This test is used to detect the presence of Helicobacter pylori, a bacteria that can cause
stomach inflammation. It may also be used to check whether the bacteria have been eradicated
after treatment.
Collect a random stool specimen (about walnut-sized) in a brown or white sterile faecal
container.
Clearly label the container with your surname, first given name, date of birth, and date and
time of collection.
Keep the specimen at room temperature.
Return the specimen to any Clinical Labs
collection centre on the same day as
collection.
NOTE: The collection staff are required to check your details (surname, first
given name, date of birth, and the date and time of collection on the container label) against
the pathology request form to ensure the sample is matched to the doctor’s request. This is done
to ensure the safety and security of reporting your test results.
Helicobacter pylori is a common stomach infection in Australia that can cause ulcers and increase
the risk of stomach cancer; testing and treatment help prevent serious complications.
Prepare for your pathology test with Clinical Labs by following specific instructions to ensure
accurate results and the best possible collection experience.
Find answers to common pathology test questions, including preparation, fasting guidelines,
collection centre locations, opening hours and aftercare tips at Clinical Labs.