PCR Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) – Fal Medical Laboratories

Check with complete confidence and privacy. High-sensitivity PCR technology for early detection of common sexually transmitted infections in Riyadh,Khamis Mushait andHail. Results within 5 working days.

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Price before discount: SAR 1200

Price Now: 900 SAR

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Why is it important to check now?

+1,000,000

More than a million treatable infections occur daily globally — WHO.

374 Million

New cases in one year (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis) — Source WHO .

 

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More than a million treatable infections occur every day worldwide — World Health Organization .

 

Globally approximately 40 million people live with HIV — early detection improves treatment and reduces transmission.

Why do we use PCR instead of antibody testing?

PCR detects the genetic material of the virus/bacteria directly even in the very early stages, before antibodies are formed. The result: higher accuracy and faster decision-making.

  • Detect very early even before symptoms appear.
  • Distinguish active (current) infections rather than just old infections.
  • Reduce the likelihood of false negatives in the first days compared to antibody tests.
  • More accurate information for your doctor to quickly determine the appropriate treatment.

Why choose Fal Labs?

  • Extreme Accuracy: State-of-the-art PCR machines for reliable, reproducible results.
  • Full privacy: Data protection and secure electronic delivery of results.
  • Easy to book: Online — Instant notification when results are ready

Tests included in the STD (PCR) package

Disease (Arabic) Name in English Sample type Brief summary reliable reference
HIV HIV-1/2 (RNA) – PCR blood Early detection of the virus via RNA to confirm infection and monitor treatment. Approved article (WHO)
Herpes simplex (1 and 2) Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1/2) – PCR blood It distinguishes between types 1 and 2 and is useful when clinically ulcers are suspected. Approved article (WHO)
Hepatitis B Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) – PCR blood Measuring viral load for diagnosis and evaluation of response to treatment. Approved article (WHO)
Hepatitis C Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) – PCR blood Detect/measure the virus to confirm infection and follow up on the treatment plan. Approved article (WHO)
Al-Zahri Treponema pallidum (Syphilis) – PCR blood Sexually transmitted bacterial infection; usually completed with a serological test. Approved article (WHO)
gonorrhea Neisseria gonorrhoeae – PCR pee Accurate diagnosis even in the absence of symptoms or low bacterial load. Approved article (WHO)
Chlamydia Chlamydia trachomatis – PCR pee A common infection of the urethra/cervix that can cause complications if neglected. Approved article (WHO)
Mycoplasma genitalium Mycoplasma genitalium – PCR pee May cause urethritis/cervicitis; important in recurrent cases. STIs page (WHO)
Ureaplasma (both types) Ureaplasma urealyticum/parvum – PCR pee Common germs; explained by association with symptoms and clinical context. STIs page (WHO)
Trichomonas vaginalis Trichomonas vaginalis – PCR pee Parasite causing discharge and itching; PCR increases detection sensitivity, especially for males. Approved article (WHO)
Candida albicans Candida albicans – PCR pee May be associated with urinary/genital infections; read with clinical condition. STIs page (WHO)
Candida glabrata Candida glabrata – PCR pee A type that may require a different treatment approach in case of recurrent infection. STIs page (WHO)
Gardnerella vaginalis Gardnerella vaginalis – PCR pee Associated with bacterial flora (BV); evaluation clinically and laboratory-based. STIs page (WHO)
Group B streptococci Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) – PCR pee Especially important for pregnant women to assess colonization and risk of transmission. STIs page (WHO)
Haemophilus ducreyi Haemophilus ducreyi – PCR blood Chancroid causative agent; useful in differential diagnosis. STIs page (WHO)
Urine culture + allergy test Urine Culture + Antibiotic Sensitivity pee Identify the bacteria causing the urinary tract infection and choose the most effective antibiotic. Approved article (WHO)

Frequently asked questions about the PCR test package for sexually transmitted diseases

Who needs this test?

Anyone who has had an unprotected relationship, or has symptoms such as burning urine/discharge/ulcers, or as a pre-relationship/premarital checkup.

Window period — does the result appear immediately after exposure?

It depends on the cause. Some viruses/germs need days/weeks to reach a detectable level. If it is negative early and the suspicion persists, it is preferable to retest later.

Do antibiotics work?

They may reduce the bacterial load of certain pathogens, so tell the lab about any medications within the last 14 days.

Does it require a swab?

No, this package is based on blood and urine samples only.

When does the result appear?
Within 5 working days of receiving the sample, it will be delivered electronically with complete confidentiality.
Have I informed your partner?

When a sexually transmitted infection is confirmed, it is advisable to test/treat the partner to avoid cross-transmission.

Is it suitable for pregnant women?

Some tests are ordered during pregnancy (e.g., syphilis and GBS). Get in touch with us to coordinate the most suitable sample.

Book your STD PCR test now via phone 966506473735 or WhatsApp, and your result will be delivered within 5 working days in complete confidentiality.