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STI Testing

A key prevention act for your health

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing is a key prevention act that allows for rapid detection of infections, often without obvious symptoms. It is a simple and important step to preserve your health and that of your partners.

STI Testing
Testing methods include:

Blood test to detect antibodies or genetic material.

Urine analysis or local samples (vaginal, penile, anal) depending on the STI being tested for.

Accessibility and confidentiality

Fortunately, it is now accessible to everyone and often offered free of charge in many health centers, clinics and hospitals. In addition, many facilities offer anonymous testing services, thus guaranteeing the confidentiality of your approach.

Why get tested?

By getting tested regularly, you take care of your well-being and contribute to STI prevention in the community. This responsible gesture is within everyone's reach and essential to staying healthy.