Testing in Latvia is primarily oriented around clinical laboratories rather than home-collection services. However, some home screening options are available for HIV.

📦 Postal Testing

Latvia does not have a local postal STI testing service. The most common and reliable method for testing is to visit major clinical laboratories directly — Centrālā laboratorija and E. Gulbja laboratorija both offer comprehensive STI panels.

Symptomatic? Go to a clinic. Postal kits are for asymptomatic screening only. If you have active symptoms, contact a clinical laboratory or your GP directly.

🩸 The Finger-Prick Reality

The blood collection is where most people struggle. Squeezing thick drops of blood into a tiny tube or onto a card can be frustrating and messy.

How to succeed at the finger-prick test:

  1. Hydrate: Drink two massive glasses of water 30 minutes before you start. Thick blood won't flow.
  2. Heat: Do 20 jumping jacks to get your heart rate up, then wash your hands in hot water for 3 minutes. Your veins need to be warm and dilated.
  3. Gravity: Stand up to do the test. Keep your hand pointing down, below your heart level.
  4. The Pierce: Use the side of your ring finger, not the sensitive center pad. Press the lancet firmly into the skin before clicking the release button.

💊 Pharmacy HIV Self-Tests

HIV self-test kits can be purchased in some pharmacies and online pharmacy websites (Benu, InternetAptieka, Saules Aptieka).

  • Cost: Typically €22 to €38.
  • Availability: Not always stocked in every physical location due to lower demand — check availability online before visiting.

The 12-Week Window: Rapid tests are only accurate for exposures that occurred at least 12 weeks ago. A reactive result must be confirmed with a clinical blood test.

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