What to Expect with an At-Home STI Test

Not sure how STI self-tests work? Most kits involve a simple swab, urine sample, or finger-prick blood test. You collect the sample, mail it to a lab, and get results securely online—often within days. Many kits test for multiple infections, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. It’s discreet, fast, and gives you more control over your health.

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