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RPR test in Secunderabad

RPR test (also called Syphilis screening test, Syphilis test, RPR titer ). NABL-accredited diagnostic laboratory accuracy. complementary home sample collection. Verified reports delivered within 6 hours straight to WhatsApp.

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Commonly prescribed for: Sores, rashes, fever, aches, fatigue, hair loss

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Tapadia Diagnostic Centre in Secunderabad offers NABL-accredited blood tests, MRI/CT scans, ultrasound, and home sample collection at our centre near Osmanpura. Established 1989, doctor-led, reports in 6 hours on WhatsApp. Pay at centre no advance payment. Free home pickup within 8 km. Walk in or book online.

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Understanding RPR test

Know More About This Test

The Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) test is a blood test used to screen for syphilis — a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.

It works by detecting certain antibodies that the body produces when syphilis bacteria damage body tissues.

Syphilis is a serious but entirely curable infection that can spread silently, often without any visible symptoms - through sexual contact. If left untreated, it can progress through four stages and cause permanent damage to the heart, brain, and nervous system.

When a pregnant woman has syphilis, the infection can pass to her unborn baby, causing serious complications including stillbirth. The good news is that when detected early, syphilis responds well to treatment with antibiotics.

Why Is This Test Recommended?

This test may be recommended to:

  • Screen for syphilis when symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection are present such as genital sores, skin rashes, swollen lymph nodes, or oral ulcers

  • Detect syphilis early in individuals who have had known or suspected exposure to an infected sexual partner, so that treatment can begin before the infection progresses

  • Perform routine antenatal screening in all pregnant women, as syphilis can pass from mother to baby during pregnancy, causing congenital syphilis - a condition that is entirely preventable with early detection and treatment

  • Monitor the success of syphilis treatment, as RPR antibody levels fall progressively after effective treatment and can confirm that the infection has been cleared

Symptoms or Conditions That May Require This Test

This test may be ordered in the following situations:

  • One or more painless sores (chancres) on or around the genitals, lips, or mouth the most common sign of early (primary) syphilis, appearing 10 to 90 days after exposure

  • A rough, reddish-brown rash on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, often accompanied by mild fever, sore throat, fatigue, hair loss, swollen glands, or muscle aches the hallmark features of secondary syphilis

  • No symptoms at all despite known or suspected exposure - the latent stage of syphilis is completely silent, yet the infection can continue to damage the body and be passed on to others

  • Neurological symptoms such as severe headache, vision or hearing changes, or confusion, which may indicate late-stage syphilis affecting the brain and nervous system (neurosyphilis)

  • Chest pain or breathing difficulty in someone with a history of untreated syphilis, as the infection can damage the heart and blood vessels in its later stages

  • A positive result on another syphilis screening test (such as VDRL) that needs to be confirmed or clarified

  • A new diagnosis of another STI - including HIV, gonorrhoea, or chlamydia as
    co-infection with syphilis is common and warrants simultaneous screening

Why Do I Need This Test?

Syphilis is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in India and worldwide - and one of the most underdiagnosed, because many people have no symptoms at all in the early stages.

Without treatment, syphilis can quietly cause lasting damage to the nervous system, heart, and blood vessels over many years. In pregnant women, untreated syphilis can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, or a baby born with congenital syphilis - a serious condition that is entirely preventable with timely antenatal screening and antibiotic treatment.

Preparation

No fasting required, making the process straightforward - simply avoid heavy meals if combined with other tests, and inform your doctor of any recent illnesses or medications.

How Is the Test Performed?

Blood sample collection via a quick venipuncture from the arm vein, usually in a clinic or lab, with minimal discomfort and rapid processing for timely results.

What Does the Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Test Measure?

The RPR test measures IgM and IgG antibodies - known as reagins, that the immune system produces in response to tissue damage caused by Treponema pallidum, the syphilis bacterium.

These antibodies are directed against lipid antigens - specifically cardiolipin - rather than against the bacterium itself, which is why the RPR is described as a non-treponemal test and why all reactive results need to be confirmed with a treponemal-specific test.

The antigen used in the RPR test contains cardiolipin, lecithin, and cholesterol, combined with charcoal particles as a visualising agent.

When reagin antibodies in the patient's serum bind to this antigen, the charcoal particles clump together and produce the visible black clusters that indicate a reactive result.

What Do the Results Mean?

RPR results are reported as either non-reactive (negative) or reactive (positive). Reactive results are further expressed as a titre:

  • Non-Reactive (Negative): No reagin antibodies were detected. This generally means syphilis is not currently present, or that the infection was previously treated and antibody levels have fallen. In cases of very recent exposure, however, a negative result does not completely rule out early infection antibodies may not yet have reached detectable levels

  • Reactive - Low Titre (1:1 to 1:8): Antibodies were detected at a low level. This may indicate early primary syphilis, late-stage syphilis, previously treated syphilis with persistently detectable antibodies, or a biological false-positive result from a non-syphilitic condition.

  • Reactive - Medium to High Titre (1:8 to 1:32 or higher): Antibodies are present at a significant level, strongly suggesting active syphilis infection. Titres of 1:32 or above are most commonly seen in secondary syphilis.

  • Four-fold or greater rise in titre on follow-up: Suggests treatment failure or re-infection - clinical reassessment and re-treatment are required

  • Four-fold or greater fall in titre after treatment: Confirms a good treatment response - most patients reach a non-reactive result within 6–18 months of effective treatment, depending on the stage at which treatment was started

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )

  1. Is fasting required?
    No - there is no fasting or special preparation needed for the RPR test.
    Patients can eat and drink as normal, and the test can be done at any time of day.

  2. How long do results take?
    Results are typically available within 24–48 hours approx.

  3. Does a reactive RPR confirm syphilis?
    No - a reactive RPR is a screening finding that must be confirmed with a specific treponemal antibody test (such as TPHA or FTA-ABS) before a diagnosis of syphilis can be made. Biological false-positive RPR results can occur in a number of non-syphilitic conditions.

  4. What is the difference between RPR and VDRL?
    Both are non-treponemal syphilis screening tests using similar cardiolipin-based antigens. The RPR uses charcoal particles as a visualising agent, making the result visible to the naked eye without a microscope. The RPR also does not require the blood sample to be heat-treated before testing, making it more convenient in practice. Both tests have comparable clinical value for syphilis screening, though RPR is generally considered to have slightly better sensitivity.

  5. Can RPR be used to monitor treatment?
    Yes - the quantitative RPR titre is the standard method for monitoring how well treatment is working. Titres typically fall four-fold within 6–12 months of effective treatment and most patients reach a non-reactive result within 6–18 months. A four-fold rise in titre after treatment signals failure or re-infection.

  6. Is syphilis curable?
    Yes - syphilis is completely curable with the correct antibiotic treatment. Parenteral penicillin is the treatment of choice at all stages. Early-stage syphilis responds particularly well to treatment, and cure prevents the serious long-term complications that arise from untreated disease.

  7. Will I always test positive after a previous syphilis infection? Not necessarily. After successful treatment, reagin antibody levels fall progressively and most people eventually become non-reactive on the RPR. However, some individuals particularly those treated at a later stage - may retain a persistently low-titre reactive result (known as a "serofast" result) without evidence of active infection. In these cases, the titre remains stable rather than rising, and the treponemal confirmatory test stays positive as a permanent marker of past infection.

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RPR test in Other Cities Tapadia Serves

Hyderabad

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre has served Hyderabad families since 1989, bringing trusted pathology and radiology services with NABL-accredited quality standards. Our Hyderabad centres process blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray with experienced doctors, radiologists, and trained technicians.

We handle testing and reporting through our own diagnostic infrastructure with strict quality-control protocols and modern equipment. Routine pathology reports are delivered on WhatsApp + email within 6 hours, while most radiology scans are reported the same day.

Hyderabad patients increasingly prefer home sample collection for senior citizens, diabetes monitoring, preventive health checkups, pregnancy-related testing, and post-hospital follow-ups. Our NABL-certified phlebotomists provide home collection services across major Hyderabad and Secunderabad localities with convenient morning and evening slots.

Karimnagar

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre opened our Karimnagar branch to bring Hyderabad-quality pathology and radiology to North Telangana. The centre is at H. No. 3-4-237, near Sri Chandra Hospital in Osmanpura, opposite Adithya Diagnostic Centre, 5 minutes from Karimnagar bus stand.

We process blood samples, urine, stool, MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray on-site in our NABL-accredited lab. No outsourcing. Reports are delivered on WhatsApp + email within 6 hours for routine pathology and same-day for most radiology scans.

Karimnagar is also where many families need home sample collection for elderly parents, post-surgery monitoring, or just convenience. Our NABL-certified phlebotomist covers an 8-km radius from the centre.

Warangal

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre serves Warangal through a local centre focused on accessible, reliable pathology and preventive diagnostic care. Patients in Warangal can use Tapadia for blood tests, health screening, and routine lab-based diagnostic support through a trusted local setup.

For many families in Warangal, the main need is dependable day-to-day testing: CBC, thyroid profile, lipid profile, diabetes monitoring, fever profiles, and preventive checkups. Tapadia’s presence in Warangal helps meet that need with an affordable and patient-friendly diagnostic experience backed by an established healthcare brand.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. K. Gayathri, MD (Pathology)

Haematopathology Lead Roster Specialist, Tapadia Diagnostic Centre

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