The UK (especially London) has mastered the art of testing without talking. Why take a half-day off work to sit in a waiting room when you can bleed onto a card in your kitchen?
The Services
London: SHL (Sexual Health London)
- Website: shl.uk
- Eligibility: Resident of most London boroughs.
- The Process: Register online. Order kit. Arrives in 2 days.
- The Kit: Finger-prick blood (HIV/Syphilis), Urine (GC/CT), Swabs (Throat/Rectal).
- Cost: Free.
Rest of England
- Freetest.me: Covers many regions.
- Preventx: The backend provider for many local councils. Check your local sexual health website; there is usually a "Order Home Kit" button.
Wales / Scotland
- Wales: Test and Post.
- Scotland: Regional NHS boards offer kits.
How it Works
- Order: Online. Discretely packaged (plain white box).
- Sample:
- Blood: You need to fill a tiny tube. Tip: Do some jumping jacks or run your hand under warm water to get the blood flowing. It's harder than it looks.
- Swabs: Self-swab. Don't be shy. Follow the diagram.
- Post: Drop it in a standard Royal Mail postbox (Pre-paid).
- Results: Text message in 2-5 days.
- Negative: "All clear."
- Reactive: "Please call us" or "Please visit clinic."
The "Reactive" Text
If you get a text saying "Please contact us," don't panic.
- It might be a reactive result.
- It might be "insufficient sample" (you didn't bleed enough).
- They will fast-track you into a physical clinic for treatment.
Summary
Use postal testing for your routine quarterly checks. Go to the clinic if you have symptoms (pain, discharge) or need treatment.
Related:
- > The Testing Protocol — what to test for, window periods, how often
- > The STI Landscape: What You Need to Know — what each infection is and how it's transmitted
- > GUM vs. GP: The Firewall — postal testing vs. clinic visits: when each applies
- > PrEP on the NHS: Free but Frustrating — postal monitoring as part of the PrEP routine
- > UK: The GUM Clinic & The Firewall — the full UK guide map