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Standard STI Panel with Hep B (Urine)

Standard STI Panel with Hep B (Urine)

Worried about your sexual health or potential exposure to infections? This essential screen checks for four of the most common STIs, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, HIV, and Hepatitis B, using a urine sample. Ideal for those seeking early detection, peace of mind, or routine monitoring of their sexual health status.

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  • Urine

    • Chlamydia trachomatis
    • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Blood

    • HIV1&2/p24Ag 
    • Hepatitis B Surface Antigen

Why Standard STI Panel with Hep B (Urine) Matters?

Routine STI screening is vital for protecting both your health and your partner’s. Many infections, like Chlamydia or Hepatitis B, can show no symptoms but still cause long-term damage or transmission. Including both bacterial and viral markers, this panel offers a broader assessment for individuals who want more than the standard STI screen.

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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Who should take this test?

Anyone who is sexually active especially with new or multiple partners should consider regular STI screening. This test is ideal if you want a broader check that includes viral infections like HIV and Hepatitis B.

Do I need to fast before the test?

No fasting is required. However, avoid urinating for at least 1 hour before your urine sample to ensure accuracy.

How soon after exposure should I take this test?

It’s best to wait at least 2–3 weeks after potential exposure for more reliable results, especially for viral markers like HIV and Hepatitis B. If in doubt, repeat testing after a few weeks may be advised.

Can I take this test if I have no symptoms?

Yes. Many STIs are asymptomatic, especially in the early stages. This test helps detect infections before symptoms appear, allowing timely treatment.

What happens if my results are positive?

If your results indicate an infection, a healthcare professional will contact you with guidance on treatment, next steps, and support options. You can also access further testing if needed.