STD Testing in Seattle, WA
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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 Seattle, WA:
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1001 FOURTH AVE PLAZA STE 420 SEATTLE, WA 98154
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1229 MADISON ST STE 1450 SEATTLE, WA 98104
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1229 MADISON ST STE 610 SEATTLE, WA 98104
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1600 E JEFFERSON ST STE 510 SEATTLE, WA 98122
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2450 33RD AVE WEST STE 100 SEATTLE, WA 98199
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3400 CALIFORNIA AVE SW STE 300 SEATTLE, WA 98116
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5300 TALLMAN AVE NW SEATTLE, WA 98107
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5350 TALLMAN AVE NW STE 301 SEATTLE, WA 98107
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550 17TH AVE STE 200 SEATTLE, WA 98122
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6300 9TH AVE NE STE 105 SEATTLE, WA 98115
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7210 ROOSEVELT WAY NE SEATTLE, WA 98115
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Individual STD Tests available in Seattle, WA:
HIV Blood Test
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is most commonly transmitted from human to human 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. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) suggests that just over a million Americans are infected and that 25% have not yet been tested and learned of their infection.
Recent Exposure STD Testing
If for whatever reason you think you may have been exposed to an STD, it is important to get testing right away. Recent exposure STD testing will be able to tell quickly if you have infection, even if it has only been as few as 28 days since the infection. This rapid examination through recent exposure STD testing is critical in getting the medical assistant to heal and comfort you.
Hepatitis B Blood Test
Those with Hepatitis B may endure a light illness only lasting a matter of weeks or a far more serious illness that stays with them their whole life. This disease is contagious and is usually spread from an infected person via sexual intercourse or the sharing of used syringes and needles.
Herpes Simplex Virus (I.II, IgG) Blood Test
An STD, genital herpes is caused by two strains of the herpes simplex virus. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) usually causes oral herpes (a disease of the lips and mouth also called “cold sores” or “fever blisters”); recently, however, it has begun to cause genital herpes, conspicuously among sexually active young people. Even so, herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is the most common source of genital herpes. The herpes simplex virus is contracted via contact with infected sores or bodily fluids.
Syphilis – Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Blood Test
If left untreated, syphilis can lead to serious damage to the heart and brain and finally death of the infected person. It is a sexually transmitted disease that, like other diseases of its kind, is passed from person to person via sexual contact. This sexual contact includes oral, anal and vaginal sex. While its symptoms are not always immediately clear and discernible from other diseases, it is a treatable illness.
Hepatitis C Blood Test
Hepatitis C is known to show few, if any, obvious symptoms in its sufferers. It is, however, responsible for damage to the liver, but this can be prevented with proper early treatment. At least 200 million people have this disease, which is transmitted through exchanges of bodily fluids among individuals.
Chlamydia Test
Although chlamydia is the most widely reported bacterial STD infection in the United States, it commonly shows no symptoms. Most people will only learn of their infected status after an STD test. This disease is spread through a number of sexual actions like vaginal, oral and anal sex. The more sexual partners an person has, the higher chance they have of getting infected with chlamydia.
Gonorrhea Test
It can be difficult to detect a gonorrhea infection, since it is often asymptomatic in men (10%) and especially in women (50%). The bacteria, which lives in many parts of the body (including the reproductive tract, anus, eyes, mouth, urethra, and throat), can cause alarming problems in both women and men if it is left undetected and thus untreated.
If you think you may need to have STD testing performed, call our Health Testing Services. We have highly trained nurses available to speak with you over the phone and answer any questions you may have. They will ask questions to find about your situation to determine which if any STD tests you may need. This is just the first step that our nurses will help you through. If you need testing, they are available to counsel you regarding your test results and can guide you as to what treatment options are best for you to follow.
One of our goals is to provide privacy and confidentiality to our clients. Unlike a doctor’s office or clinic, we keep your test results private. They do not become part of your permanent health record, but are sent directly to you. No one else will find out the results unless you tell them. Many of our clients choose to test under an alias and we are fine with that. Another benefit of choosing us is that we will not require you to undergo a physical exam when being tested for an STD. Most of the free clinics and doctors will subject you to a physical as part of the testing process. When you go to the lab for the actual test, your privacy is still ensured as we only work with labs that offer multiple services. This means that no one will be able to figure out what kind of test you are there for. We understand that waiting for results can be difficult, so we offer a quick service. Most people will receive their blood test results within three days of taking the test.
For more information about STDs and STD Testing you can visit the Centers for Disease Control or WebMD.