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STI Testing and Treatment

Get tested. Be informed, Make healthy choices.

How can we help

Testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia can be performed using an urine sample that you provide at the same time as your pregnancy test, or we can provide this limited STI testing as a single service. If you test positive for one of these infections, we offer referrals for treatment. Testing and treatment referral appointments are also available for your partner if your test is positive. STI testing is for women only.

when should I get tested?

You need to get tested if:

  • you've recently had sex

  • you've had a change in partners

  • you have experienced itching or burning in your pelvic area

  • you have scheduled an abortion

You may need to get tested even if you have no symptoms or consistently use a condom. Sex always carries the risks of STIs and STDs, even oral and anal sex.

What are the most common STD/STI symptoms?

The most common sign of an STD is actually no symptoms at all. If you have had any form of unprotected sex, you need to get tested. Other signs and symptoms can include:

  • Clear, white, greenish, or yellowish vaginal discharge

  • Discharge from the penis

  • Strong vaginal odor

  • Itching or irritation inside the penis or vagina

  • Pain during sexual intercourse

  • Painful urination

 

Make an appointment today for free testing and know for sure. 

What do I need to bring to my appointment?

Please bring your photo ID with you. You are also welcome to bring a partner, friend or parent with you to your appointment. (Minors are not required to have a parent or guardian present.) No insurance is required. 

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