| Test Name | *Exposure Timeframe | When Should I take It? |
Annual Panel - 9 Test Panel
| Exposure is ongoing for sexually active individuals. | This panel is recommended annually for sexually active individuals. |
| Annual Panel - 7 Test Panel (without Herpes) | Exposure is ongoing for sexually active individuals. | This panel is recommended annually for sexually active individuals who already know they have herpes. |
| Oral Sex Panel – 10 Test Panel | Exposure is ongoing for individuals who have oral sex | If you think you have recently been exposed to 1 or more STDs through unprotected oral sex. |
Recent Exposure Panel - 12 Test Panel
| more than 2 weeks-6 months
| If you think you have recently been exposed to 1 or more STDs through blood exposure or unprotected sex. |
| Recent Exposure Panel - 10 Test Panel (without Herpes) | more than 2 weeks-6 months | If you think you have recently been exposed to 1 or more STDs through blood exposure or unprotected sex, but already know you have herpes. |
Health Care Provider Panel - 3 Test Panel
| Exposure is ongoing for those in the health care field. | This panel is recommended annually for health care providers or for those think they have been exposed to HIV and/or Hepatitis C. |
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Panel - 2 Test Panel
| more than 2-6 weeks
| If you think you have recently been exposed to Chlamydia and/or Gonorrhea through unprotected sex. |
Chlamydia Test
| more than 2-6 weeks
| If you think you have recently been exposed to Chlamydia through unprotected sex. However as the symptoms of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are similar, the Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Panel is recommended. |
Gonorrhoea Test
| more than 2-7days | If you think you have recently been exposed to Chlamydia through unprotected sex. However as the symptoms of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are similar, the Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Panel is recommended. |
Hepatitis A, B, and C Panel - 4 Test Panel
| more than 4-6 months
| If you think you have recently been exposed to Hepatitis through blood exposure or unprotected sex. |
Hepatitis A Test
| more than 15-50 days | If you know you were exposed to Hepatitis A, though unprotected sexual activities that involve the mouth and anus. Otherwise the Hepatitis A, B, and C Panel is recommended. |
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation
| more than 45 days-6 months
| If you know you were exposed to Hepatitis B through blood exposure or unprotected sex. Otherwise the Hepatitis A, B, and C Panel is recommended. |
Hepatitis B Test
| more than 45 days-6 months
| If you know you were exposed to Hepatitis B through blood exposure or unprotected sex. Otherwise the Hepatitis A, B, and C Panel is recommended. |
Hepatitis C Test
| more than 15 days-6 months
| If you know you were exposed to Hepatitis B through blood exposure or unprotected sex. Otherwise the Hepatitis A, B, and C Panel is recommended. |
Herpes 1 and 2 IgG and Herpes IgM Recent Exposure Panel - 3 Test Panel
| more than 21 days
| If you think you have been exposed to Herpes. This tests recent exposure and exposure that is greater than 3 months. This panel is recommended as it is a more advanced approach to detect herpes infections. |
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 Panel- 2 Test Panel
| more than 3 months
| If you think you were exposed to Herpes more than 3 months ago. If your are unsure, the Herpes 1 and 2 IgG and Herpes IgM Panel is recommended. |
Herpes Simplex Igm Virus Antibody with Reflex
| more than 21 days-3 months
| If you think you have recently been exposed to Herpes. If you are unsure, the Herpes 1 and 2 IgG and Herpes IgM Panel is recommended. |
HIV-1 and HIV-2 Panel - 2 Test Panel
| more than 2-8 weeks
| If you think you have recently been exposed to HIV through blood exposure or unprotected sex. |
Syphilis Test
| more than 10 day-3 months
| If you think you have been exposed to Syphilis through unprotected sex. |
Pregnancy Test
| more than 10 days after a missed period
| If you believe you may be pregnant. |