Topic Overview
You may prefer to find out on your own whether you have been infected
with the
hepatitis C virus.
You can buy a home test called a Home Access Hepatitis C Check kit,
which you can find in most drugstores. The kit contains a sharp instrument
(lancet) that you use to draw a small amount of blood from your
fingertip.
You place the sample on a piece of collection paper and mail it in a
prepaid envelope to a lab for testing. After 10 days, you can call a toll-free
number and receive your results using your confidential identification
number.
If the test shows you have hepatitis C, it is important to make an
appointment with your doctor to discuss the results. The home test only looks
for hepatitis C
antibodies, which indicate that you have been exposed
to the virus in the past. The test does not tell you if you currently have an
infection. Your doctor can order another test that looks for hepatitis C virus
RNA. This test can tell if you have an active
infection now.
Credits
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerW. Thomas London, MD - Hepatology
Current as ofMarch 3, 2017