LetsBeSafe offers an FDA-cleared Hepatitis A blood test that reliably detects the presence of IgM antibodies, which indicate a Hepatitis A infection. This test has a proven sensitivity and specificity of over 95%, to provide you with accurate results you can trust.
Order and pay for your test online/via phone
Visit your preferred Labcorp branch
Give a small blood sample
View your result online after 1-2 days.
Talk to one of our doctors if you test positive.
Hepatitis A is a viral liver infection transmitted through the consumption of contaminated food or water, or through close contact with an infected individual.
The Hepatitis A test involves collecting a small blood sample, which is then analyzed for the presence of specific antibodies produced by the body in response to the virus.
If your test is positive, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment recommendations.
No special preparation or fasting is needed for the Hepatitis A test.
Hepatitis A is highly contagious, and individuals can spread it even before showing symptoms. Early detection helps prevent further transmission and protects both your health and the health of others.
Our FDA-approved Check for Everything tests use cutting-edge medical tech to detect common STDs in the US, giving you comprehensive results for informed decisions on treatment. For recent exposure or unprotected sex in the last 30 days, we suggest adding the HIV RNA Early Detection Test for quicker and more accurate HIV detection within 1-2 weeks.
Our FDA-approved Check for Everything tests use cutting-edge medical tech to detect common STDs in the US, giving you comprehensive results for informed decisions on treatment. For recent exposure or unprotected sex in the last 30 days, we suggest adding the HIV RNA Early Detection Test for quicker and more accurate HIV detection within 1-2 weeks.
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