I am getting in a new relationship and wanted to do the responsible thing and get myself and my partner tested. We were so pleased to find your service. Your representative went over all the testing details and incubation periods and put us at ease. The lab testing was so fast which helped us start our new relationship with peace of mind.

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Hepatitis testing

Hepatitis A, Total (IgM and IgG)
Hepatitis A, IgM Only

Known As: Antibody to Hepatitis A, Anti-HAV Total, HAVab Total

Description: Through a blood sample, the Hepatitis A, Total test measures both the IgM and IgG forms of the antibody, but differentiation is not possible. A positive result may imply an infection to Hepatitis A OR vaccination immunity. The IgM only test looks for the IgM antibody to detect an acute infection. The incubation period for Hepatitis IgM Antibodies usually appears 3 to 4 weeks after an initial exposure and return to normal after about 8 weeks. The IgG antibodies may begin to develop 2 weeks after the IgM antibodies increase to a high level. IgG antibodies may persist indefinitely. Turnaround time is typically 1 business day.

Early detection is important so that treatment may begin as soon as possible and assist with delaying the onset of serious complications. In addition, knowing your status will enable you to take the necessary steps in preventing the transmission of Hepatitis A to others.

Requirements: This is a blood test. No special requirements for testing.

Hepatitis B Panel

Known As: Three part panel includes Hepatitis B Core Antibody, Total; Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody.

Description: To gain a comprehensive understanding of Hepatitis B, this three part panel covers many aspects regarding the timeline of a possible infection. The Hepatitis B Surface Antibody looks for clinical recovery or subsequent natural or vaccinated immunity to Hepatitis B. The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen is the earliest indicator of the presence of acute infection. The Hepatitis B Core Antibody is used in conjunction with the other Hepatitis B tests to asses the stage of Hepatitis B infection. The incubation period varies per component but ranges between 3-12 weeks. Turnaround time is typically 1 business day for all three components.

Early detection is important so that treatment may begin as soon as possible and assist with delaying the onset of serious complications. In addition, knowing your status will enable you to take the necessary steps in preventing the transmission of Hepatitis B to others.

Requirements: This is a blood test. No special requirements for testing.

Hepatitis C, Antibody
Hepatitis C, RIBA Confirmatory


Known As: Antibody to Hepatitis C, Anti-HCV, Hepatitis C Virus Antibody Supplemental Testing, Recombinant Immunoblot Assay, RIBA HCV

Description: Through a blood sample, the Hepatitis C test measures antibodies. Although this is a highly reliable test, there are certain factors that may cause a low scoring false positive for the Hepatitis C Antibody test. The RIBA test is recommended as a confirmatory measure for low risk clients (refer to Hepatitis C information section for a description of high risk groups) that have a positive Hepatitis C antibody test. Incubation period is usually between 4 to 12 weeks. In rare circumstances, it could take past 6 months to be detectible. Turnaround time is typically 1 business day for the Hepatitis C Antibody test and 2-4 business days for the Hepatitis C RIBA test.

Early detection is important so that treatment may begin as soon as possible and assist with delaying the onset of serious complications. In addition, knowing your status will enable you to take the necessary steps in preventing the transmission of Hepatitis C to others.

Requirements: This is a blood test. No special requirements for testing.

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Essential Package$219
Peace of Mind Package$399
Upgrade Peace of Mind Package$499
Recent Exposure-Fundamental$179
Recent Exposure-Comprehensive$459

What are Hepatitis A, B, & C?

Hepatitis A, B, & C are 3 of 5 human hepatitis viruses. Generally, these viruses infect the liver in humans. Both Hepatitis A & B have vaccines as a method of preventing infection. read more...

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