More STI Tests
Besides HIV, there are many other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can be important for your health. In this section, you'll learn which STIs you can get tested for at TEST-IN, how the tests work, when they make sense, and how you'll get your results. Even if you don't have symptoms, a test can still be a good idea, and we'll give you all the important details in an easy-to-understand way.
Prevention and Protection
You can often avoid sexually transmitted infections if you have the right info and know how to protect yourself. In this section, you'll find everything about safer sex, PrEP, PEP, and vaccinations. We'll show you the best ways to protect yourself and others, and what services can help you do that. Prevention is all about knowing your stuff, making your own choices, being responsible, and feeling safe.
Personal Questions
TEST-IN is here for everyone, no matter your sexual orientation, gender identity, or life situation. In this section, we answer questions about your personal situation: whether you're straight, queer, trans*, non-binary, a sex worker, or just not sure if our services are right for you. You'll find clear answers here and learn why you're always welcome with us.
Are there services for sex workers? Can trans*, non-binary, or queer people also come to you? Do you offer special services for MSM (men who have sex with men)? Is TEST-IN also for heterosexual people?
After the Test
What happens if your test result is positive? Who can help you, and where can you get support? In this section, we explain what happens after your test, no matter the result. You'll learn how we help you get referred to specialists, what happens with your results, and what services are available to you.
Do you offer psychological or social counseling? Do you help with referrals to specialists or doctors? What happens if my test is positive?
More Services & Collaborations
TEST-IN is part of a strong network focused on sexual health. In this section, you'll find out which specialist centers and organizations we work with, how you can get involved in training or workshops, and how you can support our work. Together, we're committed to education, prevention, and making sure everyone has access to health services without discrimination or barriers.