Syphilis Test
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This at-home lab test screens for antibodies to Treponema pallidum, the bacterium responsible for causing the sexually transmitted infection syphilis. If your results are positive or abnormal, you’ll be able to connect with our Care Team at no additional cost to discuss your particular case and potential next steps.
Measures antibodies to Treponema pallidum
Finger prick sample
Syphilis Test
Free shipping
FSA / HSA accepted
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How it all works
1
Register your test
Once your test arrives, head to everlywell.com or open your Everlywell app to register. Just Scan the QR code on the box to seamlessly plug in your test ID.
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Test from the comfort of home
When you're ready, collect your sample and mail it in (following the directions in your kit) using the prepaid shipping label.
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Get answers in days
Your physician-reviewed results will be ready in your account in a few days.
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Healthy doesn’t happen alone
We'll offer lifestyle insights and guidance tailored to your results that you can use to make healthier choices.
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CLIA-certified laboratories
Each lab we work with is CLIA-certified (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments). This means they must meet high standards to obtain both state and federal certifications and submit themselves to regular inspections.
Physician-reviewed results
All tests are reviewed by an independent board-certified physician within your state.
Your privacy matters
Everlywell is HIPAA-compliant. This means we never sell your health data and we always store it securely—in fact, we use state-of-the-art, bank-grade encryption.
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