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About TestedClear

What is TestedClear?

TestedClear is a verified STI testing credential platform run by Tested Clear LLC, based in Parker, Colorado. Users get tested at partner clinics or via accession number from Quest or LabCorp, receive a tamper-proof badge backed by their real lab results, and share their testing status privately via password-protected links or PIN-protected QR codes. Badges auto-expire to keep verification current.

Why does TestedClear exist?

Sharing STI testing status with a partner today usually means a screenshot, a verbal claim, or a vague "I got tested recently." None of those are verifiable, and all of them are easy to fake or stretch. The result is a system that depends on trust at exactly the moment trust is hardest to establish.

We built TestedClear to make verification effortless, private, and impossible to spoof. The badge is doctor-issued, tied to a real lab record, and tamper-evident. The user controls every share. The conversation moves from trust me to here's the receipt.

How is the test panel decided?

The TestedClear panel covers infections that are both incurable and reliably testable:

TestedClear Essential (6-panel)
  • HIV
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
TestedClear Complete (adds)
  • Trichomoniasis

HSV-2 is intentionally excluded.The FDA has issued specific warnings about high false-positive rates on HSV-2 screening tests in the absence of symptoms. A verified-clear status would be misleading more often than informative. We don't test what we can't test reliably.

How does TestedClear handle privacy?

Sharing is patient-directed: you decide who sees your badge, with what level of detail, for how long. Every share is single-use or time-limited. Recipients see only what you choose to surface — the panel results, the test date, the issuing provider. You can revoke any active link at any time, and the recipient's next click returns nothing.

Your badge is tied to your account, not your real name. Verification flows are cryptographically anchored — every credential is hashed at issuance and written to a tamper-evident ledger, so altering a result is detectable in milliseconds. We never sell health data, and we never share it without your explicit, per-recipient consent. For full detail, see our privacy policy and health data notice.

Why do badges expire?

A verified badge is only useful if it reflects currenttesting. A badge that says "tested clear two years ago" tells a partner almost nothing about today.

TestedClear badges automatically transition to retest-due once the recommended testing interval passes. Users select their schedule — quarterly (90 days), biannual (180 days), or annual (365 days) — based on a CDC-aligned quiz that considers their actual exposure risk. The badge stays trustworthy because it stays current.

How does TestedClear make money?

Four revenue lines, none of them based on selling user data:

Where does TestedClear operate?

Tested Clear LLC is based in Parker, Colorado. We're launching with a Colorado-first clinic network: Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Aurora. Accession-based verification (Quest, LabCorp) works nationwide today, and we're expanding the partner-clinic network market by market.

How do I get in touch?

General questions: hello@testedclear.com
Clinic partnerships: clinics@testedclear.com
Developer / API: /developers
Press: press@testedclear.com
Privacy / data requests: privacy@testedclear.com
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