STI-Full Screen
The STI full screen is a complete screening test for any underlying viral, bacterial or protozoan sexually transmitted infection. This test includes collecting urine and blood samples to detect infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, herpes, etc., and the presence of antibodies in the circulatory system.
STIs may or may not have symptoms. However, you must consider this test if you’re a sexually active individual.
What is Covered in the Test?
Urine
- Chlamydia trachomatis
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Syphilis (Presence in lesion or urine)
- Herpes Simplex I
- Herpes Simplex II
- Trichomonas Vaginalis
- Mycoplasma Hominis
- Mycoplasma Genitalium
- Ureaplasma Urelyticum
- Chancroid
Blood
- HIV1&2/p24Ag
- Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
- (HBsAg)
- Hepatitis C Antibodies
- (Anti-HCV)
- Syphilis Antibodies (IgG/IgM)
What’s The Process?
Reach Out for Appointment
You can visit our website or contact our health clinic nearest to you. Our team is available 24/7 to guide you through the health screening process and communicate any prior preparations for the test. We’re happy to answer all your queries related to the general health screen.
Visit the Clinic
You can then visit us at your nearest location for the test during the booked slot. Our General Practitioner (GP) collects the blood and urine sample and performs the other required tests in a private and comfortable setting. The health screening process is seamless and easy to navigate.
Get Your Results
Our team will directly deliver the results after analysing the tests. They will help you decipher your test results and offer personal recommendations for further required tests. Our GPs will also address your health concerns and provide a complete guide to improving your health.
Who Shall Consider the Test?
The STI full-screen test is meant for individuals who exhibit various symptoms of sexually transmitted infections. These symptoms include a painful or burning sensation while urination, fever, lower back pain, unusual vaginal discharge, painful intercourse, rectal pain or bleeding, bumps on the genital area, painful bowel movements, testicle pain or swelling, anal itching, etc.
However, you must note that there might not be any symptoms of an STI. Therefore, you must also consider this test when you’re sexually active.