Unfortunately, : Unfortunately, no. There is a special test for chlymidia, commonly done with gonorrhea that is different than a routine ua. Chlymidia is commonly asymptomatic in men, and can sometimes cause irritation on a woman's cervix.
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Only : Only if they ordered that test specifically. Gonorrhea and chlamydia testing are available by urine testing, but it's not routinely done. It is an additional test. See your usual provider or local planned parenthood for that specific testing if you are concerned.
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