The Home Infectious Disease Screening Package allows HIV, Hepatitis B–C, Syphilis, Ureaplasma, and genital herpes infections to be safely assessed at home by a specialist nurse. As World AIDS Day reminds us, early diagnosis is critically important for both personal and public health. It helps you check your infectious disease risk confidentially without needing to visit a hospital.
This package includes essential tests such as HIV 1–2, HBsAg, Anti-HCV, Anti-HBs, VDRL, Ureaplasma PCR, HSV Type 1 IgM, and HSV Type 2 IgM, enabling early detection of infections that often progress silently without symptoms. These tests make it easier to identify infections at an early stage and take necessary action at the right time.
This service is not a treatment method; it is part of an early diagnosis and health monitoring process. Based on the screening results, if necessary, our specialists may request further evaluation.
Samples taken at home are delivered to the laboratory, analyses are performed, and results are provided to you digitally.
Home-based screening offers privacy, speed, and comfort without the need to visit a hospital.
Early diagnosis is crucial in infectious diseases; regular screening helps protect both your health and the health of your partner.
Rapid analysis results and access to expert interpretation increase the reliability of the process.
Home Infectious Disease Screening Package Service |
Included? |
|---|---|
| Dressing after the Home Infectious Disease Screening Package | Yes |
| Follow-up after the Home Infectious Disease Screening Package | Yes |
| Medication supply after the Home Infectious Disease Screening Package | No |
The Home Infectious Disease Screening Package is organized through specific steps, and your tests are collected safely by our specialist nurse. At Happ Health, we conduct the entire process transparently, hygienically, and in a personalized manner.
An application is made via the website or call center. The individual's health history and needs are evaluated, and appropriate tests are planned.
When the nurse arrives at the address, the most suitable and clean area for the procedure is identified. The area is ensured to be comfortable, well-lit, and safe.
The area where blood or swab samples will be taken is cleaned and sterilized with single-use antiseptic materials. This step is critical in reducing the risk of contamination.
Required blood or swab samples for HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, Ureaplasma, and HSV are collected by the professional team. The procedure is completed quickly, sterilely, and as comfortably as possible.
The area where blood is drawn is covered with sterile dressing; the site is checked and potential bleeding is prevented.
Collected samples are sent to the laboratory under cold-chain conditions. Analyses are performed using reliable methods and undergo accuracy verification.
When laboratory results are ready, they are delivered digitally through the Happ Health platform. Expert evaluation can be requested if needed.
Including sample collection, preparation, and information, the process is typically completed within 20–30 minutes.
Test results are shared digitally within 1–3 days depending on laboratory workload, enabling quick evaluation and necessary follow-up actions.
The 2025 price of the Home Infectious Disease Screening Package varies depending on the scope of the tests, service location, and the expertise of the healthcare professional.
Since it is a home-service process, it is more comfortable and often more economical than hospital costs.
Some private health insurances may partially cover infectious disease tests. For precise information, the Happ Health support team provides guidance.
To obtain accurate results from the Home Infectious Disease Screening Package, certain points must be considered.
Fasting is generally not required for these tests. Medications you use, recent contact history, and current symptoms must be reported to the nurse.
The sampling area must be clean, organized, and sufficiently lit. A comfortable working environment must be provided for the healthcare professional.
Identity verification is performed, and an informed consent form is signed before the procedure.
Antibiotic use, past infections, or current diseases may affect test results and must be fully communicated.
After blood collection or swab sampling, the area is checked and dressing is applied if necessary. In any suspicious situation, support can be requested from the Happ Health team.
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It is used for screening infectious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B–C, syphilis (VDRL), Ureaplasma, and HSV, and for assessing infection risk.
No. When performed by specialized nurses, it is completely safe and hygienic.
It is carried out by Happ Health’s healthcare professionals who are experienced in infectious disease screening.
A slight tingling may be felt during blood collection; swab collection may cause mild, short-term discomfort but is generally painless.
Blood and/or swab sample collection, laboratory analysis, dressing, digital result sharing, and expert guidance when needed are included.
Samples are collected at home under sterile conditions, analyzed in the laboratory, and results are shared with you online.
To detect infectious diseases at an early stage, control risks, and accelerate the treatment process when necessary.
Yes, a sterile dressing is applied to the area where blood was drawn.
The procedure area is cleaned with an antiseptic solution and covered in a sterile manner to reduce infection risk.
It can usually be washed after 2 hours; however, the area should not be rubbed or pressed before removing the dressing.
Yes, you can shower on the same day. Only be careful to avoid getting the dressed area wet.