SELF SAMPLING KITS

 

Self-Sampling
Test

Chlamydia & Gonorrhea
At-Home Test Kit

Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis) and
Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) are
two of the most common sexually transmitted
infections (STIs). Both are easily
treated with antibiotics, but often go undetected
because they typically present no
symptoms.

According to the CDC and ECDC, undiagnosed
STIs contribute significantly to ongoing
transmission and fertility complications.

Who Should Take This Test?

– Anyone sexually active, especially with
new or multiple partners
– Individuals with unprotected sex
– People planning pregnancy or starting
fertility treatment
– Anyone with previous STIs or potential
exposure

Possible Symptoms

While many people have no symptoms,
signs may include:

Reproductive:

– Unusual discharge (penile or vaginal)
– Painful sex
– Vaginal bleeding (outside menstruation)-
Swelling or pain in testicles

Urinary/Groin:

– Pain or burning during urination
– Pelvic pain
– Itching or burning at the tip of the penis

Body:
Fever

What to Expect
At-home lab testing made simple:

Pre-paid discreet shipping (both ways)
Easy-to-use sample collection tools
Step-by-step instructions + video tutorial
Secure digital results
All samples are processed in ESID-certified
diagnostic laboratories in Greece,
ensuring maximum clinical accuracy and
privacy.

What’s in the Box?

Evalyn®️ Brush or urine kit (based on gender)
Biohazard return bag and transport tube
Pre-paid return envelope
Instructions

DISCLAIMER
This website is intended for informational
purposes only and does not constitute
medical advice. Always consult a licensed
healthcare provider for diagnosis or treatment.
Our agency does not offer clinical
services — we provide secure testing access,
coordination, and medically guided
support.

Bibliography

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC). STI Treatment Guidelines. 2021.
2. European Centre for Disease Prevention
and Control (ECDC). Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea
Annual Report. 2022.
3. World Health Organization. Global Health
Sector Strategy on STIs. 2022.

HPV At-Home Self-Sampling Test

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most
common sexually transmitted virus. Highrisk
strains like HPV 16 and 18 are linked to
cervical cancer. Most HPV infections resolve
on their own, but persistent infection
may lead to abnormal cell changes.

The CDC estimates 79 million Americans
are currently infected with HPV.

Who Should Take This Test?

– Women aged 30–65 who are due for cervical
screening
– Individuals unable or unwilling to visit a
clinic
– Those seeking a private, comfortable
screening option

Note: Not recommended for individuals
under 30 or with symptoms. Always consult
your doctor.

Benefits of Self-Sampling

– No pelvic exam or speculum needed
– Private and easy to use at home
– Clinical grade accuracy for detecting
high-risk HPV strains
– Increases screening access for underserved
populations

What’s in the Box?

Evalyn®️ Brush

– Sample tube + return mailer
– Step by step instructions

Samples are processed in
Hellenic Accreditation System (ESYD)
in Greece for high reliability.

What to Expect

Collect your sample at home using the
swab
Seal and return the sample in the prepaid
envelope
Get secure results in 15 or 20 days

DISCLAIMER
This test is for screening only and does
not replace clinical diagnosis. Always consult
a licensed healthcare provider about
your results and follow-up care. Our agency
provides coordination and educational
support, not medical services.

References

CDC. HPV Fact Sheet. 2021.
WHO. HPV and Cervical Cancer. 2022.
ESHRE. Self-sampling and HPV testing
guidance. 2023.
USPSTF. Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendation.
JAMA. 2018.

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