A Manageable Condition with Timely Diagnosis and Expert GI Support
Chronic Hepatitis C is a viral infection that affects the liver, often without symptoms for years. With expert evaluation and proper treatment, many people can manage or even clear the virus. At GI Consultants, our team provides diagnostic testing, liver health monitoring, and access to the latest antiviral therapies to support long-term wellness.
Why Patients Trust Us for Chronic Hepatitis C Care
Chronic Hepatitis C can go undetected for years but still cause serious liver damage. At GI Consultants, we deliver expert diagnostic testing, comprehensive care plans, and long-term monitoring to protect your liver and overall health.
Expertise in Liver & Infectious Disease Management
Our board-certified specialists have extensive experience diagnosing and treating chronic Hepatitis C, including care for complex or treatment-resistant cases.
Comprehensive In-Office Testing
From antibody screening to viral load and genotype testing, we perform essential labs in-house to quickly identify infection and tailor your treatment plan.
Personalized Treatment Navigation
We help you understand your treatment options, manage potential side effects, and coordinate long-term liver care, whether or not you're currently a candidate for antiviral therapy.
Compassionate Long-Term Support
Chronic Hepatitis C requires ongoing monitoring. We'll support you with regular liver function checks, imaging, and lifestyle guidance to help prevent complications like cirrhosis.
A Silent Infection That Can Progress Without Symptoms
Hepatitis C is a viral infection transmitted through blood exposure. While many people are unaware they have it, the infection can lead to serious liver damage over time. Chronic cases—lasting more than 6 months—require ongoing care to prevent complications such as cirrhosis or liver failure.
Who is at Risk?
- People with a history of IV drug use
- Those who received transfusions or organ transplants before 1992
- Individuals with HIV
- Those with occupational exposure to blood
- People with tattoos or piercings using non-sterile tools
- Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C
- Those who share personal items like razors or toothbrushes
Testing That Confirms Infection and Guides Next Steps
Hepatitis C Antibody Testing
A blood test confirms exposure to the virus and determines whether you've developed antibodies.
Viral Load & Genotype Testing
If positive, follow-up tests measure how much virus is in your blood and help determine the best treatment.
Liver Function & Fibrosis Testing
Includes bloodwork, liver enzyme panels, FibroScan (elastography), and imaging to evaluate liver health and rule out cirrhosis.