Hepatitis Screening

Are you looking for a way to screen yourself for hepatitis?

Our Ulta Lab Tests hepatitis testing can detect infections caused by hepatitis A, B, and C viruses.

If you test positive, you’ll have the information to seek treatment right away. You can feel confident knowing that our tests are accurate and reliable because they’re processed through Quest Diagnostics. Plus, we offer same-day testing, so there’s no waiting around, and test results are available in 24 to 48 hours for most tests.

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by one of several viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and it can sometimes lead to death. The three main types are hepatitis A, B, and C. Each type ... See more

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The General Hepatitis Panel screens for hepatitis A, B, and C by detecting specific antibodies and antigens, including Hepatitis A Antibody Total, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Surface Antigen, Core Antibody Total, and Hepatitis C Antibody. It helps identify current or past infection and immunity status.

Also Known As: Hepatitis Panel

The Hepatitis A Antibody Total (Hepatitis A AB Total) Test is a qualitative test that detects antibodies to the hepatitis A virus. Results are reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive. It does not differentiate between IgM and IgG antibodies.

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Also Known As: Hep A Ab Total Test, HAV Ab Total Test, Hep A Test

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The Hepatitis A IgM Antibody Test detects IgM antibodies to the hepatitis A virus in the blood. Since IgM is the first antibody produced after infection, this test is used to identify recent or acute hepatitis A. Results help confirm active infection and guide diagnosis and treatment decisions.

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Also Known As: Hep A IgM test, HAV IgM Ab Test

The Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody Test detects IgM antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen in the blood. Since IgM appears early in infection, this test is primarily used to identify recent or acute hepatitis B. Results help confirm active infection and guide diagnosis and treatment.

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Also Known As: HBcAb IgM Test, HBc IgM Test, Hep B Core IgM Test

The Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total (Hepatitis B Core AB Total) Test is a qualitative test that screens for antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen. Results are reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive. This test helps identify past or current hepatitis B infection but does not indicate immunity from vaccination.

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Also Known As: HBcAb Total Test, HBc Total Test, Hep B Core Ab Total Test

The Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Qualitative Test checks for antibodies to the hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) in the blood. Results are reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A Reactive result usually indicates prior exposure from past infection or vaccination, while a Non-Reactive result suggests no detectable past exposure.

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Also Known As: HBsAb Ql Test, Hep B Surface Ab Qualitative Test, HBs Ab Qual Test

The Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Quantitative Test measures the amount of antibodies to the hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) in the blood. It helps determine the level of immunity to hepatitis B from past infection or vaccination, monitor response to the vaccine, and guide decisions about booster doses.

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Also Known As: HBsAb Qn Test, Hepatitis B Titer Test

The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Test with Reflex to Confirmation is a qualitative test that screens for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood. Results are reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive. If the initial result is Reactive, a confirmation test is automatically performed to verify accuracy and support diagnosis of active hepatitis B infection.

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Also Known As: HBsAg Test, Hep B Surface Ag Test, HBs Antigen Test, Hep B Test

The Hepatitis Be Antibody Test is a qualitative blood test that detects antibodies to the hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAb). Results are reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A Reactive result may indicate a transition to a less active phase of hepatitis B infection, while a Non-Reactive result suggests the absence of these antibodies.

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Also Known As: HBeAb Test, Hep B e Ab Test, HBe Antibody Test

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The Hepatitis C Antibody with HCV RNA Quantitative PCR test is a comprehensive diagnostic test used to detect and confirm the presence of the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the blood. It combines the initial screening for HCV antibodies with a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to measure the viral load.
Panel Contains Test:  Anti HCV Test, HCV Antibody Test, Hep C Antibody Test

 The Hepatitis C Antibody & Liver Function Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies and assess liver function. This panel includes the Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to Quantitative HCV RNA PCR test, along with a series of liver function tests: Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio, Alkaline Phosphatase, Alanine Transaminase (ALT), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Bilirubin Direct, Bilirubin Indirect, Bilirubin Total, Globulin, and Protein Total. This panel is crucial for diagnosing HCV infection and evaluating the liver's health and functionality.
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The Hepatitis C Viral RNA Test detects and measures hepatitis C virus RNA in the blood to confirm active infection. It helps determine viral load, assess disease severity, and guide treatment decisions by monitoring response to therapy and ongoing viral activity.

Also Known As: HCV RNA Test, Hepatitis C Viral Load Test, HCV PCR Test

 The Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody test measures the level of antibodies in the blood that bind to acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are located on muscle cells and are crucial for transmitting signals from nerve cells to muscle cells, enabling muscle contraction.
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 The Actin IgG Antibody test is a specialized laboratory assay designed to detect the presence of IgG antibodies against actin, a protein abundant in cells and a fundamental component of the cytoskeleton. This test aids in the diagnosis and monitoring of various autoimmune and connective tissue disorders that involve actin-targeted immune responses.
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The Ammonia Plasma test is a medical laboratory examination that measures the concentration of ammonia in the plasma, which is the liquid part of the blood. Ammonia is a waste product produced during the breakdown of proteins and is normally processed and eliminated by the liver. This test is crucial in assessing liver function and identifying conditions that may lead to ammonia accumulation in the bloodstream.
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Also Known As: NH3 Test, NH3 Plasma Test, Ammonia Blood Test

The ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern detects antinuclear antibodies in the blood, which may indicate autoimmune disorders. If positive, reflex testing determines the antibody level (titer) and staining pattern to help diagnose specific autoimmune diseases.

Also Known As: ANA Test, Antinuclear Antibody Screen Test

The ANA IFA Panel Comprehensive includes an ANA Screen IFA plus testing for dsDNA, SCL-70, SS-A, SS-B, SM, and RNP antibodies. This panel helps evaluate autoimmune conditions such as lupus, scleroderma, and Sjögren’s syndrome by identifying specific autoantibodies linked to connective tissue diseases.

Also Known As: Comprehensive ANA Panel

The Complement Component C3c test measures the level of C3c, a key component of the complement system, in the blood. The complement system is a group of proteins that play a vital role in the body's immune response and inflammation.
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Also Known As: C3 Test, Complement C3 Test, Complement Test

The Complement Total (CH50) test is a blood test that measures the overall activity of the complement system, a group of proteins in the blood that play a crucial role in the immune response. The test assesses the ability of the complement system to destroy foreign particles, such as bacteria and immune complexes.
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Also Known As: CH50 Test, Total Complement Test, Complement Activity Test, Total Complement Activity Test

According to the CDC, about 4.4 million Americans are currently infected with Hepatitis B or C. Many of them are not even aware that they have the infection. These numbers are seriously high, so it's important to educate yourself about hepatitis in all its forms and how to take preventative measures against infection.

Thankfully, science has been able to identify the disease and develop effective hepatitis testing methods. As a result, it is easier than ever to get tested for all forms of hepatitis and get on the fast track to treatment and recovery.

To learn more about hepatitis and how you can get tested, read this guide.

What Is Hepatitis A, B & C?

Hepatitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the liver. This condition can come from either an autoimmune disorder or a viral infection. Hepatitis comes in many forms and comes from many different causes, so staying vigilant with your health is key.

Hepatitis can be dangerous because ... See more