Is the Cunningham panel worth it?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on March 19, 2026
The Cunningham Panel demonstrated an overall accuracy of 86% to 90%, a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 83% to 92% when comparing clinical symptoms to test results.
What does the Cunningham panel tell you?
The Cunningham Panel™ is a blood test which measures the levels of circulating autoantibodies associated with certain neurologic and psychiatric symptoms. Elevated levels indicate that symptoms may be due to an infection-driven autoimmune problem, rather than a neuropsychiatric disorder.How long does the Cunningham panel take?
HOW DO I RECEIVE CUNNINGHAM PANEL™ RESULTS? Patient results are uploaded to our secure Prescriber Portal and you will be notified by e-mail when results are available. Please allow approximately 3-4 weeks for completion of testing for all five test in the panel.How much does the Cunningham panel cost?
The Cunningham Panel™ Testing CostsThe cost of the Cunningham Panel™ of Tests is $925. This amount is the responsibility of the patient/responsible party.
How do I order Cunningham panels?
Cunningham Panel™ Process
- Have your clinician prescribe the panel by placing an order on our secure prescriber portal, ordering on a script pad, or completing a paper requisition (available upon provider request from Moleculera Labs).
- Be sure to provide your clinician with a valid email address so we may contact you.
Cunningham Panel: What the test measures
Where can I buy Cunningham panels?
Locating a lab to draw blood for The Cunningham Panel™
- Your family doctor's office or clinic.
- A small local clinical laboratory (Perform an internet search for “clinical laboratories” in your city or county)
What are the symptoms of pans?
What Are the Symptoms of PANDAS and PANS?
- tics or jerky movements.
- anxiety, depression, or mood swings.
- acting aggressive or "hyper"
- using baby talk, acting clingy, or having new bedtime fears.
- sudden trouble with handwriting or other fine motor skills.
- new trouble with memory, reading, or math.
- new bedwetting, not sleeping.