At-Home Hepatitis B Test
Our at-home test for hepatitis B, a potentially serious STI that can damage your liver, with results delivered to your inbox in just a few days.
Our At-Home Hepatitis B Tests
Browse our range of at-home hepatitis B test kits. We test for hepatitis B using a small blood sample. Our kits are discreet, safe, and secure, allowing you to test confidently from the privacy of your home.
How Our Tests Work
Step 1: Order Online
Choose from one of our four STI test kits and order it online via our secure portal.
Step 2: Receive Discreetly
Your test kit will arrive through your letterbox in discreet packaging, usually the next working day.
Step: 3 Collect Samples
Following the step-by-step instructions, collect your samples and post them to our lab using the pre-paid envelope.
Step 4: Get Results
Receive your results and treatment advice in a few days via our advanced portal.
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Learn About Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Symptoms
Hepatitis B, sometimes called hep B, is a highly contagious viral infection that can be transmitted through exposure to blood, semen, and vaginal fluids. The infection can be acute (lasting a few months) or chronic (lasting more than six months, sometimes for life). Some people have no symptoms at all, while others experience serious illness.
Symptoms of hepatitis B usually show up within two or three months of exposure, and may include:
- Flu-like symptoms (including fever, severe fatigue, and loss of appetite)
- Pain in the upper abdomen
- Nausea and vomiting
- Jaundice (yellowing of the whites of the eyes or the skin)
- Darkened urine or pale, clay-like stools
Hepatitis B Complications
For most people, a hepatitis B infection resolves on its own after one to three months. However, some people experience severe acute illness, which can lead to liver failure.
In chronic cases, the virus remains in the body and requires long-term treatment to manage complications of progressive liver damage. Long-term consequences of chronic hepatitis B can include:
- Cirrhosis of the liver
- Liver cancer
- Death (in about one in five cases of chronic hepatitis B)
Pregnant people can also pass hepatitis B onto their babies during pregnancy or birth. Unless it’s treated right away, most babies with hepatitis B will develop chronic infections. Fortunately, there are things that can help prevent transmission to newborns, and early treatments for neonatal infections are very effective.
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Why Order a Hepatitis B Test From Us?
Convenient
Test from your home with results to your inbox in just a few days
Reliable
Same accredited labs as doctors and primary care providers (NHS)
Secure
Your results are encrypted and never shared with your GP or hospital
Accredited Labratories
To ensure the highest standards of quality and analytical procedures, Yoxly only partners with private UK laboratories which are accredited by UKAS in accordance with International Standard ISO 15189:2012 and are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This ensures that our hepatitis B tests meet the highest possible standards.
You Can Trust Yoxly
All test results are reviewed by medical professionals licensed by the General Medical Council (GMC) to practice medicine in the UK, and all Yoxly information is regularly reviewed by a professional medical team. All personal details and medical results are stored in GDPR-compliant encrypted databases and are never shared with your GP or the NHS without your expressed permission.
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