07. STI Testing & Treatment
How soon after exposure can I get tested?
HIV (4th‑generation test): detectable from 16–18 days, but for a conclusive result, test again at 3 months. Syphilis: usually detectable after 3–4 weeks, but a follow‑up at 3 months is recommended. Chlamydia & gonorrhea: detectable from about 7 days after exposure. If you’re unsure about timing, our doctor can advise the best schedule.
What infections can you test for?
We can test for: HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B & C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, trichomonas, herpes, candida, and more. Depending on your symptoms and preference, tests can include blood, urine, or swab samples (throat or genital). 👉 [See the full STI test list here]
