SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

Discreet examination of the most common venereal diseases

A set of microbiological tests for sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites or yeast. They are transmitted through bodily fluids, most commonly through sexual intercourse and various sexual practices. However, transmission can also occur, for example, through infected needles among drug users or from mother to fetus.

The first symptoms most often appear as some discomfort, discharge, rash or sores in the genital area or at the point of entry of the infection. Untreated sexually transmitted infections can cause serious health complications, cancer, infertility, affect the course of pregnancy or cause permanent damage to the fetus. The most common bacterial infections include gonorrhoea, syphilis, chlamydia, while viral infections include HIV (AIDS), human papillomavirus (HPV), herpes, hepatitis B, C and others. 

Most sexually transmitted diseases are highly infectious, and although some may be asymptomatic for some time, they pose a significant risk not only to the infected person but also to their intimate contacts. Risky sexual behaviour and promiscuity are the main reasons behind the increase in STDs. A major risk is posed by asymptomatic individuals who may not know they have the disease, yet spread it further. It is therefore essential that particular care be taken to prevent the infection and behave responsibly or to get tested regularly. The tests are suitable for all sexually active people, especially those with risky behaviour or contacts, even if they have no symptoms of the disease. All tests can be performed anonymously. 

Sexually transmitted diseases

Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections and diseases transmitted primarily through sexual contact. Risky sexual behaviour, primarily promiscuity and unprotected sex, is responsible for their spread. Moreover, some diseases can occur quite subtly, yet cause serious consequences. Microbiological testing will give you a clear answer as to whether you are (not) a carrier of a sexually transmitted disease. We offer a total of 7 test variants from basic to complex. Their specifications are listed below in the Detailed Information section.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

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STD VAGINAL
800 Kč
STD BASIC
1 250 Kč
STD STANDARD
1 700 Kč
STD COMPLEX
2 250 Kč
STD PREMIUM
2 950 Kč
STD PREMIUM 2in1
4 450 Kč
STD PREMIUM 3v1
5 950 Kč

HIV resistance

Genetic analysis “Resistance to HIV” determines the body's resistance to infection. Although HIV is highly contagious, transmission requires the presence of certain receptors in the body, in particular a receptor called CCR5, which largely determines whether or not you become infected when you have risky contact. Mutation of this receptor causes resistance to HIV.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

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1 000 Kč

Proof of HIV infection

Microbiological testing to determine the presence of HIV infection (the Proof of HIV Infection test) can be performed as early as 2-3 weeks after infection/risk contact based on the detection of HIV p24 antigen in the blood. 

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

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350 Kč

Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide. Some types of papillomaviruses can cause malignant and benign cancers of the cervix, genitals, head and neck, others can cause genital warts. Microbiological testing for the 24 most risky types of HPV can detect infection and associated risks before pathological changes in the body or the first symptoms appear, thus contributing significantly to the early initiation of appropriate treatment.

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1 700 Kč

Syphilis

Microbiological examination for the detection of a sexually transmitted disease. Syphilis, also known as lues, is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the  Treponema pallidum bacteria.

Although transmission of the disease occurs most often through sexual contact, mother-to-foetus transmission is also possible. With early detection, the congenital form can be successfully prevented with appropriate treatment. Typical symptoms are swollen lymph nodes, ulcer at the site of entry of the infection (genitalia, anus mouth), and rash. The analysis is performed from a blood sample taken.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

Syphilis
435 Kč

Herpes (HSV)

Microbiological examination for the detection of a sexually transmitted disease. Herpes simplex infection is caused by the HSV1 and HSV2 viruses. It is transmitted by contact with an infected person - by saliva or sexual intercourse, and in the case of an infected pregnant woman, mother-to-child transmission can occur during childbirth.

A typical symptom of a herpes infection is the development of cold sores. HSV1 causes cold sores mainly on the face, HSV2 is the most common cause of genital herpes. The specimen for analysis is collected by swabbing the genitals, rectum or throat.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

Herpes (HSV)
1 700 Kč

Chlamydia, gonorrhea

Microbiological examination for the detection of a sexually transmitted disease. Chlamydial infections and gonorrhoea are among the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. Chlamydial infection is caused by the Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria.

It is transmitted through sexual contact and if the infected woman is pregnant, the infection can be transmitted to the newborn during childbirth. Typical symptoms include urinary discomfort, discharge and pain during intercourse. Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is transmitted through sexual intercourse and from mother to child during childbirth. It is manifested by purulent, itchy inflammation and discharge. A sample for analysis is taken by swabbing the genitals, rectum or throat. Women can self-collect using a special self-collection kit.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

Chlamydia, gonorrhea
1 500 Kč

Chlamydia antibodies

Serological determination of antibodies. Acute infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis is characterized by a predominance of IgA antibodies within 2-4 weeks after infection. After 68 weeks, specific IgG antibodies begin to form.

In acute chlamydial infections, the detection of IgA antibodies is an important diagnostic feature, but in recurrent or chronic infections, IgA antibodies are present at very low levels or not at all. The analysis is performed on a blood sample.

You will receive the result within 5 working days.

Chlamydia antibodies
980 Kč

Hepatitis A, B, C

Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver that can be caused by viral infection, toxins, congenital diseases, drugs, alcohol abuse or autoimmune processes. The most common viral hepatitis are hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Depending on the course of the disease, they are divided into acute, which resolves within a few weeks or months, and chronic, which can persist for many years. Typical symptoms include fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, dark-coloured urine or light-coloured stools. With microbiological analysis, antibody levels and acute infection can be detected, allowing appropriate preventive or therapeutic measures to be taken.

You will receive the result within 3 working days.

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Hepatitis A (anti HAV total)
400 Kč
Hepatitis B (HbsAg, anti HBs, anti HBc)
1 025 Kč
Hepatitis C (anti HCV)
360 Kč
Hepatitis A+B antibodies (Anti HBs, anti HAV total)
750 Kč
HOW THE TEST WORKS AND WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

HOW THE TEST WORKS AND WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

After ordering the test, you will receive an email with detailed information. Depending on the chosen test, the sample required for analysis can be collected in our outpatient clinic by cervical swab for women (self-collection), urethral swab for men, rectal swab, throat swab and/or blood collection. In the case of an indication to the health insurance company, the sample will be taken by the attending gynaecologist or urologist. The result of the analysis will be communicated to you over the phone and we will discuss how you wish to send the laboratory report. In the event of a positive result, we will arrange a consultation with a doctor who will explain everything to you and recommend appropriate measures.

Do you have a question or don't know which test to choose?

Call us at 800 390 390 or contact us and we'll be happy to help.