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Private STI Checks at Labs is the Ongoing Trend


Any STD test is a highly private and confidential affair. Considering this fact, private testing providers arrange necessary privacy in concealing identity of patients undergoing these tests. An STD healthcare expert in London says these tests are conducted at labs and not at clinics. Thus, it turns out to be difficult to unearth for any curious soul exactly what type of test one is undergoing. A lab performs a large variety of tests ranging from food allergies and drug tests to STD tests. So, everyone goes there for a different purpose.

Moreover, most of these labs offer private STD testing on Sundays, which is an added advantage. To keep things further under cover, after the necessary blood sample is drawn, you’ll be handed over a cup and asked to go to the washroom for a urine sample. You can easily get out of these labs within 15 to 20 minutes.

These labs make use of the cutting-edge technology to provide patients with higher value of their money. Utmost care is taken to maintain confidentiality of the test reports. The results of these tests are provided usually within a span of 3 days. You’ll be intimated through a email that your reports are ready. The email will also include a number to contact the customer service team. In case, you fail to understand any part of the report, you can easily contact them to help you out. If you’re tested positive, you can see one of their medical experts to avail the necessary treatment.

As far as private STI test in London is concerned, it can be categorised into three groups:
  • Testing at clinics
  • Testing at labs and
  • Testing at home
Clinics are definitely fast and reliable in providing their service. However, they can a bit intrusive – there you may have to make an appointment or wait a long time for your turn. The experts may also ask you dozens of questions on your sexual history. They usually deliver delayed results as compared to the labs. Considering all the pros and cons, an increasing number of patients are relying on the labs to get their STI tests done.

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