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Affordable Titer Testing At A Lab By You
You have just found the titer test experts. Whether you need titers for your school or a job, we will get you the titers you need in a fast and affordable way.
There are two ways to order titer tests through Accesa Health. You are welcome to walk in to our clinic and order titers anytime that we are open. Alternatively, you can order online through our partner site, Accesa Labs. The prices are the same either way and, either way, you can get your blood drawn at a local lab.
How much does it cost?
Our prices for the titer tests are typically 50% less than a comparable doctor's visit. For this price, you get the doctor's order
that you need to get your blood tested, all lab fees and taxes, and a pdf copy of your results. We will also help you understand
your results if needed. There are no other hidden fees.
The prices for our most common IgG antibody titer tests are as follows (click on the test for more information):
- $240: Hepatitis B, MMR, & Varicella Regular Price $350
- $70: Hepatitis B Surface Antibody
- $140: MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Regular Price $210
- $70: Measles/Rubeola
- $70: Mumps
- $70: Rubella
- $70: Varicella/Chickenpox
Accesa Hepatitis B, MMR & Varicella Titer Tests
This panel measures the IgG antibody titer levels of Hepatitis B, MMR (Measles/Rubeola, Mumps, Rubella), and Varicella.
Many people have been vaccinated with Hepatitis B, MMR, and/or Varicella vaccines at some point in their lives. These titer tests are the best way to confirm immunity to Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. You may also have antibody titers if you have been exposed to the disease at some point in your life.
The Hepatitis B titer, also known as the Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, tests whether you have immunity to Hepatitis B.
The Measles, or Rubeola, titer tests whether you have immunity to Measles.
The Mumps titer tests whether you have immunity to Mumps.
The Rubella titer tests whether you have immunity to Rubella.
The Varicella, or Chicken Pox, titer tests whether you have immunity to Varicella.
All titer test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
As of August 29, 2011, if you were to walk into LabCorp without an Accesa order for these titers, your cost for the tests by themselves would be as much as $470.
Accesa Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Titer
This test measures your Hepatitis B Surface Antibody IgG titer level.
The Hepatitis B vaccination protects people against Hepatitis B. Most people receive the Hepatitis B vaccine series when they are young and/or receive vaccine boosters as adults. As a consequence of either vaccination or prior exposure, people develop IgG antibodies to Hepatitis B that provide immunity if they are exposed to the disease.
The Hepatitis B Titer Test is the way to confirm this immunity to Hepatitis B. This titer test measures the Hepatitis B IgG antibody levels in the blood.
Positive results mean that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to Hepatitis B according to accepted international standards.
Hepatitis B Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
Accesa MMR Titer Test
The MMR Titer Test measures your Measles/Rubeola, Mumps & Rubella (MMR) IgG antibody titer levels.
Many people have had the MMR vaccine at some point in their lives. The MMR Titer Test is the way to confirm immunity to Measles, Mumps and Rubella.
Positive results mean that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to one or more of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella according to accepted international standards.
MMR Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
As of May 4, 2011, if you were to walk into LabCorp without an Accesa order for an MMR titer, your cost for the lab test by itself would be $271.
Accesa Measles Titer Test
This test measures your Measles (also known as Rubeola) IgG antibody titer level.
Vaccination against Measles protects people against this disease. Most people receive the Measles vaccine (a component of the MMR vaccine) series when they are young and/or receive vaccine boosters as adults. As a consequence of either vaccination or prior exposure, people develop IgG antibodies to Measles that provide immunity if they are exposed to the disease.
The Measles Titer Test is the way to confirm this immunity to Measles. This titer test measures the Measles IgG antibody levels in the blood.
Positive results suggest that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to Measles according to accepted international standards.
Measles Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
Accesa Mumps Titer Test
This test measures your Mumps IgG antibody titer level.
Vaccination against Mumps protects people against this disease. Most people receive the Mumps vaccine (a component of the MMR vaccine) series when they are young and/or receive vaccine boosters as adults. As a consequence of either vaccination or prior exposure, people develop IgG antibodies to Mumps that provide immunity if they are exposed to the disease.
The Mumps Titer Test is the way to confirm this immunity to Mumps. This titer test measures the Mumps IgG antibody levels in the blood.
Positive results suggest that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to Mumps according to accepted international standards.
Mumps Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
Accesa Rubella Titer
This test measures your Rubella IgG antibody titer level.
Vaccination against Rubella protects people against this disease. Most people receive the Rubella vaccine (a component of the MMR vaccine) series when they are young and/or receive vaccine boosters as adults. As a consequence of either vaccination or prior exposure, people develop IgG antibodies to Rubella that provide immunity if they are exposed to the disease.
The Rubella Titer Test is the way to confirm this immunity to Rubella. This titer test measures the Rubella IgG antibody levels in the blood.
Positive results suggest that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to Rubella according to accepted international standards.
Rubella Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
Accesa Varicella Titer Test
This test measures your Varicella IgG antibody titer level.
Some people have had the chickenpox and developed immunity to varicella that way. Other people have developed immunity through receiving the Varicella vaccine series when they are young and/or receive vaccine boosters as adults. As a consequence of either vaccination or prior exposure, people develop IgG antibodies to Varicella that provide immunity if they are exposed to the disease.
The Varicella Titer Test is the way to confirm this immunity to Varicella. This titer test measures the Varicella IgG antibody levels in the blood.
Positive results suggest that you have enough antibody in your system to be considered immune to Varicella according to accepted international standards.
Varicella Titer Test results are reported as quantitative (i.e. number) IgG titers.
As of July 25, 2011, if you were to walk into LabCorp without an Accesa order for a Varicella titer, your cost for the lab test by itself would be $99.
We also offer other relevant screening tests (click for more information):
- $70: Hepatitis A Titer
- $70: Hepatitis B Core Antibody
- $70: Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
- $70: Hepatitis C Antibody
- $130: Pertussis Titer
- $260: Polio Titer
- $80: Tetanus Titer
- $140: Tetanus & Diphtheria Titer
- $70: Urine Drug Test (9 Panel)
- $99: Urine Drug Panel (10 Drugs)
Accesa Hepatitis A Titer
The Hepatitis A Antibody is a titer test that measures the presence of Hepatitis A IgG and IgM antibodies.
These antibodies are helpful in diagnosing acute disease and immunity to Hepatitis A.
Previously vaccinated people with active immunity will have a positive IgG antibody and a negative IgM antibody.
Accesa Hepatitis B Core Antibody
The Hepatitis B Core Antibody is a titer test that measures the presence of IgM Hepatitis B Core antibodies (also known as Anti-HBc).
This test is used to detect the presence of a Hepatitis B infection. Anti-HBc can be elevated for years after an acute Hepatitis B infection or in chronic infections.
For screening purposes, this test is used to confirm that immunity to Hepatitis B is not due to an active infection.
Accesa Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, also known as HBsAg, is a titer test that measures the presence of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen.
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen is the earliest indicator of the presence of a Hepatitis B infection.
Typically, a negative HBsAg means that the person does not have Hepatitis B. There are rare windows of time in which the HBsAg antibodies will have disappeared while long-term IgG antibodies have not yet appeared.
Accesa Hepatitis C Antibody
The Hepatitis C Antibody is a titer test that measures the presence of Hepatitis C virus antibodies.
A positive test suggests prior or current Hepatitis C virus infection.
Your result will be reported as a quantitative result (i.e. a number).
Accesa Polio Titer
The Polio is a titer test that measures the presence of antibodies to Poliovirus 1, 2 and 3.
These antibodies are measured to assess immunity to Polio, generally conferred by vaccination.
In this test, you will get quantitative results for Poliovirus Type I, Type II, and Type III. A titer level of >= 1:8 indicates immunity.
Accesa Pertussis Titer
The Pertussis Titer is a titer test that measures the presence of antibodies to Bordetella pertussis.
Bordetella pertussis causes Pertussis, also known as the whooping cough. Pertussis is highly contagious and complications can lead to severe illnesses in infants, children and the elderly. The Pertussis Vaccine (part of the Tdap) protects against Pertussis by creating antibodies against the illness in the immune system.
The Pertussis Titer tests for IgG and IgM antibodies to Bordetella pertussis. Following vaccination, IgG and IgM antibodies can be demonstrated in all people except for infants.
Accesa Tetanus Titer
The Tetanus Titer tests for the presence of antibodies to tetanus antitoxoid.
The Tetanus Titer is useful for determining whether you have protective antibodies to tetanus. These antibodies are usually generated from prior vaccination.
Through LabCorp, an antibody level >=0.10 is considered protective for tetanus.
Accesa Tetanus & Diphtheria Titer
The Tetanus & Diphtheria Titer tests for the presence of antibodies to tetanus antitoxoid and diphtheria antitoxoid.
The Tetanus & Diphtheria Titer is useful for determining whether you have protective antibodies to tetanus and diphtheria. These antibodies are usually generated from prior vaccination.
Through LabCorp, an antibody level >=0.10 is considered protective for tetanus. An antibody level >=0.10 is considered protective for diphtheria.
Accesa Urine Drug Panel (9 Drugs)
This Urine Drug Panel tests for the presence of the following 9 different drugs in the urine:
- Amphetamines (e.g. Adderall, Methamphetamine, MDMA)
- Barbituates
- Benzodiazepines (e.g. Valium, Xanax, Klonopin)
- Cannabinoids (THC, marijuana)
- Cocaine
- Methadone
- Opiates (e.g. Codeine, Morphine)
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Propoxyphene (e.g. Darvon)
This is not a chain of custody test.
Accesa Urine Drug Panel (10 Drugs)
This Urine Drug Panel tests for the presence of the following 10 different drugs in the urine:
- Amphetamines (e.g. Adderall, Methamphetamine, MDMA)
- Barbituates
- Benzodiazepines (e.g. Valium, Xanax, Klonopin)
- Cannabinoids (THC, marijuana)
- Cocaine
- Methadone
- Opiates (e.g. Codeine, Morphine)
- Oxycodone / Oxymorphone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Propoxyphene (e.g. Darvon)
This is not a chain of custody test.
What are titers?
Titers are blood tests that measure whether your are immune to certain diseases. A variety of schools and jobs require titer tests as proof of immunity for hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella, and/or varicella.
Why should I get my titers through Accesa Health?
We are lab test experts and will make sure that you get the right tests the first time. All of our titers
are quantitative IgG titers.
Can I just go to LabCorp on my own without registering?
No. By law, you must have an order from a licensed medical provider to get tested. We will provide that for you.
Do I have to pay more at the lab?
No! The lab will simply test you.
When do I get my results?
Most titer results are available in 3-4 business days. Once we receive them, we will send you your results by email in a pdf file.
This sounds really easy. What's the catch?
There is no catch. Thousands of clients have used our online testing services and value our affordable prices and great customer service.
How do I register?
Feel free to come down to our clinic to register for your titer tests or you can register 24 hours a day at Accesa Labs, our secure online testing site:
Feel free to call us at (310) 606-3877 if you have any questions.