Having mucus, pus, or sores on the genitals is dangerous!!
Thailand has a rising rate of sexually transmitted diseases.
The cause can be from many diseases, which have different treatments. “Don’t treat randomly” because it can cause testicular inflammation and have serious consequences.
“Health Smile” can help answer this question with an accuracy of more than 95%* in detecting the infection.
By collecting urine samples or pus from the wound at home and consulting with a doctor if any abnormalities are found.
No need to be embarrassed by doctors and nurses. No need to record history. The information is kept confidential. Solve your doubts.
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Package
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Even if you use a condom , it cannot prevent all sexually transmitted diseases because they can be transmitted through kissing, oral sex, licking, touching, etc. Don’t be careless and think that nothing is wrong.
The more you don’t wear a condom, the more at risk you are.
What is Multiplex PCR for STD testing? What are its advantages?
Specimens can be collected from various locations where abnormalities are found, such as urine, vaginal discharge, etc.
It can be easily collected by yourself, even if there is a small amount of germs, it can be detected.
Benefits in the package
Private
No need to reveal your real name and surname. No need to be embarrassed in front of the doctor or nurse in the examination room. Information is kept confidential.
High accuracy more than 95%
Compared with the standard test using the Multiplex PCR system, it can be detected even if the symptoms are not clear 3,4.
Know the results quickly within 1-3 days.
Receive timely treatment before it spreads
Bangkok, results in 24 hours
Provincial areas, results within 72 hours.
There are doctors available for consultation. (English spoken)
In case of abnormal results, treatment and consultation by an experienced doctor specialized in STD treatment and other diseases will be provided, along with advice on treating the partner in case of abnormalities.
Providing services to homes nationwide
With a nationwide network of service providers, you don’t have to waste time traveling. Convenient.
Reviews from our patients
“I didn’t wear a condom. Then I felt a burning sensation when I urinated, so I bought a test kit to test myself at home. It turned out that I had an infection, so I consulted the doctor. The doctor gave me great advice. I got medicine to take that was right for my illness. Now I’m cured. I’m so happy.” (Translated by Google)
“I had pus there. I didn’t go to the hospital for treatment, but I got medicine from the doctor and it completely cured me. The doctor was very good. I really liked it.” (Translated by Google)
“I highly recommend it, especially for those who have frequent sex partners like me, to buy it and test yourself. Don’t be afraid of being embarrassed. It’s better to protect yourself and others than to infect others with the disease. If you get infected, you can get treatment quickly.” (Translated by Google)
“My girlfriend had sex with someone else and got an STD. I was really stressed out so I came to get checked. Luckily, I didn’t get it from my girlfriend. The doctors here gave me really good advice.” (Translated by Google)
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Package
Articles about sexually transmitted diseases
The World Health Organization promotes self-testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Some STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and trichomoniasis, can be cured. However, many people around the world do not have access to adequate health services. WHO stresses that self-diagnosis of STDs is an essential part of healthcare that everyone should have. Knowing your health status helps in detecting diseases at an early stage, reduces the risk of spreading them to others and helps in initiating treatment as soon as possible.
The World Health Organization promotes self-testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Some STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and trichomoniasis, can be cured. However, many people around the world do not have access to adequate health services. WHO stresses that self-diagnosis of STDs is an essential part of healthcare that everyone should have. Knowing your health status helps in detecting diseases at an early stage, reduces the risk of spreading them to others and helps in initiating treatment as soon as possible.