STD Check Up

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Solve Your Concerns About Sexually Transmitted Diseases with a StanTop Specialist!

Who needs STD checkup?

Confirming the presence and type of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is essential. Take a simple questionnaire below to determine if you fall under the following criteria, requiring a PCR test and blood test.

Symptoms

 The Most Dangerous Symptom of Human Papillomavirus is asymptomatic!

Condyloma has an average incubation period of 3 to 6 months and may sometimes appear asymptomatic. Notably, women may carry HPV without displaying any symptoms. The appearance of gonorrhea lesions resembles chicken combs or cabbages and significantly increases the risk of cervical cancer in women, making periodic check-ups essential rather than optional. 

Treatments in StanTop Urolgy Clinic

StanTop Urology Clinic conducts type tests for condyloma to accurately identify and treat HPV types in advance. You can experience effective gonorrhea treatment with rapid testing and treatment options that reduce the recurrence rate.

General Examination

We use magnification to detect hidden gonorrhea in pubic hair or lesions that are hard to discern with the naked eye.

PCR Test (Genetic Test)

 This test identifies not only gonorrhea but also various causative bacteria simultaneously, providing high accuracy and quick results. 

Blood Test/Tissue Test

 Through blood and tissue tests, we can determine the HPV type and offer precise treatment solutions. 

Gardasil Vaccination

 This vaccination is administered for gonorrhea prevention, and it can also be given to individuals with existing gonorrhea to reduce recurrence rates. 

Laser Cauterization Treatment

 This laser-based procedure effectively removes visible gonorrhea lesions.

Medication Application

 This approach removes gonorrhea by applying medication to the affected area. 

Immune System Enhancement

 As this disease is caused by a virus, low immunity increases the risk of recurrence. We reduce recurrence rates by boosting immunity during the treatment period.