Looking for an STI test in Townsville? Clinic365 offers online STI/STD screening from $39 — order from your phone and walk into any pathology collection centre across Townsville. No GP appointment needed. Your nearest options include labs in the CBD, North Ward, Aitkenvale, Kirwan, Thuringowa, and surrounding North Queensland areas including Magnetic Island. Most results are sent by SMS within 24 hours and reviewed by a Specialist GP.
North Queensland — including the Townsville region — has among the highest STI notification rates in Queensland. Queensland Health data shows significantly elevated rates of chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and syphilis compared to South East Queensland, making routine testing particularly important in this region.
Townsville pathology providers — you can use your Clinic365 referral at any of the major pathology networks in Townsville. The largest providers include QML Pathology (with collection centres across Townsville and North Queensland), Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology (with centres in central Townsville and surrounding areas), and Townsville University Hospital pathology. Most centres accept walk-ins Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings — no appointment needed.
As the largest city in North Queensland, Townsville is the testing hub for the entire region. You complete a 2-minute online questionnaire, receive a pathology referral by SMS, then walk into any Townsville collection centre. The visit takes about 10–20 minutes: a blood test for syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis, plus a urine sample for chlamydia and gonorrhoea. Optional self-collect throat, vaginal, and rectal swabs are also available at most labs.
If you are unsure where to go, use the Clinic365 pathology finder to locate your nearest collection centre in Townsville.
Most results are sent directly to you by SMS within 24 hours. If everything is negative, you receive a clear result message. If any test is positive, a Specialist GP contacts you directly to arrange treatment by telehealth — $59, no in-person visit needed. Most STIs are easily treated with a short course of antibiotics prescribed to your nearest Townsville pharmacy.