Save by purchasing this procedure online.
Financing Options
Promotional financing available when you pay with CareCredit. $200 minimum purchase. What is CareCredit?
MDsave and Your Insurance
Contact your insurance company directly to see if your purchase can count towards your deductible. Details
Lab Work and Drug Testing
8929 Parallel Parkway
Kansas City, KS 66112
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
3500 South 4th Street
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph Medical Center
5325 Faraon Street
Saint Joseph, MO 64506
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
Mosaic Medical Center Albany
705 College Street
Albany, MO 64402
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
Mosaic Medical Center Maryville
2016 S Main Street
Maryville, MO 64468
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
2301 Holmes Rd
Kansas City, MO 64108
Offered by
Lab Work and Drug Testing
7900 Lee's Summit Rd
Kansas City, MO 64139
Offered by
Money Back Guarantee
We will refund your payment in full if you end up not needing your purchased procedure and do not receive care. Details
Search by procedure and location to browse local providers and compare upfront pricing.
Pay for your procedure online or by calling (877) 461-2491. Or buy your procedure at the facility before your appointment is scheduled.
Follow the scheduling instructions given by your provider. Bring your voucher to your appointment.
What is an HIV Test?
An HIV test works to locate the presence of a virus known as HIV or the human immunodeficiency virus. This is the virus responsible for causing AIDS, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The HIV test can be performed on the saliva, urine or serum in search of antibodies, RNA or antigens. It takes between two weeks and six months before the antibodies begin to appear indicating an HIV infection. During this period, however, HIV is still very much contagious and capable of being spread.
The ELISA or enzyme linked immunosorbent assay is the first test physicians use to detect HIV infection. If there are antibodies present, this test will confirm it. If the ELISA test is negative, then further testing is not typically necessary. Physicians may also use polymerase chain reaction or PCR, Western blot and similar tests to either diagnose or confirm the diagnosis of HIV infection.<\/p>
Procedures
© Copyright 2024 MDsave Incorporated.
All Rights Reserved.