Sore Throat

Rapid, comprehensive sore throat testing to identify bacterial, viral, and inflammatory causes, including strep and mono.

Your Sore Throat Panel Includes:

Strep Testing
Viral Screening
Bacterial Culture
Inflammation Markers

 

Immune Response
Allergy Indicators
Sinus Assessment
Recurrent Infection Markers
Typical Functional Medicine Cost
$699
Your Price
$499
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Rapid Strep Detection

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Mononucleosis Screening

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Illness Severity Assessment

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Concierge Testing Options

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Standard Service
  • Rapid test only
  • Limited detection
  • No root cause
  • Quick prescription
  • No follow-up
Idaho Concierge Medicine
  • Comprehensive throat panel
  • Accurate diagnosis
  • Root-cause analysis
  • Personalized treatment
  • Ongoing support

Your Sore Throat Panel Includes:

Identify the Cause of Severe or Persistent Sore Throat

  • Rapid Bacterial Screening:

    Rapid Strep Test – Detects Group A Streptococcus for immediate antibiotic guidance.

  • Viral Infection Screening:

    Monospot Test – Screens for infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr Virus), a common cause of severe sore throat and fatigue.

  • Inflammation Markers:

    C-Reactive Protein (CRP) & ESR – Evaluate systemic inflammation and illness severity.

Recurring sore throat?

Most tests only check strep. This panel finds the true cause.

You may benefit if you have:

Throat pain
Swallowing issues
Fever
Swollen tonsils
Hoarseness
Chronic irritation
Post-nasal drip
Frequent infections

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Frequently Asked Questions

Rapid strep results are available the same day. Blood tests return within 1–3 business days.

Fasting is not required.

If you have severe fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, or symptoms lasting more than a few days.

Yes. Local patients may receive concierge collection. Patients outside our area can use a local lab or mobile phlebotomy network.

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