Inguinal granuloma (donovans) treatment in city Suwon
South Korea
6,954 patients are sent for treatment

Inguinal granuloma (donovans) treatment in clinics of Suwon

➤ Inguinal granuloma (donovans) treatment in clinics of Suwon ➤ 2 clinics Addresses $ Prices for treatments and diagnostics ☺ 7 reviews ✎ Make an appointment ✉ 6,954 patients are sent for treatment

Inguinal granuloma (donovans) is a rare sexually transmitted disease. The disease is most often found in some countries of Africa, Brazil and Australia. Men are 2 times more likely to suffer from this disease, infected patients are mostly people up to 40 years.

In Russia and other developed countries, it is almost impossible to get infected by this disease. Inguinal granuloma is found only in patients who have visited Africa or other epidemiological foci.

Donovan is a bacterial disease. Is transmitted through sexual contact, including oral contact.

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We found 2 clinics specialized in inguinal granuloma (donovans) with cumulative rating
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Medical center Gil, University of Gachon specialised on treatment inguinal granuloma (donovans)
Medical center Gil University Gachon is a multidisciplinary center, which provide various medical services to patients from all over the world. Highly skilled hospital staff, applying the latest technology and most modern equipment will be able to ...
Contact clinic
+74954812786​ (free)
English speaking staff
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Samsung medical center specialised on treatment inguinal granuloma (donovans)
Samsung medical center, awarded the title of "Hospital of the presidential standards", offers its patients a variety of medical services pursuant to more than twenty core areas. For treatment use only modern equipment and innovative technology.
Contact clinic
+74954812786​ (free)
English speaking staff

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