Immunodeficiency Panel

Strengthening your body’s natural defenses.

Your immune system is your body's silent guardian, a complex network of white blood cells, proteins, antibodies, and organs like the spleen and bone marrow working in unison to heal injuries and fight off illness. However, when a specific component of this network is missing or malfunctioning, it leaves a gap in your armor. This is known as a primary immunodeficiency.



These are often hereditary, chronic disorders that compromise your ability to fight infections. If you have a personal or family history of frequent, hard-to-treat infections, recurring fevers, or unexplained rashes, understanding the genetic root cause is the first step toward better health.

Genetic immunodeficiency testing results

At Blue Swan Specialty Labs, we use advanced genetic sequencing to identify mutations that indicate missing or malfunctioning immune components. This panel is particularly vital when traditional blood tests have been inconclusive.

The true value of this testing lies in actionable treatment. We send a detailed, precision-based report to your healthcare provider. Armed with this information, they can recommend highly targeted therapies—ranging from specific gene therapies to stem cell treatments—designed to supplement your immune system exactly where it needs it most.

What to expect from genetic immunodeficiency testing

We believe complex testing should be a simple process for the patient. Your healthcare provider orders the test, and we ship the specimen kit directly to you. Once you submit your sample, our qualified physicians oversee the entire automated testing workflow to ensure accuracy.



We know that when your health is on the line, waiting is the hardest part. That is why we prioritize speed without compromising quality. We dispatch your full immunodeficiency panel results to your provider just 1–2 weeks after receiving your kit. Our compassionate genetic counselors remain available to explain your results and coordinate with your provider, helping you make informed, confident decisions about your long-term care.