UBCO Express STI Testing
December 5 at 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Drop in | Every other Thursday | 12:30 to 3:30 pm | September to April
In an ongoing effort to make testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) more accessible and convenient, the Student Health Clinic is providing express STI screening in the Nechako Residence at the Residence Wellness Hub (NCH 251). No appointment is needed.
For more information about this event please visit the Residence Wellness Hub Website.
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**Remember to bring your Provincial Health Number or iMed so we can send your samples to the lab. We will also need your student number for registration.
Here’s How It Works:
Routine STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing includes screening for chlamydia and gonorrhea.
- Once you arrive at intake, we will email or text you a questionnaire.
- The nurse will call you over and will explain how to collect your own samples and you will take the provided swabs or urine cup to a nearby bathroom. It’s fast, easy and painless.
- Once finished, you will return your samples (in a paper bag) and we will be in touch within 2 weeks if there are any positive results. No news is good news!
- The whole process takes a few minutes.
- We may also give you a requisition to get bloodwork done at a community lab. This tests for HIV, and syphilis and makes sure you are still immune to Hepatitis B.
Why get tested?
The only way to know if you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI) is to get tested since it is common not to have any symptoms when you have an STI. The good news is that STIs are manageable, if not curable! The bad news is that if left untreated, they can lead to complications. Using condoms can reduce your risk of getting an STI but it does not eliminate your risk. If you’re sexually active, regular STI testing is key!
For more information about STI testing in British Columbia, visit smartsexresource.com.
What if you want more privacy or time to ask the nurse personal questions?
We recognize that these events are not for everyone. If this is the case for you, you can book a private appointment at the Student Health Clinic (UNC 337). For more information on how to book, please visit the Student Health Clinic.