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Sampling fee?

The sample collection fee is a fixed cost that refers to the visit to the clinic where you submit your sample. The fee is not affected by how many tests you have ordered, but varies depending on the order value:

  • For order values under SEK 350, the sampling fee is SEK 129.
  • For order values between SEK 350 and SEK 1000, the fee is SEK 59.
Free sampling fee

For purchases over 1000 SEK, the sampling fee is included.

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Yes, but you will receive it from us when you place your order.

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No, Testmottagningen.se does not currently offer prenatal diagnosis or pregnancy ultrasound.

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Yes, we offer private ultrasound in Stockholm without waiting time. The ultrasound examination is performed by experienced specialists using modern technology.

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No, we do not currently offer 3D ultrasound. Our ultrasound examinations are based on proven 2D technology for medical diagnostics.

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The images from your ultrasound examination are reviewed by a specialist doctor and you will receive a medical report via our digital service Zample within a few days.

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During an ultrasound examination, a small amount of gel is applied to the skin and an ultrasound probe, also called an ultrasound transducer, is moved over the area to be examined. The images are displayed in real time. The examination takes 15–35 minutes and is painless.

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Ultrasound examinations are usually recommended for abdominal pain, suspected gallstones or kidney stones, joint and muscle pain, nodules or vascular problems.

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An ultrasound examination of the gallbladder is used if gallstones or inflammation of the biliary tract is suspected.

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Ultrasound can be used to examine organs and tissues such as the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, muscles, joints and tendons – as well as detect cysts, inflammation and other changes.

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This provides an overview of organs such as the liver, kidneys, and gallbladder to detect stones, cysts, or fluid.

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An ultrasound of the liver can show fatty liver, cysts, inflammation, or other changes in the liver.

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An ultrasound of the testicles shows causes of pain, swelling, lumps, or other changes.

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Ultrasound examination is a painless and radiation-free method that uses sound waves to create images of the body's organs, vessels and soft tissues.

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An ultrasound of the kidneys is performed to find kidney stones, cysts, tumors or obstructions in the urinary tract.

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Fast, safe examination with modern technology and experienced specialists, just like in healthcare – but without long waiting times.

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Radiation-free, painless and fast. Provides clear real-time images and detects cysts, inflammations and tumors early.

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No, an ultrasound is completely harmless and can be performed on both adults and children, as well as pregnant women, without any risk.

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Yes, having an ultrasound during pregnancy is completely safe, both for the mother and the baby. The examination is used to monitor the development of the fetus.

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