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Advanced STI Test Panel

About the Advanced STI Test Panel

Direct answer: The Advanced STI Test Panel screens for major sexually transmitted infections using a comprehensive set of blood-based markers.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections spread mainly through sexual contact and may remain silent without early symptoms. This advanced panel checks viral, bacterial, and antibody markers to support early detection and treatment guidance. This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility for patients in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Genital discomfort is a common symptom prompting STI screening. Sexually transmitted infection risk is the key condition evaluated through this panel.

Tests Covered in this STI Panel

Direct answer: This panel includes eight laboratory tests covering HIV, hepatitis, herpes, syphilis, and chlamydia infections.

  1. HIV ELISA – screening for Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  2. Anti-Hepatitis C Virus (Anti-HCV) Total – detects Hepatitis C infection
  3. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) – screens Hepatitis B infection
  4. Herpes Simplex Virus II IgM – detects recent HSV-2 infection
  5. Herpes Simplex Virus II IgG – detects past HSV-2 exposure
  6. Treponema Pallidum Haemagglutination (TPHA) – syphilis screening test
  7. Anti-Chlamydia IgM – recent chlamydia infection marker
  8. Anti-Chlamydia IgG – past chlamydia exposure marker

Important Window Period Information

Direct answer: STI tests may not detect infections immediately after exposure due to the diagnostic window period.

Window period is the time between infection exposure and when a test can reliably detect it. For HIV and Hepatitis, this may range from 2 to 12 weeks, while herpes and chlamydia antibodies may take 2 to 6 weeks to appear. Testing after the appropriate window period improves result accuracy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consider this panel after unprotected sexual contact, before planning pregnancy, or when screening for sexual health safety.
This panel is advised to detect common sexually transmitted infections early, even when symptoms are absent.
Fasting is not required for this panel. You may provide the blood sample at any convenient time.
Tests done too soon after exposure may show false-negative results. Testing after the recommended window period improves detection accuracy.

Disclaimer: This information is for general understanding only and does not substitute professional medical advice. STI screening results must be interpreted by qualified clinicians. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read the full Disclaimer Policy.

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About the Advanced STI Test Panel

Direct answer: The Advanced STI Test Panel screens for major sexually transmitted infections using a comprehensive set of blood-based markers.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections spread mainly through sexual contact and may remain silent without early symptoms. This advanced panel checks viral, bacterial, and antibody markers to support early detection and treatment guidance. This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility for patients in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Genital discomfort is a common symptom prompting STI screening. Sexually transmitted infection risk is the key condition evaluated through this panel.

Tests Covered in this STI Panel

Direct answer: This panel includes eight laboratory tests covering HIV, hepatitis, herpes, syphilis, and chlamydia infections.

  1. HIV ELISA – screening for Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  2. Anti-Hepatitis C Virus (Anti-HCV) Total – detects Hepatitis C infection
  3. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) – screens Hepatitis B infection
  4. Herpes Simplex Virus II IgM – detects recent HSV-2 infection
  5. Herpes Simplex Virus II IgG – detects past HSV-2 exposure
  6. Treponema Pallidum Haemagglutination (TPHA) – syphilis screening test
  7. Anti-Chlamydia IgM – recent chlamydia infection marker
  8. Anti-Chlamydia IgG – past chlamydia exposure marker

Important Window Period Information

Direct answer: STI tests may not detect infections immediately after exposure due to the diagnostic window period.

Window period is the time between infection exposure and when a test can reliably detect it. For HIV and Hepatitis, this may range from 2 to 12 weeks, while herpes and chlamydia antibodies may take 2 to 6 weeks to appear. Testing after the appropriate window period improves result accuracy.

Related Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

You should consider this panel after unprotected sexual contact, before planning pregnancy, or when screening for sexual health safety.
This panel is advised to detect common sexually transmitted infections early, even when symptoms are absent.
Fasting is not required for this panel. You may provide the blood sample at any convenient time.
Tests done too soon after exposure may show false-negative results. Testing after the recommended window period improves detection accuracy.

Disclaimer: This information is for general understanding only and does not substitute professional medical advice. STI screening results must be interpreted by qualified clinicians. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read the full Disclaimer Policy.