STI Testing Australia

Get a convenient & confidential STI test Australia-wide today.

We’re Australia’s largest sexual health clinic. With our online STI tests, you can skip the trip to the doctor’s and get your results sent straight to you. If you have Medicare, bulk billing is available. You can also get your pathology referral immediately to get tested today!

STI Check

Are you up to date with your sexual health checks?

Think you may have an STI?

Stay calm and get an online STI check today.

At Stigma Health, we understand the awkwardness of face-to-face doctor visits. You probably don’t want to discuss your sexual activity with a GP, and feeling stressed about sexually transmissible infections may stop you from getting tested regularly. Sexual health is something we sweep under the rug. This puts you and your potential sexual partners at risk. Sex can be risky business, but it doesn’t have to be. We are here to help.  

Stigma Health is part of Australia’s largest sexual health network specialising in online STI testing. We eliminate any embarrassment and save you stress by removing in-person clinical consultations. This allows you to refer yourself directly for STI tests from one of over 10,000 pathology collection centres Australia-wide. 

If you’re sexually active, you should keep on top of your sexual health by getting tested every time you have a new partner or at least three times a year, regardless of your relationship status. By making sexual health check-ups as routine as general health check-ups, we can all be part of slowing the spread of STIs. Get your STI test today.  

How often should you get a sexual health check up?

If you’re sexually active, you should keep on top of your sexual health by getting tested every time you have a new partner or at least three times a year, regardless of your relationship status. It’s rare, but these infections can spread in numerous ways, so it’s important to get tested even if you only have one sexual partner.

At Stigma Health, we don’t shy away from our human drive to engage in sex. However, we’re also equally passionate about you having fun and being safe. 

Let’s face it: no one wants to confess their sex life to a stranger, especially to a doctor. We know that awkwardness and fear of judgement can be barriers to getting the checkups you need. That’s why we cut out the consultations and provide you with STI and STD referrals online, allowing you to make testing a regular part of your healthcare. 

Our online STI checks are cost-effective, convenient and stress-free — so you can spend more time enjoying yourself and less time stressing about sexual health clinics. Get your STI test today or contact our testing experts for more information. 

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How do I know if I have an STI?

When it comes to sexually transmitted infections (STIs), many people assume they’ll experience noticeable signs or genital symptoms if something is wrong. However, this isn’t always the case. Many STIs show little to no symptoms, which is why it’s essential to stay informed and proactive about your sexual health.

While some infections may cause discomfort or visible changes, others can develop silently. For example, hepatitis B may not present obvious signs early on but could still lead to long-term health complications if left untreated. That’s why regular STI tests are critical even if you feel fine, particularly if you’ve had multiple sexual partners, a new sexual partner, or are engaging in high-risk activities.

It’s easy to order your STI test Australia-wide with Stigma Health. Don’t wait for symptoms to appear — know your status and get tested today.

How to reduce your risk of contracting an STI

Taking steps to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections is key to maintaining your health and the health of your sexual partners. Prevention starts with communication, protection and awareness.

Always communicate openly with your sexual contacts about your sexual health and encourage regular testing. This is especially important if you have multiple sexual partners or are starting a relationship with a new sexual partner. Using condoms or other barrier methods during sex significantly reduces the risk of transmission, but no method is 100% foolproof. That’s why regular STI tests are important, even if you’re using protection.

Another key prevention strategy is to stay informed about treatment options. If you test positive for an STI, it’s crucial to complete your prescribed treatment and ensure your sexual partners are informed and tested as well. Many other STIs are treatable, but leaving an infection unchecked can cause serious health issues. 

No matter your history, sexual orientation or preferences, we make it easy to get tested for STIs. With Stigma Health, you can order online for STI tests anywhere in Australia. Plus, you don’t need a Medicare card to get tested — we provide testing options for people without Medicare Australia-wide. Get tested today and stay on top of your sexual health with us.

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