Three reasons to choose the Better2Know Confidence Screen:
- Our screen is for Gay and Bisexual Men who want additional confidence in their sexual health
- Comprehensive testing for a range of STIs including throat and anal swabs
- Fast and accurate test results reported securely online
Our medical team recommends this screen for Gay and Bisexual men. It includes all the tests in our complete MSM screen as well as testing for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea infections in the throat and anus.
What does the Confidence Screen test for?
Our Confidence Screen covers:
- Chlamydia (urine sample, throat and rectal swab)
- Gonorrhoea (urine sample, throat and rectal swab)
- Hepatitis B
- HIV
- Mycoplasma
- Syphilis
- Ureaplasma
How do I schedule my appointment?
To book your Confidence Screen today, simply click on the "Book your Appointment” button and follow the provided instructions. Alternatively, you can contact Better2Know's Patient Services team using the number at the top of this page.
What can I expect at my appointment?
Your private clinician will collect the necessary blood samples, any urine or swabs samples will be self-collected. No fasting or dietary restrictions are required. We recommend refraining from using the bathroom for two hours before your appointment to ensure a sufficient urine sample can be collected.
How will I receive my results?
Your results will be securely uploaded to your private patient area as soon as soon as they are available. Once your results have been reported, we will contact you using your preferred choice of SMS, email, or phone call.
What should I do if I test positive for an STI?
Do not worry if you test positive for an STI, Better2Know is here to help and support you through your treatment. Almost all STIs are completely curable and only require a small course of antibiotics. There are a few that are not curable, but with early detection and proper medications and management, they do not significantly impact your life. Your Better2Know doctor will be able to refer you to a specialist if they think it is necessary; this tends to only be needed for infections such as HIV or Hepatitis B.