Hpv dna subtypes
This is an important test that helps check for the presence and type of HPV infection.
£200.00
£149.00
About Hpv dna subtypes
What is human papillomavirus (HPV)?
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the name of a group of common viruses which infect humans. HPV is typically spread through skin-to-skin contact or sexual intercourse and most people will be infected with HPV at some point in their lives. HPV infection does not typically present with symptoms, but some high-risk strains can cause genital warts or increase the risk of cancer.
Why take the test?
This test checks for the presence and type of HPV infection. It is used to deduce whether an individual is infected with a high-risk strain of HPV which could cause problems down the line.
What's tested
HIGH RISK HPV SCREENING
LOW RISK HPV SCREENING
How it works
1
Purchase your Kit
Just order a test online and get your kit delivered right to your door unless you are ordering a COVID-19 Fit to Fly test where you will be given appointment options to attend our clinics across the United Kingdom for a nose and throat swab PCR test at the checkout stage.
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Take your test and post
Follow our simple instructions to take your sample and post back the enclosed prepaid envelope to our accredited lab for processing. We also offer home or workplace visits by a qualified nurse. For COVID-19 Fit to Fly tests you must attend one of our partner clinics for our trained collection officers to take your sample. You will then have the results emailed to you.
3
Get results directly to your dashboard
You will receive an email notification from our medical team when your results are available on your secure personalised health dashboard.
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