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    What is Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test?

    The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) test is designed to detect HCV antibodies in the bloodstream, which are produced when the body is infected. Early detection is crucial as HCV infections can lead to chronic liver disease, which may result in liver failure over time. This test checks for the presence of HCV-specific antibodies and is useful for individuals exposed to the virus or those at risk.

    If you suspect an infection, you can book an HCV Test in Hyderabad for timely health management. For your convenience, you also have the option to have your sample collected at home, ensuring a smooth testing experience.

    Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test Parameters

    The HCV Antibody Test focuses on identifying one specific parameter: antibodies that are produced by the immune system in response to a Hepatitis C Virus infection.

    By measuring these antibodies, the test helps confirm whether an individual has been exposed to HCV. Since antibodies may persist even after the virus has been cleared, the test is useful for detecting both past exposures and active infections.

    Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test Preparation

    Before arranging an HCV test, here’s what you should know:

    • Prerequisites : No fasting is required for this test.

    • Best Time to Get Tested : You can take the test at any time of the day. It’s a good idea to consult with your treating doctor to see if this is the right test for you.

    • Who Should Get an HCV Test?

    The CDC recommends hepatitis C screening for:

      A one-time test is advised for:

        People with ongoing risk factors should consider regular testing, including:

        • Cautions Before Taking an HCV Test: No specific precautions are needed before the test but notify your doctor if you’re on any medication or supplements.

        Why Take the Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test?

        Taking an HCV test can have several clinical benefits which include:

        • Early Detection for Asymptomatic Individuals: Most people with hepatitis C experience no symptoms in the beginning. The HCV test helps identify the virus early, even in those who are symptom-free, allowing for timely intervention.

        • Accessible Treatment Solutions: Medications for hepatitis C are readily available and effective. Early testing leads to quicker treatment, improving the chances of recovery and overall health.

        • Prevent the Spread to Others: Understanding your infection status allows you to take steps to prevent transmitting the virus to others. Hepatitis C spreads through blood contact, and being aware helps you act responsibly.

        • Protection Against Liver Damage: Without treatment, hepatitis C can cause severe liver damage, including cirrhosis or cancer. This test helps identify the infection early, enabling you to avoid such complications.

        Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test Results and Interpretation

        Interpreting HCV test results is a significant step in diagnosing and managing hepatitis C. Here is how you can read the results:

        AntibodyNormal ResultsInterpretation
        HCV Antibody<0.90 S/C unitsNon-Reactive

        The HCV antibody test results should be viewed as part of a broader diagnostic process, and clinical findings must be taken into account for accurate interpretation.

        Moreover, a negative or non-reactive result doesn’t guarantee the absence of HCV exposure or infection. There are instances where antibodies to the virus may not be detectable, especially in particular disease phases or clinical situations.

        FAQs on Hepatitis C Virus antibodies (Anti HCV) - Total Test in Hyderabad

        The HCV test is priced at ₹ 900 in Hyderabad. This fee includes the home sample collection service, which will be completed within 60 minutes of booking, and results will be ready in 11 hours.

        Yes, home sample collection is available and will be arranged within 60 minutes after your test slot is confirmed.

        This test is used to identify antibodies in the blood, showing if a person has ever been exposed to the hepatitis C virus.

        There’s no need to fast for the HCV test.

        To book your HCV test with Orange Health Labs in Hyderabad, follow these steps:

        • Search for the Test: Enter ‘HCV Test in Hyderabad’ into the search bar and find Orange Health in the search results.

        • Verify and Confirm: Select the test, review any necessary details, add your location, and schedule a convenient time for home sample collection.

        • Sample Collection: A certified eMedic will arrive at your location to collect the stool sample.

        • Testing at Lab: The sample will be tested at our accredited lab, which is ICMR-approved and NABL-certified.

        • Get Your Results: You’ll receive the test results via email or WhatsApp within 11 hours, and they can also be viewed in our app.

        The standard HCV antibody level in healthy individuals should be below 0.90 S/C units. If the value exceeds 1.0 S/C units, it indicates a positive result. Consult your doctor to confirm whether the test is reactive and discuss treatment options.

        When you book the HCV Test, an eMedic will visit your home within 60 minutes to collect the sample. The entire collection takes about 5 minutes, and your results will be available online within 11 hours of collection.=.

        Your doctor will decide how often you need an HCV test, depending on your condition and treatment plan.

        The HCV test evaluates a single parameter, which is the HCV antibody level in the blood sample.

        Fasting is unnecessary for this test. You can schedule it at any convenient time.

        In Hyderabad, Orange Health provides home sample collection for the HCV test in many neighbourhoods, so you can get tested without leaving your home. Home sample collection is available at various localities including Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Hitech City, Kondapur, Begumpet, Somajiguda, Ameerpet, Panjagutta, Kukatpally, Miyapur, Manikonda, Secunderabad, Tarnaka, Abids, Koti, Mehdipatnam, Dilsukhnagar, Uppal, LB Nagar, Nallagandla, Nizampet, Attapur, Malkajgiri.

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        References

        1. What to Expect When Getting Tested HEPATITIS C [Internet]. 2013.  Available from:  https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/HCV/PDFs/HepCGettingTested.pdf
        2. Testing for Hepatitis C [Internet]. CDC. 2024.  Available from:  https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis-c/testing/index.html
        3. Hepatitis C: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia [Internet]  Available from:  https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000284.htm