14-Panel STI Testing
- The most comprehensive test available.
- Includes throat and anal swabs—others don’t.
- Detects infections missed by standard “full panels.”
14-Panel STI Test w/ Online MD
$332

Checkout Process
Order Your STI Test
Choose your kit and complete our secure checkout. Orders placed Monday–Friday ship within 1 business day in discreet packaging.
Collect & Return
Collect your samples at home—including throat, anal, urine, and blood. Use the prepaid mailer to send them directly to our partner lab.
Doctor Review & Results
A Shameless Care physician reviews your results. Most tests are ready about 4 days after reaching the lab. You’ll be notified the moment they’re available.
What’s Tested
Blood
- Syphilis
- Herpes Simplex 2
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
OraQuick
- HIV 1
- HIV 2
Throat Swab
- Chlamydia Oral
- Gonorrhea Oral
Anal Swab
- Chlamydia Anal
- Gonorrhea Anal
Urine
- Chlamydia Genital
- Gonorrhea Genital
- Mycoplasma Genitalium
- Trichomoniasis
What’s NOT Tested
There is no such thing as a “Full Panel.” So here is what’s not included and why.
Feedback Says It All
The most thorough and easiest testing company.
“I’ve tried other providers for testing and they left much to be desired. Shameless Care has by far been easier to use and offers the most comprehensive testing. I will continue to use Shameless in the future.”
-J. ★★★★★
January 27, 2025
Thanks for making testing EASY!
As a couple navigating the Lifestyle, safety is of utmost importance. Many testers do not test for HSV 2 or oral STIs. You do!! I also appreciate the fact that you have doctors on staff who can advise on medication should a test be positive.
-S. K. ★★★★★
June 9, 2024
The Research
Here are several valuable resources regarding STI testing and how a truly thorough panel impacts your sexual health for the better.
FAQ & Information
Are the tests accurate?
A laboratory processes the STD tests you get through Shameless Care using the same techniques as major healthcare institutions.
Lab Details: Molecular Testing Labs, 14401 SE 1st St, Vancouver, WA 98684
Need details? Download our datasheet here.
How long for delivery?
Delivery takes 7-10 days.
The tests come straight from Molecular Labs in Texas to you.
Are the tests painful?
When we promise easy, we promise minimal discomfort.
Getting “the works” when it comes to a complete STD test panel, means testing different fluids from different places.
Here is what you can expect:
- Urine testing is painless—you need to worry mostly about aim.
- Blood collection is through a lancet device that most people experience as a quick pinch.
- Taking a throat swab sometimes triggers a gag reflex and can feel scratchy for a moment.
Is the packaging discreet?
Your privacy is part of our promise to you.
Your STD test panel has only the lab’s name on the exterior package.
Why can't I go to my doctor?
You can, but be careful.
We created Shameless Care because we’ve seen many lifestyle members struggle to acquire competent and comprehensive STD testing, even after telling their doctor that they were non-monogamous.
Over the years, we’ve seen dozens of people’s STD tests from their doctors. Most patients describe their tests as “the works” or “everything,” but there were wild inconsistencies between what tests physicians ordered. Even more careful terms like “A 10 panel” or “full panel” tended to vary and have coverage gaps.
Imagine two people meeting at a polyamory meet-up.
Person A: “I was std tested last week and tested ‘clean’ for everything.
Person B: “That’s great! I tested last month. Also, clean!”
That conversation was utterly useless. Neither person knows what tests the other received. They may barely know what tests they received! They left it up to their provider. Big mistake.
It could be that person A’s doctor tested her for HIV, Hepatitis, and Trichomansis while person B’s doctor tested him for HIV and gonorrhea.
There isn’t one STD; there are several. Some can be found in different body areas and require other collection methods to find. Therefore, the phrase “STD testing” is a term that is meaningless without further details.
If you decide not to use Shameless Care, we recommend taking this list of tests into the exam room. That way, you can be your health advocate and get the tests you need.
We cannot emphasize this enough: Learn about testing, your own unique needs, and demand the tests you need and deserve.
Do you accept insurance?
We accept FSA and HSA debit cards, but do not bill directly to insurance.

14-Panel STI Testing
- The most comprehensive test available in the U.S.
- Includes throat and anal swabs—others don’t.
- Detects infections missed by standard “full panels.”
14-Panel STI Test w/ Online MD
$332
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Why We Don’t Offer HPV Testing
HPV is a site-specific virus.
You can test negative genitally and still have it orally or anally—and most people don’t realize that. When someone sees “HPV: Negative” on a lab report, they often assume they’re in the clear.
But if the test only covered one of the three major exposure sites, what does “negative” actually mean?
Not much.
That’s exactly why we don’t offer HPV testing at Shameless Care.
We won’t sell a test that gives a false sense of security.
Just like we refuse to sell STI panels that only check urine for gonorrhea and chlamydia—because that misses oral and anal infections. It’s misleading. It’s incomplete. And frankly, it’s unethical.
Here’s the truth:
- There’s no reliable HPV test for men
- The CDC doesn’t recommend routine HPV screening for men at all
- Even if you test negative anally, you could still have HPV orally or on the penis
- There’s no treatment for HPV itself—just monitoring for potential complications like cervical cancer
- That monitoring should happen at your OB-GYN, not through a mail-order kit
The only reason to offer HPV testing by mail is because it sells—not because it helps.
At Shameless Care, we choose to help.
So instead, we focus on what actually protects you:
- HPV is incredibly common—almost everyone is exposed at some point
- The best protection is the vaccine, not testing
- And peace of mind should come from real education, not misleading results
If you really want to learn more:
- HPV can survive on dry surfaces for up to a week
- It can stay on sex toys even after alcohol-based cleaning
Yeah… it’s that kind of virus.
So no, we don’t offer an HPV test.
We offer the truth.
Why We Don’t Include HSV-1 in Our STI Panel
(And why HSV-2 is debatable, too.)
Let’s be honest—HSV-1 probably doesn’t belong in any standard STI panel. And even HSV-2 is questionable.
Here’s why:
The CDC does not recommend blood antibody testing for herpes in people without symptoms. Why? Because a positive result almost always means you were exposed at some point—not when, not where, and not even if you’re contagious.
Most people who test positive for HSV—especially HSV-1—don’t have symptoms and aren’t experiencing regular outbreaks. That means they’re also unlikely to transmit the virus to others. So what does a positive result actually do?
Too often, it causes unnecessary anxiety and confusion, without offering anything actionable in return.
In fact, many hospital systems, labs, and clinicians now refuse to test for HSV antibodies unless symptoms are present—because they believe it does more harm than good.
At Shameless Care, we still offer HSV-2 testing—but even that’s a stretch in terms of public health value.
We do not include HSV-1 for the very reasons above: it’s not helpful, it’s not actionable, and in most cases, it just creates stress over something nearly everyone has been exposed to.
Why We Don’t Include Hepatitis A in Our STI Panel
We intentionally leave Hep A out of our STI panel—because medically, it just doesn’t make sense.
Hepatitis A is primarily spread through contaminated food or water, not sex. Yes, it can be transmitted sexually in rare cases—typically through oral-anal contact (rimming) involving exposure to fecal matter. But even then, it’s usually symptomatic, not chronic, and most people fully recover within a few weeks to a couple of months.
Unlike other STIs, there’s no long-term carrier state, no hidden infection risk, and no treatment needed beyond supportive care.
So from a public health and clinical perspective, there’s no strong reason to include it in an STI screening panel.