Look at the Results Below
No, seriously. Before you read any further, please look at the STI testing panel results above. 👆
When you first glance at the STI test results above, you might think everything looks great. The patient’s results indicate they are “STI-free,” which would undoubtedly be a relief for anyone.
However, let’s take a closer look at the details below. 👇
Notice any reactive outcomes? Unfortunately, this individual does have an STI, in fact, more than one.
👉The truth is that these results belong to the same patient*. They were not STI free; they simply weren’t tested comprehensively👈
Yet, surprisingly, that initial testing panel is still more thorough than what most people receive from their doctors, local testing centers, or even online companies—even those claiming to provide “complete testing.”
Remember, you can only test positive for the infections you’re specifically tested for. The same is true for your partner.
If your partner wasn’t tested for something like mycoplasma genitalium, their “STI-free” result doesn’t mean they do not carry that infection. This also applies to trichomoniasis, the most curable common STI in the United States, as well as oral gonorrhea, among others.
Just like anything else in life, taking control means digging deeper, learning, and acting on that knowledge. This is especially true for your sexual health.
You cannot walk into your doctor’s office, ask to be tested for “every STI” and expect a comprehensive STI test as a result.
Here’s how you can take control:
- Order Testing: You can order your comprehensive testing directly from us.
- Consult Your Doctor: Screenshot our “perfect panel” tests and take that image to your doctor. Be prepared to advocate for thorough care, because they are likely unfamiliar with specifics like throat swabs.
- Educate Yourself: Explore our knowledge center to stay informed about your sexual health.
Plus, we accept FSA and HSA debit cards, making it easier for you to prioritize your health.
Thank you for taking a proactive step towards better health!
*Please note, the “patient” mentioned in this report is entirely fictional. Rest assured, we are committed to confidentiality and would never share actual patient information.