STI Complete Trio – Your 3-sample screening for maximum peace of mind
Combine the STI Pro Home Test with the STI Basic Home Test (Rectal Swab) for comprehensive screening using urine, blood, and rectal samples—simple and discreet from home.
Why this bundle?
With the STI Complete Trio, you can conveniently test yourself at home for the most important sexually transmitted infections—including an additional rectal sample for greater accuracy. Get a clear picture of your sexual health, with no waiting times or doctor’s appointments.
Included in the bundle
🧪 STI Pro Home Test – 10-fold protection
Test yourself for HIV (screening), hepatitis C (screening), syphilis (screening), chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, mycoplasma genitalium, mycoplasma hominis, ureaplasma parvum, and ureaplasma urealyticum.
Your samples are professionally analyzed in a lab, and you’ll receive your results securely and discreetly in the DoctorBox App.
🧫 STI Basic Home Test (Rectal Swab) – targeted & supplementary
Additional test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and mycoplasma genitalium via rectal swab—easy self-collection, especially recommended for anal contact.
Again, lab analysis by professionals and digital results in the app.
Your benefits at a glance
- Three sample types, one bundle: Urine, blood & rectal swab for a holistic screening.
- Wide test range: Up to 10 pathogens in the Pro Test + 4 in the Basic Test.
- Convenient & discreet: Collect your samples at home—no doctor’s visit or waiting times.
- Fast, secure results: Professional lab analysis, digitally available in the DoctorBox App.
- Data security: ISO 27001 certified, servers located in Germany, end-to-end encryption.
- Follow-up available: Digital follow-up steps after receiving your results, if needed.
Who is this bundle for?
For anyone seeking a particularly comprehensive STI screening—for example, with multiple partners or anal contact. Ideal if you want regular check-ups and value comfort, privacy, and reliable results.
Important note
This bundle is for screening sexually transmitted infections. An abnormal (reactive) result is not a final diagnosis. Please have the result confirmed by a physician and discuss next steps with a doctor—especially for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis C, or gonorrhea.


