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Thrush Test Melbourne

$39 no additional costs for the tests themselves with Medicare

Test for thrush (candidiasis) as part of a full STI screen — including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis. Rule out STIs with similar symptoms. No appointment needed. Results by SMS.

pathology clinics Australia-wide
No appointment needed — walk in
Most results within 24 hours
Specialist GP reviews every referral and result
Completely confidential
Collection Urine sample (chlamydia + gonorrhoea PCR) + blood test (syphilis, HIV, hepatitis) at any pathology clinic. Optional self-collect vaginal swab for thrush testing.
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You will receive a pathology referral by SMS. Take it to any pathology clinic.

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Your body. Your choice. Same Specialist GP — online test, phone consultation, or face-to-face.

How it works. Three simple steps from your phone.

Easier than ordering coffee. 2 minutes to order. 10 minutes at pathology. Done.
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Order online

Order online

Complete a short 2-minute questionnaire from your phone. Your pathology referral is sent straight to you by SMS. No appointment needed.

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Pathology locations

Walk into any pathology clinic

Walk into any pathology collection centre across Australia. Quick blood test, urine sample, and optional self-collect swabs. No appointment, no waiting.

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Results by SMS

Results by SMS

Most results within 24 hours by SMS. Occasionally up to 3 days. No results after 3 days? Use our results enquiry form and we will chase them up urgently. Tested positive? Our Specialist GP will contact you to arrange treatment over the phone.

Everything you need to know about thrush test melbourneing

Looking for a thrush test in Melbourne? Clinic365 offers thrush testing from $39 — order online and walk into any of hundreds of Melbourne pathology collection centres. No appointment needed. Your nearest options include clinics in the CBD, East Melbourne, South Melbourne, Carlton, Fitzroy, Richmond, St Kilda, South Yarra, Prahran, and across all Melbourne suburbs. Most results are sent by SMS within 24 hours and reviewed by a Specialist GP. Thrush Test Melbourne is available by telehealth from our Specialist GP.

Thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a yeast infection caused by overgrowth of Candida — a fungus that naturally lives in the body. It is not a sexually transmitted infection, but its symptoms can closely mimic those of several STIs including BV, trichomoniasis, and chlamydia. This is why testing is important rather than self-diagnosing or purchasing over-the-counter treatments without confirming the cause. According to the Australian STI Management Guidelines, vaginal discharge should be investigated to rule out STIs before assuming the cause is thrush.

Thrush typically causes a thick, white, cottage-cheese-like vaginal discharge accompanied by itching, redness, and irritation of the vulva and vagina. In men, thrush can cause redness, itching, and irritation of the head of the penis, particularly in uncircumcised men. Thrush is more common during pregnancy, after antibiotic use, in people with diabetes, and in those with weakened immune systems. Approximately 75 per cent of women will experience at least one episode of thrush in their lifetime.

Testing for thrush involves a vaginal swab that can be self-collected at a pathology clinic. The swab is cultured to identify whether Candida is present and which species is involved — this matters because some species respond differently to antifungal medications. At Clinic365, the $39 online test includes a self-collect vaginal swab alongside the standard five-infection STI screen, so thrush and the most common STIs are all tested in a single visit.

There is no specific window period for thrush — it can occur at any time due to changes in the vaginal environment. Common triggers include antibiotics, hormonal contraception, pregnancy, diabetes, stress, and wearing tight or synthetic underwear. If you experience thrush four or more times per year, this is classified as recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis and may require a longer or different treatment approach under the guidance of a specialist.

Treatment for uncomplicated thrush is typically a single dose of oral antifungal medication or a short course of topical antifungal cream or pessaries. Over-the-counter treatments are available at pharmacies, but a confirmed diagnosis through testing is recommended — particularly for a first episode, recurrent episodes, or if symptoms persist after treatment. Your Specialist GP can prescribe appropriate treatment and develop a prevention plan if thrush is recurrent. Sexual partners generally do not require treatment unless they have symptoms.

Regular sexual health screening is recommended for anyone who is sexually active, even when no symptoms are present. Most sexually transmitted infections produce no noticeable symptoms in the early stages, which means they can be unknowingly passed to sexual partners. Australian guidelines recommend at least annual screening for sexually active adults, and more frequent testing for those with new or multiple partners. If you have had unprotected sex with a new partner, testing is recommended even if you feel well.

If your test results are positive, your Specialist GP will contact you directly to discuss treatment options and arrange treatment. Most bacterial STIs respond well to a short course of antibiotics and are straightforward to manage when detected early. Partner notification is an important part of treatment — all recent sexual partners should be informed and tested, even if they have no symptoms. Your GP can advise on how to approach this conversation, including anonymous notification options if preferred.

Dr Ed Skinner
Author: Dr Ed Skinner
MBBS, FRACGP · Specialist GP · AHPRA · MED0001674680
Last reviewed: April 2026

Frequently asked questions

Complete a 2-minute questionnaire. You receive a pathology referral by SMS. Walk into any pathology clinic — no appointment needed. Self-collect vaginal swab plus blood and urine tests take about 10 minutes. Most results within 24 hours by SMS.
No. If you have a Medicare card, the pathology tests are bulk-billed at no additional cost. The $39 covers the consultation and referral.
No. Walk into any pathology clinic Australia-wide with your SMS referral. No booking needed at most locations.
Yes. Results go directly to you by SMS. We do not notify your regular GP, employer, or insurer.
Typically yes. A standard GP visit costs $40–$80. The $39 Clinic365 screen covers thrush plus chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis.
Avoid urinating for at least 1 hour before your visit. No fasting needed. Bring your SMS referral and Medicare card.
No. Thrush is a yeast infection caused by overgrowth of Candida, a fungus naturally present in the body. It is not sexually transmitted, though it can be triggered by antibiotics, hormonal changes, or a weakened immune system.
Yes. Men can develop thrush causing redness, itching, and irritation of the head of the penis. It is more common in uncircumcised men and those with diabetes.
Common triggers include antibiotics, hormonal contraception, pregnancy, diabetes, tight or synthetic underwear, and perfumed products near the genital area.
Over-the-counter antifungal treatments are available. However, for a first episode, severe or recurrent symptoms, or during pregnancy, testing is recommended to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions.