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The 3 Month STI Checkup Results.
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By *1button OP Man 48 weeks ago
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I was recently asked for proof of my STI Checkup, how Recent and Results O . Once I'd arrived at a MM Meeting! Never been directly asked that before.
NHS Lothian - it's a Recorded Voice message you dial up to - personal code and DoB needed. Not very Portable!
What are the differences round the UK.
QUICK ANSWERS - SEE EXAMPLE - MY STI CLINIC ARE INTERESTED IN RESULTS, see my example.
Me - Dial-up Recorded Msg. Reg.No. And DoB verification.
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SH24 They are prompt, it’s free service & you can specifically get checked for one condition or all. Reply is by text. I’ll try to add it on here,. Like any other test, it’s really only valid at test time and until your next liaison… at least it shows you care! |
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I just get a text message that says results are all clear, without specifying which tests were done . But changes would cost money and it's unlikely to be spent on improving the test result information message |
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I might look at some of the above, the ones I've been using just give a generic all tests were clear, tho it's still not something I'd trust for someone not regular/one off's easy to have done one or two while tests come through negative if that's how you want to play |
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"We always insist on seeing an electronic link rather than screenshots etc. The Zults app is made for this purpose and the NHS is pushing it for good reason. "
Interesting...hadn't heard of it until now. Will have a look to see if our provider supports it and get some info on who owns it and what they do with the data... |
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The Zults app looks good but this answer in the FAQ is a bit disappointing:
Which providers are compatible with Zults?
Zults connects with a growing number of labs, clinics, and telehealth platforms. If your provider isn’t listed, you can request integration, and the Zults team will reach out to them to explore a possible integration.
What's the point of an FAQ that doesn't answer the question  |
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"The Zults app looks good but this answer in the FAQ is a bit disappointing:
Which providers are compatible with Zults?
Zults connects with a growing number of labs, clinics, and telehealth platforms. If your provider isn’t listed, you can request integration, and the Zults team will reach out to them to explore a possible integration.
What's the point of an FAQ that doesn't answer the question "
They dont connect with our provider yet but it's an interesting platform. We've requested integration but it seems very London focused which isn't surprising as the founders are down south. |
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"The Zults app looks good but this answer in the FAQ is a bit disappointing:
Which providers are compatible with Zults?
Zults connects with a growing number of labs, clinics, and telehealth platforms. If your provider isn’t listed, you can request integration, and the Zults team will reach out to them to explore a possible integration.
What's the point of an FAQ that doesn't answer the question
They dont connect with our provider yet but it's an interesting platform. We've requested integration but it seems very London focused which isn't surprising as the founders are down south. "
It's just a shame you can't see if your provider is listed without the rigmarole of installing the app, registering etc. only to find they are not listed.
Has anyone got the app that can tell me if iCash are listed? |
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"The Zults app looks good but this answer in the FAQ is a bit disappointing:
Which providers are compatible with Zults?
Zults connects with a growing number of labs, clinics, and telehealth platforms. If your provider isn’t listed, you can request integration, and the Zults team will reach out to them to explore a possible integration.
What's the point of an FAQ that doesn't answer the question
They dont connect with our provider yet but it's an interesting platform. We've requested integration but it seems very London focused which isn't surprising as the founders are down south.
It's just a shame you can't see if your provider is listed without the rigmarole of installing the app, registering etc. only to find they are not listed.
Has anyone got the app that can tell me if iCash are listed? "
Absolutely agree. I can't see iCash but it may come under the NHS umbrella. It just asks for a link to your SH account. Sadly GLISH have just moved over to postal tests and you dont set up an account. Doesn't link to the NHS app either currently. |
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They work with SHL and SH:UK which do free tests at the moment. It also works with Luud Health which is a private provider and I think Test.me is also connected. And they’ve just launched in the Netherlands according to their Instagram. I assume other providers will be added in time. |
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"And if you get a positive result back. Do you notify everyone you've had sex with since your last result? Asking for a friend."
Yes, that's the decent thing to do, I know I'd appreciate a 'heads up' if someone I'd played with had had issues with test results, to get any potential problems sorted ASAP |
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"The Zults app have a free sms service where they let you send anonymous text messages asking people to be tested. Makes it a bit easier to let people know when you can do it anonymously I think. "
I think that if you are old enough to be meeting people to have sex then you should be responsible and mature enough to actually contact people without hiding and telling them.
It's basic respect. |
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I get a text from NHSNoReply saying "Test results all OK"
No clarification of what was tested for, just four words and the date the text arrived on. And at home test kits aren't available in my area 💜 |
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Get them on the website for sh24 but don't share them.. they are for our peace of mind.
Never been asked for them either... but we always use condoms ( and currently not playing with others anyway) |
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Monthly testing is great, the online services are good for your own piece of mind.
Would I trust someone showing me a text message or an email telling them, yes you are clear? Of what exactly.
If you really want to be sure, go to a clinic and let the professionals do it.
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NHSNoReply You tested negative for Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Herpes, Syphilis & HIV. If you have had unprotected sex in the last 4 weeks you should test again in 6 weeks.
SE Kent NHS |
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"Monthly testing is great, the online services are good for your own piece of mind.
Would I trust someone showing me a text message or an email telling them, yes you are clear? Of what exactly.
If you really want to be sure, go to a clinic and let the professionals do it.
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I do go the clinic and let the professionals do it. But Cumbria services are less than stellar, there is no postal option, and there is only the "Test results all OK" text with no option for further details 💜 |
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In Northumberia NHS trust you get a sms message which is absolutely helpless in these situations.
The message varies each time too.
My last one said
"No concerns with your recent test results. Thanks NHFT"
Another time:
"Your recent test results are negative. NHCFT".
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We have our clinic appointment in 1/2 hour. We have to go, as I (fem) can't get blood for the SH24. Our SH24 results will be back any day now too. We do both, clinic & Sh24, we keep ahead of all the new developments. Plus, we like to know our sexual health status. |
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Dear Stuart. Results from your recent visit to sexual health show no cause for concern. This does not change any advice given in clinic Tel: 01432 483693 https://sexualhealthservices4herefordshire.co.uk
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mine come as a text from nhs no reply
Your tests for Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, HIV, Hepatitis B on 30/09 were Negative (show no infection). It is important you act on any other messages from Umbrella if they advise the need for repeat tests or treatment, since these will be for results from different test samples.
Your tests for Syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C on 02/10 were Negative (show no infection). It is important you act on any other messages from Umbrella if they advise the need for repeat tests or treatment, since these will be for results from different test samples.
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My place just gives 1 comprehensive result for all of the tests without even stating what tests you had
Not especially helpful. But it would cost money to improve it, which they're short of
It would be helpful with each test result to show the likely reliable date that it would cover exposure until. |
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"My place just gives 1 comprehensive result for all of the tests without even stating what tests you had
Not especially helpful. But it would cost money to improve it, which they're short of
It would be helpful with each test result to show the likely reliable date that it would cover exposure until. "
I've moved. Used to either do home test / and or a trip to Dean Street. Both gave a comprehensive breakdown on the text.
Now I visit my local clinic its a simple text that comes through, " your tests were clear" obviously thats all I need to know , I guess.
But it's not like someone sits there at the clinic with a Nokia 9510 texting you, so I don't figure why.
If someone distrusts me that much, well and that text isn't enough, bye Felicia !
Let's face it, that test is like the car MOT, only a reference to that moment it was tested.
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It is a massive headache as the way result are given vary depending on the service you have done, even then they differ in parts of the country.
I have done a number of semi pro porn shoots that require full proof and a history of testing which is fine, but that is a hassle and as I have not been doing that for a while, I have been doing home tests and visiting a local clinic.
The main thing is what people will class as proof? A random text message, a verbal confirmation or a full on detailed break down identifiable to the individual.
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"We always insist on seeing an electronic link rather than screenshots etc. The Zults app is made for this purpose and the NHS is pushing it for good reason. "
I have never been asked for proof but the Zults app is what I would use if asked. Works well with SH.uk |
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By *G LanaTV/TS 25 weeks ago
Gosport |
Pleased to get the text with the results but it could have been more detailed.
"Your results from the tests on 06/11/2025 are all negative. If you've had tests taken at any other time you will be notified separately."
Certainly doesn't do much as proof to anyone else. |
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I got my recent all-clear by text message, but they did ask to speak to me. It turned out that although my results were good, it has showed that I have zero natural resistance to Hepatitis A/B. Apparently most people have some form of natural resistance, but not me, and if I was to ever catch it, it would hit me quite hard..... They recommended The Hep A/B vaccine which I went in for, and I wish I hadn't as I had quite a bad allergic reaction to the 1 month booster of the vaccination which has necessitated a GP visit and being put on steroids and antihistamines. I have a 3rd jab to go back for in March...just have to hope that the same thing doesnt happen again. |
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I will not use or accept anything else other than SH24.
The service is great and the app on your phone shows your whole history.
Texts, NHS screen shots etc are so easily faked. They serve a purpose for people who like to check their SH but I dont think they are particularly good for kinksters, swing scene and sex workers.
You shouldn't be able to turn up to a club/job/meet and expect playtime without verification of your sexual health status.
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"I will not use or accept anything else other than SH24.
The service is great and the app on your phone shows your whole history.
Texts, NHS screen shots etc are so easily faked. They serve a purpose for people who like to check their SH but I dont think they are particularly good for kinksters, swing scene and sex workers.
You shouldn't be able to turn up to a club/job/meet and expect playtime without verification of your sexual health status.
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I don't think there is anything really that is to be gained by it,either having your whole history or by using it to police club visits or even meets.
The test results are a snapshot in time of when you were tested and as soon as that is gone and you've met anyone else then it could change.
Your past results mean nothing as long as you have had treatment if needed.
All I would think that it shows is that you take things seriously and take steps to protect yourself and others.
It's as much as you can expect. |
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"I will not use or accept anything else other than SH24.
The service is great and the app on your phone shows your whole history.
Texts, NHS screen shots etc are so easily faked. They serve a purpose for people who like to check their SH but I dont think they are particularly good for kinksters, swing scene and sex workers.
You shouldn't be able to turn up to a club/job/meet and expect playtime without verification of your sexual health status.
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SH24 don't provide services nationwide. They don't here in Lincolnshire
We get postal kits from GLISH with an unidentifiable sender. |
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‘Testing is only a point in time’ is absolutely true. Bearing in mind it can take up to 2 weeks for Donna Rea to show their head which means that testing after only 7 days since sexual encounter could provide a false negative. Same time period for Clamie. Syph I believe is up to 6 weeks and HIV is 3 months. Testing of course is also about saving others from infection as roughly 10% of Donna carriers are asymptomatic – experience no signs  |
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I get tested at the local clinic as they don't offer a full test kit in Devon.
They phone me my results and give me the readout of my kidneys as I on on prep and book in my next appointment. So I don't have any proof of my results.
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"The one test kit I did have posted back in covid times , only have one swab in it is this normal for test kits ?
What about testing for oral ? " you have to lie... I always say I'm a trans female..that way they send me swabs for all. |
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It varies a lot depending on the service you use and the location in the UK.
Plus what people class as proof can vary too as we know, some result as legitimate as they are, are sent via an easily faked process.
I guess it is for your own piece of mind, they don't expect you to be waving it out of the car window all the time. |
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Get tested every 3/4 months, we don’t bother with getting results, written or verbal, they contact you if anything negative.
Almost a social visit for us, get a cake and juice and have a lovely chat with the Doctor and nurse about all sorts of things.
They also sort out all our vaccinations, Hep, MPox etc but we do live in France so things maybe different |
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"‘Testing is only a point in time’ is absolutely true. Bearing in mind it can take up to 2 weeks for Donna Rea to show their head which means that testing after only 7 days since sexual encounter could provide a false negative. Same time period for Clamie. Syph I believe is up to 6 weeks and HIV is 3 months. Testing of course is also about saving others from infection as roughly 10% of Donna carriers are asymptomatic – experience no signs " spelling and grammar lessons might be a good idea! |
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