Thailand STD test PCR14 Special Promotion

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PCR Multiplex for 14 infections the Most advanced DNA test in Thailand

Thailand STD test PCR14 Special Promotion

PCR Multiplex for 14 infections: the Most advanced DNA test in Bangkok

 

PCR14 STDs "Swab & Swing, Pee & Play, Convenient, Drama-Free, Pain-Free" 


PULSE Proudly presents PCR14 STDs 

Know now – Treat it now! Get peace of mind with our comprehensive PCR14 STD test, detecting up to 14 STIs in one convenient test! You can get tested even if you don't have any symptoms!!! If you have STD symptoms, get tested and treated NOW!

All tests are conducted by experienced medical staff who have worked in sexual health clinics for nearly 10 years.

 

PULSE offers combined specimen collections from Urine collection, throat swabs, front Door; Vagina and Cervix, back Door; Anus, and rectum. Plus Suspicious Skin Lesions!

One test that detects 14 STDs

 

Special Promotion at PULSE Clinic! (Promotion valid until June 30th 2024)


 

  • Standard 3 Days results
฿4,000
  • Faster Next Day results**
฿5,600
  • The Fastest Same Day results**
 ฿6,400

**Same-day results are only avaialbe for testing done before 3 PM

**Same-day results and next-day results are only available at the Bangkok and Pattaya branches 
 
 
PULSE Clinic opens 7 days/week, including Public Holidays. No Days off 9AM - 9PM (No more skipping work to get tested).
 
 

Trust PULSE CLINIC to take care of your health like other 45000 people from over 130 countries. We provide discreet professional service with high privacy. Here to help, not to judge.

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What's New


Sexually transmitted infections are a very frequent and under-diagnosed cause of illness worldwide. A high number of detection methods and a large range of specimens in which sexually transmitted infections can be determined are available at the moment. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be performed on first void urine, throat swab, vaginal and cervical swab, anal swab offer the advantage of being painless non-invasive, self-collectable and high sensitivity and specificity.

Most of the time, people with sexually transmitted infections do not have any symptoms, this is called asymptomatic infection which means the person carries infections without having any symptom but is able to pass it on to their partners through kissing and/or oral sex.

Asymptomatic testing, getting tested even though you don't have any symptom, is a good idea to make sure you DO NOT have any infections hidden in your throat, vaginal canal and cervix, urethra and urine as well as anal canal. And if the test detects DNA of any bacterial or viral STIs, it will be a good chance for you to start treatment in time and tell your partner to get treatment as well to prevent transmission to other people in the community. This is a very helpful way to reduce STI transmission in the community.

Nucleic-acid amplification tests, also known as NATs or NAATs, are used to identify small amounts of DNA or RNA in test samples. They can, therefore, be used to identify bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens even when the material of interest is present in very small amounts. When it comes to STD testing, there are NAAT tests available that can detect a variety of different STDs. In fact, most urine tests for STDs are performed using nucleic-acid amplification tests.

 

What are the Urine PCR & Swab PCR Test?


PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction it is also celled Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) is a modern molecular technique used to detect a particular pathogen (virus or bacterium) in a specimen of blood, body fluid or other tissue. This technique detects virus/bacterial DNA. The nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) is the recommended testing method for Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma, Trichomonas, among other infections. It has very high specificity (higher than 99.5%) higher sensitivity and accuracy than culture (old diagnosis technique). In both men and women, painless Urine PCR (Yeah, you just have to pee) and Genital PCR were significantly more sensitive than culture. It can detect infection whether the organism is dead or alive! This is mostly done in first-world countries and medical schools.

 

Which body part can I get tested for asymptomatic infections using DNA PCR Test?


Let’s explore the various testing methods available for asymptomatic infections, acknowledging the importance of these procedures in our unique health journeys.

Throat Swab: This procedure involves gently collecting a sample from the back of your throat with a cotton swab. It’s a common method for detecting infections such as strep throat or respiratory viruses, playing a vital role in maintaining your health.

Anal Swab: Open and confident discussions about anal health are crucial! An anal swab collects a sample from the rectum or anus, primarily to detect sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea or chlamydia. This test is an essential part of responsible sexual health management for everyone, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.

Vaginal Swab: For those with a vagina, a vaginal swab is key in diagnosing vaginal infections, monitoring changes in vaginal flora, and detecting STIs. The procedure involves gently collecting a sample from the vaginal canal, ensuring thorough and accurate testing.

Suspicious Skin Lesions: If you have concerns about skin health, including suspicious lesions or skin conditions, a skin biopsy or swab can provide valuable diagnostic information. These procedures are conducted with precision and care to ensure accurate results and guide appropriate treatment plans.

Sperm Test: A semen analysis, which assesses sperm health by evaluating sperm count, motility, and morphology, is a comprehensive test crucial in evaluating male fertility potential and guiding fertility-related decisions.

Cervical Swab: For those with a cervix, a cervical swab is a crucial part of cervical cancer screening (Pap smear) and STI detection. It’s a proactive approach to maintaining gynecological health and addressing any potential health concerns.

Remember, prioritizing regular testing and maintaining open communication with healthcare providers are key steps in promoting overall health and well-being, and celebrating the diversity of our sexual orientations and gender identities.

 

Urine PCR for 14 infections


Urine testing for STIs is becoming increasingly available. These days, 14 STIs can be detected using urine testing. Urine PCR tests is a lot more pleasant than urethral or cervical swabs (the old technique which was painful and uncomfortable) and are quickly becoming standard practice. Urine testing, as opposed to swab testing, makes it easier for people to undergo STI testing as part of their regular medical care. To collect the specimen for testing, YOU JUST HAVE TO PEE!

Here are the steps starting from
Registration >> Receive label sticker and container >> Go to the toilet
>> do not wipe or clean your penis/vagina >> open the urine cup >> pee the first stream urine until it’s filled halfway
>> place urine cup in specimen bag >> wash your hands with THANN hand wash and water
>> pass it to staff at the counter >> pay >> confirm email address >> Sashay away

 

Simple Summarization


  • Our STD PCR Multiplex is the most advanced technology to detect multiple infections all at one test.
  • Our STD PCR Multiplex include 14 infections in different locations;
    • Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Chancroid, Lymphogranuloma Veneruem (LGV)
    • Herpes Simplex type 1 (HSV-1), Herpes Simplex type 2 (HSV-2)
    • Trichomonas vaginlis
    • Mycuplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma Parvum, Ureaplasma urealyticum.
    • Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
    • Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV)
  • Our STD PCR Multiplex can detect infections in different locations;
    • Throat and oral cavity
    • Male and female urethra
    • anorectal area
    • vagina and cervix
    • sperm
    • skin lesions
  • If you want to look for any possible infection in your urethra and urinary tract, you have to choose URINE PCR 14 infections which you will have to pass the urine.
  • If you performed oral sex and want to check any possible infection in your throat, you have to choose THROAT SWAB PCR 14 infections which will be assisted by our staff.
  • If you happen to be a female who enjoys anal sex without a condom, men who have sex with men, and bottom for anal sex without a condom, then you have to choose ANAL SWAB PCR 14 infections which will be assisted by our staff.
  • If you are a female who has vaginal sex, then you have to choose Vaginal Swab PCR 14 infections, which will be assisted by our staff.

 

How long do I have to wait for the results of Urine PCR and Swab PCR?


For normal PCR for 14 infections service, the PCR test process takes 7 days. But we can speed up the laboratory and their process so that we have faster results from same day, next day result, and 3 days results with additional cost. The results will be sent to your email address given to our clinics or you can check the result online on PULSE ONLINE PORTAL or E-DOC mobile application.

 

Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need to book an appointment?

  • You can walk in.
  • Booking an appointment is optional. Here's how:
    • Go to the PULSE Clinic Booking page (or click Book an Appointment Now button below)
    • Choose your preferred location
    • Choose the service you want to avail
    • Choose your preferred appointment date and time
    • Fill out necessary details
    • Confirm booking

 

What preparations are needed before testing?

  • You don't have to fast to do these tests.

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