How is chlamydia diagnosed?
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Dr. Angela Lowery answered:Chlamydia can be diagnosed with a urine sample or by direct sample from the penis or the cervix.Chlamydia can be diagnosed with a urine sample or by direct sample from the penis or the cervix. More -
Riverside Health System answered:A doctor can diagnose chlamydia through:
A swab test, where a fluid sample from an infected site (cervix or penis) is tested for the bacteria. A urine test, where a urine sample is tested for the bacteria.A Pap test is not used to detect chlamydia.
This answer is based on source information from the National Women's Health Information Center.
A doctor can diagnose chlamydia through: A swab test, where a fluid sample from an infected site (cervix or penis) is tested for the bacteria. A urine test, where a urine sample is tested for the bacteria. A Pap test is not used to detect chlamydia.... More

