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  • Check for three common (and treatable) sexually transmitted infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Trichomonas
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  • Screen for a broader range of STDs, including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomonas, HIV 1 & 2, and Syphilis
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  • Test for all major STDs: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomonas, HIV 1 & 2, Syphilis, and Hepatitis (B, C)
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Questions?

If your head is spinning, we’re here to help. Check out our FAQs to get familiar with how KitLab works and find answers to specific STD-related questions. Still have questions? Reach out to our support team. You’re not alone!

Why should I get tested?

The reasons are endless. Here are a few:

  • You’ve recently had unprotected sex with someone new.
  • You notice unusual symptoms, such as discharge, pain, sores, or burning while urinating.
  • You need documented test results for US immigration. 
  • You have multiple sexual partners.
  • You’re starting a new sexual relationship.
  • You’re sexually active but haven’t been tested in the last year.

How frequently should I get tested?

It all depends on how sexually active (and safe) you are. If you’re sexually active, most healthcare providers recommend getting tested at least yearly. If you are sexually active with more than one partner, aim for every six months.

How soon after unprotected sex should I get tested?

If you suspect you’ve been infected, get tested right away.

Can STDs impact my health long-term?

Yes. Left untreated, STDs can cause serious health conditions. It’s important to test early and often if you’re sexually active. And closely follow a treatment plan to keep yourself and others safe.

What are common symptoms of STDs?

Be on the lookout for burning during urination, sores, itching, rashes, unusual discharge, fevers, fatigue, pelvic pain, and general discomfort in the genital area. Of course, symptoms vary from person to person, depending on the STD.