Hepatitis B Immunity Test

$69.00

Understanding your hepatitis B immunity status is important for your overall health. Determine your protection level today.

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Hepatitis B (HBV) is a liver infection spread through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. Despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine, many adults remain unprotected from this contagious virus.

Easily order this test online, and we’ll send a kit to you within 1-2 business days. A healthcare provider will review and approve your test request; no visit is necessary

When you receive your test kit, register it online and follow the provided instructions to collect your sample.

Please use the provided prepaid shipping label to mail your sample in the included package. Follow the detailed instructions in your collection kit.

HOW IT WORKS

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Get Started with Your Test

When your test arrives, visit UM Diagnostics and scan the QR code on the box to easily enter your test ID.

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Test conveniently at home

When you’re ready, follow the kit’s instructions to collect your sample and mail it using the prepaid shipping label.

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Receive results within 24 hours

Your physician-reviewed results will be available in your account within a few days.

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Wellness is a team effort

We’ll provide personalized lifestyle insights and guidance based on your results to help you make healthier choices.

FAQ'S

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection spread through blood and bodily fluids. While some people recover fully, others develop a long-term infection that can lead to severe illness or death.
Protect yourself by checking your immunity. A hepatitis B titer test can determine if you’re protected against this virus.

  • People who need proof of HBV immunity for work, travel, or school.
  • Those unsure about their HBV vaccination history (e.g., lost records).
  • Individuals at high risk for HBV who want extra protection. hepatitis B infection.

Important: This test checks for antibodies to HBV, indicating immunity from either a past infection or vaccination. It does not detect an active

Individuals at increased risk of hepatitis B infection include:

  • People who inject drugs or share drug equipment
  • Sexual partners of people with hepatitis B
  • Men who have sex with men
  • Household members of people with hepatitis B
  • Healthcare and public safety workers exposed to blood
  • People on dialysis

Your test results will show if you are immune to HBV infection.

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