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The only way to be completely sure you are STD-free is to get a comprehensive test that covers the 10 common sexually transmitted diseases: HIV 1, HIV 2, herpes 1, herpes 2, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia. Oftentimes STDs are hard to detect because they may not have physical effects on the body. It is also possible to have multiple sexually transmitted diseases at the same time. This is why it is important to test for all 10 diseases.

Our 10-Panel STD Test gives you complete coverage and peace of mind.

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Herpes 1 & 2
  • HIV
  • Syphilis
About the Chlamydia Test.

Our chlamydia test is the most efficient test on the market. All you have to do is submit a urine sample in a cup, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

What is the testing timeline?

We recommend waiting for about two weeks after a possible exposure to the STD to ensure that test results are accurate.

About the Gonorrhea Test.

Our Gonorrhea Test is the most efficient test on the market. All you have to do is submit a urine sample in a cup, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

What is the testing timeline?

We recommend that patients wait at least a week after a possible exposure to the STD to ensure that test results are accurate.

In the case that the test results show positive for gonorrhea, you will receive treatment. We recommend retesting to confirm you are STD-free 3 weeks after the completion of your treatment. This is because some cases will reject the prescribed treatment.

If you have been exposed to Hepatitis B, immediately go to the emergency room or urgency care clinic within 72 hours of the incident to receive the vaccine.

About the Hepatitis B Test.

Our Hepatitis B Test uses the most effective method to test for both acute and chronic infections. All you have to do is submit a blood sample to the lab, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

What is the testing timeline?

Hepatitis may take between six weeks and three months to test as positive.

About the Hepatitis C test.

Our Hepatitis C Test uses the most effect method to test for both acute and chronic infections. All you have to do is submit a blood sample to the lab, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

When should I test?

Hepatitis C can be detected shortly after a possible exposure to the STD. Our doctors recommend scheduling a test 2 weeks after a single exposure, then checking in 4 – 5 weeks later to confirm you are STD-free.

About the herpes test.

The test we administer is the method recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, which detects both type 1 herpes and type 2 herpes. All you have to do is submit a blood sample to the lab, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

When should I test?

Herpes 1 and 2 may take three months to show positive results.

Herpes 1 is often contracted through physical contact and most times test results do not indicate how long someone has had the STD.

If your test shows a positive result for herpes 2, that means the STD is detected but it cannot tell the possibility or history of genital herpes.

At this time, both herpes 1 and herpes 2 do not have a cure or vaccine but antiviral drugs can help. This prescription can suppress symptoms and even prevent outbreaks to others. If you test positive for either type of herpes, do not panic. Our doctors will help you in this instance, prescribing the appropriate next steps.

If you have been exposed to HIV, immediately go to the emergency room or urgency care clinic within 72 hours of the incident to receive the vaccine.

About the HIV Antibody Test.

Our HIV test uses the most effective and commonly used method to test for this STD. All you have to do is submit a blood sample to the lab, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

When should I test?

HIV can be detected shortly after a possible exposure in some circumstances. But, there is a possibility that the HIV will not show up as positive immediately after exposure, so our doctors recommend scheduling a test 2 weeks after a single exposure, then checking in 4 – 5 weeks later to confirm you are STD-free.

About the Syphilis Test.

The syphilis test we administer uses the most effective and efficient method to test for this STD. All you have to do is submit a blood sample to the lab, and our doctors will do the rest. Nothing else is required from you.

When should I test?

Syphilis can be detected shortly after a possible exposure. Our doctors recommend scheduling 2 weeks after a single exposure, then checking in 4 – 5 weeks later to confirm you are STD-free.

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The service was very fast and professional. I did not have to wait at the lab at all and the results were sent just 2 days later. I highly recommend this service. 05/21/2016

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