- a sexual health clinic find a sexual health clinic.
- some community contraceptive clinics find contraceptive services.
- some sexual health services call the national sexual health line on 0300 123 7123, or Worth Talking About (for under-18s) on 0300 123 2930.
- some GP surgeries.
Can you get an STD test for free UK?
Everyone can get free tests for any STI, including HIV, from their GP or local sexual health clinic. Self-test kits for STIs are also available online and on the high street. They include home testing kits for infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea that you can send away to a laboratory.
How much does an STI test cost UK?
Test Description Price
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Comprehensive STI Screen (for women) Chlamydia Gonorrhoea Herpes I and II (symptomatic) Ureaplasma Mycoplasma Gardnerella Trichomonas High Vaginal Swab £395
How do I get tested for STDS UK?
You can get tested at: a sexual health clinic find a sexual health clinic. some community contraceptive clinics find contraceptive services. some sexual health services call the national sexual health line on 0300 123 7123, or Worth Talking About (for under-18s) on 0300 123 2930.
Can I get an STD test at my doctors UK?
Where can you get an STI test? You can get tested for STIs at your local sexual health clinic and at some GP surgeries. Sexual health clinics and GP surgeries are still open during the ongoing Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, however, drop-in services may have changed.
Can your GP test for STDs UK?
Some GP practices, pharmacies, contraception clinics and young people's services may also provide testing for some STIs. Not everyone with an STI has symptoms. You should get checked if: you have had unprotected sex with a new partner.
How do I get myself checked for STDs?
Where can I get an STD test? You can get tested for STDs at your doctor's office, a community health clinic, the health department, or your local Planned Parenthood health center.