STD & STI Testing
Navigate the legal realities of infectious screens. Learn about NAAT urine assays, window periods, and how to verify your status in complete confidence.
Explore STI Hub →Learn how independent, cash-pay blood testing works. Monitor your hormones, wellness biomarkers, and screening profiles privately without creating insurance files or employer footprints.
No one offers complete anonymity. To deliver accurate results and comply with CLIA regulations, laboratories require your legal contact details. Furthermore, state laws mandate that positive results for specific infectious diseases (like STIs) be reported to local health departments. However, cash pay completely shields your record from commercial health insurers and employers. We explain these legal realities honestly so you can make informed decisions.
Navigate the legal realities of infectious screens. Learn about NAAT urine assays, window periods, and how to verify your status in complete confidence.
Explore STI Hub →Track testosterone, estrogen, thyroid profiles (TSH/T3/T4), and cortisol. Avoid insurance-defined diagnostic limits that deny you vital metabolic metrics.
Explore Hormone Hub →Monitor lipids, CBC, CMP, HbA1c, and nicotine (cotinine) levels privately. Protect your permanent medical file from high premium surcharges.
Explore Wellness Hub →Demystify anonymous screens, county health department logs, and the exact steps to keep your diagnostics isolated from life insurance files.
Why morning blood draws are clinically mandatory, how reference ranges are shrinking, and how cash pay bypasses insurance gatekeepers.
How the body processes nicotine into cotinine, standard clearance windows, and how to verify your status before commercial policy screenings.
Understand standard 5-panel and 10-panel drug assays, detection cutoff values, and steps to ensure a private validation draw beforehand.
We believe you have a fundamental right to understand your body privately. We are completely self-funded, carry no direct clinic advertisements, and do not track or sell your browsing data. Every guide we publish cites authoritative medical organizations, peer-reviewed clinical databases, and official regulatory records.
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