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No urine or blood test required
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Expedited partner treatment available
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Treatment included with lab fee
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Self-pay and Insurance available

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Order any lab test and pay with your insurance.

Nationwide in-person labs available near you.

$30 Doctor's fee. To order test and treat abnormal results.

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Treatment included. No additional lab fees

  • Chlamydia

  • Gonorrhea

  • Trichomoniasis (Trich)

  • Syphilis (confirmation)

  • Chlamydia and Gonorrhea

  • Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trich

  • Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and UTI

  • Full panel (Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trich HIV and Syphilis)

  • Mycoplasma

  • Ureaplasma

  • Herpes (1/2)

  • UTI (UA and culture)

  • HIV Test (4th Gen)

  • Hepatitis panel (A/B/C)

  • And More...
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Symptoms
  • Yellow-green Discharge
  • Mucopurulent Discharge
  • Frothy, Fishy Odor
  • Painful Ulcers
  • Painless Genital Ulcer
When To Test
  • After 1 - 2 Days
  • After 14 Days
  • After 7 Days
  • After 3 Months
  • After 5 Days
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Most STDs are transmitted through the exchange of semen, pre-ejaculate, vaginal fluids, and anal fluids. Syphilis, HPV, and HSV are passed through skin-to-skin contact.

FAQ

For certain STDs, we can start empiric treatment if you have symptoms and have been exposed to an STD.
Yes, you will be treated if your test results come back positive.
We offer expedited partner treatment once your partner consents.
STD symptoms often overlap making it difficult to differentiate the STD types by symptoms alone. The best practice is to screen for STDs if you've been exposed or are at risk of contracting an STD.

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Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)

 

PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) means taking antiretroviral medicines after being potentially exposed to HIV to prevent becoming infected.

Up to two million new HIV infections occur yearly worldwide. As there is no effective vaccine to prevent HIV transmission, prevention strategies are needed to reduce HIV acquisition.

 

 

CANDIDATES FOR PEP

If in the last 72 hours, you have;

  • been exposed to HIV during sex (for example, if the condom broke),
  • shared needles or needle-stick injury
  • been sexually assaulted
  • HIV-negative or don’t know your HIV status

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PrEP AND PEP

Pre-exposure prophylaxis therapy (or PrEP) is to prevent HIV infection before exposure, if you are at very high risk for HIV.

Post- exposure prophylaxis (PEP) means taking medicines after being potentially exposed to HIV to prevent becoming infected. For example, if the condom breaks or exposed through an injection, PEP should be used only in emergency situations and must be started right away (within 3 days) after a recent exposure to HIV for 28 days.

 

Can I start PEP without an in-person doctor visit?

Yes, with telemedicine, it is possible. “Start Now” to get a prescription sent to your pharmacy.