Hila
V. Grybo g.32A, Vilnius, Lithuania
7 AM-8 PM
8 AM–3 PM
9 AM–3PM (only MRI tests)
The laboratory closes 30 minutes earlier than indicated.
Free parking - to the right of the building.
Drive up to the barrier, wait for the guard to lift it, and enter the site.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Lvivo g. 101, Vilnius, Lithuania
8 AM–8 PM
Paid parking - UNIPARK and ParkTown.
Family Medicine
Laisvės pr. 10A, Vilnius, Lithunia (B building)
8 AM–8 PM
The laboratory closes 30 minutes earlier than indicated.
Free parking - in reserved places in front of the entrance to the center.
Hila
V. Grybo g.32A, Vilnius, Lithuania
7 AM-8 PM
8 AM–3 PM
9 AM–3PM (only MRI tests)
The laboratory closes 30 minutes earlier than indicated.
Free parking - to the right of the building.
Drive up to the barrier, wait for the guard to lift it, and enter the site.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Lvivo g. 101, Vilnius, Lithuania
8 AM–8 PM
Paid parking - UNIPARK and ParkTown.
Family Medicine
Laisvės pr. 10A, Vilnius, Lithunia (B building)
8 AM–8 PM
The laboratory closes 30 minutes earlier than indicated.
Free parking - in reserved places in front of the entrance to the center.
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Services and prices
Examinations Ophthalmology (eye care) Orthopaedics and traumatology Obstetrics and Gynaecology Rehabilitation and sports medicine Treatment of ear, nose, throat (ENT) disease
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For patients
How to make an appointmentYou can make an appointment at our Centre by all common methods.What to take care about before arrivingOur personnel will inform you what documents you should have at arrival.What to do at arrival to the CentreAt arrival to the centre please print a ticket at the ticket terminal.Payment and servicesPossible payment by leasing, according to the contract, compensation.Accommodation and mealsOur clinic is located about 3 km from the Vilnius city centre.International patientsThis information is for international patients.Confidentiality assuranceWe understand how are important your personal data.How to arrive to the CentreYou can reach our Center by transport.
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Tests for infectious diseases (viruses, bacteria and other pests)
Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, or parasites. We usually catch these diseases from other ill people or infection carriers, that is why these diseases are also called contagious. Some diseases can be contracted from animals, insects or the environment, for example, from items infected with discharge or pathogens. People can transmit infectious diseases to each other by touching the skin or mucous membrane, coughing or breathing out pathogens, also through insect bites or eating products infected with microbes.
Infectious disease tests help to detect the infectious agent or specific antibodies that are produced when the patient has or has had an infectious disease. Sometimes specific antibody tests may be used to evaluate immunity after vaccination.
Contagious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, epidemic parotitis, rubella, hepatitis B, flu and other infections can be prevented with vaccination.
The tests are done on a blood sample. The flu test is done on a nasopharyngeal swab. Rotavirus and adenovirus tests are done on a stool sample.
You do not have to schedule an appointment in advance for these tests.
Infectious disease test price
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IgG Antibodies against Chlamydia psittaci **
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Anti - Saccharomyces Cerevisae antibodies (ASCA)
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Anti - SARS-CoV-2 antibodies identification
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Anti – pneumococcus IgG
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Antibodies against Aspergillus fumigatus
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Antibodies against dyphtheria anti - toxin
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Antibodies against Treponema pallidum
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Antibodies IgG against tetanus toxoid
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Aspergillus fumigatus antigen
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Bartonella Hensellae IgG (Cat Sratch)
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Bartonella Hensellae IgM (Cat Scratch) antibodies
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Brucelosis IgG
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Candida antibodies IgG
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Candida antibodies IgM
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Certificate of estimation of antigen and antibodies of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
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Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA assay (ELISA method)
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Chlamydia pneumoniae IgG assay (ELISA method)
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Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM assay (ELISA method)
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CMV DNA quantitative estimation by PCR method
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CMV IgG assay
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CMV IgG avidity estimation
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CMV IgM assay
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Determination of parasites, their cysts and eggs in excrement
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EBV IgG assay
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EBV IgM assay
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Estimation of antigen and antibodies 1/2 of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
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Helicobacter pylori IgA assay
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Helicobacter pylori IgG assay
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Herpes SV 1 IgM test
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Herpes SV1 IgG estimation
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Herpes SV1 and SV2 IgG (common for both types) estimation
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Herpes SV1 and SV2 IgM (common for both types) estimation
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Herpes SV2 IgG estimation
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HIV antibodies confirmation by immunobloting (WB, LIA)
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IgA Parapertussis bordetella
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IgG antibodies against Chlamydia trachomatis
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IgG Parapertussis bordetella
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IgM antibodies against Chlamydia trachomatis
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IgM Herpes virus 6 type
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Lyme borreliosis IgG assay (ELISA method)
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Lyme disease IgG assay by immunobloting (WB)
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Lyme disease IgM assay by immunobloting (WB)
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Malaria Antibody, IgG
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Measles virus IgG
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Measles virus IgM*
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG assay (ELISA method)
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgM assay (ELISA method)
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Parvovirus B19 DNA
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Rubella IgG assay
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Rubella IgM assay
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Streptococcus A rapid test
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Streptococcus A rapid test
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Tick borne encephalitis IgG assay (ELISA method)
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Tick borne encephalitis IgG assay (for post-vaccination assessment)
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Toxocara canis IgG assay (ELISA method)
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Toxoplasma gondii IgG
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Toxoplasma gondii IgG avidity test
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Toxoplasma gondii IgM assay
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Varicella zoster virus IgG antibodies estimation
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Varicella zoster virus IgM antibodies estimation
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Whooping-cough IgA (pertussis)*
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Whooping-cough IgG (pertussis)
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Yersinia spp. IgA (Y. enterocolitica, Y. pestis ir Y. pseudotuberculosis)
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Yersinia spp. IgG (Y. enterocolitica, Y. pestis ir Y. pseudotuberculosis)
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What factors affect the price?
The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.
Why it is worth
To be examined at our Centre?
- We perform high quality tests which has been confirmed by the ISO 15189 certification of our laboratory.
- The results of the tests performed in our laboratory are explained by our staff, a service that is provided by only a few laboratories in the country.
- We can do additional tests for other contagious diseases, if needed, from the same blood sample taken up to 7 days previously. This is especially relevant for children or patients living in other towns!
- There is no risk of damage or mix-up of test samples during transportation, which statistically is one of the leading causes for ruined blood samples in labs.
Good to know
- Flu.
Flu typically starts suddenly and manifests itself in a high temperature (above 38 °C), dry cough, sore throat, headache and muscle pain, fatigue and weakness. In rarer cases flu may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhoea. - Herpes viral infection.
In 2-7 days after exposure to the virus the skin and/or mucous membrane, previously only red, start to feel itchy and burn, with the appearance of painful blisters. If blisters (rash) affect the genital area, the patient may feel pain when urinating, the lymph nodes in the groin may be enlarged. The patient may show general symptoms of an illness, such as fever, overall weakness, muscle pain, and headache. - Rotavirus infection.
Rotavirus manifests itself in vomiting, fever, diarrhoea, and general intoxication of the body. It is more common in the cold season. There is an increase in morbidity in Lithuania in the months of December–April. - Measles.
The disease starts with fever, cough, runny nose, and conjunctivitis. After 1-2 days, a rash appears: first on the head and then it spreads to cover the waist and limbs. As the rash disappears it leaves behind brownish pigmentation which persists for some time. With measles, the virus often causes complications: lung inflammation (pneumonia), larynx damage (croup), laryngitis, otitis, in rarer cases – brain inflammation (encephalitis). The most reliable preventative measure against measles is vaccination. In Lithuania the combined measles-epidemic parotitis (mumps)-rubella conjugate vaccine (MMR) is used. - Meningococcal infection.
Having a meningococcal infection can range from carrying meningococcus in the nasopharynx symptom-free to suffering from a severe and life-threatening acute meningococcal disease. All clinical forms of the infection are accompanied with fever and symptoms of general intoxication: at first, the patient has a higher temperature, headache, may experience muscle pain, stiff neck, or start vomiting. The tell-tale sign of a meningococcal infection is the skin rash. Once recovered, the patient does not develop a long-term immunity, which means that they can get a meningococcal infection in the future. The most effective preventative measure against this dangerous disease is vaccination. - Tetanus.
Tetanus bacteria make spores, to which the body is exposed through contaminated wounds. The chances of contracting tetanus are considerably increased if the patient is injured when using garden tools, old rusty nails or other contaminated objects, which allow the spores to enter the wound. The patient usually starts to display the symptoms of the disease a week after being exposed to the spores, but they can also show after a few days or months. The disease develops gradually. The first symptoms might be short muscle spasms and numbness at the site of exposure. Later the patient suffers muscle contractions of different intensity. Once recovered, the patient does not build up natural immunity, therefore, it is important to keep in mind that the most effective preventative measure against this dangerous disease is vaccination. Infants and children are vaccinated against tetanus following the children’s prophylactic immunisation schedule. Persons over 26 are advised to get revaccinated against tetanus every ten years.
- The report with the test results will be prepared in 2-3 hours on business days. The results for tests marked * will be available in 14 business days.
They can be picked up at the reception or we can send it via email at your request. - Unsure how to interpret the results? Call the lab, phone: (8 5) 247 64 22.
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Book an appointmentThe price depends on:
- scientific degree of the preferred physician,
- preferred substances and their amounts required for a specific service,
- applied anaesthesia,
- nursing type and number of in-hospital days.
- preferred type of catering,
- availability of referral letter.
The Centre standard price is applied if you have a properly issued referral letter.
The regular price is applied if you do not have a referral letter.
You do not need a referral letter for laboratory tests, the Regular Price is applied.
How soon are the results of laboratory tests available?
2 hours for the most common (routine) blood tests and urinalysis.
3 hours for tests ordered before 9.00 a. m.
If rare tests are ordered for a single sample that require stopping the analyser to change test reagents, the time to have the test done may be prolonged by several additional hours. 10 to 20 working days, if samples are to be sent to Germany, the time required for the test to be done depends on the complexity of the test.
The reports of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) imaging and other
instrumental examinations are usually ready immediately, i.e within 2-3 hours after the examination.
The report of a test which is carried out on Saturday is available from the healthcare professional carrying
out the test (usually the report is ready within 3 working days).
The reports of echoscopic and other examinations that are carried out in the physicians office are issued
immediately after the examination.
Regular price
This price applies to patients not covered by compulsory health insurance, who do not have a referral letter from their doctor (except radiological examinations, for which a referral letter is mandatory); when the referral letter does not meet the requirements defined by the legal acts; when the disease is not included in the list of reimbursable diseases; when the referral letter has expired (30 days), and in other cases indicated in the Rules for the Provision and Payment of Commercial Personal Healthcare Services approved by Order No. 357 of the Minister of Health dated 30 July 1999 (with subsequent amendments), the patients should pay for such services themselves.
Should the patient chose particular implants or substances or order individual menus, these will incur additional costs.
What does the service price comprise of?
The price of an instrumental examination consists of the price of the examination and the required materials (contrast medium, injections of the contrast medium, anaesthesiological care, imaging, etc.). The prices of the specific service are available at Reception.
The price of blood laboratory tests is comprised of the test price (indicated in the pricelist) and the price for collecting the blood sample. If a swab is required to carry out a test, this may sometimes incur additional costs. The prices of the specific services are available at Reception.
In the case of surgical treatment additional costs for anaesthesia, implants and substances preferred by the patient as well as individually chosen menus are applied.
In the case of dermatology services only the price for the physician's service is indicated. The total price of a dermatology service includes the price of the procedure and all materials required for the procedure. The prices of the specific services are available at Reception and/or during the consultation with the physician.
The price of a basic procedure is the lowest procedure price. The actual price is discussed during the consultation before the procedure considering the extent and complexity of the procedure.
Notes
For the price of services provided at the Centre outside working hours, ugently, at night, while on holidays or without a referral letter, or that require the presence of physicians not continuously employed by the Centre, please enquire in advance.
The Centre may change the price of services without warning, as well as offer new services, change the content of existing services or refuse to provide certain services.
What factors affect the price?
Centre standard price
For consultations and examinations with a referral letter
According to the Law on Healthcare System of the Republic of Lithuania (part 5 of article 49), if patients prefer to receive more expensive services, materials and procedures, they must pay the difference between the factual price of these services, materials and procedures and the price of the services, materials and procedures that are provided free of charge following the rules defined by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania. If patients who are entitled to receive personal healthcare services free of charge prefer to receive additional services or procedures, they must pay for these services or procedures themselves.
The prices presented here are developed according to the Centre Standard which is used while providing high quality integrated and coordinated healthcare services, ensuring patient safety and expedition, integrity of service provision, and effective examination using equipment from reliable manufacturers, newest generation products associated with minimal side effects, and providing the best nursing care.
For example, the colonoscopy procedure is carried out with minimal discomfort to the patient as they are “asleep” during the procedure, i.e. anaesthesia is used during the procedure, and the procedure is continuously monitored by a physician endoscopist and physician anaesthesiologist-reanimatologist.
The price for computed and magnetic resonance tomography scans following the rules established by the Ministry of Health are different in all 5 Territorial Departments of the Health Insurance Fund (HIF). The specific prices are available at Reception.
The price for a consultation with a physician depends on the scientific degree of the selected physician.
This price does not apply to Laboratory tests. The same price is applicable for all patients, irrespective of whether they are covered by public health insurance or have a referral letter from their physician. The price of blood laboratory tests is comprised of the test price (indicated in the pricelist) and the price for collecting the blood sample.
Centre standard price
For surgeries and surgical procedures with a referral letter
For patients who are covered by compulsory health insurance, and have a referral letter from their doctor for the procedure or surgery; any services that are reimbursed from the budget of the compulsory health insurance fund are provided free of charge, except for cases indicated in the Rules for the Provision and Payment of Commercial Personal Healthcare Services approved by Order No. 357 of the Minister of Health dated 30 July 1999 (with subsequent amendments), when patients themselves should pay for such services.
This price applies to patients covered by compulsory health insurance, who have a referral letter from their doctor for the procedure or surgery; the price covers the costs of closely related services necessary for therapeutic purposes that are specified in certain specific cases while providing healthcare services.
Should the patient chose particular implants or substances that are not reimbursed by the compulsory health insurance fund, or they want to have more expensive services or substances for which only the basic price is reimbursed, these as well as any price difference or individual catering menus will incur additional costs.
What does the service price comprise of?
The price of the consultation with a physician comprises of:
- Discussion with the patient – listening to the complaints and taking the patient’s’ medical history (patient provides information to the physician about their health).
- Examination and condition assessment.
- Preliminary diagnosis.
- If indicated, development of an examination and consultation plan (necessary examinations are prescribed and the patient is referred for consultations with other specialists).
- Interpretation and assessment of test results.
- Making and confirmation of the diagnosis.
- Development and implementation of the treatment plan, appointment and discussion about the surgery.
- Recommendations for treatment, nursing, work and care in an out-patient setting.
The final price of the surgery is established by summing up the prices of surgery, anaesthesia, implants, care in the ward (from Day 2), catering price according to the menu preferred by the patient and the price of certain substances. The specific extent of the surgery and its price is discussed before the surgery during the consultation with the surgeon, considering the complexity of the surgery, its duration and the patient's health status.
The price of an instrumental examination consists of the price of the examination and the required materials (contrast medium, injections of the contrast medium, anaesthesiological care, imaging, etc.). The prices of the specific services are available at Reception.
The total price of vaccination services consists of the price of the consultation with a physician and the price of the vaccine. The prices of the specific service are available at Reception.
Example: If you come for a Vaxigrip vaccination, the service price will be calculated as follows:
Vaccination (not including vaccine price) – 6.22 (for those covered by insurance) – 8 Eur (for those NOT covered by insurance)
Influenza vaccine – 12.68 Eur.
In total: 6.22+12.68 = 18.90 Eur or 8+12.68 = 20.68 Eur.
There is no need for a consultation with a physician for influenza and tick born encephalitis vaccinations.
In all other cases a consultation with a physician is mandatory and involves additional costs.
However, if you are referred for a vaccination by another physician and have a referral letter, you do not need to have a consultation with one of our physicians. Please note however that the referral letter for vaccination is only valid for 24 hours from the time it is issued. The vaccine required should be indicated in the referral letter.
The above calculation is presented using conditional numbers.
Notes
For the price of services provided at the Centre outside working hours, urgently, at night, while on holidays or without a referral letter, or that require the presence of physicians not continuously employed by the Centre, please enquire in advance.
The Centre may change the price of services without warning, as well as offer new services, change the content of existing services or refuse to provide certain services.
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