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"Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor offer a postal service. Looked into this one, looks free too." I just looked this up and seems great. There’s a small fee tho - £30 for standard, £60 to include HIV | |||
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"Local GUM service should offer one. Bear in mind that the DIY tests aren't as reliable so you'll want to get back into the clinic as soon as you can really. They are better than nothing, mind!" DIY tests via SH24 are exactly the same and just as reliable as the ones done at my local clinic and very easy to do - the clinic have told me that the lab SH24 uses is exactly the same one they do, so there really is no difference. | |||
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"My other half uses Umbrella (https://umbrellahealth.co.uk/our-services/self-sampling-kits)" Do you know what they charge? Thanks. | |||
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"ICash is free and available to me! Thank you both for that recommendation!" you are most welcome | |||
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"ICash is free and available to me! Thank you both for that recommendation! you are most welcome " hope you get sorted soon and in the cleaer | |||
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"DIY tests via SH24 are exactly the same and just as reliable as the ones done at my local clinic and very easy to do - the clinic have told me that the lab SH24 uses is exactly the same one they do, so there really is no difference." The lab isn't the only factor. A good GUM clinic will interview you, do a visual check and order any extra tests they think are necessary. They are also trained to do the sample collection properly, meaning less false negatives. If you know that then you can make good decisions - if you think they're the same then you'll land up taking risks without knowing it. The kit is better than nothing but don't think it's a replacement for a clinic visit, and try to go as often as you can. | |||
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"My other half uses Umbrella (https://umbrellahealth.co.uk/our-services/self-sampling-kits) Do you know what they charge? Thanks." Umbrella is basically iCaSH for Birmingham. No need to pay for the tests. | |||
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"DIY tests via SH24 are exactly the same and just as reliable as the ones done at my local clinic and very easy to do - the clinic have told me that the lab SH24 uses is exactly the same one they do, so there really is no difference. The lab isn't the only factor. A good GUM clinic will interview you, do a visual check and order any extra tests they think are necessary. They are also trained to do the sample collection properly, meaning less false negatives. If you know that then you can make good decisions - if you think they're the same then you'll land up taking risks without knowing it. The kit is better than nothing but don't think it's a replacement for a clinic visit, and try to go as often as you can." Absolutely there are other factors that are a benefit of attending a clinic which is why I try and attend a clinic at least once a year (plus it means I can get my Hep B levels checked which can't be done by post). But for basic level standard STI checks (which is all the clinics focus on mostly anyway) the postal service works really well and minimises the need for clinic attendance. The tests involved in those hardly need a great degree of skill either and even if you can't work out how to pee into a bottle, wiggle a swab round the back of your throat, stick one up your bum, and prick your finger, there are very clear instructions. Either way it's a good and efficient service | |||
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"DIY tests via SH24 are exactly the same and just as reliable as the ones done at my local clinic and very easy to do - the clinic have told me that the lab SH24 uses is exactly the same one they do, so there really is no difference. The lab isn't the only factor. A good GUM clinic will interview you, do a visual check and order any extra tests they think are necessary. They are also trained to do the sample collection properly, meaning less false negatives. If you know that then you can make good decisions - if you think they're the same then you'll land up taking risks without knowing it. The kit is better than nothing but don't think it's a replacement for a clinic visit, and try to go as often as you can." not in scotland, unless you present claiming active symptoms , even at a clinic you self swab ... no visual checks , no staff collected samples, minimal interview in the form of filling out the forms to bracket you into express test (no symptoms) / proper appointment (symptoms) | |||
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" not in scotland, unless you present claiming active symptoms , even at a clinic you self swab ... no visual checks , no staff collected samples, minimal interview in the form of filling out the forms to bracket you into express test (no symptoms) / proper appointment (symptoms) " It's the same in Bedford and Peterborough. If you have no symptoms, you can't even get an appointment unless you have time to just sit in the clinic and wait. | |||
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" not in scotland, unless you present claiming active symptoms , even at a clinic you self swab ... no visual checks , no staff collected samples, minimal interview in the form of filling out the forms to bracket you into express test (no symptoms) / proper appointment (symptoms) It's the same in Bedford and Peterborough. If you have no symptoms, you can't even get an appointment unless you have time to just sit in the clinic and wait. " you can book the appointment in scotland but its usually a 2 month waiting list ... express test is a somewhat ironic name for the service | |||
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"not in scotland, unless you present claiming active symptoms , even at a clinic you self swab ... no visual checks , no staff collected samples, minimal interview in the form of filling out the forms to bracket you into express test (no symptoms) / proper appointment (symptoms) " That’s not my experience in Scotland (lothian) it’s a no appointment, wait your turn self referral thing here in normal circumstances. I was given an initial basic questionnaire by a nurse (no symptoms/concerns) then had a Dr run through a more detailed one when I gave my swab. They are so lovely, helpful and respectful | |||
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"not in scotland, unless you present claiming active symptoms , even at a clinic you self swab ... no visual checks , no staff collected samples, minimal interview in the form of filling out the forms to bracket you into express test (no symptoms) / proper appointment (symptoms) That’s not my experience in Scotland (lothian) it’s a no appointment, wait your turn self referral thing here in normal circumstances. I was given an initial basic questionnaire by a nurse (no symptoms/concerns) then had a Dr run through a more detailed one when I gave my swab. They are so lovely, helpful and respectful " i assumed sandyford was run by nhs scotland but sounds like it must be split by nhs boards in scotland then too ... sandyford did away with the drop in years back because they couldn’t cope with demand, they have the main service in central glasgow and smaller clinics all over including all the way out to paisley/ ( and ayrshire potentially) but usually they offer much reduced services/ open hours and can often not even have a doctor in the premises (this is why i need to go to central to have contraception prescribed) ive often thought from these kind of posts on here and reading other peoples experiences that its pot luck where you live and how much funding the service is given what your experience will be | |||
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