How much does a full set of hepatitis tests cost?

The meaning of the specific items included in a full set of hepatitis tests may vary, and also even if they are the same, pricing is likely to vary for each hospital, so they should be looked at on a case-by-case basis. In general, the most clinically relevant hepatitis is viral hepatitis, including hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. Some hospitals quantify the five hepatitis B tests at $125 for hepatitis A, C, D, and E. The price for antibodies is $235, which adds up to $360, and may vary depending on the specific price of each hospital. Some hospitals may not check the five quantitative hepatitis B tests, but the qualitative tests, then the price will be slightly lower. In addition, the full set of hepatitis may also include liver function, because it is necessary to know the specific indicators of liver inflammation, and there may be a need to check for alpha-fetoprotein, to determine whether there is repair of the liver, as well as to check liver imaging, such as liver ultrasound, or even liver CT, which needs to be done, then the related price will rise.