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Get a COMPLIMENTARY Dynacare Plus Membership for one year with purchase of Sexually Transmitted Infections Panel

Included with purchase of a test is a free Dynacare Plus membership valid for one (1) year (“Membership Offer”). For customers with an active Dynacare Plus membership, a 1-year extension will automatically be applied to their current membership term upon completion of a test purchase. You can get these benefits just by purchasing a test and becoming a Dynacare Plus member. A Dynacare Plus customer is eligible for up to two (2) Membership Offers with the purchase of tests per year. Purchases exceeding the amount of two (2) tests in a (12) twelve-month period are not eligible to receive the Membership Offer. At membership renewal time, the going renewal rate in effect, will apply. The Membership Offer is non-transferrable and not exchangeable for cash value. A cancelled test revokes the Membership Offer. The Membership Offer is not valid towards any other service/product or any other discounts or offerings provided by Dynacare. This Membership Offer shall be subject to change or revocation at any time, at the sole and unfettered discretion of Dynacare. Dynacare shall be entitled to deny eligibility to this Membership Offer in the event of fraud, misuse, or abuse, or in the event that Dynacare permits the customer to receive a refund on the test purchased online.


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Sexually transmitted infections are a growing risk in Canada. Here’s what you can do to stay on the safer side of sex.

About the Test

Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium chlamydia trachomatis.

This screening test detects the presence of chlamydia genetic material in your urine sample using a very sensitive method called nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT). NAAT is the recommended testing method for screening of chlamydia.

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Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

This screening test detects N. gonorrhoeae genetic material in your urine sample using a very sensitive method called nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT). NAAT is the recommended testing method for screening of gonorrhea.

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Trichomoniasis

Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the protozoal parasite Trichomonas vaginalis.

This screening test detects Trichomonas nucleic acid (i.e., genetic material) in your urine sample using a very sensitive method called nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT).

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Chlamydia

If symptoms appear, they will typically start within one to three weeks after exposure; however, infection can be asymptomatic. Infection can spread to sexual partners even if symptoms are absent.

Symptoms can be intermittent or even absent in as many as 40-96% of men. When symptoms are present in men with chlamydia infection, they usually include urethritis, dysuria (pain during urination), and discharge from the penis that is usually clear. Epididymitis (testicular pain) can also occur.

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Gonorrhea

If symptoms appear, they will typically start within one to two weeks after exposure; however, infection can be asymptomatic. Infection can spread to sexual partners even if symptoms are absent.

The majority of infected males will be symptomatic, though many can be asymptomatic. If symptoms occur, most men will experience purulent urethral discharge, and pain or burning during urination. Epididymitis (testicular pain) can also occur.

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Trichomoniasis

If symptoms appear, they will typically start within one to four weeks after exposure, though symptoms may not appear for several months. Infection can also be asymptomatic. Infection can spread to sexual partners even if symptoms are absent.

The majority (~75%) of infected males will be asymptomatic. When symptoms are present, they typically include clear or purulent urethral discharge, dysuria (pain during urination), itchiness, or a burning sensation after intercourse.

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If you are curious about your STI status and wellness, and you are a sexually active individual (i.e., male or female), it is a good idea to consider screening for STI if you meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • Sexual contact with an individual who has been diagnosed with an STI
  • A new sexual partner, or more than two sexual partners in the past year
  • A history of prior STI
  • You have symptoms compatible with an STI
  • You are pregnant

Oftentimes, individuals with one STI infection can be co-infected with another, which is the reason multiple organisms are included as part of this test panel.

Before starting sample collection, view test instructions by watching video or downloading instructions below.

Why Choose the Sexually Transmitted Infections Panel 

The STI Panel offers screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and Trichomonas from a urine sample. This is a screening test for individuals who are curious about their STI status in this sample type (e.g., if you have genital symptoms consistent with chlamydia, gonorrhea, or Trichomonas STI), or for wellness purposes.

Regardless of your age, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, you can become infected with chlamydia, gonorrhea, or Trichomonas if you have sex without sufficient protection. Importantly, in some cases these STIs don't produce symptoms – especially during the early stages of infection. However, you could still pass an STI on to someone else if you have sexual contact without protection, even if you do not currently have symptoms.

How Ordering a Test Works

1

Order Test Online

Select a test from the catalog and pay online

2

Free & Discreet Delivery

All our home collection kits are delivered in a plain envelope with no visible reference to Dynacare or the type of test kit enclosed.

3

Register
Your Kit

Following test kit arrival, register your kit at DynacarePlus.com using the unique bar code included in your kit box.

4

Collect
Sample

Collect your sample from the privacy and comfort of your home with easy-to-follow instructions and video tutorials.

Return the sample to Dynacare for testing using the pre-paid and
pre-addressed label provided.

Watch Collection Video

5

Access Results Online

Log into DynacarePlus.com to view your results. Allow up to 5-7 days for results to appear in Dynacare Plus. With your test, you will receive a one-year complimentary
Dynacare Plus membership.

Preparation For Your Test

Read and follow instructions before starting sample collection. You may also watch instructional video. Failure to follow all instructions may invalidate the test. Do not urinate or clean genital area at least one hour before collecting your sample.

Understanding Your Results

Test results will describe whether chlamydia, gonorrhea, or Trichomonas genetic material was present or absent in your sample, or if the result could not be conclusively determined.

The report results can include either:

  • Detected, i.e., screened positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and/or Trichomonas in urine, which may warrant further clinical management for STI.
  • Not detected, i.e., screened negative for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and/or Trichomonas in urine, which may indicate you do not have an STI
  • Indeterminate i.e., the STI result could not be conclusively determined, and further testing may be required), or
  • Invalid, i.e., there was an issue with the test or sample that prevented it from producing a valid STI result, and further testing may be required.

The tests used by Dynacare to detect chlamydia, gonorrhea, and Trichomonas in your urine sample are highly sensitive (94-100%) and specific (>99%). Note retesting may be required if your results do not match your specific clinical picture and risk profile.

Reinfection can be common, so if you have tested positive for chlamydia, Trichomonas or gonorrhea, you may need to be rescreened 3 months after completion of treatment. In addition, a test of cure can be conducted 3-4 weeks following completion of treatment when compliance with treatment is not optimal, if symptoms persist, or if you are pregnant.

In rare cases, such as if there is an issue with the sample, the test may be cancelled.

Always speak with your health care provider to fully understand your results.

Frequently Asked Questions

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