Getcheckedonline.com

For health providers

WEBFor health providers. . For Health Providers. GetCheckedOnline was developed by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) as a complementary testing service to help …

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What can I test for

WEBThe most common symptoms include: fever, feeling tired, muscle pain, loss of appetite and nausea, stomach pain, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes). Test: A blood …

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What if I test positive

WEBSTIs are common, and can be treated or managed with follow-up care. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV and hepatitis C are all report able STIs . This means that …

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Creating a lab form

WEBTo create a lab form, you will need to: Complete an online assessment. Review your test recommendations. Read the consent page and give your consent to testing. These …

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When do I need to test

WEBYou want to test based on a sexual contact or experience you had (usually at 3 weeks and 3 months after contact). We recommend that you see a health care provider when: You …

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GetCheckedOnline

WEBWhat's GetCheckedOnline? . An easy way to test for STIs without visiting a health care provider. Create a lab form from our online assessment, and bring it to a participating lab …

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How GetCheckedOnline works

WEBTo get started follow these steps: Create an account. You will be asked to provide some personal information, including name, date of birth, gender, city and phone number. Give …

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What can't I test for

WEBYou can visit our clinic, find a clinic in your area or see your health care provider if you need to test for any of the following STIs and other sexual health conditions. Genital Herpes. …

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GetCheckedOnline

WEBGetCheckedOnline is operated by the BC Centre for Disease Control, which is located on the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including …

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Sample Collection Locations

WEBUse the map below to find a participating LifeLabs. At the lab, the staff will explain how to give a urine sample, will take a blood sample and may give you a swab kit to take home. …

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Support resources

WEBCrisis Line: Call 1-800-784-2433 any time (24 hours) if you feel distressed and need immediate help. 1-800-SEX-SENSE: Call 1-800-739-7367. Free, confidential, non …

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FAQ for health care providers

WEBA BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) physician or nurse should have previously called your clinic to arrange further testing and treatment for this patient. If you have no …

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Creating an account

WEBCreating an account. To create an account, you will need a valid access code. Visit Getting a Code to find out how. Provide contact information. We need some personal …

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Getting test results

WEBYour results should be ready within 14 days. If you do not see results or a message on your ‘Tests and Results’ page after 14 days, contact the BCCDC STI clinic during business …

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Where to get treatment

WEBHours: Monday to Friday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm. Appointments are required. Please call to make an appointment and ask for an appointment with STI certified nurse. Mention …

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