Full STD Panel Test in Korea: What You Need to Know
A Full STD Panel Test in Korea typically includes screening for the most common and serious sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This comprehensive check is available at men’s clinics, women’s clinics, dermatology clinics, and international hospitals across Seoul and other major cities.
✅ What’s Included in a Full STD Panel?
Most full STD panel tests in Korea cover the following:
- HIV (1 & 2 Antibody/Antigen)
- Syphilis (RPR or TPHA test)
- Chlamydia (Urine or Swab PCR test)
- Gonorrhea (Urine or Swab PCR test)
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1 & HSV-2 Antibodies)
- Hepatitis B & C
- Trichomoniasis (optional at some clinics)
- Ureaplasma & Mycoplasma (optional add-ons)
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus) (cervical or anal swab for women/men)
Testing Methods
- Blood Test: For HIV, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis
- Urine Test: For chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis
- Swab Test: Throat, vaginal, anal, or urethral swabs (if needed)
Cost
- Private Clinics: ₩150,000–₩350,000 ($110–$270 USD) depending on the panel size
- Public Health Centers: Some offer free or low-cost HIV and syphilis tests
- Insurance: Korean national health insurance may partially cover some tests, but full panels are usually out-of-pocket at private clinics.
English-Speaking Clinics in Korea
If you're a foreigner or traveler in Korea, look for clinics that offer:
- Full STD panels
- English-speaking doctors and staff
- Quick, discreet service
- Fast results (within 1–3 days)
When to Get Tested
You should consider a full STD test if:
- You’ve had unprotected sex
- You have multiple partners
- You’re starting a new relationship
- You experience symptoms (e.g., discharge, itching, sores)
- As part of an annual health check

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