How to get tested for non-gonococcal urethritis in which department?

Non-gonococcal urethritis can be examined in gynecology, urology, dermatology and venereology, etc. Relevant tests include bacterial culture and urethral secretion examination.
Non-gonococcal urethritis is a urethritis caused by pathogens other than gonococcus. If symptoms such as difficulty in urination, tingling and pain in the urethra, or complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease and epididymitis occur, the patient can go to the gynecology or urology department for consultation. When the patient has a history of impure sex and other high-risk factors can go to the Department of Dermatology and Venereology.
Tests for nongonococcal urethritis include bacterial culture and urethral secretion examination. Bacterial culture refers to culturing a sample of the patient’s urethral secretion for gonococcus bacteria, while urethral secretion examination refers to placing a smear of urethral secretion under a high-powered microscope to see if polymorphonuclear leukocytes are present.
After the diagnosis of nongonococcal urethritis is confirmed, the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, and the patient’s sexual partner should also receive treatment.