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The Male Sexual Health Test is a confidential blood and urine screening panel that measures 6 sexual health indicators — including common sexually transmitted infections — collected and arranged through Ways Pharmacy (UK) at our Holborn London or Beeston Nottingham branches.
Key facts
| Test type | Combined blood and urine laboratory panel |
|---|---|
| Indicators tested | 6 — typically including HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, chlamydia and gonorrhoea (final panel confirmed at appointment) |
| Samples | Venous blood (phlebotomy) + first-pass urine |
| Sample collection | In-branch by appointment, or home-collection arranged on request |
| Result turnaround | Typically 3–7 working days from lab receipt |
| Confidentiality | Booking, sampling and results handled confidentially |
| Locations | Holborn London (WC1B 4ET) · Beeston Nottingham (NG9 1EJ) |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Who it is for
- Men aged 18+ who have had unprotected sex with a new partner and want a structured private screen
- Men in a new relationship who want to confirm sexual health before stopping barrier contraception
- Men with symptoms suggestive of an STI — discharge, painful urination, genital sores, unexplained rash
- Men who prefer a discreet private pharmacy appointment to attending a sexual health clinic
- People needing baseline STI documentation for fertility treatment, surrogacy, or international relocation
Not suitable for: people with acute symptoms requiring same-day specialist care (attend an NHS sexual health clinic or A&E); people exposed within the last 72 hours seeking HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) — go directly to a sexual health clinic or A&E; people under 18.
How the service works
- Complete payment online and call your chosen branch to book a confidential appointment:
Holborn London: 020 8106 7084
Beeston Nottingham: 0115 925 5584 - Attend the appointment. A pharmacist or phlebotomist will take a venous blood sample and ask you to provide a first-pass urine sample on site.
- Samples are couriered to the partner laboratory the same day where appropriate.
- Results are returned to Ways Pharmacy in 3–7 working days and shared with you confidentially by your chosen method.
- If any result is positive, the pharmacist will explain it and direct you to confirmatory NHS sexual health services for treatment and partner notification.
Frequently asked questions
Is the test discreet?
Yes. Booking, payment, sample collection, and result delivery are all handled confidentially. Samples are collected in a private consulting room, and results are not shared with your GP unless you ask us to.
How soon after exposure can I test?
Window periods differ by infection. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea are usually detectable from about 2 weeks after exposure. Syphilis and hepatitis B typically require 4–12 weeks. HIV antibody/antigen testing is most reliable from 4 weeks, with confirmation at 12 weeks. The pharmacist will advise the best testing window for your situation.
What happens if a result is positive?
A positive result on a screening test usually requires confirmatory testing. We will explain the result, refer you to an NHS sexual health clinic for confirmation and treatment, and discuss partner notification. Most STIs detected through this screen are treatable.
Will my GP be informed?
Not without your explicit consent. Results are shared with you only. You may ask us to send a copy to your GP if you wish, for example for inclusion in your medical record.
Can I have a home-collection appointment?
A home-collection visit may be available on request and is subject to availability of a phlebotomist in your area. Please call the branch to discuss. In-branch collection is the standard route.
Is this the same as the NHS sexual health clinic?
No. NHS sexual health clinics provide free screening, treatment, and partner notification on the same pathway. This is a private screening service designed for people who want a discreet pharmacy-based option or who prefer not to attend a clinic. Treatment of positive results is signposted to NHS clinics.
Safety & data
- Samples handled by GPhC-registered staff and an accredited UK laboratory
- Identifiers minimised and stored according to UK GDPR
- Results are shared only with the patient unless they instruct otherwise
- The pharmacist does not provide STI treatment in branch — confirmed positives are referred for NHS specialist management
References
- NHS — Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- NHS — HIV and AIDS
- BASHH — Sexual health patient information
This is a private screening service intended for adults aged 18 and over. Screening tests do not provide a definitive diagnosis; positive results require confirmatory testing through an NHS sexual health clinic. If you have had a high-risk exposure within the last 72 hours, attend an NHS sexual health clinic or A&E immediately to discuss post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).
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