Strep and Mono Screen in Santa Barbara, CA
At Petite Pediatrics, we are able to test for various diseases on-site using our laboratory facilities. These tests help us to conclude accurate results regarding illnesses that may be affecting you or your children. If you suspect that your child may be experiencing symptoms of strep or mono, contact Petite Pediatrics at (805) 845-1221 to schedule an appointment at our pediatric office in Santa Barbara, CA.
Rapid Strep Test
One of the first tests performed if an individual shows any signs of having strep throat is called a rapid strep test. The purpose of this screening is to determine whether or not a bacteria called group A streptococcus is present.
As you may have guessed by its name, a rapid strep test only requires a few minutes to garner its results. This is particularly helpful because it allows Dr. Charish Barry to recommend an appropriate course of treatment right away instead of having to wait several days for the results to return from the lab.
Most cases of strep throat are solved using a prescribed antibiotic. Even if your rapid strep test comes back with negative results, you may still be prescribed medications by Dr. Barry in order to treat your symptoms. A throat culture will likely be sent to a lab facility to await a more complex conclusion about your condition. It is not uncommon for a rapid strep test to give a negative result, and then have a throat culture give a positive result for the same patient with streptococcus.
If you begin to notice any of the following symptoms, please contact Petite Pediatrics as soon as possible to have one of our physicians examine you for strep throat:
- Sore throat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Enlarged tonsils that may also have a red coloring to them
- White patches on your tongue or throat
- A fever
- Swelling of the lymph nodes located along both sides of the neck
- Loss of appetite
- Stomach pains, nausea, or vomiting
- A headache
Monospot Test
When a rapid strep test is performed, it is not uncommon for your physician to also complete a routine test for mononucleosis. This condition presents many of the same symptoms as strep throat, which is why testing is usually done for both at the same time.
One way to identify a case of mononucleosis is to check an individual’s antibodies. These antibodies help the body to respond to various diseases, including the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This infection is often the cause of mononucleosis, which means that when the virus is present, the body will respond by producing more and more antibodies. A monospot test is able to detect whether or not there is an elevated number of antibodies present, which in turn leads to a positive or negative conclusion regarding the presence of mono.
To Receive Testing from Petite Pediatrics
If you suspect that your child may have strep throat or mono, please contact Petite Pediatrics today to schedule an appointment with one of our physicians. They will be able to fully evaluate your symptoms and administer any tests as necessary. To make an appointment, please call (805) 845-1221 or fill out our online form.