13-Test STD Panel

The 13-test panel screens for the most common and clinically significant STDs in a single visit — including HIV, herpes, hepatitis A, B, and C, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and mycoplasma genitalium. Most STDs have no symptoms, so testing is the only way to actually know your status. The process requires a urine sample and a blood draw, takes about five minutes at the lab, and results are delivered privately to your email within 1–2 business days.

Urine + blood draw
Results in 1–2 days
13 infections screened
100% confidential
How it works
1
Order online
Select the 13-test panel and find a certified lab near you. No appointment needed at most locations.
2
Visit a local lab
Over 4,500 locations nationwide. The visit takes about five minutes from check-in to sample collection.
No exam · No undressing
3
Provide your samples
You'll give a urine sample and a small blood draw. Both are collected in the same visit — nothing else is required.
Urine + blood draw
4
Get your results
Results are delivered securely to your email within 1–2 business days. If anything comes back positive, a physician consultation is included at no extra cost.
If positive — doctor consult included
Test Type
Urine + Blood
Both collected in one visit
Results In
1–2 Days
Delivered to your email
Accuracy
99.8%
FDA-cleared tests
Privacy
100%
Discreet billing & results

Why choose the 13-test panel?

Most STDs show no symptoms

The CDC estimates that roughly 1 in 5 people in the United States has an STD at any given time — and the majority don't know it. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and hepatitis C frequently cause no symptoms at all, sometimes for years. Comprehensive testing is the only reliable way to find out where you actually stand.

One panel. Thirteen infections.

Instead of ordering individual tests and making separate visits, the 13-test panel covers HIV (type 1 and 2), syphilis, herpes type 1 and 2, hepatitis A, B, and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and mycoplasma genitalium in a single lab stop. That's every major STD your provider would typically screen for, wrapped into one.

Untreated infections compound over time

Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea are leading causes of pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. Chronic hepatitis B and C can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer if left undetected. Catching an infection early dramatically expands your treatment options and reduces long-term health risk.

New or multiple partners changes your risk profile

The CDC recommends annual chlamydia and gonorrhea screening for all sexually active women under 25, and more frequent HIV testing for people with multiple partners or other risk factors. If you've had unprotected sex with a new partner — or haven't been tested in over a year — a full panel gives you a complete and current picture.

What to expect

01
Before your visit
Avoid urinating for one hour before
For the most accurate urine results, try not to urinate for at least one hour before your lab visit. No fasting is required for the blood draw.
02
At the lab
Urine sample + quick blood draw
You'll provide a urine sample in a private restroom and then have a small blood sample drawn — the whole process takes about five minutes. There's no physical exam and no undressing.
03
Your results
Private results in 1–2 business days
Results are delivered to your secure online account and emailed to you within 1–2 business days. If any result is positive, a free physician consultation is included to walk you through next steps.

Know your status — get tested today

Same-day testing at 4,500+ locations. No appointment needed. Results in 1–2 days.

Common questions

The panel tests for HIV type 1 and type 2, syphilis, herpes type 1 (oral herpes), herpes type 2 (genital herpes), hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and mycoplasma genitalium — 13 infections in total. All samples are collected in a single lab visit using a urine sample and a blood draw.
It depends on the infection. HIV antibody testing is most accurate after 23–90 days. Chlamydia and gonorrhea can typically be detected within 1–2 weeks of exposure. Herpes antibody tests are generally accurate after 12–16 weeks. If you're concerned about a very recent exposure, speak with a physician about which tests make sense at which window.
Yes. Your results are delivered to a secure personal account — nothing is mailed to your home, and billing appears discreetly on your statement. Your results are not reported to your employer or shared with insurance for screening purposes.
A free physician consultation is included with every positive result. A doctor will contact you to explain your result, discuss treatment options, and help you understand next steps — at no additional charge.
The CDC recommends at least annual STD testing for sexually active adults, and more frequent testing — every 3 to 6 months — for people with multiple partners or other elevated risk factors. If you've had a new partner or unprotected sex since your last test, that's a good prompt to screen again.
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