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We offer one of the few CE Marked Self-Testing kits for HIV called Insti Test. It is over 99% accurate and is being used by several NHS clinics throughout the UK.
Browse our range of at-home HIV tests, or alternatively, take a look at our full range of Sexual Health Test Kits.
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Empower yourself with privacy and promptness. Our INSTI Instant, HIV Self-Test Kit, offers peace of mind at home. Within minutes, you’ll get reliable results, thanks to its cutting-edge flow-through technology. No waiting, no labs.
Using a drop of fingerstick blood, the INSTI HIV Self-Test detects HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies. A visible dot indicates presence. Early results are possible in 21-22 days, 3 months for accuracy. If exposed within 3 months, retest after that period.
A reliable, convenient solution for knowing your HIV status. No need to visit clinics or wait for results. If privacy, instant results, and accurate testing matter to you, INSTI Instant HIV Self-Test Kit is the answer.
Note: This test is for personal use only. In case of uncertainty, consult a medical professional.
Yes, INSTI Instant HIV Self-Test Kit offers over 99% accuracy. It’s trusted by NHS clinics and utilises advanced technology for reliable results.
Adequate lighting is crucial. If no dots appear, you may need to repeat the test due to potential errors.
While you can test, results may not be accurate until 3 months post-exposure. Retest after this period for reliable outcomes.
The INSTI test offers privacy and quick results at home. Clinic-based tests may involve more comprehensive evaluation.
You can download the full instruction set for more information.
Following the instructions correctly increases accuracy. However, if you had a negative result and engaged in HIV-risk activities within the past three months, you might be in the “window period.” It’s advisable to retest at a later date to ensure accurate results.
If you receive a positive result, consult a doctor promptly. Notify them that you’ve conducted a self-test for HIV. Remember that all positive results must be confirmed by a laboratory test for accuracy.
Receiving a positive result doesn’t mean you have AIDS. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital. With timely care, the progression to AIDS is unlikely. Seek medical guidance for the next steps to manage your health effectively.
What are G.U.M. clinics? Your local G.U.M. clinic ( Genito-Urinary Medicine) is an N.H.S. run clinic for all aspects of sexual health. You can find details of your nearest clinic in the phone book under genito-urinary clinic, sexually transmitted diseases (S.T.D.) or venereal diseases (V.D.). You may also find your nearest clinic by visiting the […]
HIV and AIDS HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus it is a virus that attacks the cells in your immune system. As the immune system weakens your body loses its ability to fight infection. At the end of 2015 there was around 101,200 people in the UK living with HIV. Once a person becomes infected […]
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