STI testing only

Affordable STI testing

For users who just want testing, Starlight makes full-panel STI testing available at clear cash prices to anyone who creates a free account. Start with a $65 panel, then add site-specific chlamydia and gonorrhea swabs when they match the sex you actually have.

Starlight panel $65
Included
HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, hep B, hep C
Swabs
Vaginal, anal, or oral chlamydia/gonorrhea options
Account
Free Starlight account access
$65 base full panel
6 infections included
1-3 optional swab sites
$0 monthly account cost required
Panel options

Pick the panel that matches your needs.

Every option starts with the same full blood and urine panel. Add swabs when you need site-specific chlamydia and gonorrhea screening.

Full panel + 1 swab
$85

Choose one site

Full panel plus chlamydia/gonorrhea testing from one vaginal, anal, or oral swab.

Collection sites
  • Blood: HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C
  • Urine: Chlamydia and gonorrhea
  • 1 swab: Choose vaginal, anal, or oral chlamydia/gonorrhea testing
For one exposure site
Full panel + 2 swabs
$105

Choose two sites

Full panel plus chlamydia/gonorrhea testing from two vaginal, anal, or oral swabs.

Collection sites
  • Blood: HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C
  • Urine: Chlamydia and gonorrhea
  • 2 swabs: Choose two: vaginal, anal, or oral chlamydia/gonorrhea testing
For two exposure sites
Full panel + 3 swabs
$125

Cover all three sites

Full panel plus chlamydia/gonorrhea testing from vaginal, anal, and oral swabs.

Collection sites
  • Blood: HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C
  • Urine: Chlamydia and gonorrhea
  • 3 swabs: Vaginal, anal, and oral chlamydia/gonorrhea testing
Most complete site coverage
Why swabs matter

Swabs look where the infection may actually be.

Chlamydia and gonorrhea can be local infections. A sample from one body site generally tells you about that sampled site, which means a urine or genital sample can miss a throat or rectal infection if that area was exposed.

If you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex, choosing swabs for those areas helps the lab test the places where exposure happened. This matters because these infections can have no symptoms and still need treatment and partner follow-up.

Screening needs vary by anatomy, exposure, symptoms, and clinician guidance. This page is educational and does not replace medical advice.

Vaginal

Useful when vaginal sex or vaginal exposure is part of your testing picture.

Anal

Important when receptive anal sex or anal contact could expose the rectal site.

Oral

Useful when oral sex could expose the throat to gonorrhea or chlamydia.

Ready when you are

Start with the $65 full panel.

Create a free account, choose your panel, and add the swabs that match your real exposure sites.

Create Free Account