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Super Speedy - Bespoke in-house Testing
Sample Requirements
Blood
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Results back in under 3 hours.
15 min
399 British pounds£399
This test is suitable for men and women that are interested in knowing their status. Whether you are experiencing symptoms or you have had a recent romantic encounter and don't have any symptoms, this test is suitable for you. It will give you complete peace of mind.
This test is done in-house and results are available within 3 hours.
The incubation period is the time from a possible time of infection to when it can be detected on a test. This can vary depending on the infection and the individual. For most accurate results, using the details below, carefully check when would be the best time for you to take the test.
• HIV usually 10 to 90 days, but up to 180 days
• Herpes can be detected earlier but most accurate at 28 days post contact
• Syphilis 9 to 21 days, but up to 90 days
• Chlamydia - 1 to 3 weeks, up to 6 weeks
• Gonorrhoea 2 to 7 days, up to 1 month
This test is for:
• Men and women
• Might have symptoms
• Recent romantic encounter
This Super Speedy - General Test is a comprehensive screen, if you’re concerned about exposure through anal or oral sex though, you may need to take a swab sample too. Contact our team to find out more about any of our tests.
To book this test, simply press the ‘Book Now’ button above. You’ll then be taken to our booking page where you can choose the best date and time for your test. Please check carefully the Incubation period information for each test before booking. On occasion, a positive result may require a confirmatory blood test at a later date depending on the date of sexual contact. The Doctor will advise. This would be an additional fee
If you are unsure please call us or email for a confidential discussion.
Once you have chosen any testing you need, this will be done at our Private GP practice in Marlow - which sees patients for many different aspects of health - so no potentially embarrassing waits in an STI clinic waiting room!
When you arrive, you can either give your name or just give your appointment time to the receptionist.
If you have chosen to add a test for HIV and Syphilis (optional at no extra charge), we will need a single blood sample, which is taken from the arm by our trained phlebotomy team.
You would collect a small urine sample at at the clinic, the team will advise if necessary.
For the test to be fully accurate you must catch the first stream of urine.
Once you’ve deposited your sample, we’ll take care of the rest. We’ll notify you of your results via your selected method of communication. In the event of a positive result, a 15-minute follow-up appointment with a GP can be scheduled if required as well as a written prescription.
This infection regularly shows no symptoms.
Chlamydia is one of the most common STIs in the UK. Many people with chlamydia will show no symptoms which makes it easy to pass on during unprotected sex. The only way of knowing for certain you have the condition is through effective testing, but common symptoms include pain whilst urinating, unusual discharge in both men and women and pain during sex.
This infection regularly shows no symptoms.
Formerly known as "the clap", gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. It can affect the vagina, penis, anus or throat and as a result can be passed on through unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex. It regularly shows no symptoms, but some signs include yellowy or green discharge, burning when passing urine, abdominal pain in women or genital pain in men.
Syphilis is a bacterial infection that is spread through unprotected sex with an infected individual. It's important to test for the condition if you believe you have come in contact with it as it can have a long term impact on your health. Symptoms can include a painless sore or ulcer on the penis or vagina, along with other rashes affecting different areas of the body. Many people will notice no symptoms or the symptoms may be so mild that they pass unnoticed.
Hepatitis B is a virus that affects the liver. It is spread through the transfer of blood and bodily fluids, including through unprotected sex. It is less common in the UK when compared to other countries, but you are at risk if you have unprotected sex with someone carrying the virus. For many people, Hepatitis B has a lifelong impact and you may never fully be cured.
Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver. It is passed on through the transfer of blood, including during sex. It's usually possible to cure the infection and most people will have a normal life expectancy. Unfortunately it rarely shows symptoms until the liver is significantly damaged, which is why testing following unprotected sex is so important.
Herpes Simplex (HSV) is a virus that can be transmitted through skin on skin contact with someone who is having an active outbreak, including through vaginal, oral or anal sex. It can cause genital herpes where the condition presents as small blisters that burst to leave red, open sores. It can also present on the face in the form of cold sores. People infected with herpes carry the virus for life and may have outbreaks or flare ups.
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Chancroid is an uncommon STI caused by the Haemophilus ducreyi bacterium. Chancroid is rare in the UK and is most often seen in developing countries in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean.
The incubation period of chancroid is between four and 10 days but may take up to 35 days. On occasion, chancroid can cause syphilis-like sores within 24 hours if genital tissues are damaged at the time of sexual
intercourse.