Complete STI Screen | Blood & Urine Testing
Complete STI Screen
The Complete STI Screen is a private, clinic-based complete STI screening panel using blood and urine samples to check for a broad range of sexually transmitted infections and related infection markers.
This comprehensive STI screen may be suitable for routine sexual health screening, reassurance after possible exposure, investigation of symptoms, or testing after unprotected sex.


Sample type: Blood and urine
Collection method: In-clinic sample collection
Turnaround time: 1-2 working days*
Doctor-reviewed results: Yes
Optional GP discussion: Yes
Preparation required: Avoid urinating for at least 2 hours before your urine sample
What This Test Includes
Blood Test
This 4th generation HIV blood test checks for HIV-1 antibodies, HIV-2 antibodies and HIV p24 antigen. It may help identify markers linked to HIV infection.
Hepatitis B surface antigen testing checks for HBsAg, a marker that may be linked to current hepatitis B infection.
Hepatitis C antibody testing checks for antibodies linked to hepatitis C exposure. Further testing may be recommended if antibodies are detected.
Hepatitis C antigen testing may help identify markers linked to earlier hepatitis C infection before antibodies are fully detectable.
Syphilis blood testing checks for antibodies associated with syphilis infection. If results suggest infection, medical advice and treatment may be recommended.
Urine Test
Urine testing checks for chlamydia, one of the most common bacterial STIs. Chlamydia may not always cause symptoms, so testing can still be useful even if you feel well.
Urine testing also screens for gonorrhoea, a bacterial STI that can affect the genital tract and urinary system and may require treatment if detected.
Mycoplasma genitalium is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection that may be associated with genital symptoms, although some people have no symptoms.
Mycoplasma hominis is a genital tract bacterium that may be assessed as part of broader STI screening where clinically appropriate.
Trichomonas vaginalis is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause genital discomfort or discharge, but may also be present without noticeable symptoms.
Ureaplasma urealyticum is a genital tract bacterium that may be included in extended STI screening panels and interpreted alongside symptoms and clinical history.
This urine-based panel checks for herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 markers where included in the laboratory screen. If active sores or blisters are present, a swab from the affected area may be more appropriate.
Syphilis testing may help assess markers linked to syphilis infection where clinically appropriate, alongside blood testing and medical review.
Chancroid is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection associated with genital ulcers. Testing may be considered where symptoms or exposure history suggest it is appropriate.
Why Choose This Complete STI Screen?
Extensive STI Screening
This panel combines blood and urine testing to screen for a broad range of blood-borne and localised sexually transmitted infections in one private clinic appointment.
Suitable for Men and Women
This complete STI screen may be suitable for routine sexual health checks, after a new sexual partner, following unprotected sex, or after possible exposure.
Includes Blood-Borne Infection Screening
The blood test checks for markers linked to HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis, alongside urine testing for common and extended genital infection markers.
Doctor-Reviewed Results
Your laboratory results are reviewed by a clinician. Optional GP discussion is available if you would like additional guidance about your results.
Private and Confidential Service
Your appointment, samples and results are handled securely and confidentially by STI Test London.
Fast Turnaround
Results are typically available within 1-2 working days, depending on laboratory processing times.
Who May Consider This Test?
- Men and women seeking extensive STI screening
- People with a new sexual partner
- Individuals concerned after unprotected sex
- People experiencing genital discharge, irritation, ulcers, discomfort or urinary symptoms
- Those with possible exposure to multiple STIs
- Those advised to test by a healthcare professional
- Anyone seeking private STI testing with doctor-reviewed results
When Should I Test?
Different infections have different testing window periods. Testing too early may mean that some infections are not yet detectable.
- Common urine STI testing: commonly recommended from around 7-14 days after possible exposure
- HIV blood testing: most accurate from approximately 45 days after possible exposure
- Syphilis and hepatitis testing: may require longer window periods depending on exposure timing and individual circumstances
If you test earlier than the recommended window period, repeat testing may sometimes be advised for additional reassurance.
Please note: If you currently have symptoms, testing should not be delayed. Medical advice is recommended if you are concerned about possible STI exposure, symptoms, hepatitis risk or HIV risk.
Preparation Required
- Avoid urinating for at least 2 hours before your urine sample
- Provide first-catch urine where possible
- Collect the first 10-20ml of urine for best accuracy
- No fasting required
- Please follow any clinic instructions provided at the time of booking
Women experiencing vaginal discharge or symptoms may prefer the Complete Female STI Screen, which uses a vaginal swab for chlamydia, gonorrhoea and other genital infection markers.
Results & Follow-Up
- Secure online results
- Doctor-reviewed laboratory report
- Optional GP discussion available
- Confidential clinic service
- Fast turnaround time
*Turnaround times are indicative and may occasionally vary depending on laboratory processing times.
Frequently Asked Questions
This panel screens for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhoea, herpes simplex, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, trichomonas vaginalis, chancroid and other STI markers using blood and urine samples.
This is an extensive STI screening panel that combines blood and urine testing for a broad range of sexually transmitted infections and related infection markers.
Common urine STI testing is commonly recommended from around 7-14 days after possible exposure. HIV blood testing is most accurate from approximately 45 days after exposure. Syphilis and hepatitis testing may require longer window periods depending on exposure timing and individual circumstances.
No. Many sexually transmitted infections may not cause noticeable symptoms, so screening can still be useful even if you feel well. If you have symptoms, testing should not be delayed and medical advice is recommended.
Yes. The blood test checks for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis markers, including hepatitis C antibody and antigen testing.
Yes. This screen includes Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum as part of the extended urine testing panel.
Women can use this blood and urine screen. However, a vaginal swab may sometimes be preferred for genital STI testing, particularly if vaginal symptoms such as discharge are present.
Yes. Please avoid urinating for at least 2 hours before your urine sample. First-catch urine is preferred where possible.
Yes. Your appointment, laboratory samples and results are handled securely and confidentially.
Yes. Your laboratory results are reviewed by a doctor before being issued. Optional GP discussion is available if additional support is required.
Book Your Complete STI Screen
Private blood and urine complete STI screening, with doctor-reviewed results and confidential online reporting.
Book Your Complete STI ScreenAll laboratories need information regarding the client to uniquely identify their test sample.
Without these details, tests cannot be processed.
The minimum requirement is the full name, gender and date of birth.
You can enter these details securely at the top before you click 'Add to cart'.
1. Purchase test online with full name, gender and date of birth.
2. You will initially receive a general confirmation email. This will be followed by an email from our laboratory partner, Randox Health, asking you to book an appointment for your test at the location and time of your choice.
3. You will recieve a text message notification when your results are ready. They will be sent to you discreetly by email.
4. In the event of a positive test result, we provide STI treatment if needed.
Treatment for positive tests for some bacterial infections is available by payment of a £49 prescription fee.
A prescription token is then sent to you by email and SMS. You can take this to any pharmacy and have your medication dispensed. Alternatively, you can have the medication delivered to you. Typical pharmacy costs for one antibiotic is approximately £10-15 but can be more for certain antibiotics.

Complete STI Screen | Blood & Urine Testing

