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TORCH IgG & IgM Blood Tests in Jamshedpur

TORCH Panel IgG & IgM Blood Tests in Jamshedpur

TORCH Test Panels in Jamshedpur

Essential maternal screening to detect antibodies (IgG & IgM) for Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Available at discounted offer prices starting from ₹999.

NABL & ISO Labs Prices Start at ₹999 Advanced CMIA Technology Home Collection (6:30 AM+)

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Test Requirements & Specifications

Sample Type: Venous Blood (Serum, 2 ml)
Methodology: CMIA (AutoBio A1000 Plus)
Report Type: Quantitative (IgG & IgM)
Fasting Required: No (Non-Fasting)
Gender: Primarily Female (Prenatal)
Reporting Time: Around 36 Hours

TORCH Panel Prices in Jamshedpur

Choose the specific IgG/IgM panel prescribed by your gynecologist. Testing is performed at our NABL-accredited laboratory.

Profile NameIncluded ParametersOffer PriceDiscountBook
TORCH Panel IgG
(5 Tests)
CMV, Rubella, HSV-I, HSV-II, Toxoplasma (IgG only)₹99936% off on MRP ₹1,565WhatsApp
TORCH Panel IgM
(5 Tests)
CMV, Rubella, HSV-I, HSV-II, Toxoplasma (IgM only)₹99936% off on MRP ₹1,565WhatsApp
TORCH All Eight
(IgG & IgM)
CMV, Rubella, HSV-I, Toxoplasma (Both IgG & IgM)₹1,79936% off on MRP ₹2,810WhatsApp
TORCH All Ten
(IgG & IgM)
CMV, Rubella, HSV-I, HSV-II, Toxoplasma (Both IgG & IgM)₹1,99936% off on MRP ₹3,130Book Panel

Booking & Report Delivery Process

A transparent end-to-end process from sample collection to NABL-standard reporting.

1. Booking & Collection

  • Easy Booking: WhatsApp or Call to book your required TORCH panel.
  • Flexible Options: Choose between home collection (6:30 AM – 2:30 PM) or branch walk-in at Sakchi, Kadma, or Mango.
  • Free Home Visit: Applies to orders above ₹499 within 6 KM of any branch.

2. Digital & Physical Reports

  • Turnaround Time: Because TORCH tests use advanced CMIA technology, reports are delivered in around 36 hours.
  • Instant Download: Access your NABL-accredited reports via a secure WhatsApp/Email link.
  • Hardcopies: Visit any Jamshedpur branch for a printed report and official receipt.

View a Sample TORCH Report

Want to see exactly what your NABL-accredited results will look like? Check out our sample report below to view the report format with biological reference intervals for the IgG and IgM antibodies.

TORCH Test: What and Why

The TORCH panel is a group of blood tests prescribed primarily to pregnant women or women planning a pregnancy. It screens for specific infectious diseases that can be passed from a mother to her developing baby, potentially causing severe congenital complications.

The Infections Evaluated

  • (T) Toxoplasmosis: A parasitic infection often contracted from undercooked meat or cat feces.
  • (R) Rubella: Also known as German Measles. It is highly dangerous to a fetus during the first trimester.
  • (C) Cytomegalovirus (CMV): A common viral infection that usually causes mild symptoms in adults but can cause severe complications in newborns.
  • (H) Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-I & HSV-II): Checks for both oral (HSV-1) and genital (HSV-2) herpes strains to prevent transmission during delivery.

Understanding IgG vs. IgM Antibodies

Your gynecologist will look at the combination of these two antibodies to determine your exact risk level:

  • IgG Antibodies: Indicate a past infection or that you have been successfully vaccinated (like for Rubella). A positive IgG with a negative IgM usually means you are immune and the baby is protected.
  • IgM Antibodies: Indicate a recent or active infection. If IgM is positive, your doctor will closely monitor your pregnancy and may order further avidity testing or prescribe treatments.

Who Should Take the TORCH Panel?

Your obstetrician or fertility specialist may recommend a TORCH profile in several specific clinical situations to ensure a healthy pregnancy:

  • Pre-Pregnancy Planning: Women planning to conceive naturally or through IVF often take this test to ensure they have immunity (IgG) to dangerous viruses like Rubella before getting pregnant.
  • Early Pregnancy Screening: Frequently prescribed during the first trimester as part of a routine comprehensive antenatal checkup.
  • History of Complications: Recommended for women who have experienced recurrent unexplained miscarriages, premature births, or stillbirths.
  • Symptomatic Pregnancies: Ordered if an expectant mother develops symptoms like an unexplained fever, skin rash, or swollen lymph nodes during pregnancy.

Thyrocare Branch Locations in Jamshedpur

Visit us directly for walk-in sample collection or to collect hardcopy reports of your TORCH test in Jamshedpur.

📍 Thyrocare Sakchi

2nd Floor, Aditya Raza Mansion, 22, Aambagan Rd, SNP Area, Ambagan, Sakchi

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📍 Thyrocare Kadma

1, Shiv-Usha Complex, Uliyan Main Rd, Kadma

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📍 Thyrocare Mango

1st Floor, Ajwa Trade Center, Road No. 16, Jawahar Nagar, Mango

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FAQs on TORCH Blood Tests

Why did my doctor prescribe both IgG and IgM?
Your doctor prescribes both to get a complete timeline of your immune status. The IgG test checks for past exposure or immunity (which protects the baby), while the IgM test checks if you have a recent, active infection (which could pose a risk to the pregnancy).
What should I do if my IgM is positive?
Do not panic. A positive IgM simply means you may have a recent or active infection. You should immediately share the report with your gynecologist. They may prescribe safe medications or order an “Avidity Test” to pinpoint exactly when the infection occurred to manage any risks to the fetus.
Can a TORCH panel detect HIV or Syphilis?
No. The standard TORCH panel tests strictly for Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, CMV, and HSV. However, doctors routinely prescribe HIV, Syphilis (VDRL), and Hepatitis B (HBsAg) tests alongside the TORCH panel during a complete antenatal screening.
Do I need to fast before providing my sample?
No, fasting is not required for a TORCH panel. You can provide your blood sample at any time of the day.
Is home collection safe for pregnant women?
Yes, it is highly recommended. Thyrocare’s trained phlebotomists follow strict hygiene protocols, allowing you to give your sample comfortably and safely from home without visiting a crowded clinic.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes. Always consult your gynecologist or obstetrician to interpret maternal blood test results.

Written by: Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by: Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: April 14, 2026