HOW DO I GET TESTED?
Getting tested is easy. A simple and painless urine test for men, and urine or swab test for women plus a blood test, now cover most STIs.
Just make a time to see a doctor, or if you’re there for a general health check or for something like a travel vaccination or sports injury, ask them to do an STI check too.
Anytime’s a good time to get tested, but you should always get tested if you:
If you do have an STI, remember to tell your past and present partners so they can get tested and treated too.
Just make a time to see a doctor, or if you’re there for a general health check or for something like a travel vaccination or sports injury, ask them to do an STI check too.
Anytime’s a good time to get tested, but you should always get tested if you:
- have sex without a condom
- want to stop using condoms in a relationship
- break up with someone
- start a new relationship
If you do have an STI, remember to tell your past and present partners so they can get tested and treated too.