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A UK vaginal microbiome test that profiles exactly what bacteria and microbes are present in your vagina. Identify any that might be causing BV or CV, find out which antibiotics may help, and take control of your vaginal health. Sample returned to our UK laboratory. Get your results in 2–5 days.
2 - 5 Day Turnaround
Discreet and Confidential
Accurate and Reliable Reporting
This service is perfect if you:
Are tracking a known infection in your vagina.
You have recurring symptoms - BV, thrush, irritation, odour - and want to understand the root cause.
You're trying to conceive and want to optimise your vaginal microbiome.
You've just finished treatment and want to check your microbiome has rebalanced
You're worried an older infection may have come back and want to check your microbiome.
Your GP's tests came back normal but you still feel something's off.
You're preparing for IVF or fertility treatment
You want a baseline reading of your vaginal health.
Are interested to see what effect vaginal probiotics are having.
Set up an account and order a kit. You'll receive the kit in the post in a few days
Follow the simple instructions to take your test. Register the kit using the QR code provided.
Once we receive your sample, you'll get your result displayed in your secure portal within 2-5 days.
Share your UTI test results with your GP or healthcare provider using our sharing feature
Our UTI test collects DNA from any bacteria, yeast and viruses present in your sample.We then analyse it and use the information to find unique matches to our database of over 4,000 different microbial species including bacteria and yeasts.
As our UTI test is not based on culture, we can return your results typically within 2-5 days of receiving your sample.
Our testing kit can be used in the comfort of your own home, with no need to visit a clinic or hospital.
Alongside discovering which microbes may be causing your symptoms, we also offer advice on which antibiotics may be effective against them.