STD Test - Female
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Our at-home lab test screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis C (HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis, and trichomoniasis. If your results are abnormal or positive, you’ll be able to connect with our independent physician network at no additional cost and may be eligible to receive treatment.
Screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, HCV, trichomoniasis, and syphilis
Finger prick sample
Vaginal swab collection
Prescriptions available
We screen for 6 common sexually transmitted infections
Your results will let you know if you’ve tested positive for exposure to a variety of sexually transmitted infections. If your results are abnormal, you’ll be able to connect with our independent physician network at no additional cost.
ChlamydiaCaused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, chlamydia is a very common sexually transmitted infection that can be treated with antibiotics. Despite being easy to treat, the prevalence of chlamydia is high because most people with an infection have no symptoms and do not seek treatment, according to the CDC.
SyphilisSyphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis is divided into stages (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). The number of primary and secondary syphilis cases—the most infectious stages of syphilis—is on the rise, with a greater than 9% increase in reported cases in men, and 34% in women in 2021.
HIV (1&2)HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a virus spread via the exposure to bodily fluids, such as sexual intercourse or blood exposure. The virus attacks and impairs immune cells, causing progressive weakness of the immune system. HIV can progress to a condition called AIDS.
GonorrheaCaused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection that can be treated with antibiotics. According to the CDC, many people with gonorrhea have no symptoms, which can lead to delays in seeking treatment and increases in transmission.
Hepatitis CHepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), a blood-borne virus. HCV is more commonly transmitted through needles or blood exposure, but can also be spread through sexual intercourse.
TrichomoniasisTrichomoniasis (or “trich”) is a very common infection caused by a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. Most people, about 70%, who have a trichomoniasis infection do not develop symptoms.
Many people with sexually transmitted infections do not experience symptoms, but there are some common signs to look out for. If you are sexually active and want to know your status, this is a simple way to do your part in keeping yourself healthy and preventing the spread of STIs (or STDs).
Reproductive
- Sores on or near the genitals
- Painless ulcer on or near the genital area
- Vaginal itching
- Increased or abnormal vaginal discharge
- Vaginal bleeding (between periods or after sex)
Groin
- Pelvic pain
- Painful or burning sensation when urinating
- Pain while having sex
At-home testing made easy
- Pre-paid shipping (both ways)
- Everything you need to collect your sample and send it in
- Detailed directions and an instructional video
- Our care team is standing by if you have questions
- Digital (and printable) results
- Outreach on abnormal results
STD Test - Female
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FSA / HSA accepted
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How it all works
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Register your test
Once your test arrives, head to everlywell.com or open your Everlywell app to register. Just Scan the QR code on the box to seamlessly plug in your test ID.
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Test from the comfort of home
When you're ready, collect your sample and mail it in (following the directions in your kit) using the prepaid shipping label.
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Get answers in days
Your physician-reviewed results will be ready in your account in a few days.
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Healthy doesn’t happen alone
We'll offer lifestyle insights and guidance tailored to your results that you can use to make healthier choices.
1
Register your test
Once your test arrives, head to everlywell.com or open your Everlywell app to register. Just Scan the QR code on the box to seamlessly plug in your test ID.
2
Test from the comfort of home
When you're ready, collect your sample and mail it in (following the directions in your kit) using the prepaid shipping label.
3
Get answers in days
Your physician-reviewed results will be ready in your account in a few days.
4
Healthy doesn’t happen alone
We'll offer lifestyle insights and guidance tailored to your results that you can use to make healthier choices.
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Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results without the complex jargon.
You'll receive a complete breakdown of your report—including each marker tested and what your results mean for you.
Use your report to make an action plan with concrete next steps. And don't worry, we'll provide some additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
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Each lab we work with is CLIA-certified (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments). This means they must meet high standards to obtain both state and federal certifications and submit themselves to regular inspections.
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All tests are reviewed by an independent board-certified physician within your state.
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Everlywell is HIPAA-compliant. This means we never sell your health data and we always store it securely—in fact, we use state-of-the-art, bank-grade encryption.
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You can test for sexually transmitted infections, or STIs (which can progress to sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs) with an at-home lab test or at a clinic. For at-home lab testing with Everlywell, you collect a sample yourself and send it to a lab—and get your results online. This confidential testing makes it easy to get tested for STIs where you want and when you want. The type of sample you collect depends on what STIs you’re testing for. Samples can include urine, blood (collected with an easy finger prick), or genital swabs. If you go to a clinic for STI testing services, a healthcare provider may draw blood from your arm or collect a swab. They may also ask for a urine sample. How you receive your results depends on the clinic you use for testing services.
We’re all adults here but let’s face it, STD testing isn’t exactly fun, no matter how comfortable you are with talking about your sex life and sexual health. Anyone who's sexually active should engage in regular STD testing, and we're excited to make testing easier and more discreet than ever before.
Routine STI screening using STD tests is important because it can help you detect sexually transmitted infections before they potentially cause significant health issues like infertility, cervical cancer, tubal pregnancy (which can result in medical emergencies in pregnant people), and more.
Fortunately, testing for STDs is easy and straightforward: with our STD Test, you can check for 6 common sexually transmitted infections from the convenience of your home—and view your results securely online.
Yes—here’s how to check for STDs at home:
Find an STD test that’s right for you - for any at-home STD kit you’re considering, check what STD(s) it screens for, so you can make sure it’s the right test for you. The Everlywell STD Test for Women screens for these 6 STDs: hepatitis C virus (HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. The test arrives in discreet packaging that takes your privacy into consideration.
Collect your sample(s) - the Everlywell STD Test includes the supplies you need to collect samples from the comfort and privacy of home.
Send your sample(s) to the lab - the Everlywell STD Test includes a prepaid shipping label and everything else you need to send in your samples. One of the labs we use for testing will process your sample.
Check your results online - just days after your samples arrive at the lab, you’ll get to check your test results online (on a secure platform). In the event that you have an abnormal result, a representative from our independent clinician network partner will reach out to you.
Consider checking out other tests Everlywell offers:
The frequency of necessary STD testing really varies based on how sexually active you are and if you’re currently outside of a monogamous relationship. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends every 3-12 months depending on risk category, but most medical professionals would agree that a yearly STD test is the minimum responsible frequency and testing should be done more if—and when—you engage in unprotected sex with a new partner. Preventing the spread of STIs and STDs is everybody’s responsibility and knowing your status is a great way to do your part while also keeping yourself and your partner(s) healthy.
Our STD Test suite is taken in the privacy of your own home and covers many common sexually transmitted diseases including:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Hepatitis C virus (HCV)
Syphilis
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV 1 and 2)
Trichomoniasis
This Everlywell at-home STD Test requires two samples—blood spot and vaginal swab. All necessary components are included inside the kit. We provide easy-to-read instructions, as well as helpful digital videos on the process, and the collection process is quick. Simply follow a few steps and return your at-sample to our lab for processing.
Various risk factors are linked with a greater likelihood of getting an STD. These include the following:
Age - According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 15–24 year olds account for half of all new sexually transmitted infections.
Biological sex - Young people assigned female at birth are more biologically susceptible to many sexually transmitted infections than those assigned male at birth at the same age.
Sexual behaviors - Certain behaviors, like having unprotected sex, can heighten the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection.
Substance use - Among sexually active people, using drugs or alcohol is linked with a greater likelihood of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection.
Sex partners - The risk of getting an STI increases the more sex partners you have and if you have sex with someone who has an STI.
Not all sexually transmitted infections result in symptoms, so it’s important to screen regularly.
That being said, STIs often do result in symptoms. These symptoms can include:
Vaginal discharges that may have an unusual odor or color (learn more here)
Genital warts (small bumps on the genital area or inside the vagina)—typically caused by genital herpes or an HPV infection
Other sores in and around the genital area
Flu-like symptoms such as headaches, muscle aches, or fevers
Pain or burning sensations while urinating or during sex
There are a variety of ways to test for sexually transmitted diseases and infections. You can make an appointment with your healthcare provider, go to an STD clinic, or use an at-home lab test. Our at-home female STD test gives you an accurate, confidential STD check that can help you discover if your symptoms may be the result of sexually transmitted infections—allowing you to get the right treatment as soon as possible.
This at-home STD test will accurately tell you whether you have chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis, and whether you have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis C or syphilis. As with all Everlywell tests, our at-home STD Test is taken in the privacy of your own home, and shipped to the lab in a prepaid mailer.
Once you return your test sample to our lab and your sample is processed, you’ll be notified via email that your results are ready. You will receive your results through an easy-to-understand report on our secure online platform. In the event that you have any abnormal results, which do not always mean that you are positive for an STI, a representative from our physician network will reach out to you, and you will have the opportunity to ask any questions about your particular case. For some tests, like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis, you may also be offered a prescription if deemed necessary, at no extra cost to you.
Results are not only easy to understand, but Everlywell also offers suggestions on any next steps you may need to take in your particular case.
This at-home STI lab test checks whether or not you test positive for a variety of sexually transmitted diseases. In the event that your test results are positive or abnormal, a board-certified physician in your state will contact you at no additional cost to discuss your particular case and prescribe medication where applicable.
In rare cases, you may not receive a definitive result because of short post-exposure time or inadequate sampling. These results do not mean that your results are going to be abnormal, it just means that the testing was unable to provide a clear answer at this time, and repeat testing is suggested.
We take customer privacy very seriously and only you will have access to this information. As is the case with all STI testing—whether through Everlywell lab tests or your healthcare provider—some positive results require a report to state health departments by law. This is only done to track infection prevalence. If you test positive for exposure to chlamydia, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis C, or gonorrhea, Everlywell’s physician network will report this data to your state health board for tracking.
Know where you stand with our comprehensive at-home STD test.
Different kinds of samples are used to test for STIs, including:
Urine - Urine samples can be used to detect STIs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis
Blood - Blood samples can be collected either through a blood draw or a finger prick, and can help detect exposure to HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis
Swabs - Oral, anal, vaginal, and other swabs can also be used to check for some STIs
This test uses two simple collections: a finger stick to collect a blood spot sample and a vaginal swab.
There are several different ways you can get checked for STDs:
Order an at-home STD test - You can check for STDs with at-home tests that are available online. Some of these tests, like the Everlywell at-home STD Test, are HSA/FSA eligible.
Visit a health clinic near you - A healthcare provider at an STD clinic in your area can assess your symptoms and test for STDs.
Check out nearby retail stores that carry home STD tests - You can find home STD tests on the shelves of some retail stores, like CVS.
You can get the Everlywell at-home STD Test by ordering online (shipping is free).
Wondering if you can treat STIs at home? Because of the potentially severe health consequences related to STIs if left untreated —or if not treated properly—do not try to treat an STI on your own. It’s very important to talk with your healthcare provider about treatment options if you test positive for an STI.
If you receive an abnormal test result, our independent clinician network partner will contact you to schedule a consultation at no additional cost, so you can discuss your results with a board-certified physician in your state. When appropriate, and at the physician’s discretion, you may be offered a prescription for medication.
There are several different types of samples that STD tests can use. For example, urine tests use a sample of urine—while other tests might require a blood sample.
The Everlywell at-home STD Test for women uses two sample types (a small blood sample and a vaginal swab). The test does not require a urine sample.
Yes, this at-home lab test lets you check for chlamydia and gonorrhea—as well as trichomoniasis, and exposure to hepatitis C, HIV, and syphilis.
Yes, oral sex is one kind of sexual contact that can increase the risk of getting or transmitting STDs like HIV, syphilis, and gonorrhea. Using a physical barrier (like a condom) during sexual activity can help reduce this risk, as well as making sure there aren’t any cuts in the mouth (like bleeding gums or lip sores) or sores on or near the genitals.
STD testing doesn’t have to take long! While we cannot speak to other testing methodologies, we can say that with the Everlywell home STD test, collecting your samples typically takes only a few minutes. You’ll usually get your test results several days after you send your samples to the lab for processing.
Though these terms are often used interchangeably, they don’t actually mean exactly the same thing. STD – or “sexually transmitted disease" – is a common term used to describe an infection that is passed on through sexual contact, and becomes a disease after a certain point of severity. STI stands for “sexually transmitted infection.” Many people, mostly within the medical community, have begun transitioning from “STD” to “STI” in an effort to clarify that not all sexually transmitted infections turn into a disease.
“Venereal disease” (or VD) is an old term for sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. So a “VD test” is simply another way of referring to an STD test.
Sexually transmitted infections can harm your health, especially if they aren’t detected early. In people with penises, STIs can cause infertility—as well body aches, fever, nausea, vomiting, or other flu-like symptoms; a burning sensation of pain during urination; abnormal genital discharges; pelvic inflammatory disease; and more. In people with vaginas, STIs can lead to complications like cervical cancer, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy. If you have multiple sex partners, engage in unprotected sex, or have any other STD risk factors, regular STI testing may help prevent health complications associated with untreated sexually transmitted infections.
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