How To Check Chlamydia?

Get a chlamydia test from a healthcare provider, clinic, or sexual health center

Use a urine test if you have a penis

Use a swab test of the vagina, cervix, rectum, throat, or urethra if needed

Ask for a NAAT test, which is the most common and accurate test for chlamydia

Get tested if you have symptoms such as burning when urinating, unusual discharge, pelvic pain, testicular pain, or bleeding after sex

Get tested if you have had unprotected sex or a new sexual partner

Get tested if a partner has chlamydia

Get tested regularly if you are sexually active and at higher risk

Follow the clinic’s instructions before testing

Avoid urinating for at least 1 hour before a urine test if instructed

Wait for your results and follow up promptly if positive

Get tested again after treatment if advised by a healthcare provider

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