CASI: Anonymous STI testing for men

Talking about sex and your sexual partners can be awkward, even when it’s important for your health. Being upfront about who you have sex with and what type of sex you have can be uncomfortable. So, we’ve created a solution to avoid those tricky conversations.

CASI is a computer kiosk that provides FREE STI (sexually transmitted infections) tests for ALL men no matter who you have sex with

  • Free, Private and Confidential
  • No health cover is needed. 
  • Self-collect your test

 

What to expect

  1. Prior to testing, you will be asked to complete some pre-screening questions at the kiosk to see if you’re eligible.
  2. If you meet the criterion, you will collect a pathology bag that contains an anal and oral swab to self-collect, and you will need to pee into a jar. Only use the tests you require, use the below table as a guide. Remember to scan the barcode on the pathology bag to link your tests to your health information.

What tests do I use?

Sex Partner/s Sample Collection
Women only Urine sample
Men only Anal swab, throat swab, and urine sample
Both men and women Anal swab, throat swab, and urine sample

3. Once you collect these samples, place them in the bag provided and then drop them off into a self-collection box in the bathroom.

4. These tests are then sent to pathology, and results are managed by SHIL (Sydney Sexual Health InfoLink). You will be contacted via text or via a call to the mobile number you have provided.

The only information CASI will collect from you is your name and your contact details. The information you provide is both private and confidential and is not linked to your academic record in any way.

Where to find CASI

CASI is located in the men's toilet outside of the Health Service in Quadrangle Building (UNSW Sydney campus).

Just follow the yellow steps at the back of the health service to the men’s toilet.

 

 

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