
Variety of delivery options including next day & free delivery.
Pharmacy, clinic and prescribers based in Greater Manchester.
Start your treatment with a quick and free online consultation.
Variety of delivery options including next day & free delivery.
Pharmacy, clinic and prescribers based in Greater Manchester.
Start your treatment with a quick and free online consultation.
Fill in a quick online consultation for our licensed pharmacists to review.
Our pharmacists will review your treatment to ensure it’s suitable.
Your treatment will be delivered to your door quickly & discreetly.
Collect a fresh urine sample, following the instructions in the kit.
Seal the sample in the container, place it in the prepaid return envelope, and post it to the laboratory the same day.
Receive results securely, usually within 3 working days.
Using a simple urine sample collected at home, the kit allows you to test privately without visiting a clinic. Your sample is sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis, and you usually receive results within 3 working days.
If your result comes back positive, a prescription will be needed for treatment. This can be arranged through Click2Pharmacy, quickly and discreetly.
This kit is used to detect Trichomonas vaginalis (TV), one of the most common STIs in the UK. However, many people who have it are unaware, as symptoms are often mild or absent altogether.
Testing is recommended if you:
In women, TV can cause vaginal discharge, vulval itching, a burning sensation when urinating, or an unpleasant odour. In men, symptoms may include urethral discharge or discomfort when urinating.
However, between 10 and 50% of women and up to 50% of men with TV experience no symptoms at all, which is why testing is the only way to know for certain.
This kit is suitable for anyone aged 18 or over who wants to test for Trichomoniasis from home. It is appropriate for both men and women, whether or not you have symptoms.
Do not use this kit if you:
If you are unsure whether this test is right for you, speak to a pharmacist or visit your local sexual health clinic.
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The accuracy of this test depends on the laboratory analysis of your urine sample, not on the collection device itself. Urine-based testing for Trichomonas vaginalis has a sensitivity of around 88-90% in women. For the most reliable result, follow the collection instructions carefully, make sure you haven’t urinated for at least 2 hours before sampling, and post your sample to the laboratory the same day it is taken.
Yes. The kit contains a simple sterile urine collection container and return packaging. There’s no invasive procedure involved, and collecting a urine sample carries no health risks. If you have any concerns about your symptoms or results, speak to a pharmacist or your GP.
If your result is positive, you will need a prescription for treatment. Trichomoniasis is curable with a short course of antibiotic tablets, usually metronidazole. You can request a prescription through Click2Pharmacy after a quick online consultation.
It’s important that any recent sexual partners are also tested and treated at the same time, and you should avoid sexual intercourse until both you and your partner have completed treatment.
This kit is suitable for both men and women aged 18 and over. If you have symptoms such as penile discharge or discomfort when urinating, or if a partner has been diagnosed with TV, testing is recommended regardless of whether you have symptoms.
Testing is recommended if you notice any unusual symptoms, if a recent sexual partner has been diagnosed with TV, or after unprotected sex with a new partner. Testing is also a sensible step as part of a routine sexual health check, particularly if you have had multiple partners.
If your result is positive, it is important to let any recent sexual partners know so they can also get tested and treated. This helps prevent the infection from being passed back and forth. Most people find it easiest to tell partners directly, but if you would prefer support with this, your local sexual health clinic can help with partner notification in a confidential way.
Page content authored by Amjad Khan, last reviewed by Mr Muhammad on 7th April 2026.