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Smear for Gonococci, in Visit Clinic

Detects Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria on a mucosal swab to quickly diagnose gonorrhea and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Smear for Gonococci Test in Visit Clinic?

A smear for gonococci looks for Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria on a swab from the throat, urethra, cervix, rectum, or eye. It directly checks for visible bacteria under a microscope. Finding these bacteria is important because gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause pain, discharge, and long-term problems like pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. Doctors use the smear to quickly support a diagnosis when symptoms are present. It is also one step when evaluating exposure after sexual contact. A positive smear often leads to treatment and may be followed by more sensitive tests to confirm the diagnosis and check for antibiotic resistance.

Smear for Gonococci Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not urinate for 1 hour before the test and avoid douching or sexual activity.

Smear for Gonococci Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Smear for Gonococci test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Smear for Gonococci Test in Visit Clinic?

Smear for Gonococci is often included in an STI or genital infection panel and is ordered when a patient has symptoms such as unusual genital discharge, burning with urination, pelvic pain, sore throat, or eye redness. It helps diagnose gonorrhea and related complications. Abnormal results are caused by bacterial infection from sexual exposure and prior antibiotics can make results falsely negative. Family or partner exposure to gonorrhea makes testing more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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How do you test for gonococci in Visit Clinic?plus

Testing for gonococci (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) uses nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) on urine or swabs (endocervical, vaginal, urethral, rectal, pharyngeal) — the preferred, most sensitive method. Culture from swabs is used when antibiotic susceptibility is needed. In symptomatic men, Gram stain of urethral discharge can show intracellular gram‑negative diplococci. Samples should be taken from exposed sites for accurate diagnosis.

What is the confirmatory test for gonorrhea in Visit Clinic?plus

The preferred diagnostic test for gonorrhea is nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) of appropriate specimens because of its high sensitivity and specificity. Bacterial culture from urethral, cervical, pharyngeal, or rectal sites is the traditional confirmatory test and remains essential for antibiotic susceptibility testing and outbreak investigation; culture is recommended when treatment failure or resistance is suspected.

Can be diagnosed in men by finding gonococci in a urethral smear in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. In symptomatic men, gonorrhoea can be diagnosed by finding gonococci (intracellular Gram‑negative diplococci) on a urethral smear by microscopy — a rapid, highly specific test. However, sensitivity is lower in asymptomatic men; nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) or culture is recommended for confirmation, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and when microscopy is negative.

What is the microscopic appearance of gonococci in Visit Clinic?plus

Neisseria gonorrhoeae are Gram‑negative, non‑motile, oxidase‑positive diplococci with a characteristic "kidney‑bean" or "coffee‑bean" shape. They commonly appear in pairs and are frequently seen intracellularly within polymorphonuclear neutrophils on Gram‑stained smears of purulent exudate, though extracellular organisms may also be present. Cultures on selective media form small, convex, grayish colonies; intracellular location aids rapid diagnosis.

Which test confirms gonorrhea in Visit Clinic?plus

Gonorrhea is usually confirmed by a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), which detects Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA or RNA from urine or swabs of the urethra, cervix, throat, or rectum. Culture can also confirm infection and is used for antibiotic susceptibility testing and outbreak investigation. NAAT is the preferred initial diagnostic method because of its high sensitivity and specificity.

Can a pap smear detect gonorrhea in Visit Clinic?plus

A Pap smear screens for abnormal cervical cells and HPV-related changes but does not reliably detect gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is diagnosed with specific tests—nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs), cultures, or PCR—performed on cervical, vaginal, urethral swabs, or urine. If you have symptoms or exposure risk, ask your clinician for STI testing specifically for gonorrhea.