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For private labs search your city name+"Laboratuvar". Tip: "I strongly recommend that you write down all the names of the tests you want in Turkish. Otherwise they can simply mix something up and do the wrong tests. Although not often, that happens. You just don't want that trouble." Tips on how to find names of deceases along with some other terminology can be found in the end of "What to Get & Where to Get It" in "Gynecological Exams" section. The labs usually ask for some ID (be it Turkish citizen/resident ID or foreign passport) and your number and/or e-mail, you show the list of the tests you want to get, they tell you the price, you pay(some accept cash only), they collect the material, they give you the receipt and send the results to your e-mail/Whatsapp when the test is ready. Some useful tips: you should have a test list in Turkish. Write down your number and e-mail as well. Price is pronounced "... tele"(...TL), you can pantomimically show them to write down. Price is "fiyat". Result is "sonuç"(pronounced "sonuch"). Point to the written e-mail or number, saying "sonuch", showing where you want your result. They may show you where they will actually send it (some prefer Whatsapp, others send via e-mail). "Gün" is day. "Ne zaman"/"kaç gün"(pronounced "kach gyun") is "when/how many days", use with "sonuch". Show a few fingers, then say "gün"(days) with the question intonation. You may need to do it a few times showing different number of fingers, eventually they will show you the number.  
For private labs search your city name+"Laboratuvar". Tip: "I strongly recommend that you write down all the names of the tests you want in Turkish. Otherwise they can simply mix something up and do the wrong tests. Although not often, that happens. You just don't want that trouble." Tips on how to find names of deceases along with some other terminology can be found in the end of "What to Get & Where to Get It" in "Gynecological Exams" section. The labs usually ask for some ID (be it Turkish citizen/resident ID or foreign passport) and your number and/or e-mail, you show the list of the tests you want to get, they tell you the price, you pay(some accept cash only), they collect the material, they give you the receipt and send the results to your e-mail/Whatsapp when the test is ready. Some useful tips: you should have a test list in Turkish. Write down your number and e-mail as well. Price is pronounced "... tele"(...TL), you can pantomimically show them to write down. Price is "fiyat". Result is "sonuç"(pronounced "sonuch"). Point to the written e-mail or number, saying "sonuch", showing where you want your result. They may show you where they will actually send it (some prefer Whatsapp, others send via e-mail). "Gün" is day. "Ne zaman"/"kaç gün"(pronounced "kach gyun") is "when/how many days", use with "sonuch". Show a few fingers, then say "gün"(days) with the question intonation. You may need to do it a few times showing different number of fingers, eventually they will show you the number.  


One way to get a free HIV, Hep B, Hep C and syphilis test is to donate blood to Kizilay (https://www.kizilay.org.tr/) because they test the blood and then get back to you. In July 2016, Şişli municipality launched a free and anonymous health service for the LGBT community, focusing on the prevention of STDs. Every 3 months, patients can receive a free STD test and examination. Patients can register with a nickname if they wish.
One way to get a free HIV, Hep B, Hep C and syphilis test is to donate blood to Kizilay (https://www.kizilay.org.tr/) because they test the blood and then get back to you. In July 2016, Şişli municipality launched a free and anonymous health service for the LGBT community, focusing on the prevention of STDs. Every 3 months, patients can receive a free STD test and examination. Patients can register with a nickname if they wish. In Izmir free and anonymous HIV, Hep B, Hep C and syphilis testing is available for everyone, not only for the LGBT but for anyone who feels at risk ([https://www.konak.bel.tr/sayfa/gonullu-danismanlik-ve-anonim-hiv-test-merkezi see link], book your free testing or simply get info calling 0232 484 22 91)


Testimonial: "For all STD, after morning pills and infections, I believe the Austrian Hospital http://www.sjh.com.tr rocks! I am not sure about the abortion. The prices are affordable (max 90-100 tl for a check up and you have a second one within 10 days, free of charge, called 'control visit'). Moreover, it is half shared cost with SGK (national insurance) if you have it."
Testimonial: "For all STD, after morning pills and infections, I believe the Austrian Hospital http://www.sjh.com.tr rocks! I am not sure about the abortion. The prices are affordable (max 90-100 tl for a check up and you have a second one within 10 days, free of charge, called 'control visit'). Moreover, it is half shared cost with SGK (national insurance) if you have it."
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