Getting Tested for STDs in Beijing: Where to Go and What to Do
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Gonorrhea: 淋病 lìnbìng
Syphilis: 梅毒 méidú
Chlamydia: 衣原体 yīyuántǐ
Herpes: 疱疹 pàozhěn
HIV/Aids: 艾滋病毒 / 艾滋病 àizībìngdú/àizībìng
Hepatitis B: 乙型肝炎 yǐxínggānyán
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You first enter the group floor to register and obtain a patient card. You will pay a separate fee for the registration at this point, around RMB 500. You do not have to disclose the purpose of your visit, you can simply say that you want to see the gynecologist 妇科 fùkē (for women), or urologist 泌尿科医师 mìniào kē yīshī (for men).
Then you take the elevator to the correct wing. When you arrive, you must register at the front desk and pay before you can get a number to see the doctor. Save the slip of paper you receive, it will often have a reference number to get information on your results. Refer to this sheet to know which examination room you should go to.
Wait at the exam room for your number to be called.
Consult with the doctor. It's useful to know in advance which STDs you want to get tested for, as they may not immediately suggest ones to include. Depending on which tests you ask for, they will take genital swabs at this point.
The doctor will ask you to take your swab to the laboratory on that floor. If you need to have a blood sample taken, they will also take it at this point.
After submitting these samples, you will pay for a final time.
Make sure you have a nurse or receptionist help you set up the hospital associate app before you leave, as this will be essential for you to efficiently get your results.
When reviewing your results, have a Chinese speaker assist or a dictionary ready, and if you have tested positive for any STDs, do not delay in making an appointment to see a GP to discuss the next steps.
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