Three reasons the MMR Antibodies blood test is right for you
- This test checks whether you have immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella
- It helps confirm whether vaccination or previous infection has provided protective antibodies
- Results can support vaccination decisions for travel, healthcare work, or pregnancy planning
What is the MMR Antibodies test?
The MMR Antibodies test is a blood test that measures your immune response to the viruses that cause measles, mumps, and rubella. These infections are preventable through the MMR vaccine, but some people may not know whether they are fully protected.
This test is often recommended for:
- Individuals who are unsure of their vaccination history
- Healthcare workers or students who require proof of immunity
- People planning international travel
- Women planning pregnancy who need to confirm immunity to rubella
What are the risks of not having immunity to measles, mumps, or rubella?
If you are not immune to these infections, you may be at risk of developing illness if exposed. Possible complications include:
- High fever, rash, and respiratory symptoms associated with measles
- Swelling of the salivary glands and fever caused by mumps
- Mild fever and rash linked to rubella infection
- Complications such as meningitis or inflammation of organs in some cases
- Serious risks during pregnancy if rubella infection occurs
How does the MMR Antibodies test work?
A blood sample is taken and analysed in the laboratory to detect antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella viruses. The presence of these antibodies indicates that your immune system has developed protection either through vaccination or previous infection.
What can I expect at my appointment?
Your appointment involves a simple blood draw performed by a trained healthcare professional. The process is quick and usually takes only a few minutes.
Once the sample has been analysed, your report will show whether antibodies to measles, mumps, and rubella are present. This information helps determine if you are immune or whether vaccination may be recommended.
Are there any risks with this test?
This is a routine blood test and is considered very safe. Most people experience only mild discomfort when the needle is inserted.
Minor bruising or tenderness at the site of the blood draw may occur but usually resolves quickly. Serious complications are extremely rare.
How do I schedule my appointment?
To book your appointment, click the “Book Your Appointment” button at the top of the page. Choose your preferred clinic, date, and time, and we will guide you through the booking process.
