Description
About the At-Home Chlamydia & Gonorrhea Test
Test for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea conveniently from home with the Basic Benefits at-home test. It’s quick, easy, and private—no awkward conversations or hassle.
This test can be completed in 5 minutes or less. Follow the kit instructions to collect your sample, mail it to the lab using the pre-addressed envelope (postage paid), and receive secure electronic results in just a few days.
Included: 1 combo mail-in kit for Chlamydia + Gonorrhea
How Does the At-Home Chlamydia & Gonorrhea Test Work?
- Order the test from the Basic Benefits website. Shipping is free, and the kit ships in discreet packaging.
- The kit contains everything needed to perform the test. Follow the simple instructions to collect your sample.
- Use the prepaid packaging provided to ship your sample back to the lab for testing.
- Wait for your results. They will be posted to your secure online account, with a courtesy email notification.
- If you test positive, schedule a free phone consultation with a healthcare provider. The provider will review your results, answer questions, and guide you on next steps to protect your sexual health.
Testing for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea from the comfort of your home has never been easier.
Reasons to Consider an At-Home Test
Chlamydia is the 2nd most common new STI and Gonorrhea is the 4th in the U.S. Both are curable when detected early, making screening essential.
An at-home test is not a replacement for your doctor’s advice but allows you to get answers quickly and privately. Testing early can help you start treatment sooner and provide peace of mind.
Even without symptoms, you could still be at risk. At-home testing is affordable, convenient, and puts you in control of your sexual health.
If you suspect you may have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, our easy-to-use at-home test kits help you address it promptly.
Who Should Obtain Testing?
The CDC recommends sexually active adults get tested for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea at least once a year. Those engaging in high-risk activities, like unprotected sex, should test more frequently.
Testing is also advised if you have symptoms or suspect exposure to either STD.
When Should You Obtain Testing?
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are not detectable immediately after exposure. It can take:
- Up to 2 weeks for Gonorrhea
- Up to 3 weeks for Chlamydia
Testing too early may yield inaccurate results. If you test within the first three weeks, retesting after this period is recommended to confirm your results.


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