About Our Basic STD Test Panel


Overview


When was the last time you got tested for STDs? The Basic STD panel has you covered with three of the most basic STD tests. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis don’t always show symptoms, but can potentially progress to get worse over time. Checking your basic sexual health is the best way to protect yourself and your partner(s) from getting or spreading STDs.

Test Contents


Gonorrhea

Chlamydia

Syphilis

Symptoms


Often, STDs don’t show any symptoms. When they do, you may experience: Abdominal pain Painful intercourse Painful and/or frequent urination Abnormal discharge

When To Check


You’ve recently had unprotected sex; You haven’t checked in with your partners about their STD status; Have multiple sex partners that haven’t been recently tested; You learn your partner has an STD; Are feeling or noticing symptoms in your body; You’ve tested positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis in the past. Reinfection is a common cause of STDs.

How to test


Order Your Test

Choose the test you want to take to know your body better. Then, order your tests online.

Visit A Local Lab

With 2000+ locations, you’ll find a lab near you, easy. Bring your order number to the lab and get tested.

Get Your Result

Download your results from your secure online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions


Testing with AimCheck is 100% secure, private, and yours. Your results come to your secure online portal, and are never shared with anyone other than you.

AimCheck’s medical testing utilizes all the latest contemporary medical practices, and works with the most advanced service provider in the country. STD testing is found to be over 90% accurate across all tests.

Yes. You can be reinfected with STDs you have already had. In some cases, having had an STD makes you more susceptible to reinfection.

STD’s don’t always come from penetrative sex: they can come through touching infected mucus membranes or from sharing needles, even sometimes from sharing cups. Don’t get nervous, but if you suspect something is off, get tested! It’s always good to know your body better.

Yes. Many STD’s are asymptomatic, so you won’t know if you have one until you infect someone else, or long-term symptoms arise.

Yes. In fact, if you have one STD, it’s possible you have even more. Get tested to find out.
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Overview

Symptoms

When To Check

Process

FAQs