
STI prevention and testing tips for MSM
MSM, or men who have sex with men, are at increased risk for STIs including HIV. Understanding risk factors and prevention methods like PrEP and condoms is essential. Regular STI testing is vital for staying healthy.

Chlamydia: The silent STI you need to know about
Chlamydia is a common STI that often goes unnoticed due to lack of symptoms. In this blog, we explain how it spreads, how to test for it, and how to treat it effectively. Protect your health with accurate, clear information.

When will I receive my STI test and results?
STI test kits arrive within three working days if ordered before 6 p.m. Results are available in your account within 48 hours of lab arrival. If positive, you receive clear instructions and treatment options.

Can you have chlamydia with a negative test result?
Chlamydia may be present even with a negative test result. Reasons include early testing, poor sample collection, or low bacterial load. Learn when to retest and how to prevent transmission.

About PrEP
PrEP is a pill that you can take daily or just around sex to protect against HIV. It works very well if you use it properly. Find out who can use PrEP, how it works and where to get it.

Understanding HPV and Cancer
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Some high-risk types can lead to cancer if left untreated. Learn how HPV spreads and how you can protect your health through vaccination and screening.

Pap smear and HPV testing: what you need to know
Pap smears and HPV tests are essential tools in cervical cancer screening. Learn how each test works, how often to get tested, and what to do if results are abnormal. At-home HPV testing offers a private, convenient option.

Oral sex and STIs: what you need to know to stay safe
Oral sex is often considered a lower-risk sexual activity, but it is not without its dangers. Many people are unaware that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be passed through oral sex, even without noticeable symptoms. In this article, you’ll learn how different STIs can be transmitted through oral-vaginal, oral-penile, and oral-anal contact — and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your partner(s). Table of Contents Oral sex...