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Chlamydia & Gonorrhea Urine Test: Private Lab Screening Online
A simple urine sample screens for the two most common bacterial STIs, no swab, no fasting, no doctor's appointment.
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Chlamydia test $37.56, gonorrhea test $35.96, or both in one combined urine test for $48.76 with the 20% promo applied (promotional pricing at time of writing).
At a glance
A chlamydia and gonorrhea urine test screens for markers of the two most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections using RNA amplification (TMA), a highly sensitive lab method that works from a simple urine sample, no swab required. It suits sexually active adults who want a quick, discreet status check, whether for routine screening, a new partner, or follow-up after a possible exposure. Tests are ordered online without a doctor's visit, collected at a Quest location, and most results are back within 24–48 hours.
Best suited for
- Sexually active adults who want routine screening for the two most common bacterial STIs
- Anyone who prefers a urine-based test over a swab or blood draw
- People following up after a possible exposure or a partner's positive result
- Those who want a fast, discreet check without booking a doctor's appointment
What's included
Chlamydia Test (RNA, TMA, Urine)
Gonorrhea Test (RNA, TMA, Urine)
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test (RNA, TMA, Urine)
Chlamydia trachomatis IgM Antibody Test (Blood)
STD Basic Panel (3 tests, 5 biomarkers)
STD Comprehensive Panel (4 tests, 12 biomarkers)
The importance of testing
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are frequently asymptomatic, an infection can be present with no discharge, pain, or burning at all. Because there is often nothing to notice, urine-based lab screening is the practical way to know your status, and it can flag an infection even when you feel completely fine.
The tests detect bacterial RNA using transcription-mediated amplification (TMA), a molecular method chosen for its high sensitivity. You can order chlamydia and gonorrhea tests individually, or as a combined panel that screens for both from a single urine sample. A separate blood-based Chlamydia trachomatis IgM antibody test is also available, which measures the early immune response associated with recent exposure.
If you are screening more broadly, the same partner offers Basic and Comprehensive STD panels that add blood-based screening for markers associated with HIV, syphilis, hepatitis, and herpes. Whichever you choose, results arrive with reference ranges and physician review, and any positive result is worth discussing promptly with your doctor, with an optional virtual consultation available to talk through next steps.
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ULTA20STDSave 20% with code ULTA20STD, current promotion; confirm final pricing on the partner page.
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Order NowFrequently asked questions
Do I need a doctor's order for a chlamydia and gonorrhea test?
No, physician authorization is included automatically with every order, so no doctor's visit or prescription is needed. You order online, provide a urine sample at a Quest location, and view results securely online.
Is the chlamydia and gonorrhea test a urine test or a swab?
It is a urine test, no swab is required. The lab detects bacterial RNA in the urine sample using transcription-mediated amplification (TMA), a highly sensitive molecular method.
How fast are chlamydia and gonorrhea test results?
Most results are available within 24–48 hours after your sample is collected. Reports are physician-reviewed, delivered through a secure online portal, and handled under HIPAA-compliant privacy standards.
Should I test for just chlamydia and gonorrhea, or a full STD panel?
It depends on your sexual activity and risk factors. The combined urine test covers the two most common bacterial STIs, while the Basic and Comprehensive panels add blood-based screening for markers associated with HIV, syphilis, hepatitis, and herpes, your doctor can help you decide what makes sense.
Can I order this test in every state?
No, direct-to-consumer lab testing is restricted or prohibited in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, so residents of those states may be blocked at the partner's checkout. Most other US states are served through the partner's nationwide Quest network.
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