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Immunology

Hcv Rapid

Also known as: HCV Rapid Card Test

1,000
Sample
Blood (Whole Blood/Serum)
Reports
Same Day
Collection
Home visit
Fasting
No

About this test

Quick hepatitis C screening

At a glance

Sample type
Blood (Whole Blood/Serum)
Fasting required
No
Report TAT
Same Day
Home collection
Yes — Free

Key Highlights

  • Rapid hepatitis C screening
  • Point-of-care testing
  • Preliminary diagnosis

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Home Collection
Certified phlebotomist at your door
Fast Reports
Digital reports in 24–48 hours
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Save more with a health checkup package

This test is often included in comprehensive health checkup packages. Get multiple tests bundled at a lower price with packages starting from Rs 1,154.

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1,000
Free home collection

Hcv Rapid — Quick facts

Sample type
Blood (Whole Blood/Serum)
Fasting
No
Report TAT
Same Day
Price
Rs 1000
Home collection
Available in Chennai

How to Prepare

  1. Confirmatory test recommended if positive

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I prepare for the Hcv Rapid?

Confirmatory test recommended if positive

How much does the Hcv Rapid cost?

The Hcv Rapid is available at Rs 1000 on PingMeDoc with home sample collection in Chennai. Prices are inclusive of sample collection charges.

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Medical Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Lab test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your overall health. Do not start, stop, or change any medication or treatment based on test results without consulting your doctor. Reference ranges may vary between laboratories and are subject to change. If you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.

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