Laboratory tests help in timely and accurate diagnosis of various diseases. Laboratory tests are of decisive importance for the diagnosis of diseases: more than 60% of the information is provided by laboratory tests. The results of laboratory tests allow not only to identify the disease, but also to prescribe the appropriate treatment, so it is very important to carry it out accurately. Accuracy depends not only on the equipment with which the laboratory specialists work, but also on the patient. It is also very important to properly prepare for the examination.
Prices for women's study programs
- Gynecological examination of a woman 185 € / 139 €*
- Primary prevention program for women 36 € / 20 €*
- Research program for women 65 € / 49 €*
- Advanced research program for women 160 € / 120 €*
- Female hormone program 84 € / 63 €*
- Ovulation program 45 € / 34 €*
- Phase 1 Menstrual Cycle Control Program 45 € / 34 €*
- Phase 2 Menstrual Cycle Control Program 40 € / 30 €*
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Screening Program 50 € / 38 €*
- Anti-cancer ovarian and uterine screening program 75 € / 57 €*
- Anticancer Extended Ovarian and Uterus Screening Program 85 € / 64 €*
- Breast cancer screening program 27 € / 20 €*
- Cervical examination program 84 € / 63 €*
- Women's Cancer Screening Program 85 € / 64 €*
- TORCH Acute Infection Program 75 € / 57 €*
- TORCH Infection Program (planning pregnancy) 45 € / 34 €*
- Sex hormone testing program 80 € / 60 €*
* Price for those registered with the Sokrats clinic family doctor
How to prepare for examinations?
Basic requirements for a patient preparing for blood tests:
• It is recommended not to eat anything for 8-12 hours before blood tests. It is important to remember that juice, tea, coffee, especially with sugar, as well as food. Only water is allowed to drink.
• The patient must not have eaten for 3 hours before the general blood test.
• 1-2 days before the examination, it is advised to eat less fatty and fried food, not to drink alcohol. If a holiday is expected on the eve of the laboratory test, it is better to postpone the test for 1-2 days.
• Do not smoke for an hour before the test. The level of many enzymes and hormones in the blood can fluctuate at different times of the day, so it is advisable to carry out these tests before 10 am. morning
• It is recommended to avoid physical exertion (do not exercise) and stress before the blood test. It is advised to calm down and rest for 10-15 minutes.
• If you are about to start taking medication, then it is better to do the tests before you start taking them, or after 10-14 days of taking the medication. When determining the effectiveness of treatment, blood is usually tested 14-21 days after taking the drug. If you are taking medication, be sure to tell your doctor or laboratory staff about it.
• Blood tests are not recommended after X-ray and ultrasound examinations, massage, reflexology or physiotherapy procedures.
• The results of women’s hormonal tests are influenced by physiological factors related to the menstrual cycle, therefore, when preparing for the test of sex hormones, it is necessary to indicate the phase of the cycle and follow the recommendations of your doctor on which day of the cycle the tests should be performed.
Women's-study-programs
Other research programs
Gynecological examination of a woman
A cervical screening program for cancer prevention includes:
• Gynecologist consultation and examination
• Ultrasound examination
• Cytological examination of the cervix in a liquid medium (PAP examination)
• Secondary gynecologist consultation Cytological examination of the cervix in liquid medium (PAP) is especially recommended due to the technique of sample preparation, it stands out for its effectiveness and the possibility of additional tests. Using a liquid medium, a brush with material taken from the cervix for examination is inserted into a bottle with a fixing medium. In this way, the material sent to the laboratory is recorded uniformly, errors are avoided. The research is significantly more accurate.
Primary prevention program for women
The research program consists of only the most important laboratory tests. Pancreas, kidney activity, blood fat and sugar levels, thyroid gland activity are evaluated. The program consists of the following studies:
• alpha-Amylase Alanine aminotransferase (GPT, ALT) Aspartate aminotransferase (GOT, AST)
• General blood test
• Total bilirubin
• Direct bilirubin
• Cholesterol
• High density or “good” cholesterol
• Serum glucose concentration
• Creatinine Free thyroxine (FT4)
• Low density or “bad” cholesterol
• Urea Thyrotropin (TTH, TSH)
• Triglycerides
Research program for women
The optimal study program for women. The program consists of the most important and most frequently prescribed laboratory tests. Blood cells, urine composition, liver enzymes, kidney function indicators, blood fats and sugar, inflammation index, basic electrolytes, thyroid hormones and vitamin D are tested.
The program consists of the following studies:
• alpha-Amylase
• Total protein • General blood test
• General urinalysis
• Microscopy of whole blood
• Total bilirubin
• Direct bilirubin
• Chlorine
• Cholesterol
• HDL-cholesterol ENG (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)
• Gamma glutamyltransferase
• Glucose Aspartate aminotransferase (GOT, AST) Aspartate aminotransferase (GPT, ALT)
• Calcium • Potassium
• Creatinine Free thyroxine (FT4)
• LDL-Cholesterol
• Sodium
• Urea Thyrotropin (TTH, TSH)
• Triglycerides
• Vitamin D
Advanced research program for women
This is the most lab-based program for those who want to explore the "whole body." It examines: blood cells, urine composition, liver enzymes, kidney function indicators, blood fats and sugar, inflammation indicators, basic electrolytes, thyroid hormones, vitamin D. The program includes not only the most important and commonly prescribed laboratory tests, but also rarer ones designed to evaluate the condition of the cardiovascular system, cancer markers, etc. The program consists of the following studies:
• alpha-Amylase
• Total protein
• General blood test
• General urinalysis
• Microscopy of whole blood
• Total bilirubin
• Direct bilirubin CA 125 (a marker for ovarian cancer) CA 15-3 (breast cancer marker) CA 19-9 (pancreatic cancer marker) CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)
• Cholesterol C-Reactive Protein (CRB)
• High sensitivity CRB
• HDL-cholesterol
• Ferritin
• Gamma-GT
• Glucose GOT (AST) GPT (ALT)
• Homocysteine
• Calcium
• Potassium
• Creatinine Free thyroxine (FT4)
• Magnesium
• LDL-Cholesterol
• Sodium
• Urea Thyrotropin (TTH, TSH)
• Triglycerides
• Vitamin D
Female hormone program
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)
• DHEA-SO4
• Estradiol
• Follitropin
• Lutropin
• Progesterone
• Prolactin Thyrotropin (TTH, TSH)
Ovulation program
The quantity and ratio of sex hormones is very important for ovulation to occur. The program consists of the main hormones that help to correctly estimate ovulation. The program consists of the following studies:
• Estradiol
• Follitropin
• Lutropin
• Progesterone
Phase 1 Menstrual Cycle Control Program
The program is intended for women, which evaluates the production of the main sex hormones, allowing to judge the maturation of the follicle in the ovaries, preparation for ovulation.
Recommended to be done on cycle day 1-7 (ideally on cycle day 3-5). The program consists of the following studies:
• Estradiol
• Follitropin
• Lutropin
• Prolactin
Phase 2 Menstrual Cycle Control Program
The program is intended for women to assess the menstrual cycle, the maturation of the corpus luteum in the ovaries and the production of male hormones in the body. It is recommended to do it on day 15-20 of the cycle.
The program consists of the following studies:
• Progesterone
• SHBG
• Testosterone
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Screening Program
With polycystic ovary syndrome, the production of sex hormones and their ratio are disturbed (male sex hormones increase, while female sex hormones decrease). The program consists of the main hormones that are tested when polycystic ovary syndrome is suspected. The program consists of the following studies:
• Follitropin
• Lutropin
• SHBG
• Testosterone
Anti-cancer ovarian and uterine screening program
The program consists of the following studies
CA 125 (a marker for ovarian cancer)
CA 19-9 (pancreatic cancer marker)
CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) HE-4
• ROMA index
Anticancer Extended Ovarian and Uterus Screening Program
The program consists of cancer markers, which are usually increased in ovarian and uterine cancer. P.S. these cancer markers cannot be performed for the purpose of prevention. Cancer markers are used to clarify the diagnosis and monitor the progress of cancer treatment.
The program consists of the following studies:
alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) CA 125 (a marker for ovarian cancer)
• CA 19-9 CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) HE-4
• ROMA index
Breast cancer screening program
The program is for breast cancer screening, which consists of cancer markers that are increased in breast cancer. P.S. these cancer markers cannot be performed for the purpose of prevention. Cancer markers are used to clarify the diagnosis and monitor the progress of cancer treatment.
The program consists of the following studies:
CA 15-3 (breast cancer marker)
CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)
Cervical examination program
A program for the prevention of cervical cancer, consisting of the highest quality liquid medium technology cervical cell examination and a particularly accurate human papilloma virus examination. Malignant types of human papillomavirus are the main cause of cervical cancer. The program consists of the following studies:
• ThinPrep cytology of liquid media
• HPV 16, 18 with screening for high-risk genotypes
Women's Cancer Screening Program
CA 125 (a marker for ovarian cancer)
CA 15-3 (breast cancer marker)
CA 19-9 (pancreatic cancer marker)
CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) HE-4
• ROMA index
TORCH Acute Infection Program
• Chlamydia trachomatis IgA
• IgM detection of herpes simplex viruses type 1 and 2
CMV IgM (cytomegalovirus antibodies IgM)
• Rubella IgM
• Toxoplasma IgM antibodies
TORCH Infection Program (planning pregnancy)
CMV IgG (cytomegalovirus antibody IgG)
• Rubella IgG
• Toxoplasma IgG antibodies
Sex hormone testing program
The program consists of the following studies:
• Estradiol
• Follitropin
• Lutropin SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin)
• Progesterone
• Progesterone
• Testosterone