The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique and commercial Mycoplasma IST 2 test were compared with culture for the detection of U. urealyticum and M. hominis in 173 clinical samples obtained from patients without clinical symptoms from genito-urinary tract. The presence of U. urealyticum was diagnosed by culture in 24 samples, by PCR in 33 samples and by Mycoplasma IST 2 test in 39 samples. The presence of M. hominis was diagnosed in 26 samples only by Mycoplasma IST 2 test--culture and PCR were negative. The study showed the excellent sensitivity (100%) and good specificity (appropriately 94.0% and 90.0%) for U. urealyticum in PCR and Mycoplasma IST 2 test. The discrepancy of results obtained in Mycoplasma IST 2 test and culture as well as in PCR may suggest the over sensitivity of the commercial test for detection of M. hominis.