Gonorrhea Test
Answer all questions honestly and as accurately as you can for the best results.
Answer all questions honestly and as accurately as you can for the best results.
Are you sexually active with multiple partners?
Do you experience thick, yellow or green genital discharge?
Do you feel pain or burning while urinating?
Have you had unprotected oral, vaginal, or anal sex recently?
Do you have rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding?
Have you experienced sore throat after oral sex?
Do you experience spotting or bleeding between periods (if female)?
Do you have pain during intercourse?
Has a partner recently tested positive for gonorrhea?
Have you not been tested for STIs in over a year?
It screens for symptoms and risk factors that could indicate a gonorrhoea infection.
Anyone who’s sexually active and experiencing genital pain, unusual discharge, or has had unprotected sex.
In men: discharge, painful urination, or swollen testicles. In women: discharge, pelvic pain, or often no symptoms.
You answer questions about your sexual behaviour, symptoms, and exposure. The test evaluates your need for a clinical diagnosis.
Yes. Many gonorrhoea infections are asymptomatic, especially in women.
It takes about 5–10 minutes to complete.
No. A urine test or swab in clinic is needed for diagnosis.
See a healthcare provider for lab testing and antibiotics if needed.
Yes. It’s treated with antibiotics. Untreated infections can lead to complications like infertility.
Yes. The test is completely private and securely handled.