Titer Test Near You - Human Titer Testing
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Popular Credentialing & Titer Tests
$49.00
The hepatitis B titer checks the hepatitis B surface antibody blood level to determine hep B immunity.
$189.00
The immunization blood titer panel checks five common immunization titers - hepatitis B, MMR & varicella - to look for evidence of immunity in the blood.
$49.00
The measles titer checks for evidence of measles immunity in the blood. This measles test is also known as a rubeola titer.
$149.00
The QuantiFERON TB test, also known as a TB blood test, QuantiFERON-TB Gold test, and IGRA test, is a blood test that checks for prior exposure to tuberculosis. This FDA-approved TB blood test is frequently used for tuberculosis screening as an alternative to the TB (PPD) skin test.
$59.00
The varicella titer is a blood test that checks for immunity to the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Also known as a chickenpox titer, this varicella test measures IgG antibody levels to show that one's immune system can protect against a varicella infection or shingles.
Other Interesting Tests
$83.00
The 8 panel drug test checks the urine for 8 different types of drugs. This 8 panel urine drug test is often done for personal or compliance reasons.
$89.00
The 9 panel drug test checks the urine for 9 different types of drugs. This 9 panel urine drug test is often done for personal or compliance reasons.
$59.00
The alcohol urine test checks for the presence of ethanol in the urine.
The hepatitis A total antibody test checks the HAV total antibody blood level.
The hepatitis B core antibody test checks for hepatitis B core IgM antibodies in the blood.
The hepatitis B core antibody, total test checks for the presence of hepatitis B core antibodies in the blood.
$130.00
The pertussis titer checks for whooping cough immunity in the blood.
$279.00
The polio titer test checks the polio antibody blood level to look for evidence of polio immunity.
$49.00
The rubella titer checks the rubella blood antibody level for immunity.
$140.00
The tetanus diphtheria titer measures the Td antibody blood levels to check for evidence of immunity tetanus and diphtheria.
$80.00
The tetanus titer checks for tetanus antitoxoid antibodies in the blood to help assess tetanus immunity.
Related Tests
$47.00
The urinalysis test, also known as a UA test, checks for various urine markers.
Popular Credentialing & Titer Tests
The hepatitis B titer checks the hepatitis B surface antibody blood level to determine hep B immunity. |
$49.00 |
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The immunization blood titer panel checks five common immunization titers - hepatitis B, MMR & varicella - to look for evidence of immunity in the blood. |
$189.00 |
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The measles titer checks for evidence of measles immunity in the blood. This measles test is also known as a rubeola titer. |
$49.00 |
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The MMR titer is a blood test that checks for immunity to measles, mumps and rubella. Also known as an MMR test, the MMR titer measures IgG antibody blood levels to check if the immune system can protect against an infection from an MMR component. |
$99.00 |
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The QuantiFERON TB test, also known as a TB blood test, QuantiFERON-TB Gold test, and IGRA test, is a blood test that checks for prior exposure to tuberculosis. This FDA-approved TB blood test is frequently used for tuberculosis screening as an alternative to the TB (PPD) skin test. |
$149.00 |
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The Tdap titer checks for evidence of Tdap immunity in the blood. |
$189.00 |
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The varicella titer is a blood test that checks for immunity to the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Also known as a chickenpox titer, this varicella test measures IgG antibody levels to show that one's immune system can protect against a varicella infection or shingles. |
$59.00 |
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Other Interesting Tests
The 8 panel drug test checks the urine for 8 different types of drugs. This 8 panel urine drug test is often done for personal or compliance reasons. |
$83.00 |
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The 9 panel drug test checks the urine for 9 different types of drugs. This 9 panel urine drug test is often done for personal or compliance reasons. |
$89.00 |
Checkout | |
The alcohol urine test checks for the presence of ethanol in the urine. |
$59.00 |
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The HBsAg test checks the hepatitis B surface antigen blood level. |
$49.00 |
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The hepatitis A total antibody test checks the HAV total antibody blood level. |
$63.00 |
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The hepatitis B core antibody test checks for hepatitis B core IgM antibodies in the blood. |
$59.00 |
Checkout | |
The hepatitis B core antibody, total test checks for the presence of hepatitis B core antibodies in the blood. |
$59.00 |
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The hepatitis C test measures the HCV blood antibody levels. |
$59.00 |
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The mumps titer checks the mumps antibody blood level for immunity. |
$49.00 |
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The pertussis titer checks for whooping cough immunity in the blood. |
$130.00 |
Checkout | |
The polio titer test checks the polio antibody blood level to look for evidence of polio immunity. |
$279.00 |
Checkout | |
The rubella titer checks the rubella blood antibody level for immunity. |
$49.00 |
Checkout | |
The tetanus diphtheria titer measures the Td antibody blood levels to check for evidence of immunity tetanus and diphtheria. |
$140.00 |
Checkout | |
The tetanus titer checks for tetanus antitoxoid antibodies in the blood to help assess tetanus immunity. |
$80.00 |
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Common Questions
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What is a vaccine titer test?
A vaccine titer test is a lab test that measures the concentration of antibodies - a special type of protein made by the immune system - in your blood.
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Why is the vaccine blood titer test performed?
A vaccine titer blood test is performed to see if you have an adequate concentration of antibodies in your blood for a specific infection or antigen. People who are studying or working in environments like healthcare facilities are at a higher risk of being exposed to a variety of different infections as they pursue activities related to patient care. Because of this elevated risk, most organizations are required to make sure that people entering their facilities have adequate immunity to common infections like Hepatitis B, MMR and Varicella.
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What is the process for getting a vaccine titer test?
Getting a titer test near you at an affiliated lab is a relatively straightforward process. After you order online, you will need to go to your selected lab location to get your blood drawn (please follow the instructions provided with your order). At the lab, the phlebotomist will draw a small amount of blood from your veins and the antibody levels in the sample will be measured using the lab's equipment. Once the titer analysis is complete, a lab report will be generated and you will be notified when it is available.
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How do I interpret my vaccine titer results?
On your vaccine titer lab report, you will see you results as a number next to the test performed. Along with your result, the lab will also provide the accepted reference ranges that can be used to interpret your titer levels as positive, negative or equivocal. In general, positive means that you are immune while negative or equivocal typically means that you need to be revaccinated. Please refer to the sample reports that we have provided with the specific tests for more detail on what your results will look like.
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Are your titers quantitative or qualitative?
Our most common vaccine titer tests are quantitative tests. Said another way, on your lab report, you will see a numericalresult that represents the relevant antibody concentration in your blood. Quantitative titer results are typically the gold standard required when submitting a lab report to a school, employer or healthcare facility. Qualitative titer tests are another form of testing and will report your results as positive (reactive) or negative (non-reactive). Qualitative vaccine titer testing has, for the most part, fallen out of favor as quantitative results have become more widely accepted.
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Are there other ways to prove immunity?
In addition to a positive titer test, many places will also accept documentation with proof of recent vaccinations. Because the immunity conferred by vaccines does wear out over time, some places may not accept older vaccination records and may require that you get a vaccine titer testagain.
07.
I work for a company / organization. Is there a way to set up a corporate account?
Yes. We offer a special portal for companies and organizations with advanced features. To get started, please check out our corporate signup page.
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Is there a difference between Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp or other labs for titer testing?
For the most part, no. All labs provide a reference range against which you can compare your vaccine titer test results to determine if you have immunity or not. As a result, when submitting your titer test results to a school or employer, your results will be compared against the reference range on the lab report to determine your status. There might be some subtleties in the vaccine titer testing methodologies used at specific labs but this usually only comes into relevance if you are getting these blood tests to track antibody levels for personal reasons. To find a lab near you, please use our lab finder.
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Why should I get my vaccine lab titer through Accesa Labs?
Through our national relationship with FDA-authorized affiliated labs, our customers have access to affordable titer test pricing for the lab tests that they need. We know that titer results are time-sensitive and our software checks for results 24/7 and delivers them as soon as they are available to us (i.e. fast). Our titer lab test reports have been accepted by thousands of schools as well as hospitals and vendor credentialing companies nationwide and we offer a strong guarantee to our customers.
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Do you offer a titer test for dogs or pets?
Although we like dogs and pets, Accesa Labs only offers a titer test for humans. Much like human titer testing, some people often want to get a titer test for their pets to see if the pet has adequate levels in their blood, particularly to avoid repeat or unnecessary vaccinations. Most of the titer tests measured when considering vaccines for pets and dogs are different from the ones measured in human testing.
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Here is some additional information about blood titers.
Do I need a lab order from my medical provider?
No. Accesa Labs will provide you with a titer test lab order from one of our doctors. That lab order is included in the price.
You can take a look at a sample lab order, included in the cost
of your lab test.
Do I have to pay more at the lab?
No. The lab will simply test you.
When do I get my titer test results?
Most test results are available in 3-4 business days. In many cases, we get the results in as soon as 1 business day but it depends on how
fast the lab can process your blood titer sample (out of our control). Our software checks for test results throughout the day and will send
you secure access to a PDF of your results as soon as we receive them.
How old do I have to be to use this service?
You must be 18 years of age or older.
This sounds really easy. What's the catch?
There is no catch. Thousands of clients have used our online titer test services and value our affordable prices and great customer service. Check out our Testimonials.
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