This test is the most complete test designed for those who wants complete peace of mind. Whether you’ve just started a new relationship or you’ve had multiple sexual partners and want a general sexual health test, you’ll get the results you need with the 70 Pathogen test.
This test can take up to 1 day to gain accurate results once received by the lab. On many occasions our results are returned quicker. Some of the conditions within the Profile 1 may be diagnosed quicker than others and on these occasions we’ll notify you of each as and when we receive them.
Please be advised that this test will only offer the advised level of accuracy against all conditions 28 days after potential exposure.
This is our most comprehensive STI and STD screening and if it’s longer than 28 days since your last exposure you won’t get a more accurate picture of your sexual health. If you’re concerned about exposure through anal or oral sex though, you may need to take a swab sample too. Contact our team to find out more about any of our tests.
This test is only available by visiting one of our specially selected clinics. You’ll be assisted by a nurse or doctor in collecting your sample, before they test them using the latest state of the art testing panels.
To book this test, simply press the ‘Select This Test’ button above. You’ll then be taken to our booking page where you can choose the best clinic for your needs.
Our clinics are all based in a discreet setting and because many of them are general health clinics, there’s no reason why anyone will know that you’re there for a sexual health screening. Just let the receptionist know who you are upon arrival.
This test requires a blood sample for accurate results.
The urine sample will be collected by you in a clinic toilet, with the nurse or doctor providing you with full instructions before you deposit the sample. For the test to be fully accurate you must catch the first stream of urine.
Once you’ve deposited your samples you’ll will receive your confidential results via email or WhatsApp.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) – is a common group of viruses with over 100 types, some of which can lead to health problems like genital warts and cancers. Most sexually active people will get HPV at some point in their lives, though it often causes no symptoms and goes away on its own.
For women, certain high-risk types of HPV can lead to cervical cancer, one of the most serious complications. Regular cervical screening and HPV vaccination can greatly reduce the risk of developing this cancer.
For men, while they are less likely to develop cancers from HPV, they can still be carriers of the virus, contributing to its spread. Men can also develop genital warts and some types of cancer, like penile and throat cancers, from HPV. The HPV vaccine is effective in preventing these conditions in both men and women.
HPV vaccination is recommended for both men and women to prevent the spread of the virus and the associated health risks. Early vaccination, ideally before becoming sexually active, is most effective. Additionally, regular health screenings and safe sex practices can further reduce the risk of HPV-related health issues.
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