HIV
Doctor
Approved
Key Features
Blood sample
Results in 15 mins
Over 99% accurate
Who is this test for?
HIV testing is recommended for the following individuals and groups:
Anyone Who Has Never Been Tested
Everyone should get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine healthcare.
Sexually Active Individuals
• People with multiple sexual partners.
• Those who have had unprotected sex (without a condom or PrEP).
Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
Higher risk group; testing is recommended every 3 to 6 months.
People with HIV-Positive Partners
To monitor their own HIV status.
Individuals with a History of STIs
Having another STI can increase the risk of HIV
Intravenous Drug Users
Those who share needles or other injection equipment.
Pregnant Women
To prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Sex Workers
Due to higher exposure risk.
People Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted
Immediate and follow-up testing is crucial
People in High-Risk Occupations
Healthcare workers and others who may be exposed to blood or body fluids.
Individuals Who Have Had a Blood Transfusion or Organ Transplant Between 1978 and 1985
Before routine HIV screening of blood donations began.
People with Tuberculosis or Hepatitis
Co-infections are common, and they increase the risk of HIV.
Regular HIV testing ensures early detection and treatment, which is crucial for managing the disease and preventing its spread.