Check for 5 key viral infection markers that could impact your fertility — the same essential screening all clinics require before fertility treatments.
Book NowThis test can be taken on any day of your cycle. avoid urinating at least 1 hour before providing a urine sample for better accuracy.
You can take this test regardless of your contraceptive method.
No fasting required for this test.
Wait 3 weeks after STI treatment before testing. If you have HIV, it can affect results. Vaccines or immunosuppressants may impact Hepatitis B immunity results.
Results are usually available within a few days, depending on the lab processing time.
Yes, you can! Many STIs and viral infections have no symptoms, so regular screening is important.
Yes, the viral screening test checks for both current infection (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen) and immunity (Hepatitis B Antibodies).
Yes, for the virology screening panel, a blood sample is needed for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, while a urine sample is required for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea testing.
This test is highly accurate, but timing matters—some infections take time to show in results. HIV and Hepatitis may require testing weeks after exposure for full accuracy.
Regardless of your results- you’ll receive clear guidance on next steps from the Amilis team, and we can help you connect with a doctor for follow-up care and treatment options.