Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing with Acutis Reveal™
The CDC estimates that 1 in 5 people in the United States has a sexually transmitted infection.
Left untreated, STIs can cause bladder problems, organ damage, reduced life expectancy, infertility in women, and other complications. As a leader in infectious disease testing, we recognize the need for accurate STI testing to get your patients the answers they need and for you to determine the best course of intervention.
Utilizing a CLEP-approved laboratory-developed test methodology developed here at Acutis, we offer the greatest degree of certainty compared to any standard or traditional test.
Accurately identify the presence of specific sexually transmitted infection pathogens in a measurably faster turnaround time with our newest line of testing – Acutis Reveal™ STI.
Acutis Reveal™ STI at a glance
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Advantages of choosing Acutis Reveal™ STI
Regardless of the sample type or the method of collection, you will have results in 12-16 hours from the sample receipt at our lab, compared to most other labs providing results in an average of 72 hours or more.
Your patients will spend less time awaiting their results, reducing their anxiety and enabling you to provide treatment options quickly.
More about this Service 3 Collection MethodsWe offer non-invasive urine sample collection, genital swab, or lesion swab.
If you are already testing for STI at your practice, it’s likely you will not need to change your current process.
Our Acutis Reveal™ STI test currently detects 9 of the most infectious pathogens, and our team is currently in the process of increasing the number of detectable pathogens.
To ensure the highest quality of STI testing in the country:
- Urine samples are tested with our laboratory-developed test approved by CLEP - a third-party reviewer for the FDA and a division of the NYSDOH.
- Swab samples are tested with a PCR-based assay that utilizes an FDA -approved testing methodology.
Our Acutis Reveal™ STI test can detect the following pathogens:
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Chlamydia trachomatis
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Mycoplasma genitalium
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Trichomonas vaginalis (female only)
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Mycoplasma genitalium
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Trichomonas vaginalis (female only)
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Bacterial vaginosis (female only)
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1
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Herpes Simplex Virus 2