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All tests must be returned by the 10th December 2009 to be entered into the competition – so get testing

Request a Chlamydia testing kit

Please enter your details below so that we may post a kit out to you. We will keep your details confidential. If you have any problems please click here to e-mail our webmaster.

YOU MAY ONLY REQUEST A TEST FOR YOURSELF – others must request their own kit.

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*IMPORTANT: Testing kits are normally sent out within 14 days. If you need a testing kit urgently please contact the C-Swap office for your nearest Chlamydia Screening Venue on 0113 2954839 or visit one of the services listed under the STI testing section of the website.

Why Get Tested?

Across the country, all sexually active young people aged under 25 are being encouraged to be tested for Chlamydia. If you’re 25 and over see the STI section or Contraception section of the site.

Chlamydia is the most common Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) – 1 in 10 young people who have been tested are infected with Chlamydia.

For more details about Chlamydia, including how its passed on see the bottom of this page.

What is Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a common bacterial STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) affecting both men and women and can be transmitted through unprotected oral, vaginal and anal sex.

Chlamydia cannot be passed on through kissing, by sharing towels, cutlery, cups or plates, or toilet seats.

It is not easily noticed and can lead onto more serious problems if left untreated, which is why it is important to get tested.

Most people who have Chlamydia have no symptoms. However, in some cases it may cause…

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Men

How does the test work?

STI testing is free and painless.
It is confidential too which means we won’t tell anyone you’ve been tested, not even your GP, without your consent.
The test is very simple – you will not need to be examined. Both men and women can provide a urine (pee) sample. If you are female you can take a swab from the entrance to your vagina if you prefer.

What happens after the test?

You will need to fill in a form giving details of whether you are male or female, your date of birth and postcode when you do the test, as we need to have a way of contacting you with the result. This is usually through a text message.

What happens if I have Chlamydia? (The test is positive)

Chlamydia is easy to treat with antibiotics which are free. It should be treated as early as possible to prevent future complications.
After treatment, to stop getting another Chlamydia infection, remember to use a condom and ask your partner to get tested.
Click here for more information about condoms and where to access them.

What happens if I don’t have Chlamydia? (The test is negative)

Good news!
To stop getting Chlamydia and other STIs in the future, use a condom every time you have sex.
Click here for more information about condoms and where to access them.

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