HBSAg ELISA Test

Assessment for Hepatitis B Infection

The HBsAg ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) test is an essential diagnostic tool used to detect Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) in the bloodstream, indicating the presence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. HBsAg is a protein found on the outer surface of HBV and serves as a marker for both acute and chronic hepatitis B. This test plays a crucial role in early diagnosis, allowing healthcare providers to initiate appropriate treatment promptly and prevent complications such as liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. The procedure involves collecting a blood sample, which is then analyzed in a laboratory setting using specific antibodies. Results are typically available within hours to days, depending on the laboratory’s processing time, enabling swift clinical decision-making and public health interventions to control the spread of HBV.

content-image

When is the HBsAg ELISA Test Prescribed?

The HBsAg ELISA test is recommended in a variety of clinical situations:

  • Diagnostics of Hepatitis B : It is used primarily to confirm that there is HBV infection in patients who show symptoms like jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin) and fatigue, abdominal pain or dark urine.
  • Monitor of the HBV infection : For those already identified with the HBV virus, this test can help to monitor the progress of the disease and the efficacy of treatment.
  • Routine screening : The screening is standard during routine health check-ups particularly for those with a greater risk of exposure to HBV like healthcare professionals and those with several sexual partners drug users who use intravenous injections as well as infants born to mothers who are HBV positive.

Preparation for the HBsAg ELISA Test

There is usually no special preparation needed to perform this HBsAg ELISA testing. Patients are able to take a normal diet and drink before the test. However, it is recommended to inform healthcare professionals of any supplements or medications being used, since certain drugs could affect the test results.

Parameters Considered During HBsAg ELISA Test

The HBsAg ELISA test detects the presence of HBsAg in blood samples. A positive result indicates the presence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. In contrast, a negative result may suggest the absence of infection or a very early stage of infection when HBsAg levels are too low to detect. This test is crucial for diagnosing both acute and chronic hepatitis B, providing essential information for timely medical intervention and management of the disease.

Time Required for HBsAg ELISA Test Report

It is important to note that the HBsAg ELISA test results are quite quick. Once a blood sample has been taken, results are generally ready within a couple of hours or even a full day according to the processing time of the laboratory. This rapid turnaround time can allow for a prompt diagnosis and the proper management of the hepatitis B.

HBsAg ELISA Test Price

In Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital, the HBsAg ELISA test costs Rs450. This will allow access to the most important diagnostic tests for Hepatitis B. Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital aims to provide low-cost healthcare services without sacrificing the quality of care.

Booking an Appointment for HBsAg ELISA Test

Scheduling an appointment for testing the HBsAg ELISA testing in Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital is convenient and simple. Patients can make an appointment via the website of the hospital or contact the support team to get assistance. The hospital’s team of experts ensures the smoothest and most efficient procedure for every patient.

₹ 450/-
Book An Appointment

What Our Patients Say

Hear from our valued patients about their experiences at Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital and how our care has made a positive impact on their health and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here, we provide answers to some of the most commonly asked questions to help you better understand our services, policies, and facilities. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

HBsAg is a surface antigen of the hepatitis B virus, detected in the blood during HBV infection.

Individuals at risk of HBV infection or needing routine screening should undergo this test.

No, the test involves a simple blood draw, which may cause slight discomfort but is generally well-tolerated.

A positive result indicates the presence of HBV infection.

No, additional tests may be required to distinguish between acute and chronic infection.