Hepatitis
Complete Hepatitis A, B, and C panel.
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
The HBsAg test is a confidential screening for active hepatitis B infection. Our discreet and professional testing service delivers reliable results while respecting your privacy. A positive result requires further evaluation by a healthcare professional and does not necessarily indicate a chronic condition.
This test detects the hepatitis B surface antigen, a protein on the outer surface of the hepatitis B virus. HBsAg is one of the first detectable markers after infection and can indicate an acute or chronic infection. The test provides a qualitative result indicating whether the antigen is present in your blood.
HBsAg is the hallmark marker for identifying active hepatitis B infection. A positive result persisting for more than six months may indicate chronic hepatitis B, which can lead to liver damage, cirrhosis, or liver cancer if left unmanaged. Early detection supports timely medical intervention and helps prevent transmission to others.
Testing may be recommended for individuals at higher risk of hepatitis B infection, as part of routine prenatal screening, before starting immunosuppressive therapy, or when hepatitis B infection is suspected based on symptoms or exposure. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Negative result indicates no current Hepatitis B infection. Consider vaccination if not immune.
Positive result indicates current Hepatitis B infection. Requires immediate consultation with hepatologist for treatment evaluation.
Negative result indicates no current Hepatitis B infection. Consider vaccination if not immune.
Positive result indicates current Hepatitis B infection. Requires immediate consultation with hepatologist for treatment evaluation.
Protect your liver by limiting alcohol intake, maintaining a balanced diet, and exercising regularly. If you have not been vaccinated against hepatitis B, discuss vaccination with your healthcare provider. Avoid sharing needles, razors, or other personal items that may carry blood.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
Complete Hepatitis A, B, and C panel.
Hepatitis A, B, and C screening with immunity check.
HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B screening: commonly requested viral and bacterial screenings.