Extended STI Test Kit

Extended STI Test Kit

Test discreetly for a majority of STIs from the comfort of your home. Collect your sample and send it to our partner lab via Free Post. Get a complete results report from our doctors and straightforward advice on what to do next within 72 hours.

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from £145.00

Product details

Our extended STI (sexually transmitted infection) test kit checks for the following infections:

  • chlamydia
  • gonorrhea
  • herpes
  • mycoplasma
  • ureaplasma
  • gardnerella
  • trichomonas

The test is a PCR test which is the most accurate method of identifying infections from urine or swab samples.

If you have had unprotected sex or think you might have caught an STI, you should wait 14 days before taking this test. It takes up to 2 weeks for symptoms to appear. You will receive your results within 4 to 5 days of your sample reaching the lab.

If you think you may have been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours please visit your local sexual health clinic immediately.

This kit may not detect herpes if you do not have active lesions at the time of testing. If you are concerned that you might have herpes, we would recommend that you take a swab test of the area, using a test that is specifically designed for herpes detection.

For women, the test consists of a swab which looks like a large cotton bud. This is inserted into the vagina to get a sample. For men the test uses a urine sample.

To take a home test follow these steps:

  1. Place an order and get your kit delivered to your door (delivery is free)
  2. Collect your sample by following the instructions in the test kit
  3. Send your samples to our UK-based, accredited partner laboratory (postage is free)
  4. Once your results are available (in 4 to 5 days), our doctors will review your results
  5. One of our doctors will contact you, via a secure and confidential message in your patient account, to let you know your results and give you advice and support on what to do next

In some cases, the doctor may need to ask for more information. They may contact you by phone, so make sure your telephone number is up to date in your online account.

Dr Simran Deo Medical Editor

Medically reviewed by

Dr Simran Deo

Last reviewed: 29 Apr 2020

Extended STI test kit prices

Pack Size Price
1 test kit(s) £145.00

How it Works

About STI Testing

How the test works

The urine or swab test will check for:

The test will only check for genital infections and will not diagnose these infections in your throat or anus. If you’re concerned about other areas of your body being affected please contact your GP or local sexual health clinic.

The test kit is sent out in the post and will arrive in a discreetly packaged parcel.

After you have taken your sample, send your urine or swab sample to our laboratory in the pre-paid envelope that comes with the kit.

You will get your results within 4 to 5 days of your sample reaching the lab. Once your results are available our doctors will review them and send them to you via a secure and confidential message in your online patient account.

In some cases if the doctor needs more information, they may contact you by phone. Make sure your telephone number is up to date in your online account. Our doctors are available to offer advice and further support if needed.

About the infections tested for

Chlamydia is a very common STI that is often symptomless so people frequently do not realise they have it. It's very easily treated with a course of antibiotics. If left untreated though, it can cause serious complications in the reproductive system, including fertility problems and, in women, pelvic inflammatory disease and increased risk of miscarriage. You can buy treatment through our service or get treated by going to your local sexual health clinic.

Gonorrhea is another very common STI. It often does not have any obvious symptoms, but where there are symptoms these normally include pain when urinating and a vaginal or penile discharge. It's easy to treat with antibiotics, but if left untreated it may cause serious health complications, like fertility problems and, in women, pelvic inflammatory disease. If you’re diagnosed with gonorrhoea you will need to contact your local sexual health clinic for treatment.

Genital herpes is a viral infection. It's caused by the herpes simplex or cold sore virus. It may result in painful blisters on the genitals. There's no cure but symptoms and outbreaks can be managed by using an anti-viral medication. You can buy treatment through our service or get treated by your GP or your local sexual health clinic.

Mycoplasma affects both men and women and is caused by a bacteria. It does not often cause symptoms and so can be left untreated as the person may not know they have it unless tested. If treatment is required it can be treated easily with a specific antibiotic.

Trichomoniasis is normally symptomless in men, but women may experience a vaginal discharge as a result. It's caused by a parasite and can be treated effectively by an antibiotic. You can buy treatment through our service or get treated by your GP or local sexual health clinic.

Ureaplasma is a bacteria which is commonly found in the sexually active population. Most people who are infected with it have no symptoms, but it may cause symptoms of urethritis/inflammation of the urethra, such as pain or burning on passing urine and discomfort in the testicles. If you suffer from symptoms and your test detects ureaplasma, it can be treated easily with a simple antibiotic.

Gardnerella vaginalis, also known as bacterial vaginosis, can cause a fishy smelling, greyish coloured vaginal discharge in women and urethritis (an inflammation of the urethra) in men. If you test positive for this, you only need to treat it if you’ve got symptoms. If you’re a woman with the symptoms listed above, you can get treated through our service.

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