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Health Unit launches at-home test kit to provide more STI testing options

September 11, 2025   ·   0 Comments

By Brian Lockhart

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has announced a new ongoing effort to reduce the stigma surrounding HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

The Health Unit has created a partnership with GetaKit – an online service that delivers free and discreet at-home, self-testing for infections.

This will promote early detection and treatment and ensure equitable access to sexual health services.

“GetaKit is designed to support individuals who may face barriers accessing traditional health care, to take control of their sexual health,” said Dr. Colin Lee, associate medical officer of health. “This service offers a convenient testing option that can be delivered straight to someone’s door. GetaKit allows people to test for serious infections that are easily transmissible and can significantly impact reproductive and overall health if left untreated.”

In addition to HIV testing, GetaKit allows individuals to test for other STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis C.

For these tests, online or mail-delivered requisition forms are provided by a licensed physician, ensuring proper authorization and confidentiality.

The service also provides recommendations for preventive care, such as vaccinations and HIV prevention strategies. GetaKit also offers resources and support to help individuals understand their results and access appropriate care.

Residents of Simcoe Muskoka can access GetaKit by visiting www.getakit.ca.

The platform offers personalized guidance to help users select the most appropriate tests based on their individual needs. Test kits are discreetly packaged to ensure privacy, and lab requisition forms can be printed, sent directly to a chosen local laboratory, or delivered to a person’s address.

Test results are typically available online within three to seven days.

GetaKit is available to residents age 17 and older. HIV self-testing is specifically available to those aged 18 and older.

For more information about GetaKit and other sexual health services offered by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, visit smdhu.org/GetAkit


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