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STD Testing in San Francisco, CA



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 San Francisco, CA:

148 NOE ST SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94114

 
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2000 VAN NESS AVE STE 215 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109

 
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2233 POST ST STE 105 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115

 
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2300 SUTTER ST STE 102 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115

 
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490 POST ST STE 419 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102

 
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595 BUCKINGHAM WAY STE 222 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94132

 
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Individual STD Tests available in San Francisco, CA:

HIV Blood Test

The Centers for Disease Control have reported that about 1.2 million American citizens are infected with HIV and that nearly quarter of them are uninformed that they are infected. Human Immunodeficiency Virus, also known as HIV can be spread through the sharing of dirty needles, unprotected sexual activities, breast milk and an infected woman passing the disease to her child at birth.

 

Recent Exposure STD Testing

Seek early testing for a possible STD infection if you have reason to believe you've been exposed. Even if the exposure was as few as 28 days prior, a recent Exposure STD test will be able to give you the results you're looking for. Through this results of this test, you can quickly begin the recovery process.

 

Hepatitis B Blood Test

Sexual contact with an infected person or sharing a contaminated needle can lead to a Hepatitis B infection. The disease's effects range from a lifelong illness to a far milder version that lasts only a matter of weeks.

 

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

The two strains of herpes simplex virus (HSV) are the cause of the STD known as genital herpes. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) typically causes oral herpes (also called “cold sores” or “fever blisters”) but it has also started to cause genital herpes among the more sexually active young adults. Nevertheless, most genital herpes is still caused by herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). You can catch herpes simplex virus through direct contact with either an infected sore or the bodily secretions of an infected individual.

 

Syphilis – Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Blood Test

Although syphilis is thankfully a treatable STD, if left untreated it can have grave effects on the infected person. Syphilis is transmitted through various sexual means including vaginal and anal intercourse. Its symptoms are varied and not always easy to distinguish from another illness. It has the potential to lead to severe damage to many organs if left unchecked, but a proper course of antibiotics can prevent that damage.

 

Hepatitis C Blood Test

Although nearly 200 million are infected with hepatitis C, some may not know it as the disease is frequently asymptomatic. It can, however, have serious effects on one's body in the form of liver damage. The disease is believed to be spread through the exchange of bodily fluids.

 

Chlamydia Test

Most types of sexual activity, including penetrative and oral sex, can transmit the most common bacterial STD in the United States, chlamydia. This particular infection generally shows little or no symptoms, leaving those infected to be in the dark until a STD test is given. Sexually active people are at risk of this STD, especially if they have more than one partner.

 

Gonorrhea Test

Gonorrhea is a bacteria which plants itself in the orifices of the human body, such as: the reproductive tract, the urethra, the anus, the mouth, the throat, and the eyes. Its hosts often do not show any signs that they have the disease, and so as many as 10% of infected males and 50% of infected females do not know they have gonorrhea. Without treatment, the sufferer of a gonorrhea infection can be at serious risk of further illness.

Our nurses are available to talk to you on the phone and tell you about the different STD tests we perform. They are there to listen to you and answer any questions you may have. Depending on your situation, they will recommend which test or combination of tests for STDs you should have done. Our nurses are also available for you after you receive your test results to answer any questions you have about the results and regarding any treatment you may need.

When you have an STD test at a doctor’s office or a free clinic, these test results become a permanent part of your health record. However, when testing is performed at our Health Testing Centers, your results remain confidential. You may even choose to use an alias when having your test done. The test results are sent to the patient and are completely private. The only people who know the results are those you choose to share them with. Because our labs perform more than just STD testing, no one will be able to guess why you are there. Another benefit of using our services is that no physical exam is required. This is not the case if you have the testing done at your doctor’s office or clinic. After taking the STD blood test, you can expect to receive your results in two to three days.

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

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