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Screening of sexually transmitted diseases. pjr/PCR method. (urine & smear; 13 tests)

Also known as: std profile tests
SKU: 1690

Original price was: ₾660.00.Current price is: ₾380.00.

Research material: urine and/or urogenital smear
Response Time (Working Day): Every Friday
The test is done on an empty stomach: no
Home call service: Yes
Country: Georgia

General Information

📋 Smear can be taken:
"Synevo" in the Varketili branch. Miss: Sukhishvili N1,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:30-17:00

 

"Synevo" Dolidze branch. Miss: Dolidze N46
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30-17:00

 

"Synevo" in the Mickiewicz branch. Miss: Adam Mickiewicz N10,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30 - 17:00

 

"Synevo" in the Batumi branch. Miss: Angis st. 2 (Vox building)
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 08:30 – 13:30
Saturday 09:00 – 14:00

The cost of taking a smear is 15 GEL

 

 

**** Test is done once a week - Friday

Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Profile Includes 13 laboratory studies (In each On the setting additional Information To get Click In particular Product):

Through profile research it is possible in case of doubt Sexually Transmitted Infection / Disease Diagnosis and screening for diseases in the presence of risk factors for prevention.

 

General Information

Sexually transmitted disease (STD) always starts with a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Sexually Transmitted Infections (STDs) are infections that are transmitted from one person to another through vaginal, oral, or anal sex. But sometimes these infections can also be transmitted asexually, for example, from mothers to babies during pregnancy or childbirth, through the use of blood transfusions or common needles, and through other physical contact (e.g., herpes and human papillomavirus spread through skin-to-skin contact). Sexually transmitted infections are caused by bacteria, parasites and viruses.

STDs / STDs can be completely asymptomatic or have a number of signs and symptoms.

For more general information on sexually transmitted diseases, see the following link - Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

When should we conduct a profile study of sexually transmitted diseases?

  • Women 21 years and older (HPV);
  • Sexually active women under the age of 25 (chlamydia, pneumonia);
  • Gay men;
  • People diagnosed with HIV;
  • People who have many partners;
  • People who have a new partner;
  • Suspicious sexual contact;
  • In case of symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases.

How to prepare for the test?

No special preparation is required for the test.

Research material

Recommended for PCR diagnostics:

  • In men The first part of the morning urine is using. This is the most optimal material in which case the diagnostic sensitivity reaches 85% -95%.
  • Consumption of the first part of urine in women has a lower diagnostic sensitivity (about 80-90%) than in men, so in the case of women Urogenital smear Recognized as the most optimal material for testing. The study of the first part of the urine in women can be used in situations where it is difficult to take a smear from the vagina and cervix (for example, in pregnant women) or in the face of a cystitis clinic (including chronic). It is the most optimal time to examine women The fourth week from the first day of the last menstrual period.

Possible interpretation of the results

If the test reveals abnormalities, it may be necessary to use additional, other methods of diagnostics. For this, you must consult a specialist, who, taking into account the symptoms, will correctly select the appropriate examinations to make an accurate diagnostics.

The research material should be brought to the laboratory by 13:00

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