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The first step in any visit will be a chat with a healthcare professional. They will ask you about the kind of sex you have, whether you are worried about any symptoms and about your sexual partners. They will also ask you about your menstrual cycle and if you use any contraception.
Following an assessment you will be asked to provide: a urine sample (male only) or a vaginal swab for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea. a blood test for HIV and Syphilis. a blood test for Hepatitis B and C, for people in higher risk groups.
Depending on which STIs youre tested for, tests may include: an examination of your genitals, anus, mouth and skin. giving a urine sample. having a blood sample taken. a swab from your urethra (the tube through which you pass urine) for both men and women.
A sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic specialises in sexual health, and can provide tests and treatment for many STIs.
A sexual health clinic should be able to give you advice about both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and contraception. They are sometimes called family planning, GUM, or sexual and reproductive health clinics. Their services are completely confidential.
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Some GP practices, pharmacies, contraception clinics and young peoples services may also provide testing for some STIs. Not everyone with an STI has symptoms. You should get checked if: you have had unprotected sex with a new partner.
A check for those with no symptoms but want a more comprehensive check for STIs. This test is for chlamydia, HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis and hepatitis B and C. A Bupa health adviser may take blood tests during the consultation. You will do any necessary swabs yourself.

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