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Get STD Tests in Bangkok

Get STD Tests in Bangkok


STD testing is super important for making smart choices about your sexual health. It’s a good idea to get tested regularly, even if you’re not having sex with a lot of people. Over 20 million new STD cases and 110 million people are affected every year. But guess what? Only 12% of young people, who make up half of all new infections, have been tested recently. That’s a shame!

Many STDs don’t have any symptoms, so regular screening is really important. PULSE Clinic is all about preventive care and holistic sexual health. Even if you’re in a monogamous relationship, it’s still a good idea to get tested once a year.

Book your STD test appointment in Bangkok today!

Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

  

STD Testing Price in Bangkok

ServicesWaiting TimeSensitivitySpecificity Price
HIV 3rd Gen Test15 minutes99.91%-100%97.96%-100%590 THB
HIV 4th Gen Test20 minutes100%99.72%1390 THB
HIV PCR RNA Test3-5 working days
99.83-100%
99.00%
3890 THB
Rapid Syphilis Test15 minutes100%100%590 THB
Hepatitis B Test15 minutes98.40%99.60%690 THB
Hepatitis C Test15 minutes96.10%-99.90%94.50%-99.40%900 THB
Rapid Chlamydia Test15 minutes86.5%95.8%1090 THB
Rapid Gonorrhea Test15 minutes94.4%96.9%1090 THB

 

Basic STD Screening Test Packages


PackageHIV TestSyphilisHepatitis CChlamydiaGonorrheaSpecial Price
Package BASIC 1  1100 THB
Package BASIC 2✓  (Rapid)✓  (Rapid)3300 THB
Package BASIC 3✓  (PCRB)✓  (PCRB)4990 THB

BThe results will be reported within 3 days.

Why Test HIV with other STDs?

Doctors often suggest testing for HIV along with other STDs, particularly syphilis. Certain STDs can lead to sores or blisters in areas exposed to sexual activity, increasing the risk of HIV transmission. Being aware of your STD status helps ensure proper treatment and better evaluation of your HIV risk.

 

⭐ PCR Multiplex DNA Testing for 14 Infections


Our STDs PCR Multiplex is an advanced test that detects 14 infections in various locations, including Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Chancroid, LGV, HSV-1, HSV-2, Trichomonas, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, CMV, and VZV. It can identify infections in the throat, oral cavity, urethra, anorectal area, vagina, cervix, sperm, and skin lesions.

Or upping the ante with PCR 28 comprehensive STD screening package for 28 infections that can test for 14 more infections.

PCR for 14 Infections
(STD Multiplex)

Online results
Same day*Next day3 days7 days
Throat7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Urine7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Anal Swab7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Vaginal Swab7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Cervical Swab7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Sperm7,890 THB7,250 THB5,490 THB5,050 THB
Skin Lesion Swab7,200 THB6,990 THB4,990 THB4,690 THB
Pooled Swab9,400 THB8,600 THB8.290 THB7.750 THB
PCR for 2 Infections
(Gonorrhea/Chlamydia)
Same day*Next day3 days7 days
Throat5,690 THB4,990 THB3,990 THB3,300 THB
Urine5,690 THB4,990 THB3,990 THB3,300 THB
Vaginal and Cervical Swab5,690 THB4,990 THB3,990 THB3,300 THB
Rectal Swab5,690 THB4,990 THB3,990 THB3,300 THB
Skin lesion Swab5,690 THB4,990 THB3,990 THB3,300 THB
Sperm6,200 THB5,150 THB4,100 THB3,690 THB
Pooled Swab6,990 THB6,400 THB5,790 THB4,590 THB
  • Price per one location of testing
  • Online results will be available at PULSE Online Portal (POP) and E-Doc mobile application
  • For semen/sperm specimens, please avoid all sexual activity that results in ejaculating semen/sperm for 2-3 days before providing the sample.
  • For PCR28 same-day results, the sample must be taken at the clinic before noon (12:30 PM)

**Same-day and next-day results are only available at the Bangkok and Pattaya branches

What is Included in PCR 14? (14 Infections Tested in One Go)

The PCR14 panel simultaneously screens for the following sexually transmitted pathogens

  1. Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars A-K) which causes chlamydia
  2. Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars L1-L3) which causes LGV or Lymphogranuloma venereum
  3. Neisseria gonorrhoeae which causes Gonorrhea 
  4. Trichomonas vaginaliswhich causes Trichomoniasis
  5. Mycoplasma hominis
  6. Mycoplasma genitalium
  7. Ureaplasma urealyticum 
  8. Ureaplasma parvum
  9. Herpes Simplex Virus type I
  10. Herpes Simplex Virus type II
  11. Treponema pallidum which causes Syphilis
  12. Haemophilus ducreyi which causes Chancroid
  13. Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
  14. Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV)

 

HPV DNA Testing Price (for women)

 HPV DNA Full Panel 
14 Genotypes
HPV DNA Hybribio
21 Genoarray 
Specimen collection Cervical PAP smear
Anal PAP smear
Cervical PAP smear
Anal PAP smear
Genotype tested14 types
Type 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39,
45, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68 

21 Types
High risk: 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,
                52,53,56,58,59,66,68
Low risk: 6,11,42,43,44,81 (CP8304)

Waiting Time10 working days10 working days
PriceHPV DNA TEST 3150 THB
HPV DNA TEST + THIN PREP 3750 THB
4150 THB
Doctor ExaminationIncludedIncluded
Doctor Fee800 THB800 THB

 

HPV DNA Testing Price (for men)

 HPV DNA full panel HPV DNA Hybribio
21 Genoarray 
Specimen collection Anal PAP smearAnal PAP smear
Urethral PAP smear
Urine Specimen
Genotype tested14 types
Type 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39,
45, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68 
21 Types
High risk: 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,
                52,53,56,58,59,66,68
Low risk: 6,11,42,43,44,81 (CP8304)
Price and Waiting TimeHPV DNA TEST
2250THB
10 working days
Urine HPV DNA 21
3550THB
15 working days
Anal PAP smear HPV DNA 21
Urethral PAP smear HPV DNA 21
4150THB
10 working days
Doctor ExaminationIncludedIncluded
Doctor Fee800 THB800 THB
Add-on ThinPrep test1550 THB1550 THB

 

Book your STD test appointment today!

Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

  

 

Where Can I Get STD Tests in Bangkok?


PULSE Clinic offers STD care in many areas of Bangkok. Pick the branch closest to you and come over for a consultation! Our staff will help guide you through the process of determining which tests are right for you, getting you tested and treated in case your results come back positive. Here are our branches in Bangkok

Silom Branch

Address: 60/3 Silom Road, Suriyawong Subdistrict, Bang Rak District, Bangkok 10500

Tel.: +66 65 237 1936

WhatsApp: +66 65 237 1936

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Email Address: info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com

Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Asoke Branch

Address: 216B-C, Second Floor Time Square Building, 246 Sukhumvit 12-14 Road, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok 10500

Tel.: +66 64 742 6528

WhatsApp: +66 65 237 1936

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Email Address: info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com

Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Phromphong Branch

Address: 1, 37 Soi Prommit, Khlong Tan Nuea Subdistrict, Watthana District, Bangkok 10110

Tel.: +66 92 497 9353

WhatsApp: +66 65 237 1936

Line: 

Email Address: info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com

Opening Hours:

Mon-Fri 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Sat-Sun 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM

Nana Branch

Address: Trendy Building, Ground Floor Room, 10/1 Soi Sukhumvit 13 Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana District, Bangkok 10110

Tel.: +66 95 915 6385

WhatsApp: +66 65 237 1936

Line: 

Email Address: info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com

Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM –9:00 PM

Nana 2 Branch

Address: Trendy Building, Ground Floor Room, 10/3 Soi Sukhumvit 13, Khlong Tan Nuea Subdistrict, Watthana District, Bangkok 10110

Tel.: +66 99 426 6982

WhatsApp: +66 65 237 1936

Line: 

Email Address: info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com

Opening Hours: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM daily

 

You can either walk in for STD testing services or book an appointment in advance to avoid any long lines. The PULSE team will make sure you have a great experience, giving you the testing and treatment you need to stay healthy and enjoy your life.

 

STD Testing Process at PULSE Clinic


Don’t worry! We understand that getting an STD test might sound intimidating. STD testing is just like any other doctor’s visit. Our staff will help guide you through the process (services in multiple languages available for our foreign patients) to ensure a smooth experience.

  1. You can book an online appointment or visit a PULSE branch near you for a walk-in.
  2. Register at the reception, and if needed, consult with the doctor.
  3. Collect the test sample with our nurses. (Blood drawing, finger prick, or swab on the area of testing.)
  4. Receive your results. Some tests only take less than half an hour!

 

How are Rapid STD Tests Done?


STD testing is a breeze! It’s quick, easy, and usually painless. It can be done in a few different ways. One way is to pee into a cup. Another way is to rub the inside of your mouth or throat with a soft swab. Lastly, there’s a blood test where your nurse or doctor takes blood from your arm or does a quick finger prick.

Rapid tests are conducted by searching for a specific indicator in the sample to determine the possibility of infection. For instance, rapid antibody tests detect an enzyme produced by the body to combat the virus. The body’s response to the infection serves as the target we seek in the rapid test.

STD tests can be different from person to person because not everyone has the same risk for STDs. It’s important to be honest about your sexual history so your doctor can help you figure out which ones you need. For example, guys who only have vaginal sex will need a different test than guys who usually have anal sex as the infection will be found in different areas of the body.

 

How is PCR STD Test Done?


Our STD PCR Multiplex test is a super cool way to check for 14 different infections in one go. It can find STDs like gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, and more in different parts of your body, like your throat, urethra, anus, vagina, sperm, and skin.

A PCR test works by finding the tiny bits of the virus or bacteria and making them bigger so we can see them. This method is unlike rapid tests that look for other markers that indicate the infection, like antibodies that the body produced to fight with the virus, or antigens that are a specific type of protein produced by the infection. PCR is super accurate and reliable because it only looks at the virus’s special code, not anything else.

Here are the different tests you can choose from:

  • Urine test: If you have an infection in your urethra or urinary tract.
  • Throat swab: If you’ve had oral sex and want to check for infections in your throat.
  • Anal swab: If you’ve had anal sex without a condom.
  • Vaginal swab: If you’re a woman and want to check for infections in your vagina.

Our friendly staff will help you with the swab tests if you need them.

 

Why Should You Get STD Tests


Getting tested is super important because you could have a sexually transmitted disease (STD) without even knowing it. And guess what? Many STDs don’t have any obvious symptoms. That’s why experts often call them sexually transmitted infections (STIs) because an infection can happen without any noticeable signs.

 

What Are the STDs You Should Get Tested for?


Though you should regularly test for all STDs to make sure you aren’t having any infections that could lead to any health complications or put your sexual partners at risk, not all STDs are the same. Bacterial infection like syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea should be tested at least annually, with more frequent testing for multiple or anonymous partners. 

HIV testing should be done at least annually for people with lower sexual activity, and more frequent testing (every 3-6 months) is recommended for people with multiple sexual partners. This is to help you get treatment as soon as possible in case you have an HIV infection. The sooner you get treated, the less likely you’re going to have severe symptoms and also help your treatment go smoother.

A full panel STD test like PCR 14 and PCR 28 ensures you don’t miss hidden infections. Since many STDs occur together and are often symptomless, comprehensive screening gives the most accurate picture of your sexual health.

 

How Can You Know Which STD Tests Should You Get?


Choosing the right STD tests can be a bit tricky, but don’t worry! PULSE staff are here to help you out. They’ll ask you a few questions to figure out the best tests for you, like:

  • What are your symptoms?
  • Have you had any STD infections before?
  • How many sexual partners do you have?
  • What kind of sexual contact do you have?
  • How often do you use protection?
  • Are there any activities that might increase your risk?

By sharing this information with your provider, they can make the best decision for you. It’s important to be open and honest with them, because they’re there to support you, not judge you. Remember, your doctor cares about your health and well-being. We are here to help, not to judge.

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What is STD/STI?


STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) or STIs (sexually transmitted infections) are a group of infections that spread through sexual contact from one person to another. These infections can cause symptoms and long-term health issues when left untreated.

The most common symptoms of these infections are rash, sores, ulcers, burning urination, and penile/vaginal discharge. Most people with STIs show no symptoms, but these infections can still be passed on to their sexual partners. You cannot 'tell' if someone has it by just looking for visible signs or noticing your own symptoms. The only way to be sure if someone is having a sexually transmitted infection is to get tested. Most STDs are treatable with a simple course of antibiotics when acted upon early. 

What Are the Common STIs?

The most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or infections (STIs) include bacterial infections like: chlamydia, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, and syphilis, and viral infections like: HPV and herpes.

HIV might not be as easily transmitted, but it is one of the STIs that cause the most serious issues. HIV is yet to have a cure. Once you have an infection with HIV, you will need to have the treatment for life. Untreated HIV can cause major health issues that can lead to death. However, if you start the treatment and are consistent with the medication and routine check ups. Modern HIV treatment can give you a relatively normal life. Which is why testing and early diagnosis are important.

 

What Symptoms Are the Signs of STD?


Most STIs do not cause any symptoms. Chlamydia and gonorrhea usually show no symptoms until the infection gets bad. You can still transmit the infection to your partner even if it shows no symptoms. Routine testing is important, and you should get tested if you notice:

  • Painful urination
  • Genital discharge
  • Itching or irritation
  • Sores, bumps, or rashes
  • Pelvic or lower abdominal pain

 

Window Period of STD Testing


 

The window period refers to the time between potential exposure to the bacteria, virus, or fungi and the time when a test can accurately detect an infection. STD testing cannot detect the infection immediately after exposure to the microorganisms that cause the illness. Testing too early may lead to a false-negative result.

STI

Testing Window Period

Test Type

Symptoms

HIV

10-33 days (nucleic acid test),
18-45 days (antigen/antibody test),
23-90 days (antibody test)

Blood (nucleic acid test, antigen/antibody test, antibody test)

Saliva (antibody test)

May be absent or flu-like

Chlamydia

1-2 weeks

Vaginal, cervical, rectal, or throat swab, Urine sample

7-21 days after exposure (if present)
Discharge, burning, and pain during sex.

Gonorrhea

5 days to 2 weeks

Urine sample, Urethral, anal, throat, or cervical swab

1 day to 2 weeks after exposure (if present)
Discharge, burning, and pain during sex.

Herpes

Within 1 month (blood test), By 4 months (blood test)

Sample or swab from herpes sore, Blood test

2-12 days after exposure (average 4 days), symptoms may be mild or absent
Sores or blisters, tingling, or itching around genitals, mouth, or other areas.

HPV

3 weeks to a few months

Pap smear (females)

Rarely causes symptoms. May lead to cancer over time.

Hepatitis

3-6 weeks (hepatitis B), 2-6 months (hepatitis C)

Blood test

Hepatitis B: 6 weeks to 6 months (if present)
Hepatitis C: 2-6 weeks to 6 months (if present)

Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, muscle/joint pain, dark urine, and jaundice.

Many people may experience no symptoms.

Trichomoniasis

Within 1 week to 1 month

Rectal, penile, or vaginal swab

5-28 days after exposure (if present)
Discharge, Burning sensation

Syphilis

1-2 weeks after chancre appearance (typically 3 weeks after exposure)

Blood test

Typically develops within 3 weeks of exposure
Chancre (painless genital sore)

 

Who Should Get STD Tests


If you’re sexually active, it’s super important to get tested for STIs. Talk to your doctor about the best tests for you. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Everyone aged 13-64 should get tested for HIV every year.
  • Women under 25 should also get tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia every year.
  • Women aged 25 and older who have risk factors should also get tested for these diseases.
  • Pregnant people should get tested for syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C early in pregnancy, and they should get tested again as needed. People who are at risk should also get tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea early in pregnancy, and they should get tested again as needed.
  • Gay or bisexual men and men who have sex with men should get tested for syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea at least once a year. If they have multiple or anonymous partners, they should get tested more often. They should also get tested for HIV at least once a year, and they should get tested more often (like every 3-6 months) if they need to.
  • If you live with HIV, you should get tested for hepatitis C at least once a year.
  • If you share injection drug equipment, you should get tested for HIV at least once a year.
  • If you’re having oral or anal sex, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor about getting tested for throat and rectal infections.

 

When to Get A STD Screening?


The best time to get a full STD test depends on things like how often you have sex, any symptoms you might have, and how likely you are to be exposed. Here’s a simple guide to help you decide:

  • If you’ve had unprotected sex (oral, vaginal, or anal), even just once without a condom, you should get tested.
  • If you have a new sexual partner, it’s a good idea to get tested before and after you start the relationship.
  • If you have many partners or have casual sex, you should get tested every 3–6 months.
  • If you notice symptoms like burning when you pee, strange discharge, sores, bumps, or rashes on your genitals, or pain during sex, or in your pelvis or lower belly, see a doctor right away.
  • If your partner tests positive for an STD or has symptoms, you should get tested right away and again after the recommended time.
  • If you’re taking PrEP, you should get a full STD test every 3 months.
  • If you just want to be sure, regular testing is important for staying healthy and can help avoid problems.

How Often Should Most People Test?

  • If you have low-risk or are monogamous Every 6–12 months
  • If you have moderate risk Every 3–6 months
  • If you have high risk, is on PrEP, or have multiple partners Every 3 months

 

Do People in a Monogamous Relationship Need STD Tests


If you’re in a committed relationship, it’s a good idea to get an STI test once a year. But if you’re in a relationship where you’re seeing multiple people, it’s still important to get tested regularly, just like you would if you were single.

 

Do You Need STD Tests if You Only Do Oral Sex?


You will still need STD tests regularly even if you only engage in oral sex. Many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other infections can be transmitted through oral sex. Whether it is from mouth-to-mouth or genital-to-mouth transmission. If you’re exposed to an infected partner, you could potentially contract an STI in your mouth, throat, genitals, or rectum.

 

What Happened When the Result Came Positive?


Finding out you have an STD can be tough, but it’s important to stay calm and go to the doctor. Follow your doctor’s plan and tell your sexual partners about your condition. This might be hard, but it’s important for their health.

Many STDs can be treated with medicine, so you can get back to your normal life. Even if treatment isn’t possible, there are ways to manage your symptoms and stop it from spreading.

Living with an STD is normal and doesn’t mean you’re a bad person. It’s a common infection that can happen to anyone who’s been sexually active. Some STDs can be spread even when you’re not having sex. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, talk to your partner, a close friend, or family member. Counselors and therapists can also give you support and advice. 

 

Reduce the Risk of STDs


Advancements in medicine and a deeper understanding of STDs have provided several ways to lower the risk of transmission. Combining multiple methods can offer even greater protection.

  • Take PrEP – This highly effective HIV prevention method can reduce the risk of HIV transmission by 99% when used correctly.
  • Use condoms or dental dams – Condoms and dental dams are proven to be effective in protecting STDs whether it’s HIV or bacterial infections.
  • Consider DoxyPEP – This new prevention approach involves taking antibiotics after sex to reduce the risk of bacterial STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis by about two-thirds.
  • Get tested regularly – Routine testing helps ensure your prevention methods are effective. Early detection allows for prompt treatment, reducing complications and preventing further spread.

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