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Complete STI Shield (Urine)
Complete STI Shield (Urine)
Worried about a recent sexual encounter or urinary tract infections? The STI Complete panel offers a full-spectrum screen for common and serious sexually transmitted infections. It’s ideal for routine sexual health checks or targeted testing after exposure covering bacterial, viral, and protozoal infections in a comprehensive assessment.
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What Gets Assessed?
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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
Why Needs Complete STI Shield (Urine)?
STIs can remain silent for months while causing long-term harm to your immune system, reproductive organs, or liver. This screening checks for ten infections from urine including gonorrhoea, chlamydia, herpes, and syphilis plus HIV, hepatitis B & C, and syphilis antibodies. It offers a thorough view of your current sexual health, enabling early detection and timely medical intervention.
Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?
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Accurate Results
Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.
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Fast Health Insights
Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.
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Expert Oversight
Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.
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Nationwide Access
Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.
FAQs
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Which infections are tested in Complete STI Shield (Urine)?
The panel includes checking for the presence of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Syphilis (PCR), Herpes Simplex I & II, Trichomonas vaginalis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Chancroid in a urine sample.
Can this test be performed with both urine and blood samples?
Some infections are best detected in urine (especially those affecting the urogenital tract), while others like HIV, hepatitis, and latent syphilis require blood-based antibody or antigen testing for accurate diagnosis.
Is this test suitable if I don’t have symptoms?
Yes. Many STIs can be asymptomatic, and this panel is ideal for routine sexual health checks or peace of mind after unprotected contact.
What’s the difference between syphilis PCR and antibody testing?
The syphilis PCR (from urine or lesion) detects active infection at the site, while the blood-based IgG/IgM test detects current or past systemic infection, including latent stages.
When should I take this test after potential exposure?
PCR tests (urine) can detect infections within 1–2 weeks. Antibody-based tests may take 4–6 weeks post-exposure for reliable results. Retesting may be advised if taken too early.
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