Hep B Titer- (Hep B Surface, antibody) Quantitative for Minor
$ 68.88
Hep B Titer for Minors
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Quantitative Blood Test for School, Immigration & Vaccine Record Requirements
Need proof of Hepatitis B immunity for a child or minor? The Hep B Titer for Minors is a quantitative blood test that measures Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, also called HBsAb or anti-HBs.
This test may help provide lab documentation when a school, immigration medical exam, healthcare program, camp, or other organization asks for proof of Hepatitis B immunity and vaccine records are missing, incomplete, or unavailable.
This product is intended for minor lab testing. Availability may vary by age, location, lab provider, request type, and state rules.
✔ Quantitative Hepatitis B Surface Antibody results
✔ Useful when vaccine records cannot be obtained from a doctor's office
✔ May support school and immigration-related documentation
✔ Doctor's order included
✔ No insurance required
⏱ Typical turnaround: results are usually emailed in 1–3 days.
What This Test Measures
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Quantitative
This blood test measures the level of Hepatitis B Surface Antibody in the blood.
- Test name: Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Quantitative
- Also known as: Hep B Surface Antibody, HBsAb, anti-HBs, Hep B Titer
- Sample type: Blood
- Result type: Quantitative antibody level
- Common use: Helps evaluate immune status for Hepatitis B
A positive or protective Hep B surface antibody result may indicate that the immune system has developed antibodies after vaccination or recovery from a previous Hepatitis B infection.
Why a Minor May Need a Hep B Titer
- School enrollment - Some schools may request proof of Hepatitis B vaccination or laboratory evidence of immunity.
- Missing vaccine records - A titer may help when records cannot be found, are incomplete, or cannot be obtained from a pediatrician, previous doctor's office, prior school, or immunization registry.
- Immigration medical exam preparation - Hepatitis B vaccination history may be reviewed during immigration medical exams. Final acceptance is determined by the civil surgeon or requesting authority.
- Healthcare or clinical program requirements - Some programs require Hep B immunity documentation before clinical placement or patient-facing activities.
- Proof after vaccination - A titer may help show whether antibodies are present after the Hepatitis B vaccine series.
School and Immunization Record Use
Schools often ask for documented proof of Hepatitis B vaccination. If a parent or guardian cannot obtain vaccine records from a doctor's office, previous school, state registry, or pediatric clinic, a Hep B surface antibody titer may help provide supporting laboratory documentation.
Requirements vary by school, district, state, and program. Always confirm that a quantitative Hep B titer will be accepted before ordering.
Immigration Use
For immigration medical exams, vaccination and immunity requirements are reviewed by a designated civil surgeon. A Hepatitis B surface antibody titer may help provide documentation for review, but the civil surgeon or immigration medical provider decides whether the result meets the requirement.
LabReqs provides access to testing and lab results. We do not complete immigration medical exams, Form I-693, vaccine waivers, or exemption forms.
Important Exemption Notice
This service provides access to lab testing only. We do not provide vaccine exemption forms, medical exemption forms, religious exemption forms, school exemption forms, immigration exemption forms, or letters requesting exemption from vaccination requirements.
If you need an exemption form, waiver, or medical determination, contact your child's physician, school, civil surgeon, or the organization requesting the documentation.
Who Should Order This Test?
This test may be appropriate for:
- Parents or guardians who need Hepatitis B immunity documentation for a minor
- Children or teens with missing or incomplete Hep B vaccine records
- Minors needing school immunization documentation
- Families preparing for immigration medical exam requirements
- Students who need proof of Hep B immunity for school, camp, healthcare, or clinical clearance
Important Cost-Saving Guidance
Please read before ordering this test. If your child does not specifically need a titer and has not completed the Hepatitis B vaccine series, vaccination may be more appropriate than antibody testing.
- Do not order this test just to avoid vaccination unless your school, civil surgeon, employer, or program specifically says a titer is acceptable.
- Only order this test if a Hep B titer is specifically required, or if you need lab documentation because vaccine records are missing, incomplete, or unavailable.
- Confirm acceptance before ordering. Some schools, immigration providers, and programs may require vaccine records instead of antibody results.
- If your child has low or negative antibodies, vaccination, booster vaccination, or additional follow-up may be required by your child's provider or requesting organization.
If vaccination records are available and accepted by the requesting organization, you may not need this test.
Order Matching and Minor Testing Information
Minor testing may require additional location matching based on the child's age, state of residence, request type, and available lab collection sites.
- Successful location matches typically happen within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the request type, state of residency, and age of the child.
- If the testing request cannot be matched or is denied, the order may be cancelled and a refund issued.
- A parent or legal guardian may need to accompany the minor for the blood draw.
- Minor testing availability may vary by lab provider and location.
Understanding Your Results
Your report will show the Hepatitis B surface antibody level. The requesting school, program, civil surgeon, or healthcare provider determines whether your child's result meets their requirement.
👉 Positive or protective antibody result - May indicate evidence of immunity to Hepatitis B.
👉 Negative, low, or non-protective result - May mean your child needs vaccination, booster vaccination, or follow-up with a healthcare provider.
Always review results with your child's physician or the organization requesting documentation.
How It Works
- Order online.
- Receive the lab order. A doctor's order is included.
- Visit a participating lab location that can collect minors.
- Complete the blood draw.
- Receive the lab results. Result timing may vary by lab, location, and test processing.
Before Ordering for a Minor
- Minor testing availability varies by location and lab provider.
- A parent or legal guardian may need to accompany the minor.
- Some lab locations may have age restrictions.
- Confirm that the requesting school, civil surgeon, or organization will accept a Hep B surface antibody titer.
- This test does not replace medical advice, vaccination counseling, or care from a pediatrician.
Why Choose This Test?
✅ Designed for minor Hep B immunity documentation
✅ Helpful when vaccine records are unavailable
✅ May support school, program, or immigration-related requirements
✅ Quantitative Hepatitis B surface antibody result
✅ Doctor's order included
✅ No insurance needed
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this test be used if my child's Hep B vaccine records are missing?
Yes. A Hep B surface antibody titer may help provide lab documentation when vaccine records cannot be obtained from a doctor's office, previous school, or immunization registry. Always confirm acceptance with the organization requesting the records.
Can this test be used for school requirements?
It may be useful for school documentation when a Hep B titer is accepted. Requirements vary by school, district, state, and program, so confirm before ordering.
Can this test be used for immigration purposes?
This test may help provide Hepatitis B immunity documentation for review during an immigration medical exam. The civil surgeon or immigration medical provider determines whether the result meets the requirement.
Do you provide vaccine exemption forms?
No. We provide access to lab testing only. We do not provide medical, religious, school, immigration, or vaccine exemption forms.
Is this a vaccine?
No. This is a blood test that checks for Hepatitis B surface antibodies. It does not include vaccination.
Does this test show active Hepatitis B infection?
This test measures Hepatitis B surface antibody. It is primarily used to help evaluate immunity. If active infection or full Hepatitis B screening is needed, additional Hepatitis B tests may be required by your healthcare provider.
Does this test include a doctor's order?
Yes. A doctor's order is included with this lab test.
Get Hep B Immunity Documentation for a Minor
Use this test when a child or minor needs Hepatitis B surface antibody documentation for school, immigration review, missing vaccine records, healthcare program requirements, or other clearance needs.
Order the Hep B Titer for Minors today.
Common questions about this test
What is the Hep B Titer- (Hep B Surface, antibody) Quantitative for Minor used for?
The Hep B Titer- (Hep B Surface, antibody) Quantitative for Minor is used to help document lab testing or immunity status for school, healthcare, clinical rotation, employment, or program requirements when that test is requested by your school or organization.
Is a doctor's order or lab order included?
Yes. SchoolTiters includes the required doctor's order or lab order when needed so you can complete testing through the ordering process on SchoolTiters.com.
Are results performed by certified labs?
Yes. SchoolTiters results are performed by certified labs and include the lab and result information schools typically need for compliance review.
Will SchoolTiters help fill out school forms?
Yes. For services ordered through SchoolTiters.com, we can help with eligible school forms, physician signatures, or medical-organization stamps at no additional charge. After results are emailed, fill out your personal information and send the form to customerservice@labreqs.com. Learn more about school form help.