STI blood tests FAQs - Qoctor your quick online doctor https://www.qoctor.com.au Your Quick Online Doctor Thu, 21 Mar 2024 01:35:43 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.1 Can I order my own blood tests in Australia? https://www.qoctor.com.au/faq-items/can-i-order-my-own-blood-tests-in-australia/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 01:23:35 +0000 https://www.qoctor.com.au/?post_type=avada_faq&p=443513 In Australia, most pathology laboratories/collection centres will only conduct a pathology test if you have a referral from a registered doctor. While some labs can perform a very limited number of specific tests if a patient "self refers" (see below for details), in the vast majority of cases, a pathology referral/request from a doctor is [...]

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In Australia, most pathology laboratories/collection centres will only conduct a pathology test if you have a referral from a registered doctor. While some labs can perform a very limited number of specific tests if a patient “self refers” (see below for details), in the vast majority of cases, a pathology referral/request from a doctor is required.

Self requesting blood tests/pathology tests

Most labs do not offer testing based on “self referral” because tests are expensive, and results are often complex to interpret. However there are some limited exceptions:

Dorevitch– No self-referral for blood tests

Australian Clinical Labs– No self-referral for blood tests.

QML Laboratories: Self referral/self request available for Blood Group, Hepatitis serology, MMR (measles mumps rubella) serology, Varicella (Chicken Pox) serology, Quantiferon Gold, Mantoux test, drug screening, alcohol breath test, COVID-19 swab.

4Cyte Laboratories No self-referral for blood tests

Please note that labs may change their policies over time, and the above is a guide only. Check with your local lab for further details.

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How quickly do pathology test results come back? https://www.qoctor.com.au/faq-items/how-quickly-do-sti-test-results-come-back/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:27:00 +0000 https://www.qoctor.com.au/?post_type=avada_faq&p=443244 The time it takes for pathology test results to come back depends on a number of factors. In most cases, it will just take a few business days. This may vary slightly, depending on the type of test, as well as the processing time at the pathology collection centre/laboratory you used. When Qoctor receives your [...]

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The time it takes for pathology test results to come back depends on a number of factors. In most cases, it will just take a few business days. This may vary slightly, depending on the type of test, as well as the processing time at the pathology collection centre/laboratory you used. When Qoctor receives your results, and the doctor has checked it, we’ll inform you via SMS and/or email. Most results will also then also appear on your own Qoctor profile, where you can view them.

If you have not received an SMS or email notification about your test result within 1 week (4-5 business days) of having the test, please email Qoctor at info@qoctor.com.au OR use the live chat function on our home page- let us know the laboratory/pathology collection centre you attended, the date of the test, as well as your name and date of birth, and we can chase it up with the lab on your behalf, as soon as possible.

Please bear in mind, that many labs have limited staffing at weekends, so if you contact us at the weekend, we may not be able to access the result for you until they re-open on Monday.

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Why do I need a referral for a pathology test? https://www.qoctor.com.au/faq-items/why-do-i-need-a-referral-for-a-pathology-test/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 00:48:08 +0000 https://www.qoctor.com.au/?post_type=avada_faq&p=443012 Can I order my own blood tests in Australia? In Australia, most pathology laboratories/collection centres will only conduct a pathology test if you have a referral from a registered doctor. While some labs can perform a very limited number of specific tests if a patient "self refers" (see below for details), in the vast majority [...]

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Can I order my own blood tests in Australia?

In Australia, most pathology laboratories/collection centres will only conduct a pathology test if you have a referral from a registered doctor. While some labs can perform a very limited number of specific tests if a patient “self refers” (see below for details), in the vast majority of cases, a pathology referral/request from a doctor is required.

Will I need to pay the laboratory for a blood test?

The Australian healthcare system subsidises the cost of most common pathology tests for Australians who have a Medicare card. Therefore, your Medicare details should be included on the pathology request form. This is to encourage people to speak to their doctor about their health concerns, and to ensure that taxpayers’ money is being used wisely.

Are all pathology tests covered by Medicare?

It’s important to note that some tests are NOT covered by Medicare, or will only be covered a certain number of times per year- your doctor will usuallly flag this with you in advance, and the pathology collection centre will generally draw your attention to this too.

Will I need to pay for a blood test if I don’t have Medicare?

If you don’t have Medicare, you can still get tested using a pathology request form, but you will be invoiced by the pathology laboratory afterwards (be sure to enquire about the cost beforehand). In this case, you may be covered by health insurance and can claim it back- check your policy.

How to get a valid pathology referral

A pathology referral can be obtained by speaking to a registered Australian doctor- this can be a face to face consultation or a telehealth appointment via phone call or video call. Some online providers only assess people via an online questionnaire or SMS, without a phone/video call- this is not best practice and may lead to issues with your Medicare rebates down the track- that’s why it is important to stick with providers who conduct a proper telehealth consult (as Qoctor does).

Self requesting blood tests/pathology tests

Most labs do not offer testing based on “self referral” because tests are expensive, and results are often complex to interpret. However there are some limited exceptions:

Dorevitch– No self-referral for blood tests

Australian Clinical Labs– No self-referral for blood tests.

QML Laboratories: Self referral/self request available for Blood Group, Hepatitis serology, MMR (measles mumps rubella) serology, Varicella (Chicken Pox) serology, Quantiferon Gold, Mantoux test, drug screening, alcohol breath test, COVID-19 swab.

4Cyte Laboratories No self-referral for blood tests

Please note that labs may change their policies over time, and the above is a guide only. Check with your local lab for further details.

 

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Which STIs (sexually transmitted infections) can be detected on a blood test? https://www.qoctor.com.au/faq-items/which-stis-sexually-transmitted-infections-can-be-detected-on-a-blood-test/ Wed, 20 Sep 2023 05:58:48 +0000 https://www.qoctor.com.au/?post_type=avada_faq&p=415653 With Qoctor, you can request a blood test to screen for HIV, Hepatitis B & C, and Syphilis. These are all serious bloodborne infections, and require specialist treatment if detected. Many people wish to have these tests performed at the same time they are having their urine test for more common sexually transmitted infections such [...]

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With Qoctor, you can request a blood test to screen for HIV, Hepatitis B & C, and Syphilis. These are all serious bloodborne infections, and require specialist treatment if detected. Many people wish to have these tests performed at the same time they are having their urine test for more common sexually transmitted infections such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea and Mycoplasma Genitalium.

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