Who Tests With SxCheck?
Reactive testers
Individuals who may have been exposed to an STD/STI. Given the high rates of infection in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and most other health organizations, recommend that sexually active individuals test regularly. This includes people who have had sexual contact, including while using condoms. Please see our
STD Facts section for more information.
Online daters
With millions of members on most online dating sites, many people have found that requiring individuals to share their test results helps to "filter" prospective partners, and to differentiate themsevles.
Getting tested, and advertising that you have been tested, is a great way to build trust while demonstrating a strong committment to health. It is also common sense.
Celebrities
In addition to the many other reasons why everyone should test, celebrities also often get tested because it sets a good example, is trendsetting, and can protect their image. They are also often particularly concerned about privacy and confidentiality. SxCheck is trusted by dozens of "A-list" celebrities.
Musicians
Musicians who are on tour prefer our service because they can get tested on the day that they order their testing, in whichever city they are currently visiting.
Swingers
People who often have multiple sexual partners test regularly, and often require one another to make their test results available to one another. SxCheck provides private, secure methods of sharing test results over the internet (including email) and using mobile phones.
Couples
New couples, preparing for the possibility of sexual contact, as well as couples who have had affairs, and couples who are considering sex without condoms, test with us. We have been told that testing with us dramatically improves their sex lives.
People looking for peace of mind
Peace of mind is important. Concerns and distractions can have a huge impact upon your quality of life. While we do not recommend that individuals who are not sexually active get tested regularly, testing irregularly can make a world of difference to your quality of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and many other health organizations, recommend that everyone be tested for HIV/AIDS.
The estimated total number of people living in the United States with a viral STD/STI is over 65 million, and every year, there are at least 19 million new cases of STDs/STIs.