We do not recommend testing for urinary STIs today.
Based on your answers, we recommend testing for urinary STIs today.
Based on your answers, there are two reasonable options—you can test today or test in the future
What are urinary STIs?
Urinary STIs are infections of the penis or vagina. The most common ones are gonorrhea and chlamydia. They can present with pain or burning when you pee, abnormal fluid from your genitals, or no symptoms at all.
How is testing performed?
You will pee in a cup, and we will send it to the lab for testing.
Did you know...
15% of women had a positive test for gonorrhea and chlamydia in their vagina.*
Female
Male
*Among women presenting to a local STI clinic worried about having an STI.
Did you know...
5% of men had a positive test for gonorrhea and chlamydia in their penis.*
Female
Male
*Among men presenting to a local STI clinic worried about having an STI.
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