Female Sexual Health Screening

Early STD Screen

Test without delay. We can now screen for HIV 1/2, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C from as soon as 10 days post contact using DNA technology. This requires just a simple blood sample and includes confirmatory testing, if the initial result is reactive.

Results 3-5 days

Cost £245 including consultation.

If you are testing two weeks post contact you can add Chlamydia/Gonorrhoea to the early STD screen for £295 all inclusive.

Premier Female Sexual Screen

This screen is appropriate for testing from 4 weeks post contact. It has the advantage that many results are available within 4 hours at our STD Clinic London and within 24 hours at all our other UK Clinics.

Includes

  • HIV Duo Test, Hepatitis B and C – results 4 hrs (London clinics)
  • Chlamydia/Gonorrhoea swab –results 24-48 hrs
  • Herpes 1/2 swab testing (DNA technology)-results 3-5 working days
  • High vaginal swab-for lower vaginal infections including mycoplasma,ureaplasma,thrush,bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas vaginalis (results 48 hrs)

Cost £295 includes consultation

Platinum Female Screen

This is our most comprehensive screen and includes

  • HIV Duo Test, Hepatitis B and C tests, Syphilis test (results in 4 hrs London Clinics)
  • Chlamydia/Gonorrhoea (24-48 hrs)
  • Optional swab for NSU (non specific urethritis) for clients with discharge
  • Herpes 1/2 PCR testing (3-5 working days)
  • HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) swab testing for 20 different serotypes of Wart virus (3-5 working days)

Cost £395 includes consultation

Cervical Smears and HPV Testing

All Smears performed using liquid based cytology (LBC).
HPV is responsible for the majority of cases of cervical cancer.

We can screen for the 20 major types of HPV at the same time as performing the smear using the latest DNA technology.

Cervical smear £125
Cervical smear plus HPV £225 Prices include consultation.

HPV Vaccine for Genital Warts and Genital Cancer

Gardasil is a non-infectious vaccine which helps prevent diseases caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) types ( 6,11,16 and 18). The vaccine is suitable for men and women.

HPV is a common virus. Many people with HPV have no symptoms and can pass it on to others. Types 6,11,16 and 18 cause 70% of cases of cervical cancer and 90% of genital warts. The HPV viruses are also associated with penile and anal cancers.

How is Gardasil given?

3 doses are needed by an intramuscularly injection:-

Dose 1 – at your chosen date.

Dose 2 – Two months after first dose

Dose 3 – Six months after first dose