Offers

What tests do we offer?

We offer advice and tests for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C - professionally and anonymously. If you wish, you can also be tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea with us.

Different prices apply for holders of a culture license (see price boxes). Discounts are offered for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C. Our staff will advise you in German and English (other languages possible depending on the counselor).

What does a test cost!

Quick test
HIV
CHF 60.00
With cultural entitlement CHF 30.00
In case of suspected initial infection
Syphilis screening
CHF 25.00
No discount
Test
Hepatitis C
CHF 45.00
With cultural entitlement CHF 30.00
Combination package 1
HIV and syphilis test
CHF 85.00
No discount
Combination package 2
HIV, chlamydia and gonorrhea test
CHF 150.00
No discount
Combination package 3
HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea test
CHF 165.00
No discount

Test certificate:
On request, TEST-IN will issue you with a written certificate of the test result of the HIV rapid test carried out. This requires identification (ID or driver's license) and cannot be issued anonymously.

Certain sexually transmitted diseases (sexually transmitted infections) can be transmitted very easily, even with the use of a condom. That's why you should get tested at regular intervals.

The infection can usually be treated well and largely cured. Take advantage of our offer and get simple and uncomplicated advice and testing.

Good to know:

For a chlamydia and gonococcal smear test, people with a penis should not urinate for 90 minutes beforehand. People with heavy menstrual bleeding are advised to have the smear test at a different time.
Billing via health insurance is not possible. However, the tests are anonymous and cheaper than with other providers.
We can advise you if you have any questions!

We advise you...
In German, in person, by phone, by e-mail, online and, of course, anonymously. We can provide you with an interpreter on request.
We can also advise you without an appointment.

We advise you on questions relating to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI)

To the procedure
Were you at risk of contracting HIV?

HIV infection can be prevented if emergency medical treatment (PEP) is started immediately. PEP is no longer possible 48 hours after the risk situation. Contact Checkpoint Zurich or the emergency department of a hospital for a PEP.