Included Biomarkers: Chlamydia (CT) Hepatitis B HIV Type 1 HIV Type 2 Syphilis Hepatitis C Trichomoniasis (TV) Mycoplasma genitalium (Mgen) Gonorrhea( NG)
Complete STD+HIV Test
- Collection method: Finger prick
- Prescription: Included
- Shipping: Free
- Result: in 3-5 business days
How can STD+HIV test help you?
Privacy and Convenience: These tests offer the opportunity to be conducted at home, preserving personal privacy and providing convenience, eliminating the need to visit a medical facility.
Early Detection and Treatment: At-home testing aids in the early detection of STDs and HIV infections, allowing for earlier treatment and improved recovery rates.
Infection Control: Through at-home testing, it’s easier to control the spread of STDs and HIV, reducing the risk of transmission.
Comfort and Stress-Free: At-home testing creates a more comfortable and stress-free environment, making it easier for individuals to get tested and maintain their health.
In summary, at-home testing for STDs and HIV provides a convenient, private, and early detection opportunity, contributing to the protection of individual health and the control of disease transmission.
Testing for STDs includes:
Chlamydia
Chlamydia is caused by a bacteria that most commonly infects the cervix in women and the urethra in men. The bacteria is most commonly spread through vaginal, anal, and oral sex. While most people with chlamydia do not experience symptoms, in women the infection may cause discharge from the cervix, cervical bleeding, painful urination or sex, tenderness in the cervix, or increased frequency of urination. In men chlamydia can cause discharge from the penis, painful urination, or tenderness, pain, or swelling of the testicles.
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is caused by a bacterium that most often infects the urethra of men and women, as well as the cervix in women. This bacterium is usually spread through vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Although most people with gonorrhea have no symptoms, infection in women may cause cervical discharge, vaginal bleeding, painful urination or intercourse, or increased urinary frequency. In men, gonorrhea may cause penile excretion, painful urination, or tenderness, pain, or swelling of the testicles.
Syphilis
Syphilis is a venereal disease caused by bacteria that is transmitted through sexual contact. The infection may have no obvious symptoms, but different symptoms occur at different stages. Initial syphilis presents as painful, painless sores that may be vaginal,, or mouth. It then progresses to secondary syphilis with symptoms such as generalized rash, fever, and headache. If left untreated, syphilis enters an incubation period, which can last for decades, asymptomatic but latent in the body. Ultimately, chronic syphilis can lead to serious complications, such as damage to multiple organs such as the heart, brain, liver, eyes, etc., with a wide range of symptoms. Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent disease progression to severe stages, so STD testing is essential for health maintenance.
Trichomonas vaginalis
Trichomonas vaginalis is a parasite that infects the lower genital tract in both men and women, but typically causes more symptoms women. While most people with trichomonas do not experience symptoms, the infection may cause discharge from the penis or vagina, genital redness or irritation, painful urination or sex, or a burning sensation in the penis or vagina. The Healthyr trichomonas test looks for genetic material from the parasite in your urine, indicating an active infection. This type of test is able to detect trichomonas 28 days after exposure.
Hepatitis B
epatitis B (Hep B) is a virus that infects the liver and is mostly commonly spread through vaginal sex, anal sex, or sharing injectable drug equipment like needles and syringes. Symptoms of acute infection usually appear within 3 months of exposure, but it’s possible to be infected with Hep B without experiencing any symptoms. Mojoon Hep B test looks for viral genetic material in your blood, indicating an active infection. According to the Mayo Clinic, this type of test is able to detect Hep B 30 days after exposure to the virus.
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C (Hep C) is a virus that infects the liver and is mostly commonly spread through sharing injectable drug equipment like needles and syringes but can also be spread through sexual activity. Most people do not experience symptoms until decades after the initial infection. Mojoon’s Hep C test looks for viral genetic material in your blood, indicating an active infection. According to the CDC, this type of test is able to detect Hep C 1 to 2 weeks after exposure to the virus.
Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma is a class of microorganisms that can cause a variety of infections, including respiratory infections and sexually transmitted infections. Among STIs, the most common is Mycoplasma genitalis infection, which can cause symptoms of urethritis, cervicitis, and other STIs. Mycoplasma infection can be transmitted through sexual contact, so protective measures between sexual partners are very important, including the use of condoms. If there are symptoms of mycoplasma infection, you should seek prompt medical attention, and the doctor can prescribe appropriate medication.
HIV I&II
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a blood-borne virus that can be transmitted through unprotected anal or vaginal sex and sharing HIV-infected needles. HIV attacks immune cells and develops into AIDS later in life. The Mojoon HIV test indicates an active infection by detecting viral genetic material in your blood. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this type of testing can detect HIV within 10 to 33 days of exposure to HIV.
Home blood test process
The Mojoon online consultation platform is encrypted with HIPAA security level to ensure that your information is confidential and secure; Our central laboratory holds both CLIA and CAP qualifications, which can ensure the accuracy and reliability of your test results; The accuracy rate of DBS microsampling blood test technology is more than 97%, which is both safe and convenient!
1. Register and buy
Order the relevant test kit on the Mojoon website, and complete the registration and payment at the same time
2. Register and complete the collection
scan the QR code on the package to complete registration
follow the instruction to collect your sample
3. Mailing
Mail blood samples back to our laboratory in the prepaid envelope that's provided
4. Test report
You can download the Chinese/English test report within 3-5 business days
Quickly obtain accurate and effective inspection data
Your results will be read directly on your phone or computer. The results will be available in both English and Chinese, making them easy for Chinese users. Test results are displayed on a color-coded guide with easy-to-understand explanations and recommendations for next steps. These results can be downloaded as PDF files for printing or emailed to your doctor for ongoing consultations.
The results of this test will provide you with insights into your current health and hopefully identify potential issues early so they can be dealt with in a timely manner.
About OUR LABS AND SCIENCE
Certified laboratory + testing method
Accuracy and reliability
Our tests use an accurate and reliable microsampling technique called dried blood spot detection. This detection technology has been used in neonatal care and testing in remote areas since the 60s of the 20th century. You may be familiar with the heel stab marks performed on newborns during the initial health assessment – this is the dried blood spot test. We use the same technology and extend it to a wider range of diagnostic biomarkers to provide more accessible, accessible, and affordable reliable health assessments.
Safety and reliability of laboratory laboratories
The most important thing in everything we do is to provide clinically valid and accurate results and information. Therefore, the laboratories we use are all in the United States and are CLIA accredited and CAP accredited. We pride ourselves on using proven and reliable testing methods, as well as strict quality control measures.
Security and confidentiality
Mojoon strictly adheres to privacy and employs security measures to protect the security of your personal health information. Our platform is equipped with HIPAA-level encryption and security protocols that comply with federal requirements. In addition, every one of our employees, from customer service to CEO, is trained in HIPAA compliance to make your information truly secure and private.
Real User Experiences
Mojoon is incredibly convenient! The blood collection is painless, much better than my previous experiences at the hospital. The test report is very clear and is available in both Chinese and English, making it easier for me to understand. Additionally, the results come with detailed explanations for each biological indicator.
Because I need to prepare for pregnancy, I chose Mojoon's home fertility test. It's really convenient! What used to be at least 2 doctor appointments and at least one laboratory procedure, now it only takes 30 minutes at home. As a result, it can be downloaded directly after 3 days, and it is also bilingual in Chinese and English, which is 100 times easier to read than traditional laboratory reports! I highly recommend Mojoon
Want to know more?
Get a good night's rest, be sure you are well hydrated, and find yourself a private and comfortable space to collect your samples. Using the Kit ID number, register your test on www.mojoon.commojoon/testing. This number is anonymous in our system but allows us to notify you when your test arrives at the lab and your results are ready. It also ensures the lab is able to connect your results to you.
It’s natural to wake up and immediately head to the bathroom to urinate. For this reason, we suggest doing your urine sample first. It might be helpful to set a reminder on your phone as the first urination of the day is the most accurate.
Use the collapsible cup provided with your test to catch your initial stream of urine. The early part of the stream is the most accurate. Please note, you should NOT clean your genitals prior to urinating. Using the pipette, collect some of your urine and add it to the sample tube. Close the tube tightly and invert it- turning it upside down and right side up- five times.
Next, on to the blood sample. Your blood test is most accurate if you take it fasted, meaning before you have anything to eat or drink (other than water). Getting your blood flowing will help make your sample collection easier. Drink a tall glass of water and then wash your hands for a least one minute in warm water to improve hydration and circulation. Clean the finger you want to prick with the alcohol wipe. Remove the lancet cap then hold the lancet against the tip of your finger. Press the lancet button to perform the finger prick (don’t worry, it feels like a pinch!). Next, hold your pricked finger over the ADX card’s sample collection window. You can gently squeeze your finger to get more droplets (you’ll need about 8 in total to fill the card). You may also perform a “milking” action, applying gentle pressure on either side of the base of your finger and slowly moving toward the fingertip.
Once filled, leave your ADX card to dry for at least one hour. Meanwhile, clean up and dispose of the used collection tools by sealing them into a Ziploc bag and placing them in the garbage. As soon as your sample is dry, place it into the sample bag and then slide it into the prepaid envelope. You’ll want to mail your test the same day, so head to your nearest mailbox and drop it inside. And that’s it, you’re done! You will be notified when your sample arrives at the lab and then again when your results are ready to view.
Different infections have different biological markers to indicate a positive result. STIs detected through blood: HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C STIs detected through urine: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Syphilis Instead of creating separate tests, which would require you to know which infection you may have been exposed to (most people do not know this information), we combined them to create a single, easy test that everyone can use. Our Sexual Health Test screens for 7 of the most common STIs to provide a comprehensive overview of your sexual health.
STIs become detectable at different times, called the “window period.” If you are aware that you have been exposed to a specific STI, see below for the estimated time it takes to become detectable. HIV - 33 days Hepatitis B - 30 days Hepatitis C - 14 days Trichomonas - 28 days Chlamydia - 14 days Gonorrhea - 14 days Syphilis - 90 days If you are unsure of the specific STI you have been exposed to, the recommended waiting period before taking an STI test is 12 weeks. Up to 85% of new sexually transmitted diseases have no noticeable symptoms. Regular testing can help you detect a silent infection and prevent complications. Many STIs can be cured with antibiotics, and all STIs can be treated and managed with medication.
Most medical professionals agree that if you are sexually active outside of a long-term monogamous relationship, you should get tested for STIs at least once a year. However, certain risk factors may indicate the need for more frequent testing.
The following risk factors are linked with a greater likelihood of contracting an STI. Such as: Age: Approximately half of all new STIs occur in people aged 15-24. Biological Sex: Young people assigned female at birth are more susceptible to STIs than those assigned male at birth. One of the primary reasons for this is that the skin barrier in the vaginal wall is much thinner than the skin on the penis. Behavior: Certain behaviors such as having unprotected sex, multiple or anonymous sexual partners, and substance use/abuse can heighten the risk of contracting an STI. Sexuality: Gay and Bisexual men who have sex with other men are at a much higher risk of contracting an STI.
Yes. This test is intended to be used by all genders.
We recommend waiting until a few days after your menstrual cycle ends. This is because any blood contamination in your urine sample can cause an error in your results and require re-testing.
Yes, being tested for STIs as early as possible is a crucial part of pregnancy care. Untreated STIs during pregnancy can lead to serious complications for you and your baby. If you are pregnant or want to become pregnant, it is recommended that you are tested for STIs, even if you have been tested in the recent past.
Yes. You can download your results as a PDF which you can then share with your healthcare provider via email, or by printing and taking them with you to your next appointment.
Depending on your location, it will take 1-3 days for the lab to receive your sample and your result should be expected within 2-3 business days after the lab processes your sample. Most of our customer receive their reports within 4-5 business days.
First, if you test positive for an STI it is important to remember that ALL sexually transmitted infections are treatable, and many are curable. Your test results will be explained to you in your secure, online portal. If you test positive, a physician will reach out to you to help you get a better understanding of your results as well as explain the possible next steps. You can download or print your results to share with your primary care provider or access a telehealth consultation with board-certified physicians. At this point, your healthcare provider may order confirmatory tests or prescribe treatment. You may also receive instructions to re-test once a specified amount of time has passed after completing treatment. In the event you have abnormal results, which does not always mean a positive result, a representative from our physician network will reach out to you and you will have the opportunity to ask any questions about your particular case. It is crucial that you inform your sexual partners of your test results, whether they’re positive or negative. Sharing this information will help stop the spread of any infection and will allow your partners to seek testing and treatment immediately if necessary.
Nope! Everything, from lab fees to the envelope you mail your sample in, is included in the price of your test.
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