MRSA Culture – Single Swab Test
£49.99
Accurate MRSA culture test using a single swab. Suitable for wound and skin infections. UK laboratory analysis. Order online today.
Description
At-home MRSA culture test for wounds and specific areas
The MRSA Culture Test uses a single swab and is a reliable lab test that checks for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) at a specific site, like a wound or skin lesion. It is best for checking local infections instead of routine nasal or groin screening.
A single sterile swab is used to collect your sample, which is then tested in a UKAS-accredited lab. Culture methods help accurately identify MRSA colonisation or infection.
What Is MRSA?
MRSA is a kind of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria that does not respond to common antibiotics. It can live on the skin without causing problems, but it may lead to serious infections, especially in wounds, surgical sites, or broken skin. Finding MRSA early helps guide treatment and lowers the risk of spreading it.
What This MRSA Culture Test Detects
- Presence of MRSA bacteria at the sampled site
- Colonisation or infection in:
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- Wounds or ulcers
- Surgical sites
- Skin lesions or abscesses
- Other clinician-advised areas
This test is right for targeted MRSA checks when there are symptoms or a clinical concern.
Who Is This Test Suitable For?
- People who have a wound that is not healing or is infected
- Those who often get skin infections
- Anyone whose doctor has asked for a wound swab to check for MRSA
- People who need MRSA testing before treatment, moving into a care home, or having a medical procedure
- Healthcare workers or carers who might have a local infection
How the Test Works
- Order your MRSA culture test kit online and get it delivered by post
- Use the swab to collect a sample from the wound or affected area, following the instructions
- Send your sample back to our lab using the prepaid envelope
- The lab will test your sample to check for MRSA
- You will get your results securely, usually within a few working days after we receive your sample
Accuracy and Reliability
- MRSA testing is done using lab culture methods
- All samples are tested in a UKAS-accredited lab
- This test is suitable for clinical-grade detection from wounds and skin sites
- You will get a clear positive or negative result for MRSA
Culture testing is the gold standard for confirming MRSA, especially in wound and skin samples.
What Happens If My Result Is Positive?
If your test shows MRSA:
- You will get clear advice on what to do next
- You can share your results with your GP or healthcare provider
- Treatment may involve topical or oral antibiotics, depending on your clinical assessment
Finding MRSA early helps with effective treatment and lowers the risk of spreading it.
Key Benefits
- ✔ Single swab, ideal for wound MRSA testing
- ✔ Suitable for targeted MRSA culture
- ✔ Home sample collection with laboratory analysis
- ✔ Discreet packaging and secure results
- ✔ Supports faster clinical decision-making
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an MRSA culture test?
An MRSA culture test checks for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria at a specific site, like a wound or skin lesion. The sample is grown in the lab to see if MRSA is present.
Is this test suitable for wound swabs?
Yes, this test works well for wound swabs. It can be used for non-healing wounds, infected cuts, surgical sites, ulcers, and skin lesions where MRSA infection or colonisation might be a concern.
How accurate is MRSA culture testing?
MRSA culture testing is a trusted and reliable way to diagnose MRSA, especially for wound and skin samples. All samples are tested in a UKAS-accredited lab to make sure results are accurate and dependable.
Can I use this test at home?
Yes, you can collect your sample at home. We provide clear instructions to help you take the swab safely and correctly before you send it back to the lab.
How long do results take?
You’ll usually get your results a few working days after the lab receives your sample. We’ll notify you securely as soon as your results are ready.
What should I do if my result is positive?
If your test shows MRSA, share the result with your GP or healthcare professional. They will recommend the right treatment, which could include topical or oral antibiotics based on your symptoms and medical history.
Is this test suitable for routine MRSA screening?
This single-swab test is meant for targeted MRSA testing, such as wounds or areas with symptoms. For routine screening of places like the nose, groin, or armpit, a multi-site MRSA screen is usually better.






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