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Quick STI CT/NG Urine Test

Quick STI CT/NG Urine Test

Experiencing unusual discharge, pain, or just want a quick check? This focused STI screen uses advanced PCR testing to detect two of the most common and treatable sexually transmitted infections: Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Ideal for anyone seeking fast, accurate results with or without symptoms.

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  • Chlamydia trachomatis 

  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Why Need an Quick STI CT/NG Urine Test?

Chlamydia and gonorrhoea often go unnoticed, but untreated cases can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, or complications in both men and women. This targeted screen helps identify infections early, enabling prompt treatment and reducing the risk of long-term reproductive or sexual health issues.

Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?

  • Accurate Results

    Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.

  • Fast Health Insights

    Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.

  • Expert Oversight

    Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.

  • Nationwide Access

    Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.

FAQs

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What does this test check for?

It detects the presence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae using a sensitive PCR method on a urine sample.

Is this test accurate?

Yes. PCR-based testing is highly accurate and considered a gold standard for detecting bacterial STIs, even in asymptomatic individuals.

When should I take this test after possible exposure?

It’s best to wait 1–2 weeks after exposure for the most accurate results. Earlier testing may miss the infection if bacterial levels are too low.

Do I need symptoms to take this test?

No. Many cases are asymptomatic. This test is suitable for anyone who may have been exposed or wants to check their sexual health status.

How is the sample collected?

This test requires a first-catch urine sample. You’ll be guided on how to provide it at the clinic.