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Simply walk in today for STD testing. STDs are diseases or infections you can contract through sexual contact oral, anal, or vaginal sexual intercourse with an infected partner.
Untreated STDs can spread from person to person and sometimes cause serious complications. Not all STDs cause symptoms, at least not right away. These or other symptoms might appear several days after being exposed to an STD, or it could take several years before you experience any signs or symptoms. STD testing often includes a physical exam, including a pelvic examination in women. Your provider can evaluate areas of your genitals that exhibit symptoms of STDs. They may recommend a urine test, blood test, or tissue or fluid swab to determine which type of STD you may have and find the best treatment.
Antibiotics can cure parasitic infections like gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, and chlamydia. During and after your treatment, avoid sexual contact until your provider gives you the OK. Disclose to your partner that you have an STD, as they must get treated, too. We accept plans from the following providers, please contact our office to determine whether your specific plan is accepted. This list may be subject to change.
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STD Testing. What are common STDs? STDs are often caused by parasites, bacteria, or viruses. What are the symptoms of STDs? Common signs, symptoms, or complications associated with STDs include: Painful or burning urination Sores or bumps in your genital area Genital warts Penis discharge in men Discolored or foul-smelling vaginal discharge Pain with sexual intercourse Unusual vaginal bleeding Pelvic pain in women Sore or swollen lymph nodes Fever New or unusual rashes Infertility Cervical or rectal cancer Pubic lice moving around These or other symptoms might appear several days after being exposed to an STD, or it could take several years before you experience any signs or symptoms.