Urinary Tract Infection testing in Morciano di Romagna

Find health labs to test for Urinary Tract Infection in Morciano di Romagna and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Urinary Tract Infection

Vaginal Swab Test
Vaginosis Test by Poliambulatorio Exis - Centro Medico Fisioterapico e Riabilitativo

Via Roma, 7, 47833 Morciano di Romagna RN, Italia

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tampone vaginale con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€65.00

€61.75 with our promocode

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Vaginosis Test by Farmacia Al Ponte dott. Liverani Filippo e C. snc

Via Trado, 80, 47832 San Clemente RN, Italia

1.6 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Daijiro Kato, 10 c/o Misano World Cirucit 47843 Misano Adriatico (Rimini)

4.7 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via della Repubblica, 122 47843 Misano Adriatico (Rimini)

4.7 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Me Centro Mendel

Via del Mare, 8, 47843 Misano Adriatico RN, Italia

4.7 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Synlab

Viale Panoramica, 35, 47838 Riccione RN, Italia

6 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Synlab

Piazza della Repubblica, 6, 47841 Cattolica RN, Italia

6 km

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Vaginosis Test by Analisi Cliniche Emolab Di S.Ciacio & C. S.R.L.

Viale Torquato Tasso, 120, 47838 Riccione RN, Italia

6 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Clinica Nuova Ricerca

Viale Luigi Settembrini, 17, 47924 Rimini RN, Italia

10.9 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Synlab

Via Melozzo da Forlì, 6, 47923 Rimini RN, Italia

10.9 km

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Bacterial Vaginosis Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Codazzi, 27 47922 Rimini (RN)

10.9 km

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Urinary Tract Infection - symptoms and how to test

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are mainly caused by bacteria from faeces entering the urinary system. The bacteria enters the system via the urethra. It's because women's urethras are smaller in comparison to men's. This increases the risk of germs entering the urinary tract and causing a urinary tract infection in the bladder or kidneys. Though UTIs are frequent in women, they can also happen to males, elderly persons and children. One to 2% of children get urinary tract infections. If you suffer repeated urinary tract infections, your healthcare provider may conduct tests to look for other health conditions — such as diabetes or an abnormal urinary system—that may be contributing to your infections.