Confidential, same-visit STI screening for student-health clinics.
Built for the realities of student health: walk-in schedules, confidentiality concerns around dependent insurance, and a population that doesn't come back for callbacks.
Students don't come back for results.
Student-health clinics serve a population with high STI prevalence and the lowest follow-up rates in clinical practice. Privacy is a screening barrier. Limited clinic hours during exams and breaks make second visits unrealistic. If the result isn't ready before the patient leaves, it often isn't acted on at all.
- 01 Student populations have measurably high STI prevalence and the lowest documented follow-up rates in routine clinical practice.
- 02 Confidentiality concerns — especially around dependent insurance billing — actively suppress screening uptake.
- 03 Clinic hours are constrained: exam weeks, breaks, and inter-term gaps make any 'come back in three days' instruction unrealistic.
- 04 Multi-specimen workups (urine, swab, blood) reduce participation, particularly in walk-in and minor-consent contexts.
A workflow built around walk-in and discretion.
UroSure's urine-only specimen and fifteen-minute readout fit the student-health visit pattern: walk-in, single touchpoint, no swab, no callback. Because the workflow stays inside the clinic, it supports confidential-billing patterns common in student health.
Fit
- Urine-only specimen reduces patient discomfort and refusal — particularly important for first-time screening and minor-consent populations.
- Same-visit result fits walk-in clinic schedules without requiring scheduled follow-up that students rarely keep.
- In-clinic workflow does not require sending PHI to an outside lab, supporting confidential-billing approaches student health depends on.
- Single SKU simplifies inventory for clinics that may serve a few thousand students with a small staff.
Use cases
- Walk-in symptomatic visit during regular clinic hours.
- Routine annual screening built into student-health intake.
- Post-exposure screening after partner notification.
- Campus outreach and screening events (storage and portability TBD — client confirms).
Economics
- Replaces send-out screening contracts with a per-kit in-house cost.
- Per-test cost is set to fit student-health budgets — request the student-health tier.
- Supports grant-funded screening programs (CDC, state public-health, foundation grants).
- Reduces the call-center labor of result disclosure that scales painfully with enrollment.
College and Student Health, in detail.
01 How does UroSure support confidential billing for dependents on family insurance?
02 Can UroSure be deployed at outreach events?
03 What does this cost for a student-health budget?
04 Is staff training a heavy lift?
05 What happens with HIPAA / FERPA for screened students?
Bring UroSure to your practice.
Order a paid five-pack sample, or request a wholesale pricing quote sized for your practice.