STI Test Hobart: results in 24 hours, no appointment
$39no additional costs for the tests themselves with Medicare or OSHC
$39 SMS pathology referral for an STI screen (chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis) in Hobart. Walk into any pathology lab in Hobart. Most results within 24 hours.
If anything comes back positive, your follow-up telehealth consult with a Specialist GP is included at no additional cost.
You will receive a pathology referral by SMS. Take it to any pathology clinic across Hobart.
Pathology across Hobart
Walk into any pathology clinic across Hobart with your Clinic365 referral. No appointment needed.
STI testing in Hobart
If you’ve searched STI test Hobart because you want a check without seeing a doctor in person, this page is for you. Clinic365 lets you order a full STI screen online from anywhere in Hobart, walk into any pathology clinic across the metro area or regional Tas, and get most results within 24 hours by SMS. No appointment, no waiting room.
If you’d prefer to talk to a doctor first — about symptoms, contraception, women’s or men’s health, or anything beyond a routine screen — see our online sexual health clinic for a same-day phone consult.
What an STI test in Hobart covers
The standard 5-infection screen tests for chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B from a single blood test and urine sample. These are the 5 infections recommended for routine screening under current Australian STI testing guidelines (Australian sexual health testing guidelines).
Add-on testing
You can add testing for herpes, mycoplasma genitalium, trichomonas, BV, thrush, or UTI through the questionnaire. Self-collected throat and anal swabs can also be added if you’ve had oral or anal sex (urine alone misses throat and rectal infections).
For any symptoms — discharge, sores, pain, unusual bleeding, rashes — we recommend booking a telehealth sexual health consult instead. A Specialist GP can take a proper history, work out which tests fit your situation, and prescribe treatment if needed. Self-directed testing suits routine screening with no symptoms.
Want a doctor to call as well?
Every online STI test has the option for a Specialist GP to call you — tick the box during the questionnaire, or change your mind later and request a call. Useful if you want to discuss anything before testing, talk through results, or get advice on partner notification.
Hobart and Tasmania sexual health context
Hobart is the capital and major centre for southern Tasmania, while Tasmania as a whole has a smaller population and lower absolute STI notification numbers than mainland states. Tasmania recorded around 1,800 chlamydia and 350 gonorrhoea notifications in 2023 (NNDSS). Geographic access is the main practical issue: Tasmania’s population is split between Hobart in the south, Launceston in the north, and smaller towns along the east and west coasts — many residents travel hours for in-person sexual health services. Telehealth and pathology-via-SMS screening are particularly useful for routine checks. PrEP and DoxyPEP are available (current Australian guidance).
Geography and access across Hobart and Tasmania
Greater Hobart covers Hobart CBD, North Hobart, Battery Point, Sandy Bay, New Town, Glenorchy, Kingston, Howrah, Bellerive, and Sorell. Pathology collection centres are concentrated in the inner suburbs, Glenorchy, Kingston, and the Eastern Shore. Coverage extends through the Huon Valley, the Derwent Valley, and the Channel area. Most metro pathology clinics open Monday to Saturday.
Your Clinic365 referral works across Tasmania — major pathology networks extend through Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the East Coast, and the West Coast. For people in rural Tasmania, telehealth screening removes the long travel previously needed for routine sexual health care.
Who should get an STI test in Hobart
Australian sexual health guidelines recommend a routine screen if:
You’re under 30 and sexually active
You’ve had a new partner or more than one partner in the last year
You haven’t been tested in the last 12 months
A partner has tested positive for an STI
You’re starting or continuing PrEP (3-monthly STI screening is part of the protocol)
You’re pregnant or planning a pregnancy
Annual testing is recommended for anyone aged 15–29 who is sexually active. Men who have sex with men are recommended to test every 3 months, including throat and anal swabs.
When to test after sex
Tests have testing windows — testing too soon can give a false negative because the infection isn’t yet detectable:
Walk into any pathology clinic across Hobart or regional Tas
Most results are returned to you by SMS within 24 hours
What happens if a result is positive
If anything comes back positive, the treatment consult is included — bulk-billed for Medicare card holders, or completely free if you don’t have Medicare. A Specialist GP calls you by telehealth to talk it through, discusses treatment options if treatment is needed, and supports you through partner notification using the Let Them Know SMS tool.
By Australian law (in Tasmania, the Public Health Act 1997), chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and HIV are reported anonymously to the Department of Health Tasmania for surveillance — we handle the notification on your behalf. It doesn’t appear on your records.
If you think you’ve had a possible HIV exposure
HIV post-exposure prevention (PEP) is time-critical — it must start within 72 hours of exposure to be effective. Tasmanian Health hospital emergency departments at the Royal Hobart Hospital and Launceston General Hospital can provide free PEP. Our Emergency PEP service can also arrange a same-day eScript and pathology referral within hours.
Privacy in Hobart
Results go to your phone only. We don’t notify your regular GP, your family, your employer, or your insurer. The same privacy applies if you’re under 18 (Australian Mature Minor doctrine).
Available across Hobart and Australia, seven days a week. Book on the homepage.
Frequently asked questions
Walk into any pathology clinic across Hobart with your Clinic365 SMS referral — Hobart CBD, North Hobart, Sandy Bay, New Town, Glenorchy, Kingston, Howrah, Bellerive, and Sorell. No appointment needed at most locations. Most are open Monday to Saturday.
Yes. The major pathology networks extend across Tasmania — your referral works in Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the East Coast, and the West Coast. Telehealth removes the travel previously needed for routine sexual health checks for people in rural Tasmania.
Yes. Results go directly to you by SMS. We do not notify your regular GP, employer, or insurer. At the pathology clinic, STI tests are processed like any other blood test — staff don’t know which tests are ordered. Notifiable STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV) are reported anonymously to the Department of Health Tasmania under the Public Health Act 1997 for surveillance and contact tracing — this is anonymous from your perspective and doesn’t appear on your records.
A Specialist GP calls you by telehealth to discuss the result and arrange treatment. The treatment consult is included — bulk-billed for Medicare card holders, or completely free if you don’t have Medicare. Prescriptions are sent to your phone by SMS for any Australian pharmacy. The GP also walks you through partner notification using the Let Them Know SMS tool.
Chlamydia and gonorrhoea: 2 weeks. Syphilis: 6 weeks. HIV: 4–6 weeks. Hepatitis B: 6 weeks to 6 months. Testing too early may give a false negative — your Specialist GP can advise on retesting if needed.
HIV post-exposure prevention (PEP) is time-critical — it must start within 72 hours of exposure. Tasmanian Health hospital emergency departments can provide free PEP. Our Emergency PEP service can arrange a same-day eScript and pathology referral within hours.