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HPV Test

This test screens for high-risk genotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV), and confirms high-risk genotypes HPV 16 and HPV 18, which are associated with over 70% of cervical cancer cases.

What does it test for?

    • High-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

Sample required

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About HPV

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common infection that is passed on by sexual contact. It is likely that most of us who have ever been sexually active have had HPV at some time in our life although we may not have known. HPV is not a single virus but a family of more than 100 types of HPV that affect the body. Approximately 40 types of HPV affect the genital area. It is some of these types that can cause changes to the cells in the cervix and that can lead to cervical cancer. However, most HPV infections go away on their own. A few types of HPV cause genital warts that you can see but otherwise you cannot see HPV.

How It Is Spread
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How To Use The Kit

How it works

Your Care, Your Time, Your Place

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Order Test kit
Our at-home collection kits are delivered in a plain brown envelope, for a discrete experience.
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Collect your sample
Follow the easy-to-use instructions included in your kit to collect your sample.
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Send your sample
Activate your kit and collect your sample in the morning. Send your sample back to our lab, scan the code at the back of your kit for dispatch pick up or drop off samples at the nearest partner pharmacy.
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Receive accurate results
Once your sample arrives in the laboratory, confidential results will be available on your personalised healthcare dashboard within 48hours.

If any of your results are positive or you still have questions about your symptoms, you can easily start a virtual consultation with our medical doctors to discuss treatment options.

Frequently Asked Questions