STD Testing in Rancho Cucamonga, 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 Rancho Cucamonga, CA:
Individual STD Tests available in Rancho Cucamonga, CA:
HIV Blood Test
Though the Center for Disease Control (CDC) believes that just over a million Americans are infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), nearly 25% of that number are not even aware that they are infected. HIV is ordinarily spread from person to person through the following actions: sex without protection, infected breast milk, contaminated needles, milk from a nursing mother who is infected and an infected woman to her unborn child at birth.
Recent Exposure STD Testing
If you fear a possible STD exposure, you can get a recent exposure STD test to put your mind at ease. Recent Exposure STD Testing allows patients to find out if they are infected, even if the exposure was a mere 28 days ago. This STD test will offer results to assist you in getting the answers you need in order to seek treatment for the exposure.
Hepatitis B Blood Test
Hepatitis B can cause those infected with the contagious disease to suffer a range of symptoms from a short illness lasting approximately a month to a more severe illness lasting a lifetime. This disease is transmittable by sexual activity with an infected individual or the sharing of used needles and syringes.
Herpes Simplex Virus (I.II, IgG) Blood Test
A venereal disease, genital herpes is known to stem from an infection by the herpes simplex virus. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) has in the past only caused oral herpes, an infection of the lip and mouth also called “cold sores” or “fever blisters.” Recently this has changed, and it has begun to infect people, especially sexually active young people, with genital herpes. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is the common cause of genital herpes. Contact with infected fluids or sores can cause the herpes simplex virus to spread from person to person.
Syphilis – Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Blood Test
Syphilis is spread through sexual interactions such as vaginal, anal and oral sex. Its more common symptoms are not easy to distinguish from other diseases, but it has the possibility of doing great harm to a person's body. When it is left unchecked, the disease can ravage the brain and heart. Penicillin can prevent this serious damage from happening.
Hepatitis C Blood Test
In order to prevent damage to the liver, the hallmark of hepatitis C, early treatment needs to begin as soon as the disease is detected. Hepatitis C commonly does not reveal other obvious symptoms and is thought to spread from exchanges of bodily fluids from person to person. It has been reported that nearly 200 million people are infected with hepatitis C.
Chlamydia Test
A sexually transmitted disease, chlamydia generally does not present itself in the body with any obvious symptoms. Most individuals will only discover their infection after testing. Chlamydia is actually the most frequently found bacterial STD in the United States with people having an increased risk the more sexual partners they have. Chlamydia is spread through various types of sex, including vaginal, anal and oral sex.
Gonorrhea Test
Men and women both are at risk from an untreated gonorrhea infection. Caused by a bacteria living in several area of the human body (such as the eyes, throat, mouth, anus, urethra, and reproductive tract), this disease can cause serious and grave problems if it is left untreated. Unfortunately, up to 10% of male carriers and 50% of female carriers show no symptoms of the disease and often fail to seek treatment.
When you call to inquire about our STD testing services, you will speak with nurses who are trained to provide counsel to help determine what STD test you should receive. We understand that each situation is unique and they will listen to your concerns and ask the appropriate questions to recommend the appropriate test or tests for you. Our nurses will also be available for you after you have completed your STD testing. They will help you to understand your test results and can help explain any treatments options you may have.
When you get tested for STDs at a free clinic or a local doctor’s office, your results will become a part of your health record. At our Health Testing Centers, you are ensured that your test results will be private and confidential. The results are sent only to you and won’t show up on your health record. You can choose to share or not share the results with anyone. If the test is on your health record, it is there for anyone with appropriate access to view. You may also choose to be tested under an alias as some of our other clients do. You also have privacy as you go to one of our testing laboratories. We choose facilities that offer a wide range of testing, so others cannot guess what kind of test you are there for. When you use our services for STD testing, we do not do a physical exam as part of the process. If you choose a clinic or doctor’s office, they may require you to submit to a physical exam. After your testing is complete, you should expect to receive your results in as soon as two or three days.
For more information about STDs and STD Testing you can visit the Centers for Disease Control or WebMD.