Our At-Home Mycoplasma Genitalium Tests
Browse our range of at-home Mycoplasma genitalium test kits. We test for Mycoplasma genitalium using a simple urine sample. Our kits are discreet, safe, and secure, allowing you to test confidently from the privacy of your home.
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£109.00
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Our STI test to detect 8 common infections, with results to your inbox in a few days.
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How Our Tests Work
Step 1: Order Online
Choose from one of our four STI test kits and order it online via our secure portal.
Step 2: Receive Discreetly
Your test kit will arrive through your letterbox in discreet packaging, usually the next working day.
Step: 3 Collect Samples
Following the step-by-step instructions, collect your samples and post them to our lab using the pre-paid envelope.
Step 4: Get Results
Receive your results and treatment advice in a few days via our advanced portal.
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Learn About Mycoplasma Genitalium
Mycoplasma Genitalium Symptoms
Mycoplasma is a bacteria that can cause infection in different parts of the body. The type of Mycoplasma that is sexually transmitted and creates an STI is called Mycoplasma genitalium, known as MG or Mgen for short.
MG can infect the vagina, the penis, or the rectum. Most people with MG don’t have any symptoms. Those who do may experience:
- Genital discharge
- Genital itching
- The sensation of burning with urination
- An unusual fishy odour of the genitals, especially after sex
- Vaginal bleeding after sex or in between periods
- Pain with sex, especially in the lower belly (for women)
These symptoms can be easily confused for the symptoms of other STIs, or may be mistaken as passing irritation unrelated to an STI, which is why routine testing is so important.
Mycoplasma Genitalium Complications
Most people with MG will have no symptoms and their body will clear the infection without treatment. However, for some people the infection will stay in their system and continue to cause problems.
Left untreated, MG can cause health issues that include:
- Urethritis (inflammation and irritation of the urethra)
- Cervicitis (inflammation and irritation of the cervix)
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause serious and potentially permanent health problems for women, including ectopic pregnancy, scarring, and infertility. For people who are pregnant, MG may be associated with preterm birth or pregnancy loss.
Fortunately, with the right treatment, MG can be cured.
Still Have Questions...?
We’ve provided answers below to some questions about Mycoplasma genitalium we get frequently at Yoxly. If you have other questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Why Order a Mycoplasma Genitalium Test From Us?
Convenient
Test from your home with results to your inbox in just a few days
Reliable
Same accredited labs as doctors and primary care providers (NHS)
Secure
Your results are encrypted and never shared with your GP or hospital
Accredited Labratories
To ensure the highest standards of quality and analytical procedures, Yoxly only partners with private UK laboratories which are accredited by UKAS in accordance with International Standard ISO 15189:2012 and are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This ensures that our Mycoplasma genitalium tests meet the highest possible standards.
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All test results are reviewed by medical professionals licensed by the General Medical Council (GMC) to practice medicine in the UK, and all Yoxly information is regularly reviewed by a professional medical team. All personal details and medical results are stored in GDPR-compliant encrypted databases and are never shared with your GP or the NHS without your expressed permission.
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