STI Testing

Full Control Kit

Tests for:
HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and Hepatitis C

Collection methods:
Urine sample, throat swab, rectal swab, and finger prick blood card

How much it costs:
$220 out-of-pocket or $75 + copay/deductible (if applicable) with insurance

Why Choose This Test Kit

We recommend this comprehensive set of STI tests for anyone, male or female, who hasn’t been tested for a long time (or ever) and anybody who wants to get a full picture of their health status. It includes tests for chlamydia and gonorrhea in three areas (genital, rectal, and throat), syphilis,* HIV, and Hepatitis C. Do not perform tests if you are currently taking antibiotics or within 7 days of completing antibiotics. Just follow the instructions below, then return them to our lab in a prepaid envelope. *Please note about syphilis: This syphilis test cannot differentiate between a new syphilis infection and a syphilis infection in the past that was treated. If you have had syphilis in the past you will need to take a different type of test to detect any new infection.

Collect a Urine Sample

Learn how to collect a urine sample to be tested for genital chlamydia and gonorrhea infections.

1. Label the Collection Tube

On the tube labeled ‘Urine,’ write your date of birth (DOB) and today’s date on the blue bar (format: MM/DD/YYYY). Do not pour out the preservative solution that is already in the tube.

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2. Collect a Urine Sample

Collect a sample of urine, by urinating into the collection cup.

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3. Fill the Urine Tube

Use the dropper to transfer some urine from the cup to the tube. Be sure to fill the tube until the urine level is between the tube fill lines. Discard the collection cup.

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4. Seal the Sample

Close the tube and seal it in the biohazard bag containing an absorbent sheet (which looks like a tissue) included inside the bag. Do not throw out the absorbent sheet.

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Collect a Throat Sample

This simple swab test looks for oral gonorrhea and chlamydia.

1. Label the Collection Tube

Write your date of birth (DOB) and today’s date on the tube labeled ‘Throat’ (format: MM/DD/YYYY). Do not pour out the preservative solution that is already in the tube.

A clear test tube with a yellow cap and a blue label lies on a light green background.

2. Swab Your Throat

Collect your throat sample following the instructions under ‘Throat Collection’ on the instructions card. Make sure you swab along the back of your throat near your tonsils.

A step-by-step instruction card for oral collection by Molecular Testing Labs on a light green background.

3. Place The Swab Into The Tube

Open the tube and place the swab into the preservative solution. Break the swab at the marked score line by bending it against the tube.

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4. Seal The Tube

Close the tube. Seal the closed tube in a biohazard bag, along with the absorbent sheet included inside the bag.

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Collect a Blood Sample

A quick finger prick collects enough blood to test for syphilis and HIV.

1. Label The Blood Collection Card

Open the Blood Spot Collection Kit and read the instructions included in the box before you begin. On the front of the blood collection card, write your name, date of birth (DOB), and today’s date (format: MM/DD/YYYY).

A blood collection instruction card from Molecular Testing Labs with spaces for name, date of birth, and date of collection.

2. Use The Lancet

Wash your hands and clean your middle or ring finger with the enclosed antiseptic pad. Shake your hand to get the blood flowing to your finger, then use the lancet on the side of your finger (not the fingertip).

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3. Fill The Blood Collection Card

Follow the steps carefully to ensure you get enough blood flow to completely fill each of the five circles on the blood collection card. Make sure the back of the card is completely saturated through for each circle. Use two fingers to squeeze out the blood on to the blood collection card. Do not touch the card directly with your finger!

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4. Seal The Blood Sample

If needed put on the adhesive bandage on your finger, then seal the blood sample in the biohazard bag, along with the desiccant packet.

Clear plastic biohazard specimen bag with a red and black biohazard symbol and text in English and Spanish.

Collect a Rectal Sample

The rectal swab tests for chlamydia and gonorrhea in the rectal region.

1. Label the Collection Tube

On the tubes labeled ‘Rectal,’ write your date of birth (DOB) and today’s date on the blue bars (format: MM/DD/YYYY). Do not pour out the preservative solution that is already in the tubes.

A clear medical test tube with a yellow cap and a blue label against a light blue background.

2. Collect The Sample

Collect your rectal swab sample following the instructions under ‘Rectal Collection’ on the instructions card.

Instruction card showing step-by-step illustrations for rectal sample collection, with numbered diagrams and a swab depicted.

3. Place the Swab Into the Tube

Open the tube and place the swab into the preservative solution. Break the swab at the marked score line by bending it against the tube.

Hands holding a cotton swab being inserted into a clear test tube against a light blue background.

4. Seal the Tube

Close the tube and seal it into a biohazard bag, along with the absorbent sheet included inside the bag.

Hands holding a small test tube with a yellow cap next to a labeled LabGuard Specimen Bag.

What Next?

Place the individually sealed urine, throat, rectal, and blood samples back in the cardboard box, put the box into the prepaid envelope, and mail the samples no later than 48 hours after you collect them. We will be in touch within 7 business days to give you your results and walk you through any next steps.

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