusion

A screening test for mononucleosis is routinely used to help diagnose mono in someone who may have symptoms. The procedure involves drawing a sample of blood, which is then tested in a lab. Results should be available within a few days. If the test is positive, further testing may be conducted to confirm the diagnosis.

Average Cash Price

$126

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