Request a Chlamydia self-test kit

Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the UK - 1 in 14 sexually active young people under 25 have Chlamydia.

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Many people do not know they have the infection as there are often no symptoms but if left untreated, the long-term consequences include Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility.

It is quick and easy to get tested for Chlamydia. For men, all it takes is a pee in a pot! For women, it's a quick vaginal swab. Once we have tested your sample we can send you a text or email to let you know if you have Chlamydia. If you do, it can be easily treated with free antibiotics.

To find out more about Chlamydia, how it is passed on, the symptoms and treatments, click here

Request a self-test kit to be posted to you in the form below.

Please note testing kits will only be sent to Medway Residents.

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Disclaimer: The details collected through this request form will be held by NHS Medway. Under the Data Protection Act 1998, we have legal obligations towards you in the way that we deal with data collected from you. We will not pass on your details to any third party unless you give us permission to do so, or we are obliged or permitted by law to disclose it.

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