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Infection marker testing helps identify hidden or active infections that may affect fertility, pregnancy planning, IVF safety or reproductive health.
Our team evaluates results with clinical history and treatment goals to guide timely medical management.
Screening supports safer fertility treatment, better preparation and reduced risk of avoidable complications.
Infection marker screening is recommended as part of every adult’s preventive healthcare calendar, as the infections detected often produce no symptoms for years while silently causing progressive organ damage that is significantly harder to treat when identified late.
Infection marker testing is a mandatory safety requirement before any surgical or invasive medical procedure, including fertility treatments such as IVF, IUI, and laparoscopy, to protect both the patient and the entire clinical team involved in their care.
Essential screening at the first antenatal appointment protects both mother and baby from preventable vertical transmission of Hepatitis B, HIV, and Syphilis during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding, enabling timely preventive treatment when needed.
Following unprotected sexual contact, a needle-stick injury, contact with infected blood, or any other potential exposure to blood-borne infections, prompt infection marker testing enables early detection and the most effective and time-sensitive treatment response.
Increasingly recommended as part of a comprehensive pre-marital health evaluation, infection marker testing allows couples to enter marriage with complete knowledge of their infectious disease status and make informed decisions about prevention and family planning.
Individuals with multiple partners, occupational exposure risk, a history of intravenous drug use, or previous reactive results require more frequent periodic screening to ensure that any new infection is detected and managed at its earliest and most treatable stage.
The primary test for detecting an active Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Hepatitis B spreads through infected blood, unprotected sexual contact, and from an infected mother to her newborn at birth. It can remain completely silent for years while progressively damaging the liver, eventually leading to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, or hepatocellular carcinoma if undetected.
Screens for Hepatitis C, a blood-borne viral infection with no available vaccine, making early detection through routine screening the single most powerful preventive tool. Left undiagnosed, chronic HCV silently causes progressive liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer over decades, often with no warning symptoms until damage is already advanced.
One of the most important public health screening tools available. HIV progressively weakens the immune system by destroying CD4 cells, and can remain asymptomatic for many years while still being transmissible. Early detection is transformative because with timely antiretroviral therapy, people living with HIV can lead long, healthy lives with near-normal life expectancy.
Screens for Syphilis, a sexually transmitted bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum that advances through distinct stages, eventually causing serious cardiac, neurological, and organ complications if untreated. In its latent stage, Syphilis produces no symptoms while remaining internally damaging and transmissible, and during pregnancy can cause congenital Syphilis in the newborn.
All four infection marker tests are performed from a single, simple blood draw at Galwa Care Hospital requiring no fasting and no special preparation. The sample is processed immediately in our accredited in-house diagnostic laboratory under strict quality and confidentiality protocols.
All four infection marker results are typically available on the same day. Any reactive result is reviewed immediately by a specialist physician who provides clear, compassionate, and confidential guidance on confirmatory testing, next clinical steps, and the full management pathway available at Galwa Care Hospital.
A reactive screening result is not a definitive diagnosis. It indicates the need for confirmatory testing, which our specialists arrange without delay. Every patient with a reactive result receives a comprehensive, individualised management plan covering treatment, partner notification guidance, and long-term monitoring as appropriate.

The most important benefit of infection marker screening is identifying infections that produce no symptoms while silently causing progressive and irreversible damage to the liver, immune system, and other vital organs over months and years.

Both Hepatitis C and HIV are now highly treatable when detected early. Hepatitis C can be completely cured with modern direct-acting antivirals and HIV can be effectively managed with antiretroviral therapy, transforming a potentially fatal diagnosis into a manageable long-term condition.

Antenatal infection screening allows timely preventive treatment to protect the baby from vertical transmission of Hepatitis B, HIV, and Syphilis during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding, preventing conditions that could otherwise cause serious lifelong harm to the newborn.

Early detection enables timely notification, vaccination, and treatment of sexual partners and close contacts, breaking the chain of transmission and protecting others from infections they may not yet know they have been exposed to.

Infection marker testing is a non-negotiable clinical safety requirement before IVF, IUI, laparoscopy, and all other surgical or invasive procedures, protecting the patient, their partner, and the entire clinical team involved in their care.

Early detection of Hepatitis B and C allows medical management that prevents progression to cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma, conditions that are substantially more difficult and expensive to treat when identified at an advanced stage.

Unlike many other infections on this panel, Syphilis is completely curable with a timely course of antibiotics when detected before it progresses to its later and more damaging stages, making early screening a genuinely life-changing intervention.

A negative result on all four infection markers provides clinical certainty and genuine peace of mind, particularly for couples planning pregnancy, individuals beginning fertility treatment, or anyone undergoing pre-operative screening before surgery.

At Galwa Care Hospital, infection screening is conducted in a completely stigma-free, private, and supportive environment. Every patient is treated with complete dignity and respect regardless of their result, with compassionate guidance available at every step.

All four infection markers are detected from a single blood draw requiring no fasting and no advance preparation, making this one of the most accessible and convenient preventive health tests any adult can undergo.























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The four key infection markers tested at Galwa Care Hospital are HBsAg for Hepatitis B, HCV antibody for Hepatitis C, HIV for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and VDRL for Syphilis, all detected from a single simple blood test. No, you absolutely do not need to have symptoms to be screened. This is the most important point about infection marker testing. Most of these infections produce no symptoms for months or years while causing serious and progressive internal damage, making routine screening essential even when you feel completely healthy and well.
No fasting is required for any of the four infection marker tests. They can be performed at any time of day from a straightforward blood draw with no advance dietary preparation needed. At Galwa Care Hospital, results for all four infection markers are typically available on the same day, with a physician available to review and explain your findings promptly. Any reactive result is reviewed immediately by a specialist who provides clear, compassionate, and confidential guidance on the next steps without any unnecessary delay.
A reactive result on a screening test indicates the need for confirmatory testing and does not automatically confirm a definitive diagnosis. Our specialists will arrange confirmatory testing and guide you through the next clinical steps immediately without any delay. All infection marker results at Galwa Care Hospital are handled under strict medical confidentiality protocols and are shared only with you and your treating physician, never disclosed to third parties including employers, insurance companies, or family members without your explicit and informed consent.
Yes on all counts. Hepatitis B can be effectively managed with antiviral therapy that prevents progression to cirrhosis and liver cancer, and close contacts can be protected through vaccination. Hepatitis C can now be completely cured in the vast majority of patients with modern direct-acting antiviral medications when the infection is detected in time. HIV is a fully manageable long-term condition when detected early and treated with antiretroviral therapy. People who begin treatment promptly can achieve undetectable viral loads, live healthy and fulfilling lives, and eliminate the risk of transmitting the virus to others.
No. While Syphilis is primarily sexually transmitted, VDRL testing is also a routine and mandatory component of antenatal screening, pre-surgical workups, and general preventive health check panels, making it relevant for a broad range of patients well beyond sexual health screening alone. Yes, you can walk in for infection marker testing at Galwa Care Hospital without a doctor's referral. Our team will guide you through the process with complete privacy, support, and respect, ensuring that getting tested is as straightforward, accessible, and stigma-free as it deserves to be.