HIV Resources
You're not alone. The NHS has wonderful resources that provide information on HIV prevention to testing and care. Please visit - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiv-and-aids/ for more information.
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You're not alone. The NHS has wonderful resources that provide information on HIV prevention to testing and care. Please visit - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiv-and-aids/ for more information.
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Have questions about testing, results, or where you can find additional support? You’re not alone, we’re here to help you get your questions answered.
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Have questions about testing, results, or where you can find additional support? You’re not alone, we’re here to help you get your questions answered.
Learn More >Where is my nearest Sexual Health Clinic? |
We recommend calling ahead to confirm that they are able to carry out the right test. Explain to them that you have had a positive result from an HIV self test and want a ‘confirmatory test’. Alternatively, you can search for a clinic and in some cases book an appointment online via SXT. |
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Worried about your HIV self
test results? Questions about HIV self testing, HIV or AIDS? Reach out to
the NHS Sexual Health helpline: 0300 123 7123.
For questions about OraQuick HIV Self-Test, or to report any problems or adverse effects, please contact us at 0845 475 725 and help@oralhivtest.co.uk
For comprehensive guidance on testing instructions and interpreting OraQuick HIV Self-Test test results, refer to the directions provided with your in-home kit. Post-exposure detection of HIV may take up to three months, known as the window period, in which antibodies to the virus are developed. Testing during the window period may produce negative results. With a positive result and if the results are inconclusive, seek additional testing in a medical setting.