Hepatitis Panel, Acute with Reflex to Confirmation
Screens for acute infection with the three most common hepatitis viruses when jaundice, dark urine, nausea, or unexplained fatigue appear.
Consider this test if:
- New jaundice, dark urine, pale stools, or right-upper-abdominal discomfort
- Fever, nausea, loss of appetite, or unexplained fatigue after a possible exposure
- A recent needlestick, new sexual partner, tattoo, or travel to a high-prevalence area
- Abnormal liver enzymes that need a cause identified
- Sorting out whether current symptoms come from a new hepatitis infection versus something else
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Results delivered to your dashboard · Reviewed by a real clinician
- Drawn at a CLIA/CAP-accredited lab near you ·
Reflex testing
If a primary result falls outside the standard range, a related follow-up test runs automatically to refine the picture, at no additional cost. A positive hepatitis B surface antigen triggers a confirmation step, and a positive hepatitis C antibody triggers HCV RNA testing to determine whether the infection is currently active.
Pre-test considerations
No fasting required. A recent hepatitis A vaccination can produce a positive hepatitis A IgM result, so note recent vaccination. Timing matters in early infection: antibodies can take days to weeks to become detectable, so a very early test may need repeating if symptoms persist.
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What this test is for
This panel checks for acute or recent infection with hepatitis A, B, and C, the three most common causes of viral hepatitis in the United States. It measures hepatitis A IgM antibody, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B core IgM antibody, and hepatitis C antibody, a combination designed to catch a new infection rather than long-past exposure or immunity. Acute hepatitis from any of these viruses can look the same clinically: fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal discomfort, dark urine, pale stools, and jaundice. A positive marker points to which virus is responsible and, for hepatitis B and C, whether the infection is current and active.
This is the acute-illness version of the panel, focused on IgM and antigen markers of recent infection. The separate "Hepatitis Panel (A, B, C) with Reflex testing" adds surface and total core antibodies, which is the better choice for questions about immunity and prior exposure rather than active infection.
Biomarkers tested
Includes 5 biomarkers
- Specimen
- Serum or plasma
- Method
- Immunoassay
- Measures
- Presence / threshold
- Specimen
- Serum or plasma
- Method
- Immunoassay
- Measures
- Presence / threshold
- Specimen
- Serum or plasma
- Method
- Immunoassay
- Measures
- Presence / threshold
- Specimen
- Serum or plasma
- Method
- Neutralization
- Measures
- Presence / threshold
- Specimen
- Serum or plasma
- Method
- Immunoassay
- Measures
- Presence / threshold
What to expect
- 1 Book instantly
Click, book, done. Choose a convenient lab location near you. Transparent, up-front pricing.
- 2 Quick lab visit
Testing to fit your busy schedule, usually 15 minutes or less. Walk-in and appointments available.
- 3 Fast, dashboard-delivered results
Your results post straight to your dashboard as soon as the lab completes them.
- 4 Expert guidance
Included with Mito membership. A clinician reviews your results and your personalized action plan follows, with clear next steps.
Everything your health needs,
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Every test at our cost
Members pay our cost on every test, with lab fees passed straight through. The full receipt is itemized, never padded.
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Continuous tracking, all in one place
Upload past labs and watch your trends over time. Every marker and visit lives in one longitudinal record, so all your care stays together.
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Year-round clinician support
Text anytime and get clinician-reviewed answers. When you want to go deeper, 1:1 consultations are available at affordable rates.
All for $9/month
Order any test or consult without joining. For $9/month, members unlock member prices, trend tracking, and year-round clinician guidance.
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Frequently asked questions
View all FAQsHow does pricing work?
Every test shows the member price next to the standard non-member price, so you can see what membership saves you. The member price is our cost — covering the lab and what it takes to run the service — never a profit on the test itself; Mito makes its money on the $9 membership, not on marking up your tests. Membership is $9/mo, and you still pay the lab’s order fee. Prices are itemized before you pay, with no hidden fees.
Where do I get tested?
Choose a partner lab (Quest, Labcorp, or BioReference) at checkout. If your cart spans multiple tests, we consolidate the whole order onto a single lab so you only make one visit.
Is this eligible for HSA/FSA?
Yes. This test is HSA/FSA eligible, and you can pay with your HSA/FSA card at checkout.
When will I get my results?
Your results post to your dashboard once your lab completes them, then a clinician reviews them and your full analysis and personalized action plan (with clear next steps) follow. Turnaround varies by test: specialty assays and at-home kits take longer, and each test shows its expected turnaround before you buy.
Do I need a doctor’s order?
No. Mito provides the lab order for you, so you can book and get tested without a separate doctor visit.
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