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.
Our confidential Hepatitis C Antibody test screens for anti-HCV antibodies with complete discretion and professionalism. Reliable results are delivered in a supportive, non-judgmental setting. A positive result does not confirm active infection and requires further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
This test detects antibodies against the hepatitis C virus in your blood. Anti-HCV antibodies typically develop within a few weeks to months after exposure and remain present even after the infection has resolved. The test provides a qualitative result and serves as an initial screening tool.
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can cause chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer if left untreated. Many people with hepatitis C are unaware of their infection because symptoms may not appear for years. Early detection through antibody screening enables timely referral for confirmatory testing and, if needed, effective antiviral treatment.
Testing may be recommended for individuals with risk factors such as prior blood transfusions, intravenous drug use, or occupational needle-stick exposure. It is also commonly included in routine health screenings. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on whether this test is appropriate for you.
Non-reactive result indicates no Hepatitis C exposure. Continue safe practices.
Reactive result requires confirmation with HCV RNA testing. Modern treatments can cure Hepatitis C - consult with a hepatologist.
Non-reactive result indicates no Hepatitis C exposure. Continue safe practices.
Reactive result requires confirmation with HCV RNA testing. Modern treatments can cure Hepatitis C - consult with a hepatologist.
Support liver health by avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, maintaining a balanced diet, and staying physically active. If you are at risk for hepatitis C, avoid sharing needles or personal hygiene items. Consult a healthcare professional for advice on screening and prevention.
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.