Sexual Health Testing | Quantum Health

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Sexual Health Testing

Taking care of your sexual health is one of the most responsible things you can do. We know that making the decision to get tested takes courage, and we have built our service around making that as easy, private, and comfortable as possible. Everything is strictly confidential — results are never shared without your explicit written consent.

STI Screening Packages

PackageInfections CoveredPrice
Essential Check Chlamydia · Gonorrhoea £100
Core Screen Chlamydia · Gonorrhoea · HIV · Syphilis £240
Advanced Screen Chlamydia · Gonorrhoea · HIV · Syphilis · Hepatitis B · Mycoplasma · Ureaplasma £450
Comprehensive Screen HIV · Syphilis · Hep B & C · Chlamydia · Gonorrhoea · Mycoplasma · Ureaplasma · Trichomonas · Gardnerella · Herpes £500

Rapid Testing — Results Within 30 Minutes

Available for HIV, Herpes (HSV I & II), Hepatitis B & C, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, and Syphilis.

Number of Rapid TestsPrice
1 Rapid Test£100
2 Rapid Tests£180
4 Rapid Tests£280
6 Rapid Tests£370
8 Rapid Tests£550
HIV Rapid Test (standalone)£120

Additional Services

ServicePrice
Cervical Screening (Smear Test)£350
HPV Test£250
HIV Early Detection Test (from 10 days)£250
Herpes Test (HSV I & II)£120
Coil Removal£295
Implant Removal£295
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are my results confidential?
Yes. Completely. Results are never shared with your GP, partner, or anyone else without your explicit written consent. Your privacy is protected at every stage.
How soon after exposure should I test?
Most bacterial STIs: 10–14 days after exposure. HIV: most accurate at 28 days, though early detection tests are available from day 10. Our team will advise on the best timing.
What happens if my result is positive?
Our clinical team will contact you directly, in a calm and supportive way, and advise on your options, treatment, and next steps.
I have no symptoms. Should I still test?
Yes. Many STIs — including chlamydia and HIV — can be completely asymptomatic for months or even years. Regular testing is the only reliable way to know your status.