Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing at PULSE CLINIC

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Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing at PULSE CLINIC - Asia's leading sexual health centers in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing at PULSE CLINIC

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing at PULSE CLINIC, Asia's Leading Sexual Health Centers


You might be at higher risk of gonorrhea and chlamydia while in Thailand, especially if you don't have a proper protection. Getting tested is key in taking care of yourself for gonorrhea and chlamydia. The only way you can be sure you have them is to get it tested, because gonorrhea and chlamydia are usually asymptomatic. Having no symptoms doesn't mean no STDs. Get tested and treated at PULSE Clinic today!

 

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing Cost


ItemsWaiting timeSensitivitySpecificity Price 

PCR DNA TEST

Gonorrhea & Chlamydia PCR


Same day100%*100%5690 THBBUY NOW
Next day4990 THBBUY NOW
3 days3990 THBBUY NOW
7 days3300 THBBUY NOW
Rapid Test Chlamydia Ag
(by Urethral swab, Cervical Swab)
15 mins86.5%95.8%1090A THBBOOK NOW
Rapid Test Gonorrhea Ag
(by Urethral swab, Cervical Swab)
15 mins94.4%**96.9%**1090A THB
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*50 copies/reaction
**Sensitivity & Specificity for Gonorrhea

- Urethral swab > Sens: 91.6%, Spec: 97.1% 
- Cervical swab > Sens: 94.4%, Spec: 96.9%

AThe price for individual antigen rapid test and collection process are included.

 

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Package BASIC 2✓  (Ag)✓  (Ag)3300 THBBUY NOW
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BThe results will be reported within 3 days.
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What Is Gonorrhea?


Gonorrhea (the clap) is a type of sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is transmitted through unprotected vaginal, oral, or anal sexual contact and can also be passed from a mother to her baby during childbirth.

 

What Is Chlamydia?


Chlamydia is one the most prevalent bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. While it is easily curable with antibiotics, it often goes unnoticed. Chlamydia is known to be the silent STI. Most people having Chlamydia experience no symptoms at all. This usually makes it is unknowingly transmitted to sexual partners.

 

Symptoms of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia


Gonorrhea and chlamydia share similar symptoms, making it challenging to distinguish between them without testing. Both bacterial infections can be asymptomatic, but when symptoms do occur, they often include:

  • Painful
  • Burning urination
  • Abnormal genital discharge

Symptoms can show up differently in other areas of your body that may contact with the symptom causing bacteria. Both can cause sore throats if contracted orally and rectal pain/discharge if contracted anally).

What is Abnormal Discharge?

For example, abnormal discharge is when the discharge has a smelly odor, or has a green-yellow color when it should not. This also includes when a certain area of your body produces more fluid or mucus than usual.

Abnormal discharge is when the fluid or mucus from your body is different from its usual characteristics in terms of color, consistency, odor, or quantity. Normal discharge is usually clear, milky white, or off-white and has a mild or no odor.

 

Is It Common to Have Chlamydia and Gonorrhea At the Same Time?


Yes, it’s quite common to have chlamydia and gonorrhea simultaneously. Since both bacteria are transmitted through the same means during unprotected sexual contact, coinfection is quite prevalent. They are also two of the most commons STIs out there. About 50% of people who test positive for one of these infections also test positive for the other.

 

How Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Spread


Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are both STIs that is caused by bacterial infection. It can be passed by vaginal, anal, and oral sex through the bodily fluids. They can be easily passed from one person to another person, especially when you:

  • Have multiple partners
  • Have condomless sex
  • Have previous STI history
  • Have new sexual partners

 

When Should You Get Tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia?


Most people unknowingly have Gonorrhea and Chlamydia due to its asymtomatic nature. Most people who have it never have any obvious signs of the infection. It is best to have STD prevention plan and routine STD check-up to make sure you are not unknowingly spread STD to your partners.

Here are a few situations you should come get tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia outside your normal routine screening. 

  • Recently had unprotected sex
  • A partner tests positive
  • Experiencing symptoms
  • Recetly having an oral or anal exposure

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Should I Also Test for Other STDs?


STD is more prevalent in Thailand as there aren't enough resources to help with. If you have been at risk of a STD exposure then it is very likely that you have been exposed to other STDs. Because of this, we highly recommend that you also screen for other STDs.

You might also want to consider some preventive methods to help reduce the risk of STD transmission, especially in people who already have a history of having an infection. For example, HIV PrEP is a highly effective method in HIV prevention, DoxyPEP for bacterial STI, or getting HPV vaccines for 100% protection against 9 dangerous strains of HPV.

 

Condoms Don't Have to Be The Only Protection You Have. Get Protected with Other Methods Today!


You might also want to consider some preventive methods to help reduce the risk of STD transmission, especially in people who already have a history of having an infection. For example, HIV PrEP is a highly effective method in HIV prevention, DoxyPEP for bacterial STI, or getting HPV vaccines for 100% protection against 9 dangerous strains of HPV.

 

Did You Know the MenB Vaccine Also Reduces the Risk of Gonorrhea?


The MenB vaccine not only defends against deadly meningococcal disease but also offers additional protection against gonorrhea. With rising concerns over antibiotic resistance, this cross-protection is an unexpected public health win.

Whether you're a parent, traveler, or adult seeking preventive care, the MenB vaccine is a smart and effective health investment. In Thailand, it’s easy to access through private providers—just be sure to complete the full dose schedule and consult your doctor.

 

Do I Need to Book an Appointment?


  • Yes. 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

 

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What preparations are needed before testing?

  • The HIV rapid test result will be available as early as 15 minutes-- quick and easy!
  • For HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C Virus testing
    • No need to prepare anything.

  • For Gonorrhea/Chlamydia testing
    • For men, kindly avoid urinating at least 2 hours before getting tested.
    • For women, kindly wait at least 3 days after your period stopped before getting tested as the blood may interfere the results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Gonorrhea and Chlamydia


Does Not Having Any Symptoms Means I Don't Have to Get Tested?

It’s possible to be infected without showing any symptoms. Common symptoms, if they do appear, include pain during urination, unusual discharge, or bleeding. Testing can detect these infections early, even before symptoms arise, allowing for treatment that may help prevent potential health complications.

What Happened if I Tested Positive?

Both chlamydia and gonorrhea can be treated and cured with antibiotics. You may be prescribed medication and possibly advised to schedule a follow-up appointment to monitor your progress.

How Common Are Gonorrhea and Chlamydia?

Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the two most frequently reported bacterial sexually transmitted infections. Approximately 1 in 20 sexually active individuals aged 15 to 29 will contract chlamydia. The benefits of screening significantly outweigh the risks, and most people express a strong preference for being tested.

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