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4.7(612 reviews)
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5.0(1 reviews)
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4.4(1.3k reviews)
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This is our primary care facility. We love it from ability to get reasonably prompt appointments to friendly bedside manner, superb staff service, and high-quality care. Dr. Munoz (Ibrahim) is EXCEPTIONAL!.
4.5(2.2k reviews)
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It was a very good experience. No wait time, friendly staff and prompt care from the provider
4.7(221 reviews)
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5.0(10 reviews)
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4.6(28 reviews)
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4.86(2.3k reviews)
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The appointment was on time. The doctor gave me the right medication to control the infection and posion ivy rash. Doctor explained me in details what to do next to control and alleviate the discomfort. Also gave me hand out about the medication and what to do. This is my new emergency to go.
4.5(1.3k reviews)
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The nurse was friendly but not at all gentle in swabbing my nose for the pcr test. I let her know how much she was hurting me and I know it could have been done to the same effect a lot more gently. She also told me it would take 2-3 days to get pcr results. I was led to believe otherwise from your web site and the doctor who was very friendly came in after and said we should have it probably 24 hours.
4.8(449 reviews)
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Quick. Everyone was nice and knowledgeable.
4.55(132 reviews)
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4.33(72 reviews)
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Fast service considering it was a Friday evening. Was in and out in an hour  Front desk, and patient care was decent. No complaints.
4.5(1k reviews)
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4.8(762 reviews)
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4.65(118 reviews)
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I received excellent information about my condition from the doctor.
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4.67(3 reviews)
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4.7(10 reviews)
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4.4(884 reviews)
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The only thing I did not care for was the receptionist. She was a little snobbish and unwelcoming. However, everything else was very nice.
4.13(60 reviews)
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Was able to an appointment within a few hours of when I first looked.  Had to wait 40 minutes after the appt time to spend 5 minutes with the doctor though.  Still, I got what I needed so that was a win.
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Maryland Trichomoniasis Tests

To find out if you have trichomoniasis, you need to take a trichomoniasis test. Trichomonasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. When an infected person has sexual contact with an uninfected person, the parasites are transferred.

Females are more likely to contract trichomoniasis. In females, the vagina, cervix, and vulva are affected, while in males, the urethra is affected. Because many persons with trichomoniasis have no symptoms, a trichomoniasis test is frequently required to accurately diagnose this infection.

Males and females who have several sex partners, a history of other STDs, or who have intercourse without using condoms should get a trichomoniasis test.
Those who are having trichomoniasis symptoms may also benefit from a trichomoniasis test. Many patients with this infection don't show any symptoms at all, but when they do, they usually appear five to 28 days after infection. Vaginal itching and discharge are symptoms for females, whereas a burning feeling during urination and itching of the penis are signs for males.

Males who are being tested for trichomoniasis are frequently asked to produce a urine sample as well as a sample of urethral discharge. A cotton swab will be used to take a fluid sample from the urethra by a healthcare expert.

A urine sample plus a sample of cells obtained from the cervix or vaginal area may be required of females who have a trichomoniasis test. A healthcare expert will obtain cell samples from the vaginal area with a cotton swab. A pelvic examination may be performed on some women to detect tiny red ulcerations on the cervix or vaginal wall.

There is no need to prepare for a trichomoniasis test, and there are no known dangers. The results of the tests are usually available within a week. If you're not happy with your results, try again.

Trichomonas Test FAQs

  • How much does a trichomoniasis test cost in Maryland?

    The cost of a trichomoniasis test is determined by a number of factors, including the type of test performed, provider rates, your location, and whether the test is covered by your health insurance. The cost of trichomoniasis tests at home ranges from $50 to $200. If you're having trichomoniasis tested in a doctor's office or an urgent care center, inquire about testing fees directly with the trichomoniasis test provider.

  • Does insurance cover trichomoniasis testing in Maryland?

    Trichomoniasis testing is covered by many health insurance policies, especially if your doctor believes it is medically essential based on your symptoms. To clarify your benefits and determine if your plan covers trichomoniasis testing, contact your insurance provider directly. Some test providers may also call your insurance carrier to confirm benefits on your behalf.

  • Who should get a trichomoniasis test in Maryland?

    Anyone with trichomoniasis symptoms, whether male or female, should receive a trichomoniasis test to see if they have the infection. Vaginal itching, painful urination, and pain during sexual intercourse are all common symptoms in women. In men, abnormal discharge from the penis and itching on the penis are symptoms. Those who have several sex partners, a history of STDs, or who have intercourse without using condoms should also undergo a trichomoniasis test.

  • How do they test for trichomoniasis in males?

    The trichomoniasis test is performed on males by collecting a fluid sample from the urethra with a cotton swab. A urine sample is also required of males. During a single appointment, both the urethra and urine samples are obtained and delivered to the lab, where they are processed and studied to confirm or rule out trichomoniasis.

  • How do they test for trichomoniasis in females?

    The trichomoniasis test in females involves swabbing or brushing a tiny sample of cells from the cervix or vaginal wall. A pelvic examination may also be performed to check for little red ulcerations in the vaginal and cervix. Females may be asked to submit a urine sample by some trichomoniasis test providers. The cell and urine samples are then tested in a lab to see if trichomoniasis is present or not.

  • How long does a trichomoniasis test take?

    Depending on the testing protocols employed, a trichomoniasis test can take up to 30 minutes. Females may take longer to complete the test, especially if they have a pelvic exam in addition to the swab and urine tests. More information about what to expect during your appointment and how long it can take can be obtained from the test provider.

  • How long does it take to get trichomoniasis test results?

    Trichomoniasis test results are normally available in two to seven days, though this varies from provider to provider. Lab staffing and productivity, as well as your doctor's availability, might influence when your test results are ready. To find out when you can expect to hear about your trichomoniasis test results, contact the trichomoniasis test provider directly.

  • Where should I get a trichomoniasis test in Maryland?

    Many healthcare professionals, including primary care doctors, STD testing centers, walk-in clinics, and urgent care centers, offer trichomoniasis testing. To restrict your options, visit Solv to find top-rated trichomoniasis testing providers in your area and read user reviews. If your primary care doctor does not offer this test in-office, he or she may refer you to a trichomoniasis testing provider.

  • How can I book a trichomoniasis test through Solv?

    Through our app or website, Solv makes it simple to schedule a trichomoniasis test. Select your location and type "trichomoniasis test" into the search field. Solv will show you a list of trichomoniasis test providers in your area who are highly rated. Choose your preferred provider, then use the contact information given to schedule an appointment with Solv directly.

  • Can I do at-home trichomoniasis testing?

    Trichomoniasis testing at home is a discreet and easy approach to check for the infection in the comfort of your own home. At-home testing kits are available from a variety of merchants and testing companies, and they normally cost between $50 and $200. Trichomonasis test kits provide everything you need to perform the test at home. Many of these tests include pre-paid postage labels so you can submit your samples to the lab with ease.

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