Methods based on enzyme labelling strategies have been widely developed for capacitance immunoassays, but most suffer from low sensitivity and are unfavorable for routine use in the early stages of diagnostics. Herein, we designed a highly efficient capacitance immunosensing method for the low-abundance neuroblastoma biomarker neuron-specific enolase (NSE) using an interdigitated micro-comb electrode. Initially, monoclonal mouse anti-human NSE capture antibodies were immobilized on the interdigitated gold electrodes using bovine serum albumin. Thereafter, a sandwich-type immunoreaction was carried out in the presence of target NSE using horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled secondary antibodies. The labelled HRP subsequently triggered the formation of tyramine-enzyme conjugate repeats with the help of HRP-tyramine and H