Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in Quarona

Find health labs to test for Human papillomavirus (HPV) in Quarona and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Human papillomavirus (HPV)

STD Test
test malattie sessualmente trasmesse con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€65.00

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test malattie sessualmente trasmesse plus con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€110.00

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STI Test by Ospedale "Giuseppe Castelli" di Verbania-Pallanza

Via Fiume 18, 28925 Verbania Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy

17.7 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Moncucco, 15 21040 Jerago con Orago (VA)

25.7 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Piazza Monte Grappa, 12 21100 Varese (VA)

27.1 km

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STI Test by Ospedale di Ivrea

Piazza Credenza, 2, 10015 Ivrea TO, Italia

27.7 km

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STD Test by San Carlo Istituto Clinico

Via Castelfidardo, 19, 21052 Busto Arsizio VA, Italia

30.2 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Gorizia 42 21049 Tradate (VA)

31 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Volpinazza, 4 21059 Viggiù (Varese)

31.9 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Garibaldi 29 21053 Castellanza (VA)

32.2 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via V. Veneto 27 21053 Castellanza (VA)

32.2 km

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Piemonte, 32, Strambino, TO, c/o Centro Medico Artemisia 10019 Strambino (TO)

31.9 km

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) - symptoms and how to test

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a member of a large family of extremely widespread viruses. Most individuals do not react to them, but some kinds can cause genital warts or cancer. When HPV enters the body, it causes skin problems. Although HPV may infect anybody who has had sexual contact, it is more common among persons with several sexual partners. Without protection from vaccination, nearly everyone who engages in sexual activity will get HPV at some point. The primary objective of testing is to detect HPV-caused abnormal cervical cells with severe cell changes (also called precancerous lesions) so that they can be removed to prevent the development of invasive cancers.