Medical Services are Not available yet. Coming Soon!
Private Gonorrhoea Test in London
Ā£91.00


Discreet and confidential testing for gonorrhoea with fast, reliable results.


Ā£91.00
Understanding Gonorrhoea
Gonorrhoea is a common bacterial STI that often shows no symptoms, especially in the early stages. At Medical & Dental, we offer discreet, accurate gonorrhoea testing with results you can trust, whether you're experiencing symptoms, have had a new partner, or simply want peace of mind. Our tests are quick, confidential, and carried out by trained healthcare professionals in a calm and respectful environment.
Common Symptoms of Gonorrhoea
Many people with gonorrhoea have no symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they may include:
In women:
- Unusual vaginal discharge
- Pain or burning when urinating
- Lower abdominal pain
- Bleeding between periods or after sex
In men:
- White, yellow, or green discharge from the penis
- Pain when urinating
- Swelling or pain in the testicles
Gonorrhoea can also infect the rectum, throat, and eyes, depending on the type of contact.
Why Gonorrhoea Testing Is Important?
If left untreated, gonorrhoea can lead to serious health problems, including infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and increased risk of other STIs like HIV. Testing is the only way to know for sure if youāve been infected. Itās quick, straightforward, and early treatment is highly effective.
Who Should Consider a Gonorrhoea Test?
You should get tested if you:
- Have had unprotected sex
- Have a new sexual partner
- Are experiencing symptoms
- Are under 25 and sexually active (routine testing is advised)
- Have a partner who has tested positive for gonorrhoea or another STI
Regular screening is part of responsible sexual health care.
How Gonorrhoea Is Transmitted
Gonorrhoea is passed through:
- Vaginal, anal, or oral sex without protection
- Sharing sex toys without cleaning or covering them
- Genital contact with an infected partner
It cannot be spread through casual contact, like kissing, hugging, or using the same toilet.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
1. Book your test
Choose a time online or by phone, no referral is needed.
2. Attend the clinic
A urine sample or swab will be collected discreetly by a trained healthcare provider, depending on your symptoms and exposure risk.
3. Receive your results
You'll be informed of when to expect your results, usually within 2 working days.
4. Optional follow-up care
If treatment is needed, you can book a GP consultation separately for advice, prescriptions, or referrals.

We Are Here!
Mon-Fri from 9am to 5pm