This profile for women analyses a blood sample and a self-swab checking for the commonest sexually transmitted infections - chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis.
Most women have no symptoms from these infections so testing is essential. It is a fast and discrete way to make sure you're safe.
This test can be done on samples collected at home or at one of our phlebotomy locations.
This profile for men analyses a blood and urine sample checking for the commonest sexually transmitted infections - chlamydia, gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis.
Many men have no symptoms initially from these infections so testing is essential. It is a fast and discrete way to make sure you and your partner are safe.
This test can be done on samples collected at home or at one of our phlebotomy locations.
Some sexually transmitted infections don’t cause symptoms but can develop into more serious problems if left untreated. Annual cases of Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Herpes have been increasing in England and Scotland since 2010; being tested is the best way to prevent the spread of these infections.
Most sexually transmitted infections can be tested using a urine sample, blood sample or a vaginal swab. If you want peace of mind for your sexual health, there are a number of tests available to take.
Most sexually transmitted infections can be tested for using urine, swabs and blood samples. Certain STI's don't always cause symptoms and can develop into more serious conditions if untreated.