Sexual health screening tests are essential for assessing overall sexual health, detecting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and providing a comprehensive evaluation of an individual’s health status.
The tests included are Complete Blood Count with Platelet Count to evaluate blood health, urinalysis for urinary tract infections and STDs, HBsAg for active Hepatitis B, and Anti-HCV for Hepatitis C. Additionally, the RPR and TP-PA tests are used to diagnose syphilis by identifying relevant antibodies.
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Complete Blood Count with Platelet Count
Urinalysis (Macroscopic and Chemical Examination)
HBsAg(RAPID)Screening
Anti-HCV
RPR (Quali)
TP-PA (Quali)
The Sexual Health Screening - Basic tests for blood health, urinary tract infections, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and syphilis.
Read MoreSexual Health Screening - Basic is generally not painful, though some discomfort may occur during blood draw or urinalysis.
Read MoreYes, the Sexual Health Screening - Basic can detect certain STIs, including syphilis, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C through specific tests included in the screening package.
Read MoreBefore a Sexual Health Screening - Basic, avoid urinating for at least an hour, don't douche or use vaginal products, and make a list of any symptoms or questions for your healthcare provider.
Read MoreAdults should get a Sexual Health Screening - Basic annually or as advised by their healthcare provider, especially if they are sexually active.
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