Hepatitis C Test
£39.00
There are two main types of hepatitis C tests: the HCV antibody test and the HCV RNA test. The HCV antibody test detects if you have ever been infected with the virus, even if it is no longer present in your system. On the other hand, the HCV RNA test confirms if you currently have the virus and measures the amount of the virus in your blood.
Both tests are done using a blood sample. The antibody test typically takes a few weeks to return results, while the RNA test usually provides results within a few days.
If you suspect you might have hepatitis C, it’s important to consult your doctor. They can recommend the appropriate test and help you understand the results. While there is no single definitive test for hepatitis C, a combination of tests is used to confirm the diagnosis.
The most common test for hepatitis C is a blood test that detects antibodies to the virus. If the antibodies are present, it indicates that you have been infected with the virus at some point in your life.
Additional tests that may be used to diagnose hepatitis C include liver function tests and viral load tests. A liver function test measures specific enzymes in your blood that are released when the liver is damaged, while a viral load test quantifies the amount of HCV RNA in your blood.
Hepatitis C Testing Near You
If diagnosed with hepatitis C, it’s important to see a liver specialist (hepatologist) for further evaluation and treatment. Hepatitis C can cause significant liver damage if left untreated, but with the right treatment, most people with the virus can achieve a cure.
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Hepatitis C antibody
Detecting the presence of Hepatitis C antibodies is crucial, as the virus can persist in the body for a lifetime, leading to chronic infection. This applies regardless of whether the person is currently suffering from Hepatitis C or had contracted the disease in the past.
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Have you been feeling any of these symptoms lately?
The Hepatitis C test is recommended for individuals experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- Persistent jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
- Ongoing fatigue
- Delayed blood clotting after injury or bruising
- Loss of appetite
Hepatitis C can be dangerous in the long run
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Dr Sameer Nakedar
MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert
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Hepatitis C Test Information
Specification of Hepatitis C Test
Also Known As / Related Tests: Hepatitis C antibody test, HCV RNA test, Hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing
Biomarker Tested: Hepatitis C antibody
Test tube: SST (Gold microtainer)
Brand: Welzo
Turnaround Time: Approximately 24 hours
Lab Test Range:
Test Kit Certification: MHRA/UKCA Approved
Laboratory Location: United Kingdom
What does a Hepatitis C Test for?
A Hepatitis C test detects the presence of Hepatitis C antibodies in the blood.
Are Hepatitis C Tests available on the NHS?
The NHS offers Hepatitis C tests, available based on eligibility, consultations, and local guidelines.
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Disclaimer: If your test results are abnormal, we are not responsible for follow-up treatments or notifying a healthcare professional. By taking a test with us, you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to follow up with a healthcare provider independently.
