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Immediate medical care will be provided if your test results are positive. Enjoy stress-free doctor consultations at MedEx Neo Clinic with prices starting from just 500 THB. You can also access a pool of over 3,000 top specialists at JCI (US)-accredited Thai hospitals in the MedEx Network via our tele-consultation services. Additionally, we offer doorstep delivery of essential healthcare supplies.
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It is highly recommended for individuals who suspect exposure to HIV to undergo testing as soon as possible. We provide accurate HIV PCR tests that can detect the virus within 5-7 days after exposure.
It is recommended that you undergo HIV and other STD tests once a year to ensure your and your partner's health. Annual testing is the best practice for maintaining good health. Early detection is crucial in ensuring the safety of your family and partner.
We are dedicated to providing the gold standard of STD testing to our patients. We use the most accurate and reliable tests available to ensure precise and effective detection of sexually transmitted infections.
Please feel free to contact us today to inquire further about our STD testing services, or visit our website to schedule an appointment. If you have any questions or concerns, our team is available to assist you.
In the event that your HIV or other STD test results are positive, our compassionate counselors will collaborate with you to develop a support plan that is tailored to your individual needs.
We offer convenient testing options where our medical team can come to your preferred location, whether it's at home, office, or hotel. To book this service, pre-payment is required. Our team will collect the lab samples and send them for analysis, making the testing process quick and easy.
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STD stands for sexually transmitted disease, which is an infection that is transmitted through sexual contact.
You can get tested for STDs at a healthcare provider's office, clinic, or health department. Some STDs can also be tested for at home with a test kit.
HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and Syphilis can be tested with a blood test.
The STI-14 PCR DNA Multiplex test with urine sample specifically screens for 14 sexually transmitted infections.
If you test positive, we strongly recommend seeking medical attention as soon as possible. Our counselors can arrange an in-person doctor visit or online consultation at healthcare providers so that you can receive appropriate medical care, treatment and advice.
The time it takes to get STD test results depends on the type of test and where you get tested. Some test results are available in as little as 15 min, while others may take a few days or weeks.
The frequency of STD testing depends on your sexual activity and your risk for infection. It's recommended to get tested at least once a year if you are sexually active, or more frequently if you have multiple partners, engage in unprotected sex, or have a history of STDs.
STD testing in Bangkok varies based on the type of test. Prices start from 1,799 THB for the Standard Package, which includes HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Syphilis testing. For more comprehensive testing, such as the STI-14 Package, the price is 3,499 THB. Testing services are available at clinics and at home across 30+ provinces, including Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and more.
STD tests are available at several clinics, hospitals across Bangkok, with flexible options for walk-in appointments and online bookings. Beyond Bangkok, STD testing services are available in over 30+ provinces across Thailand. You can also choose home testing, where a clinician visits your home or hotel to collect samples within 1-2 hours of booking.
The fastest STD test results in Bangkok are available through express testing services, which can deliver results within 6 hours, particularly for PCR-based tests such as STI-14. This service is available in Bangkok and major provinces like Phuket, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai.
Yes, STD testing is available at home or hotels across Thailand, including Bangkok and 30+ provinces such as Phuket, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui. After booking, a clinician will visit your location within 1-2 hours to collect the necessary samples. This service provides a private and convenient testing option.
The Ultimate STD Test Package includes the most comprehensive sexual health screening available. It covers HIV RNA PCR (detectable 5-7 days after exposure), HPV PCR (29 genotypes), herpes simplex virus (IgG/IgM), syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and more. This package is available both at clinics and as part of the home testing service across Thailand.
Yes, STD tests are completely anonymous and confidential. No identification, such as a passport, is required. All results are sent securely via email, ensuring your privacy. Testing services, whether at-home testing or clinic visits, maintain strict confidentiality protocols.
STD test results typically take between 1 to 24 hours, depending on the package you select. For those opting for express services, results can be delivered in as little as 6 hours, especially for tests like the STI-14 PCR, which is available at clinics and through home testing services.
Yes, same-day STD testing is available in Bangkok and 30+ provinces. You can book online, visit a clinic, or opt for home testing services. Same-day test results are available through VIP express packages, ensuring you get the results quickly, no matter your location in Thailand.
In Bangkok, a variety of STD test packages are available, starting with the Standard Package at 1,799 THB, which includes HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and syphilis screening. The STI-14 Package, priced at 3,499 THB, tests for 14 different infections, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes. Testing services are also available in more than 30 provinces, with express results and at-home testing options.
Express STD testing is available at clinics in Bangkok and over 30 provinces across Thailand, with results provided in as little as 6 hours for PCR-based tests like the STI-14 PCR. Clinics and home testing services offer easy access to quick and reliable results.
In Bangkok, common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Regular testing is important, as many STDs are asymptomatic. Comprehensive STD screening packages are available in Bangkok and other provinces, allowing you to detect these infections early and receive timely treatment.
It is generally recommended to wait 1 to 3 weeks after unprotected sex to get tested for most STDs. However, some tests, like the HIV RNA PCR, can detect infections as early as 5-7 days post-exposure. You can get tested at a clinic or opt for home testing services in 30+ provinces across Thailand.
Symptoms of gonorrhea in women include painful urination, increased vaginal discharge, and bleeding between periods. However, many women may not experience any symptoms, which is why regular testing is important. Testing is available at clinics and through home testing services across Thailand.
Yes, home STD testing is available across Thailand, including Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and more. A clinician can visit your location to collect samples. This service is discreet, and results are emailed securely within 1-24 hours.
It is recommended to get tested for STDs at least once a year if you are sexually active. Those with multiple partners or a history of STDs should consider getting tested more frequently. Testing and treatment are available at clinics and through home testing services in 30+ provinces across Thailand.
Early signs of syphilis include painless sores on the genitals, mouth, or rectum. If left untreated, syphilis can progress to cause rashes and other severe symptoms. Regular testing, available at clinics and through home services, is important for early detection and treatment.
Booking an STD test in Bangkok is easy. You can book an appointment online, call the clinic's helpline, or visit one of the many clinics across 30+ provinces. Home testing services are also available, offering flexible booking options for those who prefer testing in the comfort of their own home.
As experts in sexual health testing, we understand the importance of staying informed and educated about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Whether you are sexually active or not, it is crucial to know your status and take necessary steps to protect your health.
Getting tested for STIs is an important part of taking care of your overall health. Many STIs do not have visible symptoms, which means you could be infected and not even know it. Left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health problems, including infertility, cancer, and even death.
Our Network Providers offer a variety of sexual health testing services to suit your needs. Here are some of the most common tests we offer:
Blood tests are used to detect infections that are transmitted through the bloodstream, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis.
Urine tests are used to detect infections that are transmitted through bodily fluids, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Swab tests are used to detect infections that are transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, such as genital herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV).
Physical exams can help detect STIs that have visible symptoms, such as genital warts or sores.
MedEx Network offers a comprehensive range of sexual health testing services to help you take control of your sexual health. Our tests are quick, confidential, and accurate, giving you peace of mind and the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
Our network's experienced medical staff will work with you to determine which tests are appropriate for your needs, and will guide you through the testing process from start to finish.
At MedEx, we understand the sensitive nature of sexual health testing, which is why we prioritize confidentiality in all of our services. We offer a safe and private environment for testing, and all of our results are kept strictly confidential.
If you do test positive for an STI, our medical staff will work with you to provide the necessary support, while also helping you to prevent the spread of the infection to others.
In summary, taking care of your sexual health is a critical aspect of maintaining your overall health and well- being. MedEx Network offers a wide range of sexual health testing services to help you stay informed and take control of your health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, happier you.
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, which is primarily spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected partner and can also be transmitted from an infected mother to her baby during childbirth.
Often, time people infected with chlamydia are asymptomatic. Therefore it is sometimes called a 'Silent' STI, but those who do show symptoms should be aware that they may be caused by other STIs or conditions. Women may have abnormal yellowish vaginal discharge, pain or burning during urination and sex, bleeding between periods or after sex, lower abdominal pain, or pelvic pain. Men may have unusual discharges, pain or swelling in the testicles, and a burning sensation during urination. In men, it may cause epididymitis, inflammation of the tube that carries sperm, which can lead to infertility.
Chlamydia is diagnosed through laboratory tests such as urine tests, genital or rectal swab tests, or throat swab tests. Testing is recommended for sexually active individuals, especially those with multiple partners or unprotected sex. Treatment includes antibiotics, such as a single dose of azithromycin or a week-long course of doxycycline. Patients and their sexual partners should complete the entire course of antibiotics and avoid sexual activity until treatment is complete.
Chlamydia is a common STI that affects both men and women. Preventive measures include practicing safe sex, using condoms consistently and correctly, getting tested regularly, limiting sexual partners, avoiding douching, and speaking with a healthcare provider.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can affect both men and women and is spread through sexual contact with an infected person, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex. It can also be passed from a pregnant woman to her baby during childbirth.
Gonorrhea may not cause any symptoms in some people, but common symptoms include painful urination, discharge from the penis or vagina, pain during sex, and abdominal pain. Symptoms may appear within a few days or several weeks after infection.
Gonorrhea is diagnosed through a laboratory test of a sample of urine, vaginal fluid, or discharge from the penis or rectum. It's curable and treated with antibiotics, typically a single dose of an injectable medication and/or an oral antibiotic. It is equally important to complete the full course of antibiotics to ensure the infection is completely cleared. To prevent re-infection, it's advisable to abstain from sexual activity for a week after completing treatment.
Gonorrhea can be prevented by practicing safe sex, using condoms, and limiting sexual partners. Regular testing, including other STIs, can help us with early detection and treatment. It is also advised to do regular STI testing, including Gonorrhea, for early detection and treatment.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, which is primarily spread through sexual contact with someone with an active infection, usually through contact with the sores or rash on the skin or mucous membranes. The sores can appear on the genitals, anus, or mouth and can be transmitted during oral, anal, vaginal, or genital contact.
Syphilis can be asymptomatic for many years and develops in four stages – primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary. The symptoms of the primary phase are marked by a painless sore (known as chancre), which progresses to the secondary if left untreated, and symptoms include a rash, fever, sore throat, headaches, weight loss, and fatigue in the latent stage. If untreated, Syphilis may progress to the tertiary stage resulting from damage to the nervous system such as the heart, brain, nervous system, and other organs and eventually death.
Syphilis can be tested with a blood test, sometimes with a swab or fluid sample from the sore or rash may also be taken to check for bacteria. Syphilis is curable and can be treated with a complete course of antibiotics intaking, typically penicillin, which is highly effective in curing the infection.
If you leave Syphilis untreated, it can increase the risk of contracting other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Sometimes, it might progress through all four phases of Syphilis, causing various health complications and eventually leading to death in the last stage. Infected pregnant women can have miscarriages, premature birth, or death of newborn babies. They can also transmit the Syphilis infection to their unborn babies, known as congenital syphilis.
Herpes is a viral infection caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV), and there are two types of HSV: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 typically causes oral herpes or cold sores around the mouth, while HSV-2 is usually responsible for genital herpes, but both types can cause both oral and genital herpes. Herpes is spread through direct contact with the virus, typically through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity or by sharing personal items.
Herpes symptoms vary depending on the location of the infection and whether it is the first outbreak or a recurrent episode. Common symptoms include blisters or sores, itching, burning or tingling sensations, flu-like symptoms, and pain or discomfort during urination. It's important to note that some people may not experience any symptoms or have mild symptoms that go unnoticed, and symptoms may not appear until several weeks or months after infection.
Herpes is diagnosed through a physical exam and laboratory test. Although there is no cure for herpes, antiviral medications like acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir can help manage symptoms and reduce outbreak frequency. It is important to communicate openly with sexual partners and work with a healthcare provider to manage herpes symptoms. Herpes can be spread even when there are no visible symptoms.
To avoid and prevent herpes: practice safe sex, avoid sexual contact during outbreaks, limit sexual partners, maintain good hygiene, manage stress, and avoid sharing personal items. It is important to note that herpes can still be contracted even with these measures, so seeking medical attention and testing if exposed or experiencing symptoms is crucial.
HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus, which is a common sexually transmitted infection. There are more than 100 types of HPV, and some strains can cause warts on different parts of the body, including the genital area, while other strains can cause cancer, particularly cervical cancer in women. HPV is spread through skin-to-skin contact, including sexual contact, and can infect both men and women.
HPV infections often do not have symptoms and can go away on their own, but some strains can cause genital warts or can be certain types of cancer. Symptoms of HPV include visible warts, abnormal Pap smear results, and symptoms of cervical or other types of cancer, such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, and pain during sex. Regular checkups and screenings are important to detect and treat HPV-related conditions, as many people with HPV do not experience symptoms.
HPV can be diagnosed through physical exam, Pap test, and HPV test. Treatment depends on the type of HPV and the symptoms it is causing, and may include topical treatments, prescription medications, surgery, and HPV vaccination. It is important to note that treatment does not cure the virus, but it can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of complications. Monitoring and management by a healthcare provider is important for those diagnosed with HPV.
HPV can lead to health problems if left untreated as it can cause cancer, genital warts, and abnormal cervical cells, which can lead to further complications. HPV is highly contagious, and can be passed on to sexual partners even if there are no visible symptoms.
To avoid and prevent HPV, one should get vaccinated, practice safe sex, limit sexual partners, practice good hygiene, and get regular screening. HPV vaccines are available for people between the ages of 9-45 and can protect against certain strains of HPV. Consistent or certain time use condoms can reduce the risk of getting HPV but cannot provide complete protection since HPV can also spread through skin-to-skin contact. Reducing the number of sexual partners and keeping the genital area clean and dry can also help prevent the spread of HPV. Regular Pap tests and HPV tests are also important for early detection and treatment.
Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They are small, flesh-colored or gray growths that appear on or around the genital area, anus, or mouth. Genital warts can cause discomfort, itching, or bleeding and are typically diagnosed through a visual exam by a healthcare provider. They can be treated with topical or oral medications, cryotherapy (freezing), or surgical removal. It is important to note that genital warts can increase the risk of developing certain types of cancers, including cervical, penile, and anal cancers.
The symptoms of genital warts include small, flesh-colored or gray growths in the genital area, anus, or mouth, clusters of warts that resemble cauliflower-like bumps, itching, discomfort or pain in the affected area, and bleeding during sexual activity or during a pelvic exam. It is important to note that some people with genital warts may not experience any symptoms and may not even be aware that they have the infection.
Genital warts are diagnosed through a visual exam by a healthcare provider, and sometimes a biopsy or laboratory tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment options for genital warts include topical medications, cryotherapy, and surgery. However, treatment does not eliminate the virus that causes genital warts, so warts may return in the future.
Leaving genital warts untreated can cause physical discomfort and increase the risk of developing certain types of cancer, as well as the risk of transmitting the infection to others. Therefore, it's important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you have genital warts or have been diagnosed with the infection.
The steps to avoid and prevent genital warts include practicing safe sex, getting vaccinated against HPV, limiting sexual partners, and practicing good hygiene. However, even with these measures, genital warts can still be contracted, and seeking medical attention and testing is recommended if there are symptoms or exposure.