What does this HPV Syphilis Test Centre detect?
Syphilis is a contagious and infectious disease that is transmitted through sexual contact, particularly through blood contact.
Why get a Syphilis Test Kit?
We use HPV CE-certified laboratory equipment. It sensitively and accurately detects Syphilis in your blood.
1 Biomarker:
- Syphilis: checks for a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
How does the Syphilis HPV Lab Test work?
Please make your appointment online and visit us on-site to have your blood drawn by our HPV Registered Nurse. Additionally, do note that you must present your ID for your appointment.
We recommend you to make an appointment online for the Syphilis test, even though an on-site clinic visit is possible (you just have to walk in). If you made an appointment, please bring your ID with you.
Our guidelines:
- Stop taking biotin supplements 2 days before the day of evaluation.
Please note that we do not draw blood samples from children under 16 years old.
Purchase your Syphilis blood evaluation home kit and perform sample collection yourself.
Make a drop-off of the sample you took here: Royal Mail Red Street Box. Return label used for our lab should be Track 24/48.
After our turnaround time, please check your email or site dashboard for your results.
How long do the Syphilis Clinic results take?
We do our best to provide a target turnaround time for the PCR of 1-3 working days, counted since the time your sample you delivered to our laboratory arrived. However, please note that our turnaround times are guidelines, not guarantees. Assay schedules may affect our result processing times.
Refunds are not granted for appointments that are missed or cancelled less than 24 hours in advance. Rescheduling may be discussed, but we are not able to give a guarantee.
Don’t hesitate to contact customer service to discuss other cost and availability options.
Why choose out HPV Syphilis Clinic?
- Cutting-edge Syphilis laboratory technology (newest and greatest)
- Direct deal with our Laboratories for unbeatable Prices and Support
- Evaluation result certificate sent to you by Confidential Email (No SMS)
- We provide support through WhatsApp during our business hours
What does the Syphilis Appointment package include?
- Walk-in or Online Syphilis appointment
- Sample processed
- Blood Samples taken by qualified Clinic Staff
- Detection Result Report by Email.
* Positive HPV results should be followed up on by your healthcare provider or GP. Treatment should be administered as soon as possible.
As you can see, getting an unspoiled blood sample to us is quite a chore. Maybe it’s better to come to our clinic and let us take the sample for you.
How to obtain Syphilis Prescription Referral online?
Customers, especially those in the UK, often complain about how hard it is to get a Syphilis or other prescriptions after receiving their positive blood test result. Visiting a doctor or an NHS SH centre is not preferable, as the whole process wastes a lot of time and costs a lot to travel, and private Doctor’s fees are usually high.
Medicines By Mailbox is the first Diagnostics Laboratory to bundle Prescription Referrals and Doctors Services as options in its checkout Product solutions. Simply select this option when you order the product, and
your results are sent to your referral GP’s dashboard within seconds.
Purchase Bundle Price for £30-£40
- To Start, you can select the bundle option when you place your order. The £30 price is a special bundle; click and choose to be efficient.
- You can also choose it at the product page stage for £30-£40. Select this Bundle
- When you complete the purchase, send your sample and get your results. If you get a positive result, you can go to the dashboard and fill out the pop-up Referral Questionnaires, which will be sent to the referral Doctor.
- When the results are positive, the Referral contact is sent to the Prescribing Doctor for evaluation. And for processing. As the Doctor has their own login and can see the referral. If the Doctor has questions, you will be contacted by WhatsApp or Telephone. If the request is approved, the Doctor will send it as an Online Digital Prescription. It will be automatically emailed the same day or the next day, and you can pick it up at your nearest Pharmacy.
The time: Up to 1 day from the positive result to email your Digital Prescription.
You select the special price “In case of receiving a positive result” when you select the bundle, regardless of your outcome. Regular prescriptions are priced at twice the rate. The combination option is a package deal. This value is nonrefundable. If you are certain that you have an infection, it is a wise decision. If you are in possession of nothing but wish to obtain a test to ensure accuracy, this may not be the best option for you. Additionally, you can purchase the £60 item at a later date if you wish.
Additionally, the Non-Bundle Price option is £60.
You have the option of waiting until you receive your HSV-positive result, at which point you can visit our Online Prescription Page and pay for your Referral Consultation at the standard rate of £60.
- Purchase the Referral Prescription product on the website for £60.
- Please provide the order number for which you received a positive result in order to facilitate the tracking process and the uploading of your result PDF.
- Submit the Online purchase and complete the pop-up Referral Questionnaire provided by the physician.
- Your referral has been sent to the Doctor, and you will be connected on WhatsApp. You will be contacted by WhatsApp or telephone if the doctor has any queries. Your Online Digital prescription reference number will be automatically emailed to you within 1 day of completing the questionnaire, or on the same day, and you can take it to the nearest local pharmacy for filling.
The total time required to process your Digital Online Prescription is up to 1 day.
HPV, HIV, and Syphilis products are not subject to prescription.
Sharing Syhpilis stories helps you and helps others.
Do you have a story to tell about infection? Maybe you were diagnosed with syphilis and can help other people know more about what it was like? Are you a researcher, policy maker or educator with something to say about syphilis tests? Do you know about HPV testing? Or are you a health worker who has checked, diagnosed or treated syphilis? Get in touch to share your story.
Rianna (London)
Our sexual health services across the country have changed how they deliver healthcare since COVID began. During this time, I’ve worked as a Sexual Health Advisor for an integrated sexual health service in East London. I’ve noticed a recent increase in patients positive for syphilis during pregnancy. Frequently, patients test positive via antenatal clinics and end up being referred to our service for treatment.
I am also seeing that a lot of women don’t know that if you get it during pregnancy, the infection can cause serious problems, including miscarriage or stillbirth. If it remains untreated during pregnancy, then babies can be born with it – a severe and often life-threatening infection in infants.
For some of the women, this exam happens to be the first and only HPV Profile test they’ve ever had, so naturally, the result can come as a shock. For other women who have had sexual health screens in the past and have received negative results, a positive diagnosis can also come as a surprise.
However, whatever the situation, my job is always to provide the patients I see with information. I explain the routes of transmission and symptoms. I encourage and support them to inform their recent sexual partners to get checked and treated. Honestly, I suggest treatment and explain their responsibilities for future STD home testing to protect themselves and their partners.
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Billie (London)
When Billie got a call from a friend he’d had a threeway with, he was advised to go and get treated.
A few weeks ago, I went on a three-way trip with a friend, Carlos, and his partner. He called me to say he was positive. He’d been for his regular HIV appointment and had asked the doctor to look at a sore on his penis.
The doctor said she was pretty sure it was syphilis, took some tests, and started him on treatment straight away. When Carlos called me from the clinic to tell me, he said the doctor advised me to come in to be checked. Just to be sure.
The treatment
Carlos mentioned that the treatment he’d just had was uncomfortable. But I wasn’t ready for what waited for me at the clinic! The doctor took an STD blood checkup and then advised me to get treated anyway before waiting for the results to return.
Because I was going away for work later that month, I decided to have the treatment. The nurse asked me to take my trousers down and get on the couch. The poor nurse! I’ve never sworn so much during a medical appointment! Just as I got off the couch and started buttoning up my jeans, the nurse told me to get back on the couch because there was another injection to do.
A week later, I got a call to say that the syphilis blood exam had come back negative. I don’t regret being treated. I know if I’d waited and it had developed, the treatment would have involved more injections.
I’m also glad that Carlos told me he could’ve waited to see if his results came back positive. But he trusted me to make my own decisions with my health.
Jamie
I’ve had it a couple of times. The very first time I had it, I found out through a routine check that I didn’t have any symptoms. I was relatively aware of sexual health and the symptoms of STIs. In the past, I was already diagnosed with HIV, so it wasn’t a huge thing for me.
I saw it as something that affected people in olden times. My only association with it was that it killed monarchs. I felt like it didn’t come up as much as other STIs. I felt like HIV was always at the forefront of sexual health for queer men. But it wasn’t talked about as much.
Previously, I had a negative experience at a sexual health screening years ago where a nurse made me feel alienated. She didn’t recognise my symptoms, and I was being blamed for the return of gonorrhoea in the UK because I said I didn’t know where it came from. I think she was homophobic, seeing my sex life as a cultural issue. At the time, I was only sleeping with one person. I was treated even though they didn’t check me, which is different now because there are fears of antibiotic resistance.
The stigma
I had an issue where I couldn’t hear properly as if someone had their hand over my ear. I went to my GP, who rinsed it out. No change. Nothing. Around the same time, I had an HIV appointment. I came into contact with syphilis, and I told the HIV doctor that I also had impaired hearing in one ear. She looked at me, concerned, and, sSyphilishilis can cause deafness”. My world collapsed. It turns out that after she spoke to a colleague, I went back to the GP. That deafness was a symptom of very advanced, but what I had was very advanced ear wax.
I don’t know why it gets such a bad rep. People don’t talk about it much. It was treated, and it cleared up very quickly.
Phil
In Phil’s Story, he discusses the first time he had it. And the difficulty in disclosing his diagnosis to his partners.
I last had it was about three years ago when I developed a rash on my upper body that wouldn’t go away. I visited my GP, thinking it was something like a skin problem. After examining me for a while, she suggested that I go and have an STD exam as it might be syphilis. I thought she must have been mistaken as I had not experienced the common earlier symptom of a sore on my genitals (called a chancre sore), but I booked in for a exam at 56 Dean St in London right away.
When I got to the clinic, they looked at my rash and did some weird reflex exams, and they were pretty certain that it was it. They treated me for it while I was there. The treatment was a rather large injection into my bum cheek, which left it numb for quite some time.
After the treatment
This was the first time I’d had it, and I didn’t know too much about it. It felt like it was something you only heard about in some BBC period drama. That was a similar reaction when I told those I needed to about it, too. Because of this I admit I felt quite uncomfortable with it, it seemed to have a bit more stigma than other more commonly spoken about STIs. I think this has a lot to do with how it can develop in the later stages of the disease.
While at the clinic, they gave me a leaflet about an STD service to tell my partners, but I thought I would be fine telling them myself. This was a bit of a chaotic time of my life, which involved regular group sex. I couldn’t narrow it down enough to one or two people, so I had to message a handful of people. This task dawned on me when I messaged the first guy, who immediately denied that he would have it and said that I shouldn’t message him again. Crikey! I messaged the others, and it was a mixed reaction; some were acting as if they were too pure to get an STD, but the others were more understanding.
I guess I had expected everyone to be understanding, especially as there was a good chance I could have got it from any one of them. The bad reactions just added to my anxiety around having it, and because of this, I didn’t discuss it with my friends through that same fear.
Shipping and Return Policies
Appointment:
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please contact the customer service prior to the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.
Shipping & Return:
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. Not used, not opened, unworn, in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Please return to: Medicines by MailBox, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesbymailbox.co.uk/return-policy/
We offer next day delivery; however courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. And orders placed by 1pm are dispatched on the same day.
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