Pus Culture & Sensitivity Test London

A pus culture and sensitivity test is used to identify the bacteria or fungi causing an infection and to help determine which antibiotics may be effective.

Price: £99
TAT: 3-5 Working days
Code: MDPCAS
Sample Type: Swab
Overview

At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, we offer private pus testing and wound infection testing from our Central London clinic near Baker Street. This service may be suitable for patients with infected wounds, post-surgical discharge, abscesses, skin infections, or infections that are not improving with treatment.

Pus testing is commonly referred to as:

  • Pus culture
  • Wound culture
  • Swab for bacterial culture
  • Culture and sensitivity test
  • Bacterial culture and antibiotic sensitivity

The aim is to identify the organism causing the infection and provide antibiotic sensitivity information where appropriate.

Understanding the Test

What Is a Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test?

A pus culture and sensitivity test examines pus, wound discharge, or a swab from an infected area.

The laboratory attempts to grow and identify bacteria or fungi present in the sample. If significant bacteria are found, antibiotic sensitivity testing may be performed to show which antibiotics the organism is sensitive or resistant to.

This can help clinicians choose more appropriate treatment.

Pus culture and sensitivity sample collection at Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, Baker Street
Pus culture and sensitivity testing at Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, Baker Street
Clinical Use

When Might You Need Pus Testing?

You may need pus culture testing if you have:

  • Pus or discharge from a wound
  • A post-surgical wound infection
  • An abscess
  • Redness, swelling, warmth, or tenderness
  • A wound not healing properly
  • Recurrent skin infections
  • Infection not responding to antibiotics
  • Suspected bacterial wound infection
  • Diabetic foot wound concerns

If you have fever, spreading redness, severe pain, or feel very unwell, you should seek urgent medical attention.

Laboratory Detection

What Can the Test Detect?

A pus culture may help identify organisms such as:

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Streptococcus species
  • Pseudomonas species
  • Enterobacteriaceae
  • Bacteria where clinically relevant
  • Fungal organisms where indicated

The final report may include:

  • Organism identified
  • Culture result
  • Gram stain findings where performed
  • Antibiotic sensitivity profile
  • Resistance pattern
  • Clinical comments where appropriate
Post-Surgical Concerns

Post-Surgical Pus Culture

Pus or discharge after surgery may indicate possible wound infection.

A post-surgical pus culture can help identify whether bacteria are present and whether antibiotic sensitivity testing is required.

This is particularly useful when:

  • Discharge appears yellow, green, thick, or offensive
  • The wound is becoming more painful
  • Redness is spreading
  • Swelling is increasing
  • Antibiotics have not worked as expected
Sample Collection

How Is the Sample Taken?

The sample may be collected using:

  • A sterile wound swab
  • Pus collected from the infected area
  • Aspirated pus where clinically appropriate

Where possible, deeper pus or discharge from the infected area is often more useful than a superficial surface swab.

Our clinical team will advise on the most appropriate collection method.

Turnaround Time

How Long Do Results Take?

Turnaround time depends on the type of culture and whether sensitivity testing is required. 5 working days for most Pus cultures while urine cultures around 3 days.

Routine bacterial culture may take several days because organisms need time to grow in the laboratory.

Comparison

Pus Culture vs Urine Culture

Pus culture and urine culture are both microbiology tests, but they examine different sample types.

A urine culture is used to investigate urinary tract infection.

A pus culture is used to investigate wound infection, abscesses, skin infection, or post-surgical discharge. Most of the samples we receive are from nearby private clinics and hospitals.

MDC also offers urine culture testing as part of our microbiology services.

Why Marylebone Diagnostic Centre

Why Choose Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?

Patients choose MDC because we provide:

  • Private microbiology testing
  • Central London location
  • 5-minute walk from Baker Street Station
  • Professional sample collection
  • Clinician-led diagnostic services
  • Wound and infection testing
  • Urine culture and microbiology services
  • Clear results reporting
  • Discreet and confidential appointments

Marylebone Diagnostic Centre is located at:

73 Baker Street
London W1U 6RD
Tel: +44 7495 970109
Opening hours: Monday–Saturday, 8:00–16:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

A pus culture test checks pus or wound discharge for bacteria or fungi that may be causing infection.
Culture identifies the organism causing infection. Sensitivity testing checks which antibiotics the organism may respond to.
Pus should be tested when there is persistent discharge, suspected wound infection, post-surgical pus, recurrent infection, or poor response to antibiotics.
If significant bacteria are isolated, sensitivity testing may help show which antibiotics the organism is sensitive or resistant to.
A wound swab is one method of collecting a sample. Pus culture refers to the laboratory test performed on the sample.
Results usually take several days because bacteria need time to grow. Sensitivity testing may add additional time.
If MRSA is present and grows in culture, it can be identified and reported with sensitivity results.
You should tell the clinic if you are already taking antibiotics, as this may affect culture results.
Sample collection is usually quick. Some discomfort may occur if the wound area is tender.
A GP referral is not always required for private testing, but clinical review is recommended if symptoms are severe.
If you have fever, spreading redness, severe pain, or feel unwell, seek urgent medical attention.

Book a Pus Culture Test in London

If you have pus, wound discharge, or concerns about a possible wound infection, Marylebone Diagnostic Centre can help arrange private pus culture and sensitivity testing in Central London.

Book online or contact our team for guidance on the most appropriate test.

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