At Kandilarov Laboratory, we think about how to most effectively deliver our services to you – our patients! After a careful analysis of your needs and the trends in health and medicine, the specialists from the Kandilarov laboratory have prepared combinations of different tests to cover as wide a range of complaints as possible.
Service packages guarantee the best prices and the most accurate diagnosis of various health problems and conditions. By choosing one of our ready-made laboratory service solutions, you save time and effort, while achieving an efficient result at a reasonable price!
Choose from our full list of packages at the link below or on-site at our laboratories – laboratories town. Sofia laboratories, laboratories in the city. Varna, laboratory in Varna. Goce Delchev and laboratories in Varna. Plovdiv.
Fee for collection of biological material under NHIS and administrative service – BGN 5.00. Blood collection, consumables, rendering and administrative services – BGN 5.00. Consumables, necropsy microbiology and administrative services – BGN 5.00. Home visit – BGN 30.00
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Kandilarov Laboratory reserves the right to make changes to the price list.
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Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – Every day
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
g17 | Paspalum notatum | Paspalum notatum |
g2 | Bermuda grass | Cynodon dactylon |
g7 | Reed | Phragmites communis |
g202 | Maize, pollen | Zea mays |
g10 | Sorghum | Sorghum halepense |
g100 | Raigras | Lolium perenne |
g12 | Rye, pollen | Secale cereale |
g6 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g205 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g206 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g215 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g209 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g210 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
g212 | Timothy | Phleum pratense |
t19 | Acacia | Acacia mimosa |
t2 | Alder | Alnus glutinosa |
t100 | Alder | Alnus glutinosa |
t101 | Alder | Alnus glutinosa |
t226 | Arizona cypress | Cupressus arizonica |
t25 | Clear | Fraxinus excelsior |
t103 | Clear | Fraxinus excelsior |
t5 | Beech | Fagus sylvatica |
t14 | Poplar | Populus nigra |
t222 | Cypress | Cupressus sempervirens |
t105 | Date palm | Phoenix dactylifera |
t8 | Elm | Ulmus campestris |
t4 | Hazel pollen | Corylus avellana |
t102 | Hazel pollen | Corylus avellana |
t106 | Lilac | Syringa vulgaris |
t11 | Platan | Platanus acerifolia |
t241 | Platan | Platanus acerifolia |
t63 | Cedar | Juniperus ashei |
t71 | Mulberry | Morus rubra |
t7 | Oak | Quercus robur |
t9 | Olive | Olea Europaea |
t224 | Olive | Olea Europaea |
t104 | Olive | Olea Europaea |
t210 | Bird grapes | Ligustrum vulgare |
t3 | Birch | Betula verrucosa |
t215 | Birch | Betula verrucosa |
t216 | Birch | Betula verrucosa |
t225 | Birch | Betula verrucosa |
t17 | Japanese cryptometry | Cryptomeria japonica |
t10 | Walnut | Juglans regia |
w101 | One-year pass | Mercurialis annua |
w10 | White pile loboda | Chenopodium album |
w100 | White pile loboda | Chenopodium album |
w6 | Wild wormwood | Artemisia vulgaris |
w231 | Wild wormwood | Artemisia vulgaris |
w233 | Wild wormwood | Artemisia vulgaris |
w20 | Nettle | Urtica dioica |
w14 | Amaranth | Amaranthus retroflexus |
w1 | Ambrosia | Ambrosia artemisiifolia/elatior |
w230 | Ambrosia | Ambrosia artemisiifolia/elatior |
w300 | Ambrosia | Ambrosia artemisiifolia/elatior |
w9 | Zhivovillak | Plantago lanceolata |
w234 | Zhivovillak | Plantago lanceolata |
w11 | Valmo | Salsola kali |
w18 | Sourdough | Rumex acetocella |
w21 | Healing spoil | Parietaria judaica |
w211 | Healing spoil | Parietaria judaica |
m6 | Alternaria alternata | Alternaria alternata |
m229 | Alternaria alternata | Alternaria alternata |
m3 | Aspergillus fumigatus | Aspergillus fumigatus |
m220 | Aspergillus fumigatus | Aspergillus fumigatus |
m221 | Aspergillus fumigatus | Aspergillus fumigatus |
m222 | Aspergillus fumigatus | Aspergillus fumigatus |
m5 | Candida albicans | Candida albicans |
m2 | Cladosporium herbarum | Cladosporium herbarum |
m100 | Cladosporium herbarum | Cladosporium herbarum |
y1 | Malassezia sympodialis | Malassezia sympodialis |
y2 | Malassezia sympodialis | Malassezia sympodialis |
y3 | Malassezia sympodialis | Malassezia sympodialis |
y4 | Malassezia sympodialis | Malassezia sympodialis |
y5 | Malassezia sympodialis | Malassezia sympodialis |
m1 | Penicilium chrysogenum | Penicilium chrysogenum |
d70 | Acarus siro | Acarus siro |
i206 | American cockroach | Periplaneta americana |
i300 | American cockroach | Periplaneta americana |
d2 | American dust mite | Dermatophagoides farinae |
d100 | American dust mite | Dermatophagoides farinae |
d101 | American dust mite | Dermatophagoides farinae |
d201 | Blomia tropicalis | Blomia tropicalis |
d1 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d202 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d203 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d103 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d104 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d205 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d102 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
d209 | European dust mite | Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
i6 | German cockroach | Blatella germanica |
i100 | German cockroach | Blatella germanica |
i101 | German cockroach | Blatella germanica |
i102 | German cockroach | Blatella germanica |
i103 | German cockroach | Blatella germanica |
d73 | Glycyphagus domesticus | Glycyphagus domesticus |
d105 | Glycyphagus domesticus | Glycyphagus domesticus |
d71 | Lepidoglyphus destructor | Lepidoglyphus destructor |
d72 | Tyrophagus putrescentiae | Tyrophagus putrescentiae |
e1 | Cat | Felis domesticus |
e94 | Cat | Felis domesticus |
e220 | Cat | Felis domesticus |
e228 | Cat | Felis domesticus |
e4 | Cattle | Bos domesticus |
e100 | Cattle | Bos domesticus |
e5 | Dog | Canis familiaris |
e101 | Dog | Canis familiaris |
e102 | Dog | Canis familiaris |
e221 | Dog | Canis familiaris |
e80 | Goat | Capra hircus |
e6 | Guinea pig | Cavia porcellus |
e84 | Hamster | Cricetus cricetus |
e3 | Horse | Equus caballus |
e227 | Horse | Equus caballus |
e103 | Mouse | Mus musculus |
e83 | Pig | Sus domesticus |
e82 | Rabbit | Oryctolagus spp. |
e73 | Rat | Rattus norvegicus |
e81 | Sheep | Ovis aries |
i3 | Wasp venom | Vespula vulgaris |
i209 | Wasp poison | Vespula vulgaris |
i1 | Honey bee | Apis mellifera |
i208 | Honey bee | Apis mellifera |
i214 | Honey bee | Apis mellifera |
i217 | Honey bee | Apis mellifera |
i25 | Hornet | Dolichovespula spp. |
i4 | Paper wasp venom | Polistes dominulus |
i210 | Paper wasp venom | Polistes dominulus |
f6 | Barley | Hordeum vulgare |
f11 | Buckwheat | Fagopyrum esculentum |
f508 | Buckwheat | Fagopyrum esculentum |
f8 | Maize | Zea mays |
f5 | Rust | Secale cereale |
f335 | Lupin seeds | Lupinus albus |
f55 | Millet | Panicum miliaceum |
f7 | Oats | Avena sativa |
f224 | Poppy seed | Papaver somniferum |
f516 | Poppy seed | Papaver somniferum |
f226 | Pumpkin seeds | Cucurbita pepo |
f347 | Kinoa | Chenopodium quinoa |
f9 | Rice | Oryza sativa |
f10 | Sesame | Sesamum indicum |
f518 | Sesame | Sesamum indicum |
k84 | Sunflower seeds | Helianthus annuus |
f124 | Spelta | Triticum spelta |
f4 | Wheat | Triticum aestivum |
f98 | Wheat | Triticum aestivum |
f1 | Egg white | Gallus domesticus |
f233 | Egg white | Gallus domesticus |
f232 | Egg white | Gallus domesticus |
f323 | Egg white | Gallus domesticus |
k208 | Egg white | Gallus domesticus |
f510 | Egg yolk | Gallus domesticus |
f75 | Egg yolk | Gallus domesticus |
f506 | Camel milk | Camelus dromedarius |
f2 | Cow’s milk | Bos domesticus |
f76 | Cow’s milk | Bos domesticus |
f77 | Cow’s milk | Bos domesticus |
f78 | Cow’s milk | Bos domesticus |
f300 | Goat milk | Capra hircus |
f286 | Mare’s milk | Equus caballus |
f325 | Sheep milk | Ovis aries |
f49 | Apple | Malus domestica |
f434 | Apple | Malus domestica |
f514 | Apple | Malus domestica |
f435 | Apple | Malus domestica |
f92 | Banana | Musa acuminata |
f288 | Blueberry | Vaccinium myrtillus |
f242 | Cherry | Prunus spp. |
f328 | Fig | Ficus carica |
f521 | Grapes | Vitis vinifera |
f84 | Kiwi | Actinidia deliciosa |
f500 | Kiwi | Actinidia deliciosa |
f503 | Kiwi | Actinidia deliciosa |
f501 | Kiwi | Actinidia deliciosa |
f502 | Kiwi | Actinidia deliciosa |
f348 | Lychee | Litchi chinesis |
f91 | Mango | Mangifera indica |
f87 | Stump | Cucumis melo |
f33 | Orange | Citrus sinensis |
f293 | Papaya | Carica papaya |
f95 | Peach | Prunus persica |
f420 | Peach | Prunus persica |
f94 | Pear | Pyrus communis |
f255 | Plum | Prunus domestica |
f343 | Raspberry | Rubus idaeus |
f44 | Strawberry | Fragaria ananassa |
f20 | Almond | Prunus dulcis |
f18 | Brazil nut | Bertholletia excelsa |
f354 | Brazil nut | Bertholletia excelsa |
f202 | Porridge | Anacardium occidentale |
f443 | Porridge | Anacardium occidentale |
f309 | Naught | Cicer arietinus |
f17 | Hazelnut | Corylus avellana |
f428 | Hazelnut | Corylus avellana |
f425 | Hazel | Corylus avellana |
f440 | Hazelnut | Corylus avellana |
f522 | Hazelnut | Corylus avellana |
f439 | Hazelnut | Corylus avellana |
f235 | Lentils | Lens culinaris |
f345 | Macadamia | Macadamia integrifolia |
f513 | Macadamia | Macadamia integrifolia |
f12 | Peas | Pisum sativum |
f13 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f422 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f423 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f424 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f447 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f325 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f427 | Peanut | Arachis hypogea |
f201 | Pecan | Carya illinoensis |
f203 | Pistachio | Pistacia vera |
f14 | Soy | Glycine max |
f353 | Soy | Glycine max |
f431 | Soy | Glycine max |
f432 | Soy | Glycine max |
f511 | Soy | Glycine max |
f256 | Walnut | Juglans regia |
f441 | Walnut | Juglans regia |
f512 | Walnut | Juglans regia |
f315 | Green beans | Phaseolus vulgaris |
p10 | herring worm | Anisakis simplex |
p11 | herring worm | Anisakis simplex |
f3 | Atlantic fever | Gadus morhua |
f509 | Atlantic fever | Gadus morhua |
f355 | Sharan | Cyprinus carpio |
f258 | Mida | Mytilus edulis |
f23 | Crab | Chionoecetes spp. |
f258 | Squid | Loligo spp. |
f80 | Lobster | Homarus gammarus |
f290 | Oyster | Ostrea edulis |
f41 | Salmon | Salmo salar |
f338 | Mussel pectin | Pecten spp. |
f515 | Shrimp | Pandalus borealis |
f24 | Prawn | Litopaenaeus setiferus, Farfantepenaeus aztecus, Farfantepenaeus dourarum |
f517 | Black tiger prawn | Penaeus monodon |
f40 | Tuna fish | Thunnus albacares |
f207 | Midi | Ruditapes spp. |
f271 | Anason | Pimpinella anisum |
f265 | Kim | Carum carvi |
f89 | Mustard | Brassica / Sinapis spp. |
f519 | Mustard | Brassica / Sinapis spp. |
f283 | Regan | Origanum vulgare |
f218 | Red pepper | Capsicum annuum |
f86 | Parsley | Petroselinum crispum |
f27 | Beef | Bos domesticus |
e204 | Beef | Bos domesticus |
f83 | Chicken | Gallus domesticus |
f321 | Horse | Equus caballus |
f88 | Sheep | Ovis aries |
f26 | Pork | Sus domesticus |
f213 | Rabbit | Oryctolagus spp. |
f284 | Turkey | Meleagris gallopavo |
f96 | Avocados | Persea americana |
f216 | Cabbage | Brassica oleracea var. Capitata |
f31 | Carrot | Daucus carota |
f507 | Carrot | Daucus carota |
f85 | Celina | Apium graveolens |
f417 | Celina | Apium graveolens |
f504 | Celina | Apium graveolens |
f505 | Celina | Apium graveolens |
f47 | Garlic | Allium sativum |
f215 | Lettuce | Lactuca sativa |
f342 | Olive | Olea europaea |
f48 | The Onion | Allium cepa |
f35 | Potato | Solanum tuberosum |
f25 | Domat | Solanum lycopersicum |
f520 | Domat | Solanum lycopersicum |
f212 | Mushrooms | Agaricus hortensis/bisporus |
f324 | Hops | Humulus lupulus |
f45 | Bread yeast | Sacccaromyces cerevisiae |
k82 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k215 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k217 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k218 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k220 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k221 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k224 | Latex | Hevea brasiliensis |
k81 | Ficus benjamin | Ficus benjamina |
k202 | Pineapple | Ananas comosus |
o214 | Hom s lactoferrin |
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is desirable that the patient consume most of the foods that are in the test 2 weeks before being tested.
f02 | Milk | Milk |
f78 | Casein | Casein |
f76 | Alpha-lactalbumin | Alpha-lactalbumin |
f77 | Beta-Lactoglobulin | Beta-Lactoglobulin |
e204 | Bovine serum albumin | Bovine serum albumin |
f01/f75 | Egg white/egg yolk mix | Egg white/yolk mix |
f09 | Rice | Rice |
f14 | Soybean | Soybeans |
f92 | Banana | Banana |
f26 | Pork meat | Pork meat |
f27 | Beef meet | Beef |
f83 | Checken meet | Chicken |
fx10 | Flour mix Wheat,Rye,Barley & Oat (flours that contain Gluten) | Flour mix Wheat,Rye,Barley & Oats (flours containing gluten) |
f45 | Beaker’s Yeast | Breaker’s yeast |
d01/d02 | D.pteronyssinus/D.farinae mix | Mix of domestic mite in Europe and domestic mite in North America |
m02/m06 | Cladosporium herbarum/Altenaria alternate mix | Cladosporium herbarum/Altenaria alternate mix |
t03/t07 | Birch pollen/Oak pollen mix | Birch pollen/oak pollen mix |
t02/t04 | Alder pollen/Hazel pollen mix | Alder pollen/ Hazel pollen mix |
gx7 | 6 Grass mix- cockfoot pollen,Meadow fescue pollen , Rye grass pollen , Timothy grass pollen, Kentucky blue grass pollen , Velvet grass pollen |
6 Grasses Mix Coon’s Head Pollen, Meadow Fescue Pollen, Rye Grass Pollen, Timothy Grass Pollen Meadow Broom Pollen, Meadow Woolly Meadow Pollen |
tlgE | Total IgE | Total IgE |
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is desirable that the patient consume most of the foods that are in the test 2 weeks before being tested.
– Egg (whole) | – Cow/goat/sheep milk; | |
– Yoghurt | – Casein | |
– Cottage cheese | – Kelp | |
– Nori | – Wakame | |
– Spirulina | – Chlorella | |
– Avocado | – Broccoli | |
– Cauliflower | – Ginger | |
– Cabbage (white and red) | – Carrot | |
– Celina | – Cucumber | |
– Onion | – Leek | |
– Spinach | – Potato | |
– Pepper (green, red , yellow) | – Red beetroot | |
– Apple | – Pear | |
– Blackcurrant | – Banana | |
– Watermelon | – Melon | |
– Olive (red and green) | – Orange | |
– Grapefruit | – Lemon | |
– Strawberry | – Raspberry | |
– Blueberry | – Tomato | |
– Kinoa | – Chia (seeds) | |
– Almond | – Peanut | |
– Porridge | – Peas | |
– Lentil | – Chickpea | |
– Linseed | – Bread yeast | |
– Maize | – Durum wheat | |
– Gluten | – Rye | |
– Barley | – Oats | |
– Rice | – Wheat | |
– Honey |
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is desirable that the patient consume most of the foods that are in the test 2 weeks before being tested.
– Lamb | – Beef | – Pork |
– Chicken | – Turkey | – Cod |
– Trout | – Salmon | – Sardine |
– Flounder | – Tuna | – Prawn |
– Casein | – Cow’s milk | – Sheep milk |
– Goat milk | – Camembert | – Parmesan |
– Roquefort | – Egg yolk | – Egg white |
– Apple | – Pear | – Cherry |
– Plum | – Grapes (white and red) | – Strawberry |
– Raspberry | – Grapefruit | – Orange |
– Lemon | – Pineapple | – Banana |
– Furma | – Kiwi | – Mango melon |
– Mango | – Peach | – Olive (green and black) |
– Fennel (bulb) | – Cucumber | – Green flounder (raw)g |
– Asparagus | – Spinach | – Dmat |
– Courgettes | – Carrot | – Potato |
– Garlic | – Horseradish | – Red radish |
– Celina | – Onion | – Beans |
– White beans | – Peas | – Lentils |
– Soya | – Mushrooms | – Cauliflower |
– White cabbage | – Basil | – Curry |
– Fennel (spice from dried leaves) | – Parsley | – Mint |
– Kimion | – Black pepper(grains) | – Thyme |
– Cinnamon | – Cafe | – Cocoa |
– Black tea | – Bread yeast | – Buckwheat |
– Millet | – Maize | – Rice |
– Rust | – Wheat | – Mustard seeds |
– Sesame | – Peanut | – Hazelnut |
– Coconut | – Almond | – Sham-peanut |
– Walnut |
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is desirable that the patient consume most of the foods that are in the test 2 weeks before being tested.
– Cashews;
– Peanuts;
– Egg – whole | – Cow’s milk; | |
– Garlic; | – Ginger; | |
– Mushrooms; | – Cocoa; | |
– May Bread; | – Beef; | |
– Chicken; | – Lamb; | |
– Pork; | – Salmon, Trout; | |
– Shrimp, Crab, Lobster, Mussels; | – Fish Ton; | |
– Fever, Flounder; | – Broccoli; | |
– Cabbage – white, red; | – Carrot; | |
– Celina; | – Cucumber; | |
– Leek – onion; | – Pepper – green, red, yellow; | |
– Potato; | – Apple; | |
– Currant; | – Grapefruit; | |
– Watermelon, Melon; | – Olives – black, green; | |
– Orange, Lemon; | – Strawberries; | |
– Tomatoes; | – Almonds; | |
– Soy; | – Peas, Lentils, White and Green Beans; | |
– Hazelnuts; | – Maize; | |
– Durum wheat; | – Gluten; | |
– Oats; | – Rye; | |
– Wheat; | – Rice; |
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is desirable that the patient consume most of the foods that are in the test 2 weeks before being tested.
– Egg white;
– Cow’s milk;
– Fever;
– Wheat;
– Rust;
– Barley;
– Rice;
– Orange;
– Banana;
– Kiwi;
– Strawberry;
– Celina;
– Soy;
– Carrot;
– Domat;
– Garlic;
– Hazel;
– Peanut;
– Curry;
– Black pepper (grains);
– Sesame;
– May Bread;
– Pork;
– Beef;
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is advisable to exclude all anti-allergy medications for about 2-3 days before drawing blood.
t03 | Birch pollen | Birch pollen |
t02 | Alder pollen | Alder pollen |
t04 | Hazel pollen | Hazel pollen |
t07 | White Oak pollen | White oak pollen |
t09 | Olive pollen | Olive pollen |
g06 | Timothy Grass pollen | Timothy grass pollen |
g12 | Rye pollen | Rye pollen |
w01 | Ragweed pollen | Ragweed pollen |
w06 | Mugwort pollen | Wild wormwood pollen |
w09 | Plantain pollen | Plantain pollen |
Analysis includes:
– Clostridium difficile toxin A and toxin B
– binary toxin
– 3 characteristic deletions in the tcdC regulatory gene
– moxifloxacin resistance
Material: rectal swab taken with a dry swab.
Turnaround time: up to 5 business days.
The analysis includes:
– Chlamydia trachomatis
– Ureaplasma parvum
– Ureaplasma urealyticum
– Mycoplasma genitalium
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab. Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First morning urine – it is mandatory to examine first morning urine, collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – ejaculate is secreted by self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed well beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes: Actinobaccilus actinomycetemcomitans
– Porphyromonas gingivalis
– Tannerella forsythia
– Prevotella intermedia
– Treponema denticola
– Parvimonas micra – Fusobacterium nucleatum/periodonticum
– Campylobacter rectus
– Eubacterium nodatum
– Eikenella corrodens
– Capnocytophaga spp.
Material: up to 5 paper pins from the problematic gingival pockets, taken by a dentist and placed in a tube.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: It is recommended that the patient has not brushed his/her teeth or flossed his/her mouth with disinfectant solutions in the last 3 hours.
Testing is recommended in cases at risk of dental implant rejection, sample should be taken only from the implant site!
10 days after treatment of the detected pathogens, a control test is recommended.
Analysis includes: – Chlamydia trachomatis
– Trichomonas vaginalis
– Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
Analysis includes: – Chlamydia trachomatis
– Ureaplasma parvum
– Ureaplasma urealyticum
– Mycoplasma genitalium
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
Analysis includes: – Ureaplasma parvum
– Ureaplasma urealyticum
– Mycoplasma genitalium
– Mycoplasma hominis
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab or urine (first morning).
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes the following HPV types: 6, 11, 16, 18.
Material from women: cervical swab collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: urethral swab collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Turnaround time: up to 5 working days.
The analysis includes: Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab or urine (first morning).
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes: Mycoplasma hominis (Mycoplasma)
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab or urine (first morning).
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes: Mycoplasma genitalium (Mycoplasma)
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes: Trichomonas vaginalis (Trichomonas)
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First morning urine – it is mandatory to examine first morning urine, collecting it in a special sterile container. Ejaculate (semen) – ejaculate is secreted by self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes: Chlamydia trachomatis (Chlamydia)
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First morning urine – it is mandatory to examine first morning urine, collecting it in a special sterile container. Ejaculate (semen) – ejaculate is secreted by self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes the following HPV types: 6 and 11
Material from women: cervical swab, collected by a specialist with a dry swab or a buccal swab.
Material from men: urethral swab, collected by a specialist with a dry swab or a buccal swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
The analysis includes the following HPV types: 16 and 18
Material from women: cervical swab, collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: urethral swab, collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
The analysis includes: – Chlamydia trachomatis (Chlamydia)
– Lymphogranuloma venereum (Chlamydial lymphogranuloma)
– Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gonorrhea)
– Mycoplasma genitalium (Mycoplasma)
– Mycoplasma hominis (Mycoplasma)
– Ureaplasma parvum (Ureaplasma)
– Ureaplasma urealyticum (Ureaplasma)
– Trichomonas vaginalis (Trichomonas)
– Treponema pallidum (Syphilis)
– HSV 1 (Herpes)
– HSV 2 (Genital herpes)
Material from women: vaginal or cervical swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: ejaculate, urine (first morning) or urethral swab taken by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Note: First Morning Urine – It is mandatory to test first morning urine by collecting it in a special sterile container.
Ejaculate (semen) – Ejaculate is secreted through self-performed masturbation. Hands and member are washed thoroughly beforehand. The material is collected in a sterile container.
The analysis includes the following HPV types: 16, 18, 26, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68, 69, 73 and 82
Material from women: cervical swab collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Material from men: urethral swab collected by a specialist with a dry swab.
Production time: up to 5 working days.
The analysis included: the genes LCT (C/T-13910) and ALDOB (A149P, A174D and N334K) DNA mutations in C13910T of the LCT gene is strongly associated with inactivity of the enzyme lactase. DNA mutations in A149P, A174D and N334K of the ALDOB gene are strongly associated with reduced function of the enzyme aldolase B.
Material: venous blood with anticoagulant (EDTA).
Production time: up to 5 working days.
The analysis includes: the FV Leiden (FVL 1691 G>A); PV Liverpool (PV Liv 1250 T>C ); FV Cambrige (FV Cam 1091 G>C); FV Hong Kong (FVHK 1090 A>G); Prothrombin (FII 20210 G>A); PAI-1 (4G/5G); MTHFR (677 C>T); MTHFR (1298 A>C)
Material: venous blood with anticoagulant (EDTA)
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Analysis includes: AZFa (sY84 and sY86); AZFb (sY127 and sY134); AZFc (sY254 and sY255)
Material: venous blood with anticoagulant (EDTA).
Turnaround time: up to 5 business days.
The analysis includes: HLA – DQ2 and HLA – DQ8 (13 indicators in total)
Material: venous blood with anticoagulant (EDTA).
Production time: up to 5 working days.
Material – venous blood / serum /
Production time – 7 days
Note: It is advisable that before taking blood , the patient should be off all anti-allergy medications for about 2-3 days.
f13 | Peanut | Peanut |
f02 | Milk | Milk |
F01 | Egg White | Egg white |
f75 | Egg Yolk | Egg yolk |
f35 | Potato | Potatoes |
f31 | Carrot | Carrot |
f03 | Codfish | Codfish |
f49 | Apple | Apple |
f14 | Soybean | Soybeans |
f04 | White flour | Wheat flour |
f03 | Birch pollen | Birch pollen |
g06 | Timothy Grass pollen | Timothy grass pollen |
w06 | Mugwort pollen | Wild wormwood pollen |
d01 | D.pteronyssinus | Domestic mite in Europe |
d02 | D. farinae | Domestic mite in North America |
e02/e05 | Dog epithelia | Dog epithelium |
e01 | Cat epithelia | Cat epithelium |
w01/w03 | Ragweed pollen/ Giant Ragweed | Ambrosia pollen/Giant ragweed |
m03 | Aspergillus fumigatus | Mould |
m02 | Cladosporium herbarum | Mould |