A fully confidential laboratory test of your urine to test for genital Gonorrhoea (or ?the clap?). The test is conducted by the largest independent accredited provider of clinical laboratory diagnostic services in the UK and is exactly the same test as your doctor would order for you if you provided a urine sample there. The test is fully diagnostic, in other words no other information is needed to be certain that you have or have not got Gonorrhoea. If you test positive you will be able to obtain the appropriate prescription for treatment from our partner online doctor.
click here Gonorrhoea is the second most common sexually transmitted disease (STD or STI). It is spread by unprotected sex. Infections are most common in young sexually active adults. About half the women who contract gonorrhoea experience symptoms including a strong, unpleasant smelling thick green or yellow discharge from the vagina, pain or tenderness in the lower abdominal area, including a burning sensation when urinating, frequent need to urinate, irritation or discharge from the anus, and bleeding between periods or heavier periods. 90% of men experience symptoms including a thick white, yellow or green-coloured discharge from the tip of the penis, pain and inflammation of the testicles or prostate gland, pain or burning sensation when urinating, frequent need to urinate, and irritation or discharge from the anus.
1. A sample collection pack will be sent to you as soon as we receive your order.
2. You should send your urine sample in the first class postage paid packaging provided. It is important that you provide a sample of at least 20mls and it is best if the sample is taken first thing in the morning. If this is not possible the sample should be provided at least 2 hours after you last urinated.
3. It is vital that you enclose the ?TEST ORDER FORM? with your sample when you send it back. We will supply this test order form ready for you to send.
4. Test results will be emailed to you as soon as we receive them. Test results will normally be available within 4 working days of receipt of your sample at the laboratory.