Hepatitis Testing: Save 20% on Early Detection

Save 20%


Protect your liver with fast, private screening.

Everyday savings up to 90% off retail  an extra 20% on key hepatitis tests (apply the promo code shown on this page at checkout).


Catch It Early. Act With Confidence.

Hepatitis can progress silently for years. Ulta Lab Tests makes it easy to check your status and monitor liver health—now 20% off. Order online in minutes, visit one of 2,100 draw sites, and get private results (often in 24–48 hours) you can review with your clinician. HSA/FSA accepted.

Why choose Ulta Lab Tests


What’s Included: Hepatitis & Liver Test Menu

Hepatitis A (HAV)

Hepatitis B (HBV)

Hepatitis C (HCV)

Liver & Overall Health

Choose individual tests or value-priced Hepatitis Panels for broader insight.


Symptoms & Risk Factors

Symptoms to watch: persistent fatiguejaundice (yellow skin/eyes), dark urinepale stoolsupper-right abdominal discomfortitchy skin.
Higher risk: contact with infected blood, shared needles, unprotected sex, tattoos/piercings with inadequate sterilization, healthcare exposure, dialysis, transfusion before 1992, travel to endemic regions, household exposure, or existing liver disease.


How It Works (3 Simple Steps)

  1. Shop & Save: Add hepatitis tests/panels to your cart and apply the 20% promo code shown on this page.

  2. Visit a Draw Site: Choose from 2,100  locations; most visits take 15–30 minutes.

  3. View Private Results: See clear, trend-friendly reports (often in 24–48 hours) and discuss next steps with your provider.


Prep Tips


FAQ

Do these tests diagnose hepatitis by themselves?
Screening tests indicate exposure or infection; confirmatory PCR often verifies active infection. Always review results with a licensed clinician.

Can I check immunity after vaccination?
Yes—anti-HBs quantitative measures hepatitis B vaccine immunity.

How fast are results?
Many assays return in 24–48 hours; PCR/genotype tests may take longer.

Will insurance be billed?
No. We use transparent cash-pay pricing—no surprise insurance bills. HSA/FSA accepted.


Offer Details

Protect your liver—and your peace of mind. Order Hepatitis Testing today, apply your 20% discount, and take control with early detection.


The Hepatitis A Antibody Total Test is a qualitative test that detects antibodies to hepatitis A virus (HAV) and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. It does not distinguish between IgM and IgG antibodies. A reactive result may indicate past infection or immunity from vaccination, while a non-reactive result suggests no prior exposure. Doctors use this test to assess immune status, guide vaccination decisions, and evaluate risk of hepatitis A infection.

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

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The Hepatitis A IgM Antibody Test is a qualitative blood test that detects IgM antibodies to the hepatitis A virus (HAV) and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result usually indicates a recent or current hepatitis A infection, while a non-reactive result means no active infection. Doctors use this test to confirm acute hepatitis A in patients with symptoms like jaundice, nausea, fatigue, or abdominal pain and to guide timely treatment and prevention.

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

The Hepatitis A & B Titer Test Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate an individual's immunity status or infection presence for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B viruses. This panel combines serological assays that measure specific antibodies and antigens associated with Hepatitis A and B, providing crucial insights for clinical diagnosis, vaccination verification, and the assessment of immune response post-vaccination or post-exposure.
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The Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody Test is a qualitative test that detects IgM antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc IgM) and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result indicates a recent or acute hepatitis B infection, while a non-reactive result suggests no active infection. Doctors order this test to confirm acute hepatitis B in patients with symptoms such as jaundice, fatigue, fever, or abdominal pain and to guide treatment and monitoring.

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

The Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total Test is a qualitative blood test that detects antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result may indicate past or ongoing infection, while a non-reactive result suggests no exposure. This test does not distinguish between IgM and IgG antibodies. Doctors use it to evaluate hepatitis B exposure, confirm infection history, and assess overall immune response.

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

The Hepatitis B Immunity Panel Test evaluates immune status by measuring Hepatitis B surface antibody levels in the blood. A positive result typically indicates immunity from vaccination or past infection, while a negative result suggests susceptibility. This test is important for verifying protection, monitoring vaccine response, or determining if additional vaccination or further evaluation for Hepatitis B exposure is needed.


The Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Qualitative Test detects anti-HBs antibodies to the hepatitis B surface antigen and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result indicates past exposure, either from hepatitis B infection or prior vaccination, while a non-reactive result suggests no detectable exposure. Doctors use this test to confirm hepatitis B exposure history, evaluate vaccine response, and guide further preventive or diagnostic decisions.

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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 exact level of anti-HBs antibodies in blood to determine past exposure and whether protective immunity has developed from infection or vaccination. A higher antibody level generally indicates adequate immune response, while a low level suggests limited or no protection. Doctors use this test to confirm vaccine effectiveness, assess immune status, and support hepatitis B screening or preventive care.

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

Hepatitis B Test Most Popular

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 B Titer Test Panel is a diagnostic panel that comprises three essential tests designed to assess immunity, infection status, and antibody levels for the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The panel includes the following tests: Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Quantitative, and Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation.
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The Hepatitis Be Antibody (anti-HBe) Test is a qualitative blood test that detects antibodies to the hepatitis B e antigen and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result often indicates lower infectivity and a transition toward recovery or inactive disease, while a non-reactive result suggests no antibodies were detected. Doctors use this test to monitor hepatitis B infection stage, evaluate treatment response, and support long-term disease management.

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

The Hepatitis Be Antigen (HBeAg) Test is a qualitative blood test that detects the presence of hepatitis B e antigen and reports results as Reactive or Non-Reactive. A reactive result suggests active viral replication and high infectivity, while a non-reactive result indicates no HBeAg detected. Doctors use this test to evaluate hepatitis B disease stage, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess risk of transmission, supporting long-term infection management.

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The Hepatitis Be Panel evaluates markers of hepatitis B viral replication and infectivity by measuring hepatitis Be antigen (HBeAg) and antibody (anti-HBe). The presence of HBeAg indicates active viral replication and higher infectivity, while anti-HBe suggests reduced viral activity and improved immune control. This test aids in assessing disease stage, monitoring therapy, and guiding prognosis in hepatitis B infection.


The General Hepatitis Panel Test screens for multiple hepatitis infections in one order. It includes Hepatitis A Antibody Total, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Qualitative, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex to Confirmation, Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total, and Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to RNA PCR. Doctors use this panel to detect past exposure, confirm active or chronic infection, guide treatment, and support liver health monitoring.

Also Known As: Hepatitis Panel General