Hepatitis A – Get Tested South Africa

Hepatitis A

Sale price Price R 550.00 Regular price

Sample Required

Blood

Test Included

Hepatitis A Immunoglobulin

What does a home visit include?

We will send a nurse in the next 3 working days to collect a sample at your home address

Minimum Window Period*

28 days after exposure

What's the difference between the test bundles?

*Minimum window period is the shortest theoretical time frame until the infectious organism/s become detectable on a lab test.

 

 

 

 

What Our Clients Said

What Our Clients Said

"Very convenient and confidential testing service. I was impressed with how efficient the whole process was from booking to getting my results."






What Our Clients Said

What Our Clients Said

"Very convenient and confidential testing service. I was impressed with how efficient the whole process was from booking to getting my results."


What Our Clients Said

"Very convenient and confidential testing service. I was impressed with how efficient the whole process was from booking to getting my results."

How Get Tested Works

1. Book Test

Choose the test or service you need, and pay for it online / via EFT


2. Get Test

Choose from over 200 locations, and a time which suits you best. Our nurse will assist you with collecting the sample.

3. Receive Results

If the results are not as expected, our medical team will assist you with information, and advice.

The Get Tested Difference

Doctor Reviewed Results

Get Tested results are reviewed by one of our certified doctors. Results explained to you in a way that is easy to understand, including advice on what to do next.

Certified & Accredited Laboratories

Get Tested has partnered with  laboratories that are SANAS accredited. This is the highest quality standard available in South Africa ensuring only top quality, reliable tests are used.

Discreet & Confidential Testing

We understand that the testing process can be a scary one - this is why we ensure that the entire process is completely confidential.

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