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STD Testing in Orlando, FL



STD Testing Peace of Mind Level I

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

STD Testing Peace of Mind Level II

STD Testing Peace of Mind Level II

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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Recent Exposure STD Testing

Recent Exposure STD Testing

(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


Discount STD testing is also available to test for specific STDs including HIV, Early Exposure HIV, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes I/II, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis.  Here is a full list of available STD Tests.

STD Testing Locations in Orlando, FL:

2200 N ALAFAYA TRL STE 900 ORLANDO, FL 32826

 
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4401 S ORANGE AVE STE 110 ORLANDO, FL 32806

 
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5425 S SEMORAN BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32822

 
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7300 SANDLAKE COMMONS BLVD 205 ORLANDO, FL 32819

 
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Individual STD Tests available in Orlando, FL:

HIV Blood Test

Through unprotected sex, sharing contaminated needles, breast milk and an infected woman giving birth to her unborn child, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus is spreading in the United States. The Centers of Disease Control indicate that 25% of the 1.2 million infected persons in the US are unaware that they have the virus.

 

Recent Exposure STD Testing

It is possible to get early detection if you fear you have been exposed to an STD. Recent Exposure STD Testing is those who believe their infection occurred as few as 28 days prior. Recent Exposure STD Testing is critical to get early medical help to minimize your risks of further illness.

 

Hepatitis B Blood Test

Spread through sexual contact with an infected person or through use of a contaminated needle, Hepatitis B is an infectious disease. Those infected will commonly suffer from a mild illness for a few short weeks or a harsh illness lasting their entire lives.

 

Herpes Simplex Virus (I.II, IgG) Blood Test

The herpes simplex virus, in both strains, is the cause of the STD known as genital herpes. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) can cause both genital herpes and oral herpes (a disease of the lips and mouth); however, in times past it only caused oral herpes, and has only just begun manifest in sexually active youth as genital herpes. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) has usually been the cause of genital herpes, and still is in the majority of cases. Whether you carry HSV-1 or HSV-2, if your sores or bodily fluids come into contact with an uninfected person you may infect them.

 

Syphilis – Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Blood Test

Sexual contact via vaginal, anal or oral sex can lead to the spread of syphilis from an infected person to another person. While many of syphilis's symptoms may not be easy to discern from other illnesses, it can cause grave damage to key body functions such as the brain and heart. This disease can be fatal when not treated properly by a doctor with antibiotics.

 

Hepatitis C Blood Test

Through an exchange of bodily fluids, hepatitis C is an infectious disease that has infected about 200 million people globally to date. Treatment is possible and required to occur early on in order to prevent serious damage to the liver in particular. Generally, the disease shows no obvious outward symptoms among the infected and must be tested for.

 

Chlamydia Test

Transmitted via vaginal, anal and oral sex, chlamydia is the most commonly reported bacterial STD in the United States today. It frequently shows no symptoms and is only detectable by an STD test. Sexually active people are more at risk as they increase their number of sexual partners.

 

Gonorrhea Test

Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection in the reproductive tract, eyes, mouth, throat, anus, or urethra of its host. The infection is often untreated, as a large percentage of its carriers (nearly 10% of men and about 50% of women) don't suffer from any of its symptoms, and thus often do not detect the disease. If undetected and untreated, the infection can cause serious problems for both men and women.

If you think you may need an STD test, give us a call. Our nurses are on hand to discuss the various STD tests that are available. They are trained to walk you through what you need to know and determine if you need to be tested. By asking questions and finding out about your situation, they will tell you what test(s) you should get done. After you have been tested, our nurses are still there for you to discuss your results with you. If treatment is needed, they will inform you about the best course for you to follow.

Our Health Testing Centers follow a strict code of confidentiality. You may choose to come here under an alias, or you can always use your own name. This is different from a doctor’s office or clinic you may go to. When you get tested at one of these, you are tested under your own name and the test and the results become part of your permanent medical record. Another difference is that we do not require a physical exam as part of your testing process. If you go to a clinic or doctor’s office, you will most likely be subject to a physical. The results of your test are completely private when using our services. You are the only one who knows the results, unless you choose to share them with someone else. Because the labs that do our testing are also used for other tests, no one will be able to guess the reason for your visit. Our services are quick and you can expect to know the outcome of your tests within three working days.

For more information about STDs and STD Testing you can visit the Centers for Disease Control or WebMD.

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