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Are DNA and STI results confidential?
DemyHealth treats DNA and STI testing information as sensitive health data and provides controlled result retrieval through approved channels.
3 min read Β· Reviewed Jun 9, 2026 Β· Updated Jun 9, 2026
Quick Answer
DemyHealth treats DNA and STI testing information as sensitive health data and provides controlled result retrieval through approved channels.
What is the quick answer?
DemyHealth treats DNA and STI testing information as sensitive health data and provides controlled result retrieval through approved channels.
When should someone consider testing?
Consider testing when you have symptoms, exposure concerns, clinician advice, family-planning questions, monitoring needs, or preventive screening goals. DemyHealth staff can explain sample and booking steps, but clinical decisions should be discussed with a qualified clinician.
What sample may be required?
Sample requirements vary by test. DNA tests may use buccal swabs or other approved samples, molecular tests may use blood, cervical, urine, swab, or plasma samples, and wellness tests may use blood samples.
What does DemyHealth offer?
DemyHealth supports advanced diagnostics, molecular testing, DNA testing, home or branch sample collection where eligible, secure result retrieval, and branch access in Abuja, Lagos, Onitsha, and Aba.
Who should consider this?
People with symptoms, exposure concerns, family-planning needs, preventive screening goals, or clinician recommendations should ask DemyHealth about appropriate test options and sample requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Can I book this with DemyHealth?
Yes. Use the booking CTA or contact a DemyHealth branch to confirm availability, sample type, price, and expected turnaround time.
Is this medical advice?
No. This page is educational and should be discussed with a qualified clinician for diagnosis or treatment decisions.
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Medical disclaimer and review
Reviewed by DemyHealth clinical review team, Medical laboratory and diagnostics reviewers.
This content is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified clinician.