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Where can I get tested for STDs UK?

Where can I get tested for STDs UK?

Sexual health and GUM clinics have the greatest expertise in testing and treatments for STIs, but you can also go to:

  • your GP.
  • a young people’s sexual health service – call the National Sexual Health Helpline on 0300 123 7123.
  • a community contraception clinic.
  • a pharmacy.

Can I get an STD test at my doctors UK?

Where can you get an STI test? You can get tested for STIs at your local sexual health clinic and at some GP surgeries. Sexual health clinics and GP surgeries are still open during the ongoing Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, however, drop-in services may have changed.

How do you get tested for gonorrhea UK?

Testing for gonorrhoea In many cases, a swab will be used to remove a sample for testing, although men may only be asked to provide a urine sample. A swab looks a bit like a cotton bud, but it’s smaller and rounded. It’s wiped over parts of the body that may be infected to pick up samples of discharge.

How long does it take to test for STD in London?

Simple procedure for testing – At STD Check London, our doctors make the testing procedure easy and convenient. Quick and Discreet – You can use a pseudonym when registering at the clinic, for complete discretion, and testing typically takes 15-20 minutes. Complete satisfaction – We take proper care of all our patients.

Where can I get a STD test done?

Call 1-800-456-2323 and one of our specialists will gladly assist you. You can also get STD test prices and packages, STD test center locations, and more. To help you understand which test is best for you, please use our STD Test Recommender tool.

Where can I get a STI test in London?

At our clinic, we offer same day private STI testing services in London without the need to book an appointment. Open weekday evenings until 9pm and both Saturday and Sunday from 10am-2pm. Fast results with Serology testing returning within 24hrs.

How does a male STI check kit work?

The male STI check kit Includes instructions for taking a urine sample and finger prick blood sample and how to send them to the laboratory. If the 5th generation HIV test isn’t available at the lab, we’ll use the 4th generation test instead to avoid delays in testing your sample.