Health Std(Sexually Transmitted Disease) Profile Female

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Jade STD Profile Female

Health STD Profile Female

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) often show no symptoms in their early stages — making regular screening essential for every woman who is sexually active. The Jade Cure STD Profile – Female offers a comprehensive evaluation for the most common bacterial and viral infections, including HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1 & 2), and Syphilis (VDRL).

STARTING FROM

Rs. 3500.00

Reports Within

24 Hours*

Test Parameters

6

Sample Type

Urine and Blood

Fasting

8-10 hours required

Test NameDescriptionTests Included
Anemia PanelEvaluates overall blood health and detects anemia, infection, or inflammation caused by chronic disease.CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Diabetic ProfileHelps assess blood-sugar balance and metabolic stress, which may affect immune function and infection recovery.HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin), FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar)
Kidney FunctionMonitors kidney filtration and hydration, often impacted by systemic infections.Creatinine, Urea / BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
Urine ExaminationDetects urinary tract infections (UTIs) or co-existing bacterial infections.Complete Urine Examination
Viral PanelScreens for viral infections affecting the immune system and liver health.HIV I & II, HBsAg (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen), HCV (Hepatitis C Virus), Herpes Simplex Virus 1 & 2 (IgG & IgM)
Bacterial PanelScreens for bacterial infections that may cause long-term complications if untreated.VDRL (Syphilis Test)
  • Detect sexually transmitted infections (STIs) early, even before symptoms appear.
  • Prevent transmission to partners or unborn children.
  • Monitor liver, kidney, and blood health affected by certain infections.
  • Take informed steps toward timely medical treatment and lifestyle care.
  • Ensure peace of mind and long-term reproductive wellness.
  • Women who are sexually active or have multiple partners.

  • Individuals experiencing unusual discharge, burning, itching, or pelvic pain.

  • Those with a new sexual partner or unprotected intercourse.

  • Women planning pregnancy or fertility treatments.

  • Anyone wanting a routine STD wellness check for peace of mind.

 

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

Why is STD testing important for women?

Many STDs cause no symptoms early on but can lead to infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, or pregnancy complications if undetected. Regular testing ensures early diagnosis and treatment.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Fasting is not required, but it’s best to follow any doctor’s instructions before sample collection.

Can this test detect all STDs?

It covers the most common viral and bacterial infections (HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Herpes 1/2, and Syphilis). For rarer or specific infections, your doctor may suggest additional tests.

How are STD results interpreted?

Positive results indicate infection or exposure; negative results show no current infection. Your doctor will interpret values and recommend follow-up tests if needed.

How often should I get tested?

If you are sexually active, once a year is recommended. More frequent testing is advised if you have new partners or symptoms.

Test Included

Test Name Description Tests Included
Anemia Panel Evaluates overall blood health and detects anemia, infection, or inflammation caused by chronic disease.
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Diabetic Profile Helps assess blood-sugar balance and metabolic stress, which may affect immune function and infection recovery.
HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin), FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar)
Kidney Function Monitors kidney filtration and hydration, often impacted by systemic infections.
Creatinine, Urea / BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
Urine Examination Detects urinary tract infections (UTIs) or co-existing bacterial infections.
Complete Urine Examination
Viral Panel Screens for viral infections affecting the immune system and liver health.
HIV I & II, HBsAg (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen), HCV (Hepatitis C Virus), Herpes Simplex Virus 1 & 2 (IgG & IgM)
Bacterial Panel Screens for bacterial infections that may cause long-term complications if untreated.
VDRL (Syphilis Test)

Why Take This Test

  • Detect sexually transmitted infections (STIs) early, even before symptoms appear.
  • Prevent transmission to partners or unborn children.
  • Monitor liver, kidney, and blood health affected by certain infections.
  • Take informed steps toward timely medical treatment and lifestyle care.
  • Ensure peace of mind and long-term reproductive wellness.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

Who Should Take This Test

  • Women who are sexually active or have multiple partners.

  • Individuals experiencing unusual discharge, burning, itching, or pelvic pain.

  • Those with a new sexual partner or unprotected intercourse.

  • Women planning pregnancy or fertility treatments.

  • Anyone wanting a routine STD wellness check for peace of mind.

Why Choose Jade Cure

  • Trusted Diagnostic Center in Mumbai
  • Affordable Pricing
  • Accurate Reports with Advanced Technology
  • Experienced Pathologists & Qualified Staff
  • Fast Turnaround Time
  • Home Sample Collection Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is STD testing important for women?

Many STDs cause no symptoms early on but can lead to infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, or pregnancy complications if undetected. Regular testing ensures early diagnosis and treatment.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Fasting is not required, but it’s best to follow any doctor’s instructions before sample collection.

Can this test detect all STDs?

It covers the most common viral and bacterial infections (HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Herpes 1/2, and Syphilis). For rarer or specific infections, your doctor may suggest additional tests.

How are STD results interpreted?

Positive results indicate infection or exposure; negative results show no current infection. Your doctor will interpret values and recommend follow-up tests if needed.

How often should I get tested?

If you are sexually active, once a year is recommended. More frequent testing is advised if you have new partners or symptoms.

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