HIV testing as well as other STIs testing should be part of an annual checkup if you are a sexually active person. You might just be lucky and have a competent doctor!
I'm just really scared to what a hiv-1/2 antigen and antibodies, fourth generation, with reflexes test is, is it a screening for HIV? Or is this test only done when they found something? I just want to know if im panicking over nothing, I read online that this test is used for reactive tests, is that correct or is this a regular HIV screening test??
I also failed to mention that it has been over 8 months since exposure, I did an Oraquick test last night and it came back as a solid negative and they also did a urine test at my clinic and nothing was found, will these test not be as reliable since it's been months since exposure? Thank you.
As LRossi mentioned, this is a standard screening test - NOT a confirmatory test. Even so, your Oraquick results are conclusive - any time 12 weeks post-exposure.
I know this is only hindsight help, but you could have saved yourself hours of needless worry by asking your doctor what the test was. You can just collect your negative from the test he's giving you and safely move on.