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Chlamydia Rapid Test Kit

Chlamydia Rapid Test Kit

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Completely Anonymous
Results in 15 Minutes
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Chlamydia is one of the most common STIs — and most people who have it don't know. No doctor's appointment. No waiting room. Test from home in 15 minutes with over 98.7% accuracy.

Who should test?

This test is recommended if you:

  • Have had unprotected sex
  • Have had a new or multiple partners
  • Are experiencing unusual discharge, burning, or pelvic pain
  • Haven't tested recently and are sexually active

Many people with Chlamydia have no symptoms at all — regular testing is the only way to know for sure.

Symptoms to watch for

Men: Unusual discharge, burning when urinating, swollen or painful testicles.

Women: Unusual vaginal discharge, burning when urinating, pain during sex, lower abdominal pain.

No symptoms? That doesn't mean you're clear. Chlamydia can be completely silent for months while still being transmissible.

How it works

  1. Collect a small sample using the included swab
  2. Mix with the provided solution
  3. Apply to the test strip
  4. Read your result in 15 minutes

No lab visit. No prescription. CE certified and clinically validated.

Why choose Labssy

98.7% accuracy — CE certified to European medical standards.

Discreet shipping — plain packaging with no indication of what's inside.

Same-day dispatch — order before 14:00 and it ships today.

Private results — only you see them. No account required.

This test is for personal screening and does not replace professional medical diagnosis. If your result is positive, please consult a doctor.

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When do I need to test?

You should test when you suspect you've been exposed to a sexually transmitted infection (STI), even if you don’t have symptoms. STIs have incubation periods, meaning they take time before they can be detected:

  • Chlamydia: 1–3 weeks after exposure
  • Gonorrhea: 2–6 days, but test after 1 week for accuracy
  • Herpes (HSV-1 & HSV-2): Symptoms may appear within 2–12 days, but antibodies may not show in blood for up to 6 weeks
  • Syphilis: 3 weeks after exposure is ideal for testing (though it can vary between 10–90 days)

Testing too early can lead to false negatives. If in doubt, wait until the end of the window period or consult a healthcare provider.

What do I do if the result is positive?

If your test comes back positive, it's important to contact a healthcare provider for professional medical advice, confirmatory testing, and treatment. This test is designed for personal screening purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis. Please avoid any sexual contact until you've spoken to a doctor.

When will I receive my order?

We ship all orders the same business day if placed before our cut-off time. Delivery usually takes 1 business day, but it can the up to 2 business days depending on your location.

Is the test discreet?

Yes. Your privacy is very important to us. All kits are shipped in plain, unbranded packaging with no mention of sexual health or testing on the outside.

How accurate is the home test kit?

Our home rapid test kits are designed for convenient self-screening and are over 98.7% accurate when used correctly. However, they are not a substitute for laboratory testing or a medical diagnosis. For confirmation and treatment, always consult a healthcare professional.

Why should I get tested for sexually transmitted diseases regularly?

Sexually transmitted diseases often go undetected due to missing or ambiguous symptoms. Therefore, it's important to get tested regularly. This is the only way to prevent an untreated infection from leading to long-term damage, such as infertility. Regular testing also helps prevent the spread of these diseases and protects those around you from potential infection.