28 May 2013
09 May 2013
I don’t want to see my doctor for my STD test….
Don’t worry, Better2Know is here to help. Join the thousands of patients every year who trust Better2Know with their Sexual Health testing. Many of our patients do not want to see their own doctor for fear of being judged in a future visit – and of course many GPs do not even do Sexual Health testing – referring patients to the NHS GUM clinics which may not be convenient for you.
06 May 2013
Instant HIV Tests
Instant or Rapid HIV tests have improved a lot over the years, and it is now possible to get a very accurate results just 26 days after potential exposure. This is the most advanced test we know about, and the Rapid HIV test that we use at our STD testing clinics. The test takes 20 minutes to run, so do not be surprised if the doctor asks you to wait while the test runs.
The rapid HIV test we use at Better2Know is a fourth generation HIV test (which means that it is the fourth in a line of constantly improving tests – in some countries (e.g. Switzerland) only fourth generation tests are legal. A fourth generation test is also known as the H-Duo as it tests for both the p24 antigen and the HIV 1 and 2 antibodies so that it will detect HIV starting from a minimum of 26 days.
Use our on line booking app to find the nearest rapid HIV test for you.
29 Apr 2013
Answers to our Sexual Health Quiz
25 Apr 2013
Women know more about beauty than sexual health
22 Apr 2013
Immaculate Infection: What does it mean?
Strange as it may seem, you can get an STI that’s a sexually transmitted infection without actually having sex – in the intercourse sense of the word. This is because some STIs can be passed on by skin to skin (or body fluid to body fluid) contact, and bacteria and viruses just love the warmer and moist environment that being intimate can often create.
17 Apr 2013
Why get an STD or STI test with Better2Know?
Better2Know delivers private, confidential and anonymous Sexual Health testing services for adults through our network of over 80 partner clinics across the UK. Our service provides an alternative to the NHS and charitable services, offering patients the opportunity to see clinicians without visiting their own GP or GUM clinic.
15 Apr 2013
STD or STI: What’s in the name?
At Better2Know, we tend to use the acronyms STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) and STI (Sexually Transmitted Infections) interchangeably, but we are often asked which one is “correct”? The short answer is that they both are. The cover all the different “things” that we test for. STD is now seen as a more old-fashioned term as the term disease conveys an illness that is dangerous and long lasting. Many of the infections we test for can be treated with antibiotics and can clear up in a week – hardly the same as a disease.
10 Apr 2013
A Look at HIV Signs and Symptoms
There are some symptoms associated with being HIV positive, but it must be noted that these symptoms do not mean that you are HIV positive, they are also very commonly found with other illnesses including cold/ flu and tummy upset/ food poisoning. Even if you have more than one symptom please do not panic, it does not mean you are HIV positive. It is a good idea to get tested alongside treating the symptoms if you have engaged in risky activity such as unprotected sex.
25 Mar 2013
HIV positive baby is cured in Mississippi
22 Mar 2013
Popular STD tests
The most popular STD tests and screens at Better2Know change regularly, however the top five choices remain pretty consistent, they are:
- HIV Test
- Full STD/ STI Screen for HIV, Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, Hepatitis B, Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
- Comfort Screen a urine only test for: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, Herpes (Current Infection), Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, Trichomonas and Gardnerella
- Chlamydia and gonorrhoea
- Herpes
This shows the popularity of tests which are not available on the NHS (mycoplasma, ureaplasma, trichomonas, gardnerella) and also the Herpes blood test which detects the Herpes Virus (types I and II) whether or not you have symptoms (the NHS usually only tests if you have symptoms). With testing for Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma increasingly common in Europe and the USA, and budgets being stretched in the NHS, more people are taking control and seeking a new way of testing.
21 Mar 2013
London’s HIV prevention programme cut
20 Mar 2013
Scottish news: Morning After Pill in Schools
19 Mar 2013
I want to have a baby. Which STD test is right for me?
Before considering having a baby it is really important to be certain that you are not carrying any sexually transmitted infections. These infections can be passed on to your baby before they are born and they can also make it more difficult for you to get pregnant. If you are considering donating sperm then you should also get tested to be certain you are not passing any infection onto the mother.
14 Mar 2013
Which STD test is right for me: the condom broke
07 Mar 2013
I’ve had a one night stand. Which STD test is right for me?
The first thing is that you should not sleep with your partner until you get tested without using protection (but see our suggestions for just touching and oral sex in this series). We have an incubation or window period for all our tests – this is the time that needs to pass before any STI or STD will be detectable, but you can still transmit any infection in this time.
06 Mar 2013
Which STD test is right for me after a needle stick injury?
Needle Stick injuries are usually caused when a health care worker accidentally has their skin broken by a needle or syringe which may have come from a contaminated patient or another source. They can also be common with professionals (social care and legal staff) who work with patients in health or social care setting.
04 Mar 2013
I had sex with a sex worker. Which STD test is right for me?
Sexual Intercourse with a sex worker is one of the most high risk sexual activities there are, because of the large number of partners that each sex worker has, and many clients use more than one sex worker, so it is easy to see how infection can spread and very quickly. Don’t worry – you are not alone – if no one had sex with a prostitute or sex worker then the service simply wouldn’t exist.
01 Mar 2013
Which STD test is right for me: I’ve only had a blow job!
Certain STDs and STIs can be transmitted through the thin lining in the mouth, this is more likely if the person who gave you a blow job had a cut or sore in their mouth. Most commonly these are Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea, but can also include HIV although that is rare.
27 Feb 2013
Rapid HIV testing
Due to an increase in demand for Rapid HIV testing, Better2Know is now using a fourth generation rapid HIV test. This test is the most advanced test available and is run by your Better2Know doctor while you wait. It takes just twenty minutes to get you your HIV status, and is over 99% accurate just 26 days after an incident you are concerned about. The test is useful for anyone who wants fast results for peace of mind, or because they need an HIV certificate as proof of their HIV status for work or travel (some countries require you to show that you are HIV negative before giving you a visa).
Rapid HIV testing is available in:
- London
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- Cardiff
- Cheltenham
- Chichester
- Edinburgh
- Liverpool
- Maidstone
- Manchester
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle
- Oxford
- Perth
- Portsmouth
- Sheffield
- Swansea
The cost is £160, or £120 if added on to any other STD test.
21 Feb 2013
What is Chancroid? Transmission, symptoms and treatment
Calculations by the World Health Organisation show that throughout the world, nine million people are affected by Chancroid every year. Despite the fact that Chancroid is considered to be very uncommon in western societies (with as little as one in every two million people having Chancroid), statistics show that those who have been diagnosed, have visited areas where the disease is very common.
20 Feb 2013
‘Do not put off HIV testing’ says Terrence Higgins Trust
HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust is launching a new campaign to remind gay and bisexual men in London that – if they have had unprotected anal sex with a new or casual partner – they should not delay getting tested for HIV.
18 Feb 2013
HIV and Sexual Health Sessions for Gay and Bisexual Men
Today, HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust launches a new series of free and confidential group sessions for gay and bisexual men living in London. The six-week course, called ‘Replay’, will be a chance for men to meet regularly and discuss issues around relationships and sexual health.
14 Feb 2013