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Cultures and swabs

Stool - general culture, children up to 2 years old
Fecal culture is a microbiological test that aims to accurately identify the species of pathogens (primarily bacteria) present in the examined material. This test is most often ordered in the course of severe diarrhea in children.

Stool - culture for Campylobacter
The test is recommended for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections with diarrhea, in order to exclude or confirm Campylobacter bacteria as its cause.

Culture of the throat swab
A microbiological test used to detect the presence of bacteria in the throat.

Culture of an ear swab
Bacterial culture testing based on the material obtained during an ear swab is performed during the diagnosis of inflammatory diseases of the ear, allows the evaluation of bacteria and the implementation of effective treatment of the disease.

Influenza A and B - rapid tests
The rapid tests are used for the initial confirmation of infection with the virus influenza A and B.

Cortisol in saliva
Cortisol secretion is characterized by a diurnal rhythm with a peak in secretion in the morning and a minimum around midnight.

SwimCount – male fertility
A rapid test for assessing semen quality (sperm count + quality). The result is 100% reliable compared to the most accurate laboratory method, CASA.

Strep A'lert - strep throat
A rapid throat swab test for detecting Group A Streptococcus (throat infection). The test detects strep throat and scarlet fever, both of which require antibiotic treatment.

Urogenital 4
Identification of DNA of 4 urogenital tract pathogens.

UROGENITAL 3
Urogenital 3 tests for the presence of DNA of three pathogens responsible for urogenital tract infections transmitted through sexual contact: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium.