For: Individuals practicing safe sex who are looking for routine STI testing. It is also for those who notice STI symptoms such as unusual discharge from the penis or vagina, pain or burning sensation while passing urine from the penis or vagina, genital ulcers, blisters, fissures, rash, sores or swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the groin. They may also experience flu-like or jaundice-like symptoms. Additionally, women may experience lower abdominal pain, pain during sex, spotting or bleeding between periods, while men may notice testicular or scrotal pain.
Checks for HIV-1 & 2, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhoea.
Requirement: Blood and Urine Sample – Fasting is not required for this test
Advanced STI Testing with Gynaecologist Consultation
For: Individuals who want more comprehensive testing or for those who have never tested before. Common STI symptoms include unusual discharge from the penis or vagina, pain or burning sensation while passing urine from the penis or vagina, genital ulcers, blisters, fissures, rash, sores or swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the groin. They may also experience flu-like or jaundice-like symptoms. Additionally, women may experience lower abdominal pain, pain during sex, spotting or bleeding between periods, while men may notice testicular or scrotal pain.
Checks for HIV-1 & 2, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.
Requirement: Blood and Urine Sample – Fasting is not required for this test
For: Individuals who are facing difficulty urinating. They may experience a burning sensation, a persistent urge to urinate, frequently passing small amounts of urine, passing urine that appears cloudy, red, bright pink or cola-coloured
Checks for bacteria in the urine.
Requirement: Urine sample – Fasting is not required for this test
For: Womenseeking birth spacing using copper-T or hormonal IUDs such as Mirena. The duration of effectiveness can range from 3 to 10 years as per need.
Disclaimer: If you are menstruating, the procedure can be done post day 5 of your period cycle.
If you’re unsure of what option to choose and want to know more about the above devices, choose either option. You can always speak to our gynaecologist and switch to the recommended option at the clinic.
DMPA Contraceptive
For lactating women seeking safe contraception without affecting breastfeeding.
For: Women in their lactational period seeking safe contraception without affecting breastfeeding. The duration of effectiveness is 3 months.
Disclaimer: This test is preferably for women post-childbirth and should be done within the first 5 days of the menstruation cycle. Although DMPA is a safe, effective and long-acting method of hormonal contraception, this injectable has been linked with side effects including weight gain, menstrual changes, dizziness, acne, abdominal bloating, breast swelling etc.
Vaginal Infection Exam with Gynaecologist Consultation
For: Individuals experiencing vaginal itching, burning sensation, soreness, discomfort; inflamed, flushed, or swollen skin around the vagina and vulva, a change in the amount or colour of vaginal discharge, pain or burning during urination, pain during penetrative vaginal sex, vaginal bleeding or spotting.
Requirement: Vaginal swab test/ Vaginal smear – Fasting is not required for this test
For: Individuals who want to get tested for Breast Cancer or want a routine check-up. It checks for Breast Cancer at a much earlier stage than traditional methods or self-examination. This method is radiation-free, non-touch, not painful and works for women of all ages.
For: Individuals who want to prevent themselves from Cervical Cancer. Symptoms of Cervical Cancer include abnormal vaginal discharge or vaginal bleeding associated with fatigue, nausea and weight loss.
If you’re unsure of what option to choose and want to know more about the above vaccines, you can always speak to our gynaecologist and switch to the recommended option at the clinic.
Pap Smear – LBC method
For sexually active individuals above 18+ seeking cervical cancer screening.
For: Individuals who are sexually active from the age of 18 years and above seeking Cervical Cancer screening. Advised every once in three years or as per gynaec’s consultation.
Requirement : Empty bladder required before the test. Cervical sample to be taken for testing.
For: Sexually active individuals who want to screen for cervical cancer. It is advised once in 5 years along with a Pap smear test or according to the gynecologist’s advice.
For: Individuals who are struggling with PCOS or have never tested for it before. Common symptoms include skin and hair issues such as acne, excessive body and facial hair growth, hair loss, weight fluctuations, stress, anxiety, bloating and fatigue.
If you’re unsure of what option to choose and want to know more about the above vaccines, you can always speak to our gynaecologist and switch to the recommended option at the clinic.