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STI Testing: Step by Step
1
Call the health centre for an appointment.
You don’t need your parent’s or guardian’s permission. Your visit is confidential.
If you’re shy, ask for a well-woman or well-man check.
Mark the date and time in your calendar.
2
Go to your appointment.
Ask for an STI test. Be ready to answer questions and have a urine or blood test or swab.
Ask about birth control. Pick up some free condoms and lube.
Confirm your contact information so you get the results.
3
Follow up.
Call the health centre in 1 to 2 weeks if you don’t hear from them.
If you test positive, take the treatment before you have sex again. Make sure your partner gets tested and treated too.