Total STI Test (Urine)
A complete panel of common sexually transmitted diseases that impact women's health.
- Proven diagnostic tests
- Free online consultation
- Free, discreet 2-day shipping
- Actionable results
The Total STI Test (Urine) screens for common viral and bacterial infections transmitted through sex. This test can help you protect yourself and your partner from STIs and their complications. Pathogens tested include: Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Syphilis TPPA
Testing 101
Order your test
Your test will be delivered to your door in discreet packaging.
Collect & mail your sample
Follow guided video tutorials to collect your samples for testing. Pop your sample in the mail.
Receive your results
Access your results through our HIPPA compliant portal and speak with your physician about your results.
Information gained from STI testing can aid you in protecting your general and reproductive health.
Common Questions
How does Lovely People test for STIs?
Gonorrhea/Chlamydia?
Gonorrhea and chlamydia screening can be done at home by using the Lovely People test kit. A sample of urine or a swab, is typically sent to a laboratory, which checks for chlamydia and gonorrhea DNA. This type of testing, known as PCR, is much more accurate than other methods used for gonorrhea and chlamydia testing.
HIV, Hep B, HCV, Syphilis TPPA?
HIV, Hep B, HCV, Syphilis TPPA testing at Lovely People uses dried blood spot (DBS) testing to detect proteins only present in those pathogens. A DBS sample is typically sent to a laboratory, which checks for HIV, Hep B, HCV and Syphilis TPPA.
What will my results tell me?
This test will tell you whether or not you have been infected with any of the following pathogens: Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV or Syphilis TPPA.
Who is at risk of contracting STIs?
Any adult that participates in unprotected vaginal, anal or oral sex is at risk on contracting STIs. Laboratory testing results interpreted by a medical doctor is the only way to confirm if you are infected with an STI.
What are common STI symptoms?
Often times, symptoms of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea go unnoticed, or are mistaken for other ailments (yeast infections, bladder infections, ect). Common symptoms of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea include:
- Penile discharge
- Painful or swollen testicles
- Burning or itching at tip of penis
- Vaginal bleeding (between periods or after sex)
- Increased or abnormal vaginal discharge
- Painful sex
- Penile discharge
- Painful or swollen testicles
- Burning or itching at tip of penis
- Vaginal bleeding (between periods or after sex)
- Increased or abnormal vaginal discharge
- Painful sex
Common symptoms of Syphilis include:
- The first stage of syphilis includes chancre that are usually (but not always) firm, round, and painless
- The second stage typically includes skin rashes and/or mucous membrane lesions (sores in the mouth, vagina, or anus)
- The third stage of syphilis typically manifest symptoms 10 to 30 years after initial infection. This form of syphilis can manifest cardiovascular and neurological/psychiatric symptoms
Common symptoms of Hepatitis B and C include:
- Acute symptoms of hepatitis B and C include fever, loss of appetite nausea, vomiting and jaundice
- Chronic infection can also develop after years of infection, leading to chronic liver damage
Common symptoms of HIV include:
- HIV can go years with little to no symptoms. Some individuals that are infected will display flu like symptoms 2-4 weeks post infection. Untreated HIV infection can lead to the development of AIDS.
What happens if I have a positive result?
In the event that your test results are positive, a board-certified physician in your state will contact you at no additional cost to discuss your particular case, and get you the care that you need.
What can I gain?
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Knowledge – Lovely People’s CLIA/CAP approved STI tests allow you to gain knowledge about your STI status.
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Empowerment – Knowing your STI status can help you to foster lasting relationships and protect your health and inner peace.
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Fertility – Undiagnosed STIs can alter your ability to become pregnant. Understanding your STI status is an important step in protecting your reproductive health.
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Sexual Health – Undiagnosed STIs can impact your desire for sex and your sex life overall. Knowing you STI status can be an integral part of maintaining a rich and vibrant sex life.
Answers to your STI test questions
If I am positive for an STI, can I receive treatment?
Receiving a positive STI diagnosis can be a very stressful ordeal. Every STI is different, and carries with it, its own treatment requirements. Fortunately, in this day and age, treatments are available for most STIs. Lovely People will deliver fast and accurate results to help you obtain the care you need.
How long does it take to receive my results?
Lovely People normally returns results in 2-5 days following send off of samples. Longer times may occur due to fluctuations in volume.
How will I know what to do once I receive my kit?
Lovely People prides its self on the ease of use of it’s products. Instructional step by step videos are available in your patient portal. They will show you how to collect specimens for each test and register your test kit.
What is CLIA/CAP approval.
All Lovely People labs are CLIA/CAP approved. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and the College of American Pathologists (CAP) approval is a certification laboratories can obtain. This certification demonstrates laboratories have reached and maintained a high standard of testing accuracy and delivery of results.
Does insurance cover STI testing?
Lovely People currently does not accept insurance.