STI Assessment

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An assessment for sexually transmitted infections (STI screening) consists of:

Your health care provider will determine with you what tests, if any, are appropriate. Tests may require:

STI assessment can include HIV testing or HIV testing can be done separately and rapidly. See HIV Testing for more info.

STI assessments have limitations

It is not possible to test for all STIs. Talk to your health care provider about what tests can be performed.

When should I have an STI assessment?

An assessment is recommended for routine testing, if you have been (or may have been) exposed to an STI, or if you experience symptoms, such as:

Note: It's important to see a clinician when symptoms are present. However, a person who has an STI may not experience any symptoms and there may be other causes of these symptoms.

Routine Gynecological Health Exams are recommended annually. People who have a cervix may be recommended to have a Pap test.

People who are sexually active are advised to have an STI assessment, according to the recommendations above.

See the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's STD & HIV Screening Recommendations for more information.

How can I get an STI assessment?

Call 734-764-8320 and ask about an STI assessment, or you may contact your health care provider through the patient portal (you will need an account).

When you call, you will be asked:

You may then schedule an appointment at UHS or a nurse will call you back to assess your needs by phone and order lab tests. Please be sure that your phone voicemail is set up and your voicemail is not full.

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