The recent rise in sexually transmitted infections has caused a national pandemic. According to CDC, 1 in 5 people had STI in 2018 and the numbers are growing.
However, it is very easy to get tested and find treatment. This discreet at-home STD Test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis checks for the three most common sexually transmitted infections. Your results are private and only you have access to them.
Our Common STD Test kit for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis is discreet, easy, reliable, and requires just a few steps:
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According to the National Academies, “sexual health” is a term used for a positive view of responsible and mutually consensual sex as a part of joy, family planning, love, and pleasure available to all humans.
However, infections transferred through sexual contact can cause pain and suffering to the partners and lead to blame, stigma, marginalization, and discrimination in society.
In 2018, 1 in 5 Americans had STI at some point, that's a staggering 68 million people! Moreover, 26 million of these were new infections. Unfortunately, these numbers have risen further during the pandemic, compromising the health of large number of people and pushing the limits of our healthcare system.
STIs come in different forms. There are over 25 known bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can cause STIs. These include infections with HPV, HSV, HBV, HIV and Trichomonas. Most commonly known STIs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis B, and Trichomoniasis.
STIs often do not show any clear symptoms, especially among women. This may be the reason for them to go undiagnosed, unreported, and untreated. Over time, this can cause serious health problems including infertility, miscarriage or death of newborn, chronic pain in the pelvic area, increased risk of HIV infection, genital or oral cancers, neurological and rheumatological effects.
Sexually transmitted diseases or infections can affect anyone who is sexually active, but they disproportionately impact lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ+) individuals. Data suggest burden of infection seems to be higher for certain minority groups, e.g., African-Americans, Native Americans, Native Alaskans, and Latinos mainly due to limited access to resources.
With recent advances in at-home testing during the pandemic, public health officials and researchers believe discreet and confidently testing with mail-in kits can help control the rising numbers.
Since 1997, highly reliable STD screening tests have become available for many sexually transmitted infections. These NAATs (or Nucleic Acid Amplified Tests) are similar to the COVID-19 PCR tests and can accurately detect the DNA or RNA of the virus or bacteria causing the STD. They have high accuracy (i.e., sensitivity and specificity) and can be performed on samples that are easy to collect and ship at room temperature. Convenience and discretion make them very appealing for such private and intimate issues.
There are mainly two types of STD tests:
STD urine tests that check the DNA or RNA of the pathogen: used for chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, as well as Mycoplasma genitalium, HPV, and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2); with simple urine sample.
Tests that look for antibodies against the infection: for syphilis, hepatitis, HIV, and herpes. These require a blood sample (either an at-home collected dry blood spot from finger prick or a tube of blood collected by a phlebotomist or nurse).
The report marks if the DNA or RNA and antibodies were detected in your samples.
It is generally recommended to re-test for any positive results, or clear symptoms but negative results. Since no test is perfect, this helps confirm any misses or early infections that aren't detectable yet. Also, sample collection might also impact the results.
Labs are required to report all positive results to public health authorities to monitor the spread of STDs in community.
Using a urine sample collected in a tube, the test checks DNA of the viruses for three common STDs:
Chlamydia: DNA of the pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis.
Gonorrhea: DNA of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Trichomoniasis: DNA of Trichomonas vaginalis.
The easy, discreet, and inexpensive way to get tested for some of the most common STDs is from the convenience of your home. Simply order the common at home STD test kit for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Trichomoniasis, collect a urine sample in a tube, mail it to our CLIA-certified labs, and find out your results in a few days.
A: Except New York and New Jersey, our tests are available in all 48 states and DC. State regulations in NY, NJ, do not allow us to ship the tests to their residents.
A: The kit for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis STD Test contains a urine tube to collect the sample at home, clear instructions on how to collect the sample, and a form requesting basic information including date and time of collection. The directions are straight forward and easy to follow.
A: You will receive the kit within 3-5 business days with a return envelope. After you ship the sample and it is received by our lab, you get the results in about 5 business days.
A: The confidential report with your test results will be easy to understand and will provide all the necessary details. It will mark whether each PCR test was positive or negative (similar to a COVID-19 PCR test). The report will also flag any abnormal values. It will briefly discuss what your results mean, the known limitations of testing each marker, and will suggest next steps in order to get maximum value from your STD test. Please note: as per the law, our labs are required to report positive STD test results of certain sexually transmitted infections to public health authorities and your results will provide more details about them.
A: You can use HSA (or FSA/MSA/HRA) accounts to pay for the tests since these are prescription tests (for further confirmation, please check the IRS publication#969). However, please ensure you are not going outside your specified max and min deductible limits. We do not have the capability to process the insurance claim. Insurance plans vary by individuals, therefore we can not guarantee your HSA payment will always be processed by your plan. Please talk to your insurance provider if you have any further concerns.
A: We have partnered with CLIA-certified labs that are used by physicians across the US and have decades of expertise in lab testing. These labs are regulated by the states, as well as Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Many of the tests from these labs are FDA approved to ensure they meet the proper regulatory requirements. Additionally, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires inter-laboratory tests to ensure the ranges established by each lab do not drift or are not out of acceptable ranges. This is done by regularly testing reference samples between different labs. Finally, the labs test thousands of sample regularly, and have well established reference data to compare your results against the large pool of people tested over the years.
A: Unfortunately, no. As a lab test provider we can only test and report the results from your samples. We are not authorized to provide any medical recommendations. But we strongly encourage you to discuss the results with your doctor for next steps. It is recommended to carefully your review symptoms, health history, and other findings to see if you need to re-test or follow any other steps for complete diagnosis.
A discreet and convenient STD test kit ordered from home can help check your risk of infection and confirm whether you might be infected despite no symptoms.
At-home STD Test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis is private, confidential, and results are never shared with anyone except you. A Chlamydia test at home is your first line of defense whenever in doubt about an infection.
Our easy to collect urine sample avoids the inconvenience of blood draw or swabbing private parts.
An at-home STD Test can help you get the answers right from the comfort of your home.
An STD test from RxHomeTest.com can offer insight not only into your symptoms, but it can help avoid the embarrassment of talking to someone else about such a private matter.
7 reasons to order an STD Testing Kit for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis from RxHomeTest.com:
No lab visits or doctor appointments
Easy to collect urine sample
World class CLIA-certified labs
Physician reviewed results
Discreet, secure, and confidential reports
Free shipping (and pre-paid return shipping within US)
Qualifies for payment using HSA/FSA
Still wondering where to get an STD test?
Each at home STD test from RxHomeTest.com includes a physician’s prescription and shipping to your home address. All orders include a detailed report with your test results explained clearly in a manner that you can understand.
RxHomeTest.com is one of the best places for discreetly and reliably testing for STDs as we process your tests securely at the same CLIA-Certified labs that other physicians use but no lab or doctor visit is required. So rest assured that your sample trich, gonorrhea, and chlamydia test at home is being processed in a world class lab.
RxHomeTest.com offers one of the best tests for STDs with convenient, confidential, and reliable results at some of the lowest prices in the market.
At-home STD Test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & Trichomoniasis is quick and easy, can be ordered online, and doesn’t require a doctor’s visit or prescription. This saves time, money, and difficult conversation when visiting a doctor or a lab.