All Departments
- Androgen Profile
- Anemia Profile 1
- Anemia Profile 2
- Anemia Profile 3
- Antenatal Checkup Profile
- Anti Phospholipid Antibody Profile
- Cardiac Enzyme Profile
- Coagulation Profile
- Collagen Vascular Profile
- Diabetic Profile 1
- Diabetic Profile 2
- Fertility Profile Female
- Fertility Profile Male
- First Trimester Risk Assessment
- Hepatitis B Profile
- Hypertension Profile
- Immuno Fixation Profile
- Lipid Profile Standard
- Lipid Profile- Comprehensive Standard lipid profile
- Liver Auto Antibody Profile SGPT
- Liver Profile - Extended Total Cholesterol
- Liver Profile Standard
- Metabolic Profile
- Renal Profile - Extended
- Second (MID) Trimester Risk Assessment
- Thyroid Profile Extended
- Viral Hepatitis Profile
Viral Hepatitis Profile
Why Get Tested?
To detect and diagnose an infection with a hepatitis virus
When To Get Tested?
When you have symptoms of acute hepatitis and a viral infection is suspected to be the cause; when you have been exposed to one or more of the three most common hepatitis viruses: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C.
Sample Required?
A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm.