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STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation

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What is the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation?

The STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation is an expanded blood-based diagnostic panel that screens for a wider range of sexually transmitted infections than a basic STD test. Using a single blood sample, this profile assesses for HIV, syphilis, herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2), and chlamydia, while also including both IgM and IgG antibody markers for herpes and chlamydia. This dual-antibody approach helps distinguish between infections that are currently active and those that occurred in the past, giving your doctor a more complete picture of your sexual health history.

This panel is particularly suited to individuals who have had moderate risk exposure, are experiencing mild symptoms, or have multiple sexual partners with inconsistent protection use. The included doctor consultation means your results are reviewed by a qualified healthcare professional who can interpret the findings in context, recommend confirmatory or follow-up tests where needed, and guide you on the appropriate course of action.

The test requires a 3 ml blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm and is available Monday through Saturday at your nearest Metropolis Lab or via home collection.

What Does an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Measure?

This panel tests nine parameters across multiple infections. What sets it apart from a basic STD screen is the inclusion of both IgM and IgG antibody markers for herpes and chlamydia, enabling a clearer distinction between recent, active, and past infections:

  • HIV-DUO (IVth Generation test): Simultaneously detects HIV p24 antigen and HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies, identifying infection earlier than older antibody-only tests
  • Syphilis Antibodies (Treponema): Identifies treponemal antibodies produced in response to Treponema pallidum, the bacterium responsible for syphilis
  • TPHA (Treponema Pallidum Hemagglutination Assay), Serum: A confirmatory syphilis test that verifies treponemal antibody reactivity and adds diagnostic specificity to the VDRL result
  • VDRL (RPR), Serum: A non-treponemal syphilis screening test that also assists in monitoring treatment response through titre tracking
  • Chlamydia Trachomatis IgG: Detects IgG antibodies indicating past exposure to Chlamydia trachomatis, helping identify chronic or previously acquired infection that may have gone undiagnosed
  • Chlamydia Trachomatis-IgA: Detects IgA antibodies associated with a current or recent active chlamydia infection at mucosal surfaces
  • HSV-1&2 IgM Antibody: Identifies IgM antibodies that appear during a recent or primary herpes simplex virus infection, covering both oral (HSV-1) and genital (HSV-2) herpes
  • HSV-1&2 (Herpes Simplex Virus-1&2) IgG Antibody: Detects IgG antibodies reflecting past HSV exposure or a recurrent, long-standing infection, providing a more complete picture of your herpes status
  • Doctor Consultation: A one-on-one consultation with a qualified doctor is included to help you understand your results, clarify any concerns, and plan appropriate next steps

STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation: Who Needs It and Why It Is Done

What Symptoms May Call for an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation?

This panel is recommended when certain symptoms or risk factors are present:

  • Recurrent or persistent genital discharge that has not resolved on its own
  • Burning, stinging, or pain during urination
  • Genital sores, blisters, or ulcers, whether painful or not
  • Unexplained rashes, particularly on the palms, soles, or genital area
  • Swollen or tender lymph nodes in the groin
  • Mild but recurring pelvic discomfort or lower abdominal pain
  • Unexplained fatigue, fever, or night sweats that persist without a clear cause
  • A history of recurrent oral or genital sores suggesting possible herpes

Who Should Get an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation?

This panel is particularly appropriate for the following groups:

  • Individuals with moderate sexual risk exposure, such as inconsistent condom use or multiple partners
  • Those with mild or non-specific symptoms suggestive of an STI
  • Anyone who has previously tested positive for an STI and wants a broader follow-up screen
  • Individuals who want to distinguish between a current and a past infection, particularly for herpes or chlamydia
  • People seeking a more thorough sexual health assessment than a basic STD panel provides
  • Couples planning a pregnancy who want a comprehensive baseline screen before conception
  • Those with a new sexual partner who want to confirm their STI status
  • Individuals with a prior history of pelvic inflammatory disease or unexplained fertility concerns

Why is an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Done?

Several common sexually transmitted infections can persist without producing obvious symptoms, quietly causing damage to the reproductive tract, nervous system, or immune function over time. This regular panel goes beyond basic screening by testing for both IgM and IgG antibody types for herpes and chlamydia, which helps identify whether an infection is newly acquired or has been present for a longer period. Paired with the doctor consultation, this information supports more accurate diagnosis and personalised treatment decisions.

Importance of STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation

The difference between a basic STD screen and a regular panel lies in the depth of information it provides. By including both IgM and IgG markers for herpes simplex and chlamydia, this panel can reveal infections that might not be apparent from acute markers alone. For instance, a person may have no active symptoms of chlamydia yet carry IgG antibodies from a past infection that affected their reproductive health without their knowledge. Similarly, detecting both HSV IgM and IgG together allows your doctor to determine whether herpes is a new primary infection or a recurring one, which has direct implications for treatment and partner counselling.

For individuals with moderate risk or mild symptoms, this level of diagnostic detail makes a significant clinical difference. The included doctor consultation adds another layer of value, ensuring that a more complex result set is properly interpreted and that you leave the process with a clear, informed plan rather than questions left unanswered.

STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Booking & Reports – Metropolis Healthcare

How to Book the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation and Get Your Reports?

  1. Simple Online Booking
    Booking can be done through the Metropolis Healthcare App or website. Select the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation, choose a convenient time slot, and provide your address for a blood test at home. You can also visit the nearest Metropolis Lab if you prefer to give the sample directly at the lab.
  2. Safe Home Sample Collection
    Our trained phlebotomists ensure timely collection of your sample while strictly following all safety and hygiene protocols.
  3. Sample Tracking Updates
    Stay informed at every step. From collection to testing, you can track your sample directly through the Metropolis Healthcare website.
  4. Accurate Laboratory Testing
    Your sample is processed at our NABL & CAP accredited laboratories, where expert technicians ensure accurate results.
  5. Quick & Easy Reports
    Receive your test reports promptly via email, WhatsApp, or by downloading them directly from the Metropolis Healthcare website or app.

Is Home Sample Collection for STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Available Near You?

Yes, Metropolis Healthcare offers home sample collection for the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation. Our trained phlebotomists visit your home at a time that suits you, maintaining strict hygiene and safety protocols throughout. This ensures complete privacy, saves you the effort of visiting a diagnostic centre, and delivers the same quality of sample handling as an in-lab visit.

In How Much Time Will I Get the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Report?

Reports for the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation are usually available within 5 days once the sample reaches the lab.

Note: Reporting time may vary based on your location.

Where Can I See or Get STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Results?

Test results from Metropolis Healthcare can be accessed through multiple convenient channels. You can log in to the Metropolis website using your credentials or use the Metropolis Healthcare App to view and download your reports. Additionally, test reports are sent via email or WhatsApp and you also have the option to collect a physical copy directly from the lab.

Interpreting STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Results

What Your STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Results May Indicate?

Each parameter in this panel produces a qualitative result, typically reported as Reactive or Non-Reactive for HIV and syphilis tests, and Positive or Negative for herpes and chlamydia markers. The presence of both IgM and IgG antibody results for certain infections allows for a more nuanced reading of your status:

Result Status

What It Suggests

Recommended Action

Non-Reactive or Negative for all parameters

No detectable evidence of the tested infections at the time of sample collection

Maintain routine screening based on your risk level; retest after any new exposure if clinically advised

Reactive or Positive for one or more parameters

A potential infection has been identified; a reactive screening result requires clinical interpretation and may need confirmatory testing before a diagnosis is made

Discuss all findings with your included doctor consultation; the doctor will advise on confirmatory testing, treatment, or further management

IgM Positive with IgG Negative (herpes or chlamydia)

Suggests a recent or primary infection with limited immune history to that pathogen

Requires prompt clinical review; early treatment is most effective in primary infections

IgG Positive with IgM Negative (herpes or chlamydia)

Suggests past exposure or a long-standing infection; the active phase may have already resolved

Discuss with your doctor to assess whether treatment or follow-up is required based on your full history

Understanding Abnormal STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Results by Parameter

Each reactive or positive finding should be reviewed by a doctor in the context of your symptoms and clinical history:

Parameter

Expected Result

A Reactive or Positive Result May Indicate

HIV-DUO (IVth Generation test)

Non-Reactive

Possible HIV infection; confirmatory testing is essential before a diagnosis is established

Syphilis Antibodies (Treponema)

Non-Reactive

Past or current exposure to Treponema pallidum; to be interpreted together with TPHA and VDRL results

TPHA (Treponema Pallidum Hemagglutination Assay), Serum

Non-Reactive

Confirmatory evidence of treponemal antibodies; may remain reactive even after successful treatment and requires clinical correlation

VDRL (RPR), Serum

Non-Reactive

Active syphilis infection; titre levels guide treatment decisions and track response. False-positive results can occasionally occur in pregnancy or autoimmune conditions

Chlamydia Trachomatis IgG

Negative

Past exposure to Chlamydia trachomatis, which may indicate a previously undiagnosed infection; clinical correlation with IgA result and symptoms is important

Chlamydia Trachomatis-IgA

Negative

Current or recent active chlamydia infection; if both IgA and IgG are positive, it may indicate a persistent or reactivated infection

HSV-1&2 IgM Antibody

Negative

Recent or primary herpes simplex virus infection affecting oral or genital areas; most reliably detected during an active episode

HSV-1&2 (Herpes Simplex Virus-1&2) IgG Antibody

Negative

Past HSV-1 or HSV-2 exposure or a recurrent, long-standing infection; IgG positivity confirms prior infection even when no active symptoms are present

How Should You Prepare for an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation?

This test involves a simple blood draw and requires very little advance preparation:

  • No fasting required: You can eat and drink normally before the test.
  • Share your clinical history: Provide details of any symptoms, recent exposures, previous STI diagnoses, or relevant treatments at the time of booking or during sample collection.
  • Disclose all medications: Inform your doctor about any antibiotics, antivirals, immunosuppressants, or supplements you are currently taking, as these can affect certain test outcomes.
  • Biotin caution: If you take biotin supplements at a dose above 5 mg per day, stop at least 8 hours before your test, as high-dose biotin can interfere with immunoassay measurements.
  • Clinician details: If referred by a doctor, keep their name and contact number ready to share at the time of booking.
  • Normal hydration: Drink water as usual before your appointment to ensure a smooth blood collection experience.

How Is an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Done? (Step-by-Step Procedure)

The test uses a small blood sample collected from a vein in your arm through a standard procedure:

  • Preparation: A tourniquet is tied around your upper arm to make the vein more accessible.
  • Cleaning: The puncture site is wiped with an antiseptic solution to maintain sterility.
  • Sample Collection: A sterile needle is used to draw approximately 3 ml of blood into a gel vacutainer tube.
  • Completion: The needle is removed and a small bandage is applied to the site.
  • Processing: The serum sample is sent to our accredited laboratory, where each of the nine parameters is tested using its respective diagnostic method.
  • Consultation: Once your results are ready, your included doctor consultation is arranged so that your findings are reviewed and explained in full.

Conditions That May Affect STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Accuracy

Certain patient-related factors can influence the accuracy or interpretation of your results. Your doctor will take these into account during the consultation:

  • Window period: Antibodies for HIV, syphilis, herpes, and chlamydia may not yet be detectable if exposure occurred within the past two to four weeks. A negative result during this period does not exclude infection, and retesting after the appropriate interval is advised if there has been a recent known exposure.
  • Ongoing antibiotic or antiviral treatment: Active treatment for bacterial or viral infections can suppress pathogen levels and may result in a false-negative for syphilis or chlamydia. Always inform your doctor of any current medications before testing.
  • Biological false-positive VDRL: Certain conditions, including pregnancy, autoimmune disorders, and systemic illnesses, can occasionally trigger a non-specific positive VDRL result without actual syphilis infection. The TPHA and treponemal antibody tests in this panel help differentiate these from true positives.
  • Timing of herpes antibody testing: IgM antibodies are most reliably detected during an active or primary herpes episode. Testing between symptom-free intervals may give a different IgM result, though IgG antibodies will remain detectable once established.
  • Biotin supplementation: High-dose biotin above 5 mg per day can interfere with immunoassay-based results. Stopping biotin at least 8 hours before sample collection reduces this risk.
  • Previous or resolved infections: IgG antibodies for herpes and chlamydia can remain detectable long after an infection has resolved. Your doctor will interpret these results alongside your symptoms and IgM findings to assess whether active infection is present.

Diseases That an STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Can Help Detect

This panel supports the identification of several significant sexually transmitted infections, with the ability to differentiate between acute and past exposure for key pathogens:

  • HIV Infection (Human Immunodeficiency Virus): The fourth-generation HIV test detects both antigen and antibody markers, enabling earlier identification of HIV infection than antibody-only methods. Prompt detection supports timely initiation of treatment and reduces the risk of onward transmission.
  • Syphilis: A bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum that can progress silently through multiple stages, potentially causing severe cardiovascular, neurological, and systemic complications if untreated. This panel uses three complementary syphilis tests for a more complete assessment.
  • Herpes Simplex Virus Infection (HSV-1 and HSV-2): By testing for both IgM and IgG antibodies, this panel can identify whether a herpes infection is newly acquired (IgM positive) or reflects past exposure and potential recurrence (IgG positive). This distinction is valuable for both treatment planning and partner counselling.
  • Chlamydia: The combination of IgA and IgG chlamydia testing helps detect both active infections and those that may have occurred previously without symptoms. Chlamydia is a leading cause of preventable infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease, making early detection particularly important.

References

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STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Price

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation with a clear pricing structure.

The STD Screening Regular with Doctor Consultation Price in Mumbai is ₹ 5,750 .

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

This test can be taken on any day of the week. There is no specific time-of-day requirement. If you have had a recent potential exposure, your doctor may recommend waiting two to four weeks before testing to allow antibodies and antigens to reach detectable levels.

No, fasting is not required. You can eat and drink normally before your appointment. Staying well-hydrated helps ensure a comfortable and smooth blood draw.

Severe dehydration may slightly concentrate blood components but is unlikely to significantly alter the qualitative outcomes of this screening panel. Drinking a normal amount of water before your appointment is always a good habit ahead of any blood test.

No specific dietary changes are needed. However, do inform your doctor about all medications, antivirals, and supplements you are currently taking. If you are on biotin at doses above 5 mg per day, stop at least 8 hours before the test to prevent potential interference with the immunoassay parameters.

A tourniquet is tied around your upper arm to make the vein visible. The area is cleaned with antiseptic and a sterile needle is used to draw approximately 3 ml of blood into a gel vacutainer tube. A bandage is applied once the needle is removed. The process takes only a few minutes from start to finish.

The test carries only the minor risks typical of any routine blood draw, such as mild discomfort, slight bruising, or temporary soreness at the puncture site. Serious complications are very rare and the procedure is considered safe for most individuals.

A normal result means all parameters are Non-Reactive or Negative. This indicates no detectable evidence of the tested infections in your blood sample at the time of collection. Your doctor will review the results alongside your clinical history during the included consultation to confirm their significance.

IgM antibodies appear early in the body's immune response and typically indicate a recent or active infection. IgG antibodies develop later and can remain in the bloodstream long after an infection has resolved, reflecting past exposure. By measuring both, this panel helps your doctor determine whether an infection is current or historical, which guides treatment decisions more precisely.

The regular panel includes two additional parameters compared to the basic panel: Chlamydia Trachomatis IgG and HSV-1&2 IgG Antibody. These IgG markers detect past or long-standing infections that the IgM and IgA markers in the basic panel may not capture. This makes the regular panel better suited to individuals with moderate risk exposure or a history of possible prior infections.

The included consultation gives you time with a qualified doctor who will review all nine parameters in your results, explain what each finding means in the context of your symptoms and health history, and advise you on the most appropriate next steps. This may include confirmatory testing, a treatment plan, lifestyle guidance, or reassurance if all results are clear.

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