Complete 11
Our broadest STI screening option, covering the widest range of infections.
We screen for:
Chlamydia,
Gonorrhea,
Trichomoniasis,
Gardnerella,
Mycoplasma,
Ureaplasma,
HIV (I, II, P24 antigen),
Syphilis,
Hepatitis B and
Herpes Simplex Virus I & II
Benefits:



Collection Methods
Finger Prick,
Urine sample

What to know
What to know
It can take time between exposure to an infection and when it shows up in a test. This is called the window period. For chlamydia and gonorrhea, it can take from 1 to 3 weeks. For trichomoniasis, it can take up to 4 weeks. For HIV and syphilis, it can take up to 12 weeks.
If you are concerned about possible exposure to one of these infections you should talk to your healthcare provider about when to test and refrain from sexual activity until you receive a result. For some infections, retesting after treatment may be required.
When to collect your sample:
The urine sample must be collected from the initial stream of urine in the morning and returned on the same day. Do not cleanse the genital area or urinate at least 1 hour prior to collection.
The sample must be collected in the morning on a Monday - Thursday, and returned on the same day.
Chlamydia
Clinical Guidance
Chlamydia is a common STI that often shows no symptoms. If left untreated, it can result in serious health complications and can easily be spread to partners, so it’s important to take action. This test includes a urine sample and will not find chlamydia outside of the genital area, for example, oral or rectal chlamydia. If you think you are at risk of chlamydia in other areas, for example as a result or oral or anal sex, you will need to visit a provider for a swab test of the area.
Gonorrhoea
Clinical Guidance
Gonorrhea is especially common among young adults. Some men, and most women, experience no symptoms so screening is important. This test includes a urine sample and will not find gonorrhea outside of the genital area, for example, oral or rectal gonorrhea. If you think you are at risk of gonorrhea in other areas, for example as a result of oral or anal sex, you will need to visit a provider for a swab test of the area.
Trichomoniasis
Clinical Guidance
Trichomoniasis is the most common curable STI. Only 30% of people with this disease develop symptoms, so screening is important. If left untreated, Trichomoniasis can increase the risk of getting or spreading other sexually transmitted infections.
Chlamydia
Clinical Guidance
Chlamydia is a common STI that often shows no symptoms. If left untreated, it can result in serious health complications and can easily be spread to partners, so it’s important to take action. This test includes a urine sample and will not find chlamydia outside of the genital area, for example, oral or rectal chlamydia. If you think you are at risk of chlamydia in other areas, for example as a result or oral or anal sex, you will need to visit a provider for a swab test of the area.
Gonorrhoea
Clinical Guidance
Gonorrhea is especially common among young adults. Some men, and most women, experience no symptoms so screening is important. This test includes a urine sample and will not find gonorrhea outside of the genital area, for example, oral or rectal gonorrhea. If you think you are at risk of gonorrhea in other areas, for example as a result of oral or anal sex, you will need to visit a provider for a swab test of the area.
Trichomoniasis
Clinical Guidance
Trichomoniasis is the most common curable STI. Only 30% of people with this disease develop symptoms, so screening is important. If left untreated, Trichomoniasis can increase the risk of getting or spreading other sexually transmitted infections.
Gardnerella (Bacterial Vaginosis)
Clinical Guidance
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition that can happen when there is too much of a certain bacteria in the vagina. Gardnerella is one bacteria that can cause BV. Symptoms of BV include unusual vaginal discharge and odor. If you are experiencing these symptoms or if you are pregnant, treatment is recommended.
Mycoplasma
Clinical Guidance
Symptoms can include pain or burning when peeing, white or cloudy discharge from the vagina or penis and pain during sex. Testing for mycoplasma is not usually recommended for those who do not have symptoms.
Ureaplasma
Clinical Guidance
Ureaplasma often occurs naturally and for many people does not cause any problems. It is only when there is an overgrowth of this bacteria that symptoms can occur and treatment may be needed. For people who do not have symptoms, treatment is not usually required.
HIV (I, II, P24 antigen)
Clinical Guidance
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This infection can be passed on through unprotected anal or vaginal sex or the sharing of contaminated needles. HIV attacks immune cells, and can develop into a second phase, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS. The HIV testing offered by LetsGetChecked is fourth-generation. This means it looks for the presence of an immune system response to the HIV virus, which are specific antigens and antibodies that are produced if your body has been exposed to HIV. These include antibodies to HIV- 1, HIV-2 and the HIV-1 p24 antigen. This testing cannot diagnose HIV. If you receive a reactive result, you will need to follow up with a healthcare provider. This testing will not measure viral load (how much HIV virus is in the blood). If you have a previous diagnosis of HIV, you will receive a reactive result and should discuss your treatment options with your provider.
Syphilis
Clinical Guidance
Anyone can get syphilis through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. If left untreated, syphilis can cause damage to many parts of the body including the brain, heart and joints. This screening test cannot diagnose syphilis and further testing will be required if you receive a reactive test result. If you have previously been diagnosed with syphilis, you will receive a reactive test result.
Hepatitis B
Clinical Guidance
Hepatitis B is a blood-borne virus caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis can be an acute or chronic illness, if left untreated, the virus can cause serious liver damage such as cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), liver failure and liver cancer. If the infection becomes chronic, lasting over six months, it can be fatal.
Herpes Simplex Virus I & II (HSV I & II)
Clinical Guidance
Herpes is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). HSV-I has been associated with oral herpes (cold sores), whereas HSV-II has been associated with genital herpes. This urine test identifies if you have an active herpes infection. After the initial infection, HSV can become dormant (inactive) in certain nerve cells of the body. A further blood test (which can be purchased separately) is required to identify those who carry the dormant virus.
Symptoms of sexually transmitted infections will vary from person to person depending on the infection. These can include:
- Pain when peeing
- Pain during sex
- Rash on the genitals or anus
- Itching or irritation on the genitals and/or anus
- Unusual lumps or bumps around the genitals and/or anus
- Change in discharge
- Strong vaginal odor
If you are experiencing any symptoms or if you have any concerns, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider.
You should consider testing if:
- You become sexually active
- You have had unprotected sex
- You are experiencing symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection
- You are entering into a new sexual relationship
- You have received a notification from a previous partner that they are infected
If you are experiencing symptoms, have been informed by a partner that they have a sexually transmitted infection, or if you have any concerns, you should follow up with a healthcare provider.
If you require urgent care or have any concerns, contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
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How it works
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Free & discreet delivery
All of our home collection kits are delivered free of charge in a plain envelope with no reference to LetsGetChecked visible.


Easy sample collection
Collect your samples from the privacy of home with easy-to-follow instructions and video tutorials.
Return your sample to the lab at no cost to you, using the prepaid kit box provided.


Fast & secure processing
Your samples will be sent to our network of state-of-the-art laboratories for full analysis by our clinical scientists.
These are the same labs as those used by primary care providers and hospitals.


Confidential results in ~2-5 days
Once your samples arrive in the lab, easy-to-understand results will be available to view from your secure online account in ~2-5 days.
Secure online result dashboard
Helpful factsheet from our clinical experts
Official lab report

Support you can trust
Your health record is reviewed in real-time by our team and additional support will be provided to help guide you on your next steps.
Get 1-on-1 support from our clinical team at a time that suits you.


Still have questions?
Here are some questions we usually get about LetsGetChecked. If you would like yours answered, please contact us ›
This is the most comprehensive testing option for anyone who is sexually active and wants complete peace of mind. This test covers more infections than tests done by doctors and hospitals. If you have not had a full sexual health test in over a year, we recommend that you get tested.
Many people with STIs have no symptoms. If they do have symptoms, these will vary depending on the infection but can include pain when peeing, abnormal discharge or pain during sex. If left untreated, some STIs can increase the risk of infertility or long-term health complications. Many STIs can be cured with antibiotics, and all can be managed to minimize the risk to you and others. Talk to your healthcare provider about the most suitable screening tests for you.
Activating the kit connects you to the unique alphanumeric barcode within your LetsGetChecked sample collection kit box. The laboratory cannot process your samples if the kit is not activated and linked to you. You should only activate your kit when you are ready to take your samples
A capillary (finger prick) blood sample and a urine sample are required. These samples are collected from the comfort of home using the sample collection kit and easy-to-follow instructions provided.
The samples must be collected in the morning on a Monday - Thursday and returned on the same day.
For your urine sample please make sure to collect the initial stream of urine in the morning before cleansing the genital area and do not urinate at least 1 hour prior to collection.
Return your samples using the carrier method provided within the sample collection kit. Each of our kits includes a prepaid delivery envelope to return your samples to the laboratory.
Please do not collect or return samples on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
Yes. LetsGetChecked has a team of healthcare providers (included doctors, nurses and healthcare clinicians) who will review your order and results and have created detailed result breakdowns for your testing journey.
Our clinical team is on standby throughout the testing process and, if your test results are abnormal, you may receive a call to discuss your results and the next steps.
Keeping your personal data secure is important to us. We use appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure security and confidentiality of your information, and only share your information where required to deliver our products and services or where we have a legal basis to do so. All samples are disposed of following analysis.
Your samples are analysed with CE-marked tests in the same labs used by primary care providers, hospitals, and government programs.
LetsGetChecked laboratories are CPA-approved and ISO certified, which are the highest levels of accreditation.
Our home sample collection kits are manufactured within our ISO 13485 certified facility, the highest level of accreditation for medical devices.











