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To prevent the spread of STDs around the world by making routine testing and disclosure a social imperative; this by popularizing an efficient and secure means for individuals to mutually communicate health information.

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Make Sex Safer and Dating More Fun!

The Company

CheckTonight is leading the Sexual Information Revolution
LLC ("CheckTonight") was founded in 2006. We currently offer services across the United States and Canada and have corporate offices located in New York, NY and Toronto, Canada. CheckTonight is the trusted and reliable bridge of health information between your certified testing center and the prospective date of your choosing. We have a network of more than 5000 private testing clinics across North America and growing. Our Medical Advisory Board is chaired by CheckTonight co-founder Dr. Michael Kowalski, a board certified obstetrician gynecologist, who has 30+ years experience in STD diagnoses and treatment and will ensure that our methods are clinically and ethically sound. Register Now or Sign in

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