WHAT IS CHLAMYDIA?

Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK and Europe. It often causes no symptoms — meaning many people don’t realise they’re infected.

Left untreated, it can lead to complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. That’s why early detection is crucial — and why an at-home Chlamydia Rapid Test offers peace of mind without the wait.

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HOW THE TEST WORKS

The Chlamydia Rapid Test uses lateral flow technology, similar to a pregnancy or COVID test.

1️⃣ Collect a swab sample
2️⃣ Add to the test cassette with the provided buffer solution
3️⃣ Wait 15 minutes for your result

One line = Negative
Two lines = Positive (Chlamydia detected)

Always read the instructions carefully before use.

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  • How Accurate Is a Chlamydia Rapid Test?

    Modern chlamydia self-tests are highly reliable. The tests sold by RapidTest.co are CE-marked, ISO certified, and clinically validated for both sensitivity and specificity.

    Accuracy: >97%
    Results: 15 minutes
    Privacy: 100% discreet packaging

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  • When Should You Take the Test?

    You should wait 7–14 days after possible exposure before testing to ensure the infection has reached detectable levels.

    If you test positive, retesting after completing treatment is recommended to confirm the infection has cleared.

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  • What To Do If You Test Positive?

    A positive result means Chlamydia trachomatis antigens were detected.

    You should contact your GP, local sexual health clinic, or an online pharmacy for treatment (typically a short course of antibiotics).

    Your partner(s) should also be tested and treated to prevent reinfection.

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