STI & HIV Care
8 Tests with Same Day Results
From HIV to Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea, we can provide results for 8 tests in less than 4 hours.
With Advice & Treatment
Along with an extensive range of tests, we can also offer you the advice and treatment to move on.
Discreet & Confidential
We conduct ourselves professionally and our measures ensure your discretion at every stage.
Our STI & HIV Care
Ending a Relationship
Experiencing Symptoms
New Relationship
Official Purposes
Partner Experiencing Symptoms
Partner Tested Positive
Routine Check
Sexual Assault
Unprotected Sex
Same Day Testing
With upto 8 test results within 4 hours
Treatment & Prevention
Greater number of treatment than most clinics
Specialist Advice
Examination. Discussion. Advice.
A Hybrid Model of Care
Our hybrid service allows you to receive expert care from the comfort of your home. With online consultations, you can speak to our specialists about test results, get treatment advice, or manage ongoing conditions without leaving home.
For more complex needs, our in-clinic care ensures a seamless transition between home and clinic.
Confidential, discreet, and designed for your convenience whether you’re getting same-day results or receiving medications from home.
Testimonials & More
Case Studies
Media Appearances
BBC Radio Leicester Julie Milsom speaks about trial of home HPV testing
Daily Record Doctor reveals list of little known STI symptoms that should never be ignored
Express STI: The infection the NHS doesn’t test for as cases rise – unusual symptoms to spot
ITV News Dr Manoj Malu speaking about HIV on World AIDS Day
Women’s Health Four STIs with no symptoms but potentially serious long-term effects
FAQs
When should I get an STI Test?
If you are experiencing symptoms, we recommend seeing a sexual health clinician without delay.
For a routine check up, we recommend waiting 14 days for Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea and 45 days for HIV & Syphilis.
When should I get an STI Test?
If you are experiencing symptoms, we recommend seeing a sexual health clinician without delay.
For a routine check up, we recommend waiting 14 days for Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea and 45 days for HIV & Syphilis.
What STI Tests do I need?
The exact tests you need, and the best way of testing for them, will be discussed during your Consultation (which is included with every test). This will be based on your risk factors and symptoms that you may be experiencing.
Is an STI Test the same as an STD Test?
Yes. An STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) is when a bacteria or a virus gets into a body – it can be present in the body without any symptoms.
An STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) is used when the STI (or infection) starts to exhibit signs or symptoms.
On our website, we will use STI (instead of STD) to ensure simplicity, unless stated otherwise.
Do I need a physical examination to have an STI tests?
We will only examine you if you are happy for us to do so. This is highly recommended for those experiencing symptoms.
Additionally, most samples can be taken by yourself under the instruction of our clinicians.
When will I get my STI Test results?
Most results are available within 4 hours.
There are a few exceptions to this, for example, the Herpes swab test and Mycoplasma genitalium test which take 4 working days.
What if my STI Test is positive?
We are able to offer STI Treatments for STIs, sexually related conditions and complex cases. For HIV, Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C we will refer you to a specialist NHS Clinic for treatment.
Can I get a copy of my STI Test results?
Yes. You can receive your results by text and/or secure email. If you require a certificate for official purposes please bring along a copy of ID (driver’s license/passport).
Can I have an STI Test when I’m on my period?
Yes. It is perfectly safe to have an STI screen during your period, but only if you feel comfortable.
Can I have an STI Test when I’m pregnant?
Absolutely. In fact, it is extremely important to have STI tests early in the pregnancy, generally done at 12-14 weeks by a midwife. Some women prefer to repeat the STI tests at later stages of the pregnancy.
A few STI to look out for in pregnant women are:
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhoea
- Trichomonas Vaginalis (TV)
- Group B Streptococcal Infection
- Syphilis
- HIV
Our Discreet Locations
Marylebone, London
Address
9 Ivor Place, Marylebone, London, NW1 6BY
Telephone
Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Address
40 Hylton Street, Jewellery Quarter
Birmingham, B18 6HN
Telephone
Opening Hours
Mon – Fri: 9am to 6pm
Sat: 10am to 2pm


