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STDs and HIV Testing

Someone emailed me an interesting question today which I thought I would ask here:

…I was wondering where can someone go and get tested for all types of STDs and HIV here in Kuwait… would really appreciate your help…

I never thought about that before. I am guessing private clinics? The thing is if you do get your test back and you’re HIV positive does the clinic have to inform the ministry or do they keep your results confidential?

53 replies on “STDs and HIV Testing”

they would definatly notify the ministry who in tern would take you to the infectious diseases hospital and later deport you.

Any hospital/private clinic can do it. However, if the person is tested positive, they are obligated to inform the ministry of health. The person is usually deported (if non-kuwaiti of course).

Actually HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases tests are done this way, if you ask for one they will tell you to comeback after 2 to 3 days in which they test your blood sample and re-test it @the ministries labs in Shuwaikh and get you an official signed paper from the ministry if you were negative or positive.

Oh asking for an STD/HIV test will require a Civil ID !

Not any hospital or private clinic can do it.
These tests are conducted only in the Infectious disease hospital in Sabah Health Region.
Even if your blood is collected from any hospital or private clinic it will go to this hospital for these diseases.
And yes it’s obligatory to inform the authorities with positive results, even if Kuwaiti.

you can test your blood for HIV or any Infectious diseases for FREE.

Go to Kuwait Central Blood Bank, registered for any blood donation program and walla… done.

If nobody calls you for atleast 2 weeks meaning your AIDS free…

hitting 2 birds in one stone.. you already did a good deed and you got yourself tested for free..
LOL..

kidding aside..

HIV testing is only done in government hospitals as far as i know.. no private clinic are doing it locally they are sending their blood samples abroad, it’s a third party lab outside kuwait are doing it for the private clinics..

Dear Mayhem;

I read your comment about going to the kuwait central blood bank and register for any blood donatin and if no one calls for 2 weeks then your fine. But what if your not fine what happens then?? Im sure they take you ID?? Can you help with this I know a female friend that is afraid and uncertain if she has it or not and does not know what to do?

WAL 3YAZO BELLA….ER7AMNA YA YA RAB……I heard once….there is a place in al awqaf complex or near it doing the test for free….to encourage ppl to do it…..but definitely they will inform the authorities …..and i think you should tell them or you going to die! stupid to ignore it or hide it……..I think someone will mary soon mabrouk!

some private clinic do HIV testing and does not require civil ID. only a name and a number .. I know for a fact that a lab in Jabryia do the test .. it take 10-14 days .. and samples are sent to Germany

I think my mom’s workplace…a.k.a national lab of kuwait,sharq….coz ive been there when people come and asks for tests….they send the blood to U.S. and gets the results in a week and noone needs to know…

well for marriage there is a place near subah hospital, its hard to explain it writting….but if u enter the sabah hospital area from the round with loads of round abouts u take the first left turn (sabah hosp will be on ur left once u turn and a parkign area on ur right)….

drive all the way down the street and ur will see a building for loads of different things….ministry of this that etc etc…its all doors aroudn the whole thing….each door being another ministry….behind all that is the building for marrige where they do the test for everything…..

also if for marriage this is the only place that the marrige ministry accept the results from….its take about a week to get the results

Private hospitals and private clinical labs in Kuwait are NOT authorized to run HIV [AIDS] tests. You may give the sample there but tests will ONLY be run at The Virology Labs of Ministry of Health. Those labs are located in Sha3b. Needless to say, if you’re an expatriate and you test positive, you’re in deep shit.

In the whole Near East the best place to run those and similar tests [without dramatic results, if you test positive] is the American University Medical Center in Beirut, Lebanon. You can pass there anytime, donate a blood sample as an out_patient; and they will email the test results to you within 48-72 hours. Basta. No questions asked.

Using the same blood sample, AUMC [Beirut] could also run a battery of STDs [sexually transmitted diseases] for a very reasonable price, and would also email results to your address.

If you’ve been screwing around [unprotected], its worth running the tests……..! And while at it check your CBC and PSA if you’re over 40 years old.

Virology Lab of MOH in Shaab is th only center in Kuwait to do HIV testing.. Samples from any hospital r sent ther for tests…So there’s no escape..!!

Go to international clinic, they do it. Not sure about HIV. Be careful if you do it thru your insurance. They send the results back to your office. The entire office will know about it since the insurance company sends the claim to your office. Better go to Dubai for proximity ( the american hospital) . Privacy, go to london. Hope this helps. Next time, use protection. No more living la vida loca.

i know that back in switzerland .. there was a list of places where u could go, not show any sort of ID, and get tested. you can put your name as mickey mouse if you like, it will remain completely anonymous. VERY useful considering clinics are MUST report any HIV/AIDS patient. They will make sure everyone you have contact with will know that you are HIV positive. Imagine how bad life would be, not only will you fall ill from an insect bite, but everyone treats you like a zombie.

You are all talking complete rubbish.

You can be tested for STDs and/or AIDS/HIV in any private clinic.

My friend just did the compulsory tests for marriage. HIV included. Cost her 135kd in Private Clinic.

You can do the testing at the Medical Council, located at Al-Sabah hospital block in Shuwaikh. I am required to do it soon, may be this week. I’ll work as a general dentist for the Ministry of Health. They said blood testing results take about one week.
Even for those who will get married, they are required to do premarital medical testing. If you walk there (Medical Council), you will see signs leading you to their center.

OK, but have you asked your self , what if?? anyone did??
i know that most doctors aboard are forced to take that test compulsory, because of their work nature, but for any reason, what if you, me or anyone was diagnosed with HIV? what the hell would you do??
i know i might take it as a slow death sentence 🙂

Your blood is collected in any clinic and sent for testing at virology.

If your positive regardless of whether it’s because of false positives or a trip to thailand you’ll be retested and if it’s still positive then you go to al shi3ib center for a consultation. You’re given the option to begin anti-retroviral therapy or can leave the country if you wish.

Some kuwaiti’s choose to live abroad and some foreigners do as well. The decision is largely based on ignorance and the fact that every job requires testing now a days.

The easiest and fastest way to get tested is to give blood.

People with endstage AIDS (there is a difference between being HIV positive and having endstage disease) are usually deported if they are foreigners and admitted to a special ward at the infectious disease unit if they are not.

Before the law stated that anyone HIV/AIDS positive would be kept in the Infectius Disease hospital, however once the government researched this matter more and realised it wasnt feasible to lock people with the disease up they decided to let them live a normal life but report to the Infectious disease hospital to take treatment on a monthly basis.

Any test you do in a clinic for HIV is sent to the virology lab in Shaab. Any positive result will be recorded by the ministry. Even when you do your tests in a private clinic it is still sent to Sha’ab. That is why HIV tests take at least 3 days because they have to be sent through MOH. Even if you do tests which are sent abroad if the result comes back positive it is a law that the laboratory/ private clinic must report your case to M.O.H. The only benefit you have of doing the test abroad is IF your result comes back negative no one will know you did it.

Additional note, the initial test is an ELISA test which does a general scan, IF you test positive it is re-tested with a more accurate Western Blot test to confirm the positive result. Only after confirming the results will they be released to the patient.

If you donate blood at Blood bank a general HIV scan is conducted, anyone who comes out positive will have a sample of their blood re-tested at Sha’ab with the Westernblot to double check and confirm the positive result. This is to avoid the anxiety of giving people false-positive results!

I know that private clinics send the samples abroad and once the testing is done the reports are faxed back to the laboratories.Be it HIV,drug testing,hepatitis,STDs,etc.Tons of people come forward for tests asking for complete privacy.Its usually the locals and few expats.

Any GUM clinic run by the MOH should be able to prescribe tests for the STD panel : HIV proviral DNA PCR, chlamydia, neisseria gonorrhoea, syphilis and HCV RNA PCR. And these are straightforward tests so you don’t really need to send the samples to the US, UK or much less to Dubai.Mind you with the serological tests there is every chance that infections during the window period will slip through the net and therefore, inquire after the testing methodology, the sensitivity, the specificity and test validation by the laboratory. It makes sound sense to get the test done at any CAP (College of American Pathologists) accreditated laboratory of which I am sure there’s at least one in the state of Kuwait – the geography is immaterial. If you are a woman who has started sexual activity at an earlier age, or either you or your partner is promiscuous then you had better take a molecular test for HPV. Certain high risk HPV types increase your risk of getting cervical cancer.I feel real sorry for women in a polygamous relationships and their risk of catching sexually transmitted diseases from the hubby Routine PAP smear screening is also a good idea.

Will you lot stop harping on about protection – not everyone catches HIV through unprotected sex.

You can catch the virus through sharing drug needles, or through a blood transfusions (if the blood has been tainted). An HIV+ mother for example can give birth to an HIV+ child.

The Middle East DOES have a big HIV/AIDS problem.

In 2007, the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) said HIV/AIDS in the Arab world was up by 300%.

People with HIV/AIDS in the Arab world die much younger compared to those with the disease in Europe.

The United Nations has always been critical of the Arab world for not being forthcomming with statistical data.

what if a Local tested + for HIV…would life be over for him/her? regarding professional life, would he/she be admitted to hospital for life? and if he/she were to live a normal life while checking with the infectious hospital…would their status be confidential?

I know that in the states, the patient’s rights and status is protected and he/she can work and live a normal life.

by the way, I read that there is no reason an HIV patient can live a perfectly healthy life and out live most healthy individuals if they persue a healthy life style and stick with the antiviral drug cocktails especially when considering the advances in medical sience.

Mark,

Is there anyway you can find out the list of things that they test for during the pre-marital screening process they’ve apparently now made mandatory? Everyone I’ve read says things like “Genetic disease like ____ etc.” and “STDs like HIV/AIDs etc”

What in Gods name is the “etc”

It would help a lot

DOES ANYONE KNOW ANY CLINIC IN BAHRAIN THAT TESTS ANONYMOUSLY(with no ID req)?? IF SO PLEASE GIMME THEIR ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER THANKS!

Does anyone have a list of the diseases they check for when doing the compulsory premarital blood test? I know it’s for genetic & infectious diseases, but can’t seem to find a list of illnesses they screen for…

Thanks!

I went for hiv test her in Kuwait after two weeks same one call me from Awqaf complex for re-test they tested me three times in six month, they ask me to came back in one year time, pls i don”t know what is going on pls help me

Im hiv positive
3 months check Cd4 and virus load by blood
6 months check
1 years check too
get medicine everyday forever in life for help better life
They are will check virus load and CD 4 for u
If ur CD 4 down < 350 u must be in process with protecter or maybe them will give ur medicine … But i dont know about kuwaity will share medicine for guy have hiv and cd4 down or not !
Also i dont know if lap found hiv for that one .. Lap will hide or tell that guy to know?

But about me im in process with doctor and get medicine for safty some sick …right now im ok:)

I have just read this blog and I want to say to everyone
People ! Please don’t panic.
I have been HIV positive for 15 years!
I am 38 currently. Living in London .
It’s really not that bad as people say it is.
My results are stable . I am not even on medication. If I was not infected with premeditation and was made aware of this I gues I would not even know.
In the end all of us going to die one day.
Just make sure you use a condom and be safe.

Ok I know I don’t have HIV/AIDS cus I’ve already been tested. I think I’ve got something but not sure. If I go to a private clinic and I get tested and find out I have something, will I automatically be detained and deported?

Does anyone know any clinic in kuwait that run test for stds, papsmear but they will not ask if you are married, or will they report you in the ministry if they found out you have std and you are sexually active but unnarried and get deported?

Am Kuwaiti and was required to do HIV testing when I got a job in the government. They did the test for freeing the Medical Council in Sabah Hospital, got the result in a week. Thank god it was negative!

Go to any private laboratory and they will do the test an average 80 kd , the result need 1 week to shown, they say its totally private

It is so sad to read this blog. I am American trained physician with subspecialty training in infectious disease here in the US. I was born in Kuwait, but raised abroad. I make my home in the US, where I practice medicine. My practice is full of HIV patients, and patients with HIV/Hep C co-infection among others. I often tell my patients that we are privileged and lucky to live in a time where the stigma of HIV is not even a second thought. Thanks to those who shoulder the burden before us 20 years ago. Today, HIV is like diabetes, hypertension, COPD or dyslipidemia. It is a chronic disease that is EASILY treated. Once virological suppression is attained, I typically see my patients once every 6 months. No need to see them more frequently, as long as they are adherent to their Antiretroviral meds. To this end, it makes me sad to read the above blogs about my country and the struggle much of you face in 2015!!! GOD Bless. Dr A.

I am a Lebanese Dermato-Venereologist. I thank God things are better in Beirut…Here also, HIV is like diabetes!

Can a hiv positive tested foreigner still live in kuwait and be working and at the same time taking treatment?

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