STD Testing in Fresno, CA
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Lab Price: $399.00
Our Price: $199.00
Standard exposure STD Testing for the following STDs:
- HIV
- Hepatitis B
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV I/II, IgG)
- Syphilis
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Lab Price: $949.00
Our Price: $399.00
Standard exposure STD Testing for the following STDs:
- HIV
- Hepatitis B
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV I/II, IgG)
- Syphilis
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Hepatitis C

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(Early Detection HIV)
Lab Price: $949.00
Our Price: $649.00
Recent exposure STD Testing includes the following STD tests:
- PCR/ DNA HIV Test
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhoeae
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Herpes Simplex Virus (I/II, IgG)
- Syphilis
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STD Testing Locations in Fresno, CA:
Individual STD Tests available in Fresno, CA:
HIV Blood Test
The various ways that HIV is spread from person to person include a infected woman passing it to her unborn child at birth, sharing contaminated needles, the breast milk of an infected woman and unprotected sexual activity. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) believe that 1.2 million people in the United States are infected with HIV, and that 25% of them are unaware they even are infected.
Recent Exposure STD Testing
Through early detection, you can find out if you have an STD, if you fear a possible exposure. Recent Exposure STD Testing allows patients to find out if they are infected, even if the exposure was a mere 28 days ago. The recent exposure test will offer results to help you get medical aide.
Hepatitis B Blood Test
Hepatitis B, which is frequently spread through sexual contact with one infected party or through used needles, is a contagious diseases with a range of symptoms. The disease can be a milder version which lasts less than a month or a much more significant illness that can last a person's lifetime.
Herpes Simplex Virus (I.II, IgG) Blood Test
Genital herpes is a venereal disease caused by two types of herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is the most common way to catch genital herpes. However, while herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) has historically been associated with oral herpes (also identified by its common names “cold sores” or “fever blisters”), recent evidence suggests it is also a cause of genital herpes, particularly among sexually active young people. In either case, infected persons can pass the disease along by allowing their sores or fluids to come into contact with healthy individuals.
Syphilis – Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Blood Test
Syphilis, an STD, is spread via vaginal, anal and oral sex. Many of its symptoms are not discernible from the symptoms of other diseases. If treated properly with a round of antibiotics after detection, syphilis can be stopped before it does irreparable damage to the brain, eyes, heart, bones and nerves, among other delicate human tissues.
Hepatitis C Blood Test
If found early enough, those infected with hepatitis C can be treated to prevent serious harm to their liver, including complete liver failure. This disease is spread through bodily fluids and frequently showcases no symptoms. It is thought that an estimated 200 million people suffer from hepatitis C.
Chlamydia Test
Sexually active people have a risk of exposure to chlamydia, especially if they have a high number of sexual partners. Chlamydia is the most reported bacterial STD in America and is transmitted through various types of sexual contact. Typically, those infected show no symptoms and will only learn of the disease after a test has been performed.
Gonorrhea Test
A bacteria, gonorrhea thrives in the tubes and moist places of the human body – the reproductive tract, urethra, anus, mouth, throat, and eyes. It is often asymptomatic, and up to a tenth of all males and half of all females don't realize they even carry the disease. If steps are not taken to eradicate the bacteria, very severe outcomes may occur.
Do you think you have an STD and don’t know where to turn? Call our Health Testing Services and speak to one of our nurses. They will counsel you and let you know what different STD testing services are available. As they understand your situation by the questions they ask, they will be able to recommend the test or combination of STD tests you should have done. Our caring nurses are available after you receive your results to help you understand what they mean. If by chance treatment is recommended, they can guide you through this process.
Being tested for an STD should be a private process. However, you will not receive privacy if you choose to go to a local doctor or clinic. They are required to put your test results on your permanent medical record. We do not have to do this and send the results directly to you. You do not have to share them with anyone if you choose not to. When you go to the lab to get tested, your privacy is still intact. We only work with lab locations that offer a variety of testing services. This makes it impossible for others to figure out why you are there. Often a doctor or clinic will require you to undergo a complete physical as part of your STD testing. We do not require this; all you have to do with us is submit to a blood test. After your testing is completed, you should expect to know your results in three days.
For more information about STDs and STD Testing you can visit the Centers for Disease Control or WebMD.