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Do you want to know how healthy your liver is?

Find out with a hepatic function panel and lab tests from Ulta Lab Tests to assess your liver function and health.

A hepatic function panel is the best way to test for liver health. It's a simple blood test that can tell you if there are any diseases or conditions that could affect the liver and any issues with your liver. If something does come up, it's important to get treatment right away, so you don't have any long-term problems.

If you want to learn more about your liver health and the lab tests that can help you, click on the title of the articles below.

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 The Hepatic Panel is a comprehensive set of blood tests designed to evaluate the function of the liver. This panel measures various enzymes, proteins, and substances in the blood that are either produced by the liver or released when liver cells are damaged. It provides crucial information about the liver's condition, aiding in the diagnosis, monitoring, and differentiation of liver disorders.
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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 A Test is a qualitative test that checks for antibodies to the hepatitis A virus. Results are given as Reactive or Non-Reactive. While it does not identify the specific antibody type, the test is useful for showing if someone has been exposed to hepatitis A

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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

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 The Hepatitis B Immunity Panel test is a comprehensive series of blood tests designed to determine an individual's immunity status with respect to the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The panel primarily evaluates the presence or absence of antibodies related to the virus to assess exposure, immunity, or ongoing infection.

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 B Test (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex to Confirmation) screens for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood to identify active infection. If the result is positive, a confirmation test is automatically performed to verify accuracy and support proper diagnosis.

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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 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

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Nearly 4.5 million Americans — almost 1 in every 50 — live with liver disease. Are you one of them? If you're not sure, it might be time to order a liver function test.

A hepatic function panel tests how well your liver is working. Taking the initiative to check your liver function before noticing a problem could help you avoid serious health issues. 

Keep reading to learn what a hepatic function panel is, how it can help you catch health issues early, and how you can order it yourself online. 

What is a Decline in Hepatic Function?

Your liver is your body's hard-working multitasker. It performs many crucial functions, including:

  • Monitoring and regulating chemicals in your blood
  • Cleaning toxins from your blood
  • Performing functions with your immune system
  • Storing energy in the form of glycogen
  • Helping break down fatty food
  • Breaking down old red blood cells

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Jaundice, also called icterus, is a condition where the skin, the whites of the eyes, and even body fluids turn significantly yellow following an increase in the levels of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellowish substance that forms from the normal breakdown of red blood cells (or RBCs). Red blood cells normally live for about 120 days before being broken down by the body, a process that results in the formation of bilirubin. Bilirubin is then transported to the liver where it is metabolized and excreted in bile. Bile is a yellow-green-to-brown fluid that is released into the duodenum to help in the digestion of lipids and the elimination of waste substances like bilirubin and excess cholesterol. Changes to the normal metabolism process or overproduction of bilirubin may lead to jaundice. 

Jaundice is not an illness, per se. Rather, it is a medical condition that may indicate an underlying liver, pancreas, or gallbladder problem. Jaundice can be ... See more