Blood Tests – HIV (Abs/Ag), Syphilis (IgM/IgG), Hepatitis B/C Antibodies – Swift Blood Tests

£115.00

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  • Results: ~3 working days
  • Doctor’s report included
  • Convenient home or clinic sampling
  • Free delivery & returns

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This panel tests for HIV (antibodies and p24 antigen), syphilis (IgM/IgG antibodies), and hepatitis B/C (surface antigen/antibodies). It detects recent or past infections.

Sample collection: A small blood sample is taken (usually serum tube) by a finger-prick kit at home or in one of our UK clinics. The kit includes everything needed; simply return the sample in the pre-paid envelope. Results include a personalised doctor’s interpretation.

Booking details

Age restriction: Adults 18+ only (guardian consent required for minors).

Overview

Blood tests for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B/C are essential serological screens that detect antibodies and antigens related to these viral and bacterial infections. They are used for STI screening, especially after potential exposure, or as part of routine sexual health checks. Early diagnosis allows for timely treatment, preventing complications like liver damage (hepatitis), neurological issues (syphilis), or immune suppression (HIV). Swift Blood Tests processes samples rapidly, with results and a doctor’s report typically within a few days.

Key Test Components

HIV Abs/Ag

detects HIV antibodies and p24 antigen for early infection identification.

Syphilis IgM/IgG

IgM for recent infection, IgG for past or chronic syphilis.

Hepatitis B antibodies/surface antigen

checks immunity, active infection, or carrier status.

Hepatitis C antibodies

screens for exposure to HCV, which can lead to chronic liver disease.

Sample Requirements

A venous or finger-prick blood sample is required (collected in a serum separator tube). No special patient preparation (such as fasting) is needed. Send samples via the next-day laboratory service.

Clinical Uses

Screen for STIs

Post-exposure testing or routine checks for at-risk individuals.

Diagnose infections

Confirm symptoms like rash (syphilis), flu-like illness (HIV/hepatitis), or jaundice.

Prevent transmission

Identify carriers (e.g., hepatitis B) for vaccination of contacts.

Monitor treatment:

Follow-up tests to assess response to antivirals or antibiotics. The panel provides comprehensive STI detection and often leads to confirmatory tests or referrals if positive.

Why You Might Need This Test

You may be advised to take these blood tests if you have any of the following signs or risk factors: Recent unprotected sex or needle sharing: Potential exposure to blood-borne viruses. Symptoms of infection: Fever, rash, swollen glands, or fatigue. Routine screening: For MSM, sex workers, or those with multiple partners. Pre-exposure planning: Before starting PrEP for HIV or during pregnancy. For example, a patient with a chancre sore may test positive for syphilis IgM, leading to antibiotic treatment. Similarly, someone post-exposure might detect HIV antigen early. Your doctor will interpret the results alongside your history and may order additional tests based on the findings.

Can’t Find Your Test?

If you can’t find the test you’re looking for, simply give us a call and our support team will guide you to the right option. We’re here to ensure you get the correct test quickly and confidently.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are these blood tests for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B/C?

They detect antibodies and antigens to these infections, providing evidence of exposure or active disease.

For STI screening after risk exposure, symptom investigation, or routine health checks.

You can eat and drink normally.

A small blood sample is taken from a vein or finger-prick. It is quick and routine.

Risks are very low. Slight bruising or pain at the site may occur.

Results are typically available within 2–3 working days. Swift Blood Tests provides a detailed doctor’s report.

Yes. Home finger-prick kits are available, or choose a clinic appointment.

Window periods vary (e.g., 4 weeks for HIV Ag); recent vaccinations may affect hepatitis B results.

Positive results indicate infection or exposure; follow-up confirmatory tests are often needed.

This test is intended for adults (18+). Consult a specialist for paediatric needs.

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