A 4th generation
HIV test, also known as an antigen/antibody test, can typically detect HIV 45 days or more after exposure. However, the window period, or the time between exposure and when a test can detect the virus, varies by person and test type. For example, a 4th generation test can detect HIV in 99% of people tested within 13–42 days of exposure. If you want to get tested sooner, you can consider an HIV-1 RNA PCR test, which can detect HIV as early as 10 days after exposure.
For example, 4th generation tests will pick up 99% of infections at six week. Testing earlier, for example after four week, only detects 95% of infections. Testing earlier needs a confirmatory test three months after the risk.
Next Steps
You can wait for 11 to 14 days and get your results done on 15th day & confirm yourself.
Health Tips
Don’t panic too much. Post exposure prophylactic medications need to be taken within 72 hours of exposure.. Everything can be treated and put under control.