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Health Services | |
|---|---|
HIV services | Price |
• Anti-HIV | 300 |
• NAT HIV | 1,980 |
• CD4 Count | 660 |
• HIV Viral Load | 1,980 |
• HIV Drug Resistance | 9,120 |
• PrEP
• Promotion 999 + STIs
| Starts at 600 (medicine) |
• PEP
• Promotion 2,500 + STIs
| Starts at 960 (medicine) |
• Antiviral medication (HIV) | Starts at 960 |
Other STIs services | Price |
• Syphilis Screening Treponemal Test | 300 |
• RPR Test | 135 |
• RPR and Titer Test | 300 |
• TPPA | 500 |
• Syphilis Treatment 1-3 does(s) | Starts at 335/dose (medicine) |
• Gonorrhea/Chlamydia screening (CT/NG NAAT) | 1,620 |
• Gram Stain | 120 |
• Gonorrhea/Chlamydia treatment | 300 – 648 |
Multiplex PCR for 11 STIs
• Neisseria gonorrhoeae
• Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars A-K)
• Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars L1-3) LGV
• Mycoplasma genitalium
• Mycoplasma hominis
• Ureaplasma urealyticum / parvum
• Haemophilus ducreyi
• Herpes simplex virus 1
• Herpes simplex virus 2
• Treponema pallidum
• Trichomonas vaginalis
| 2,400 |
• Wart treatment (Apply chemical solution) | Start 100
|
• Wart treatment (Infrared coagulation) | 1,800 /time |
Hepatitis | Price |
• Anti-HAV (IgM, IgG) | 530 |
• HBsAg | 240 |
• Anti-HBs | 265 |
• Anti-HCV | 480 |
• HCV Viral Load | 2,040 |
Cancer screening and Ano-genital examination
*Excluding doctor fees and equipment costs | Price |
• HPV DNA Female > 30 years
| 1,800 |
• Vaginal Pap smear | 600 |
• Anal Pap smear | 600 |
• Vaginal/neovaginal examination | 600 |
• Anoscope | 250 |
• HRA | 1,000 |
Vaccines | Price Per injection |
• Hepatitis A Vaccine
| 1,770 (medicine) or package 3,900 |
• Hepatitis B Vaccine | 530 (medicine) or package 2,100 |
• HPV Vaccine: Gardasil 4
| 6,160 (medicine) or package 9,900 |
• HPV Vaccine: Gardasil 9 | 6,899 (medicine) or package 19,999
|
• Influenza Vaccine | 530 (medicine) |
Other health check ups | Price |
• Liver functions | 120 |
• Kidney functions | 120 |
• Cholesterol | 120 |
• HDL | 180 |
• LDL | 180 |
• Triglyceride | 160 |
• Glucose | 120 |
• HbA1C | 385 |
• Complete blood count (CBC) | 240 |
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Detecting the amount of CD4 white blood cells taken from blood sample. For people living with HIV, CD4 levels less than 200 will mean that you are prone to opportunistic infections. Individuals who are on antiretroviral therapy will have an estimate CD4 count at the level of 500-600.
Related contents
An antiviral drug for people living with HIV, which works by lowering the viral load.
After continuous medication, the amount of viral load will be very low that it could not be detected. Patients will not be able to transmit the virus to anyone. This is known as U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable)
Related contents
The Syphilis level screen testing will report the stage/level of syphilis the patient has so proper treatment could be admininstered. Stage 1: There will be lesions on the genitals, hard edges with no pain.
Stage 2: Presence of rash on the body, palms, soles, may occur patients may also have white patches in the oral cavity, whih will occur between 6 weeks – 6 months after infection.
Stage 3: The infection spreads throughout the body, affecting the functioning of the brain, eyes, heart, spinal cord and bones. This period is over 10 years.
Related contents
Treatment of Syphilis by injection of 2.4 million units of Benzathine Penicillin G.
through the hip muscles.
Sexual partner(s) should be brought in for an examination even if there are no symptoms. After the treatment patients should refrain from having sex for about 1-2 weeks
or use a condom every time because during this period, the infection can still spread
Related contents
“Screening test for Gonorrhea / Chlamydia by collecting samples from the throat, vulva or new vagina, rectum, and/or urine.
Results are reported within 2 hours.
Related contents
Screening test for Gonorrhea / Chlamydia by collecting samples from by collecting pus samples to be tested for gonorrhea-causing bacteria.
Related contents
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.
Related contents
Genital warts are caused by HPV infection. If symptoms occur, they can be treated with topical medications or treated with surgery such as electric shock
Infrared rays (Infrared) or laser (Laser) Patients should bring a sexual partner(s) for a check-up as well
Warts can be prevented with HPV vaccination and screening for cervical and anal cancer according to individual indications annually
Related contents
Check for immunity before Hepatitis vaccination. You can choose to check through a number of methods, including:
1. Long-term Immunization Test (Anti-HAV IgG). The test will be positive if you have been vaccinated or treated for Hepatitis A .
2. Anti-HAV IgM test is administered by the physician to check in patients with suspected disease, which will be positive in case of acute infection.
3. Combine both types of immunity. If the results show that they are immune, there is no need for vaccination.
Related contents
If you have never been vaccinated against HBsAg, screening is recommended every 12 months.
To be vaccinated, have both HBsAg and anti-HBs tested before vaccination.
Related contents
Hepatitis B Immunity Test can check both methods:
1. Test for antibodies (HBsAg) if hepatitis B virus is detected in the body, further treatment is needed.
2. Test for antibodies (Anti-HBs) for previous infections or patients who have been vaccinated before.
3. A type of antibody test that indicates signs of infection (Anti-HBc).
Both HBsAg and anti-HBs should be tested prior to vaccination.
Related contents
Immune test (anti-HCV) If test reports positive, it means there is an infection in the body or used to be an infection.
If anti-HCV is negative, it means that their is not cirrent or prior infections
No HCV vaccines available
Related contents
High-risk HPV increases the risk of cervical and anal cancer. Testing for high-risk HPV DNA is one of the screening options for these cancers. This test can be performed using a self-sampling method. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every 5 years.
Related contents
The Pap test (cervical cytology) is one of the screening options for cervical cancer. It is performed by a physician using specialized equipment to collect cells from the cervix and test them for abnormalities. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every 1-2 years.
Related contents
The anal Pap test (anal cytology) is a screening tool for anal cancer. It is performed by a physician inserting a cotton swab into the anus to collect cells, which are then tested for abnormalities. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every year.
Get vaccinated to boost hepatitis A immunity. Immunity testing is recommended before vaccination. (Choose from many types of tests according to the physician’s recommendation)
1. Vaccinate 2 doses 6 months apart without having to repeat the blood test after vaccination.
2. If the patient does not come for the next vaccination as scheduled, the treatment plan can continu without having to start over
3. People living with HIV can be vaccinated.
Related contents
” Get vaccinated against hepatitis B, boosting the immunity up to 97% (after 3 doses of vaccine)”
Both HBsAg and anti-HBs should be tested prior to vaccination.
Related contents
Can prevent 90% of warts (6,11 strains)
and can prevent cancer by 70% (protects against 16,18 strains)
1. Patients under 15 years old are vaccinated with 2 doses, vaccinating at 0 and 6-12 months.
2. Patients over 15 years old, will be treated with 3 doses of vaccination, by vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
3. People with immunodeficiency, regardless of age, get 3 doses of vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
Related contents
Can prevent 90% of warts (6,11 strains)
and prevent cancer by 80% (protects against strains 16,18,31,33,45,52 and 58)
1. Patients under 15 years old are vaccinated with 2 doses, vaccinating at 0 and 6-12 months.
2. Patients over 15 years old, will be treated with 3 doses of vaccination, by vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
3. People with immunodeficiency, regardless of age, get 3 doses of vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
Related contents
Get vaccinated to boost your immunity against influenza. After injection, immunity will last for 1 year.
It is recommended to inject annually.
An internal examination is performed by a physician using specialized equipment inserted into the vagina or neovagina to check for abnormalities and conduct further laboratory tests as needed.
Related contents
To detect cytologic changes (early signs of anal cancer) associated with some strains of HPV infection.
Related contents
Liver function test to check the readiness of those who take any medication continued for a period of time.
If abnormal liver values are detected, the physician will advise and adjust the guidelines for taking that medication further.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Kidney function test to check the readiness of those who take any medication continued for a period of time.
If there is an abnormal kidney value, the doctor will give advice and adjust the guidelines for receiving that drug further.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Check to know if the lipid levels in the bloodstream is at a healthy level or not.
If an abnormality is known, the physician will recommend a way to reduce fat levels to normal in a timely manner.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Measure the blood sugar level is higher than normal or not.
If abnormalities are found, the doctor will recommend further behavioral adjustments and treatments.
Patients should abstain from water and food 6 hours before the blood sugar level test.
Complete Blood Count test is conducted for general health checks and to screen for other diseases that may occur.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Initial mental health and depression screening /counseling and psychological assessment services by psychiatrists and counselors who specialize in gender diversity including referral services for treatment in the hospital system or treatment.
Detecting the amount of CD4 white blood cells taken from blood sample. For people living with HIV, CD4 levels less than 200 will mean that you are prone to opportunistic infections. Individuals who are on antiretroviral therapy will have an estimate CD4 count at the level of 500-600.
Related contents
An antiviral drug for people living with HIV, which works by lowering the viral load.
After continuous medication, the amount of viral load will be very low that it could not be detected. Patients will not be able to transmit the virus to anyone. This is known as U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable)
Related contents
The Syphilis level screen testing will report the stage/level of syphilis the patient has so proper treatment could be admininstered. Stage 1: There will be lesions on the genitals, hard edges with no pain.
Stage 2: Presence of rash on the body, palms, soles, may occur patients may also have white patches in the oral cavity, whih will occur between 6 weeks – 6 months after infection.
Stage 3: The infection spreads throughout the body, affecting the functioning of the brain, eyes, heart, spinal cord and bones. This period is over 10 years.
Related contents
Treatment of Syphilis by injection of 2.4 million units of Benzathine Penicillin G.
through the hip muscles.
Sexual partner(s) should be brought in for an examination even if there are no symptoms. After the treatment patients should refrain from having sex for about 1-2 weeks
or use a condom every time because during this period, the infection can still spread
Related contents
“Screening test for Gonorrhea / Chlamydia by collecting samples from the throat, vulva or new vagina, rectum, and/or urine.
Results are reported within 2 hours.
Related contents
Screening test for Gonorrhea / Chlamydia by collecting samples from by collecting pus samples to be tested for gonorrhea-causing bacteria.
Related contents
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.
Related contents
Genital warts are caused by HPV infection. If symptoms occur, they can be treated with topical medications or treated with surgery such as electric shock
Infrared rays (Infrared) or laser (Laser) Patients should bring a sexual partner(s) for a check-up as well
Warts can be prevented with HPV vaccination and screening for cervical and anal cancer according to individual indications annually
Related contents
Check for immunity before Hepatitis vaccination. You can choose to check through a number of methods, including:
1. Long-term Immunization Test (Anti-HAV IgG). The test will be positive if you have been vaccinated or treated for Hepatitis A .
2. Anti-HAV IgM test is administered by the physician to check in patients with suspected disease, which will be positive in case of acute infection.
3. Combine both types of immunity. If the results show that they are immune, there is no need for vaccination.
Related contents
If you have never been vaccinated against HBsAg, screening is recommended every 12 months.
To be vaccinated, have both HBsAg and anti-HBs tested before vaccination.
Related contents
Hepatitis B Immunity Test can check both methods:
1. Test for antibodies (HBsAg) if hepatitis B virus is detected in the body, further treatment is needed.
2. Test for antibodies (Anti-HBs) for previous infections or patients who have been vaccinated before.
3. A type of antibody test that indicates signs of infection (Anti-HBc).
Both HBsAg and anti-HBs should be tested prior to vaccination.
Related contents
Immune test (anti-HCV) If test reports positive, it means there is an infection in the body or used to be an infection.
If anti-HCV is negative, it means that their is not cirrent or prior infections
No HCV vaccines available
Related contents
High-risk HPV increases the risk of cervical and anal cancer. Testing for high-risk HPV DNA is one of the screening options for these cancers. This test can be performed using a self-sampling method. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every 5 years.
Related contents
The Pap test (cervical cytology) is one of the screening options for cervical cancer. It is performed by a physician using specialized equipment to collect cells from the cervix and test them for abnormalities. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every 1-2 years.
Related contents
The anal Pap test (anal cytology) is a screening tool for anal cancer. It is performed by a physician inserting a cotton swab into the anus to collect cells, which are then tested for abnormalities. If the test result is negative, it is recommended to repeat the test every year.
Get vaccinated to boost hepatitis A immunity. Immunity testing is recommended before vaccination. (Choose from many types of tests according to the physician’s recommendation)
1. Vaccinate 2 doses 6 months apart without having to repeat the blood test after vaccination.
2. If the patient does not come for the next vaccination as scheduled, the treatment plan can continu without having to start over
3. People living with HIV can be vaccinated.
Related contents
” Get vaccinated against hepatitis B, boosting the immunity up to 97% (after 3 doses of vaccine)”
Both HBsAg and anti-HBs should be tested prior to vaccination.
Related contents
Can prevent 90% of warts (6,11 strains)
and can prevent cancer by 70% (protects against 16,18 strains)
1. Patients under 15 years old are vaccinated with 2 doses, vaccinating at 0 and 6-12 months.
2. Patients over 15 years old, will be treated with 3 doses of vaccination, by vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
3. People with immunodeficiency, regardless of age, get 3 doses of vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
Related contents
Can prevent 90% of warts (6,11 strains)
and prevent cancer by 80% (protects against strains 16,18,31,33,45,52 and 58)
1. Patients under 15 years old are vaccinated with 2 doses, vaccinating at 0 and 6-12 months.
2. Patients over 15 years old, will be treated with 3 doses of vaccination, by vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
3. People with immunodeficiency, regardless of age, get 3 doses of vaccination at 0, 1-2 and 6 months.
Related contents
Get vaccinated to boost your immunity against influenza. After injection, immunity will last for 1 year.
It is recommended to inject annually.
An internal examination is performed by a physician using specialized equipment inserted into the vagina or neovagina to check for abnormalities and conduct further laboratory tests as needed.
Related contents
To detect cytologic changes (early signs of anal cancer) associated with some strains of HPV infection.
Related contents
Liver function test to check the readiness of those who take any medication continued for a period of time.
If abnormal liver values are detected, the physician will advise and adjust the guidelines for taking that medication further.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Kidney function test to check the readiness of those who take any medication continued for a period of time.
If there is an abnormal kidney value, the doctor will give advice and adjust the guidelines for receiving that drug further.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Check to know if the lipid levels in the bloodstream is at a healthy level or not.
If an abnormality is known, the physician will recommend a way to reduce fat levels to normal in a timely manner.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Measure the blood sugar level is higher than normal or not.
If abnormalities are found, the doctor will recommend further behavioral adjustments and treatments.
Patients should abstain from water and food 6 hours before the blood sugar level test.
Complete Blood Count test is conducted for general health checks and to screen for other diseases that may occur.
Should be checked every 3 months in the first year or every 6 months in the following year or as recommended by the physician.
Initial mental health and depression screening /counseling and psychological assessment services by psychiatrists and counselors who specialize in gender diversity including referral services for treatment in the hospital system or treatment.