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  • 100% Confidential STD Tests
  • 5 Minute Testing With Results in 1 to 2 Days
  • Over 4,500 Testing Centers Nationwide
  • All Tests FDA-Approved
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How It Works?

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Choose the specific tests that are right for you or select a full STD test panel
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You’ll be notified of your results usually within three business days or less
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Our medical team is on-call to discuss your diagnosis and recommend further care
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What Are My 3 STD Testing Options?

Private STD Testing

  • Available at over 4,500 nationwide labs (e.g., LabCorp, Quest)
  • FDA-approved tests, no appointment required
  • Results in 1–2 business days
  • Full privacy and confidentiality guaranteed
  • Doctor follow-up and prescriptions if needed

At-Home STD Testing

  • Test yourself privately at home
  • Available online or at pharmacies
  • Results in 2–5 days
  • Risk of user error and delayed treatment
  • Doctor consultation may not be included

Local STD Testing Clinics

  • Offered at Planned Parenthood, clinics, and health centers
  • Walk-in or by appointment
  • May offer free or low-cost options (income-based)
  • Results may take 7+ days
  • Privacy may be limited in shared waiting rooms
  • Fewer test options available

Trusted by over 2,000,000 people nationwide

Every day, individuals choose STDTest.com for safe, fast, and private testing — and they trust us with their most sensitive information. All of our tests are FDA-approved and processed exclusively in certified, CLIA-accredited laboratories — the same labs used by hospitals and physicians nationwide.
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Why It Matters

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a critical public health challenge in the United States, with millions of cases reported annually. Recent data indicates signs of progress, but disparities persist across geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic lines. Understanding these trends is essential for shaping effective public health responses, improving access to testing and treatment, and prioritizing resources for vulnerable communities.

Nationwide STD Cases in the United States (2023)

Chlamydia (1 648 568)
Gonorrhea (600 000)
Syphilis (All) (209 000)
Congenital Syphilis (4 000)

28 341

Total Cases
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CDC, Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance, 2023

Chlamydia

Female (47,9%)
Male (32,1%)

Gonorrhea

Female (44,5%)
Male (55,5%)

Syphilis (All)

Female (27,1%)
Male (72,9%)

Congenital Syphilis

Female (51,7%)
Male (48,3%)

Your privacy is our priority

Your health information is protected by strict federal and state privacy laws, and we use industry standard practices to ensure the security of that information.

Website Security

STDtest.com works to make your testing experience as discreet as possible. Our site employs the HL7 interface in transferring information from our domains to the labs we work with. HL7 is the healthcare industry safety security standard for ensuring the privacy of all documents transferred on the web.

Email Privacy

You’ll never receive an email with a loud headline announcing “Your STD Test”. You won’t even see our website name in the “From” column. Our email communications are timely and informative, but intentionally discreet.

Discreet Billing

As another safe-guard to your privacy, our website name will not appear on your billing statement. Neither will the names of any tests you receive.

Private Results

Your results involve a two-step process that is another safe-guard to your privacy. You’ll be notified that your results are available by an email from our partner website, which will not include your results. After you log in, you will then be directed to your secure test results.
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Protect Your Health

Many STDs don’t show symptoms but can lead to serious long-term health issues if left untreated — including infertility, organ damage, and chronic pain.

Protect Your Partner

Regular testing helps you avoid unknowingly spreading infections to your current or future partners, keeping your relationships safe and respectful.

STDs Are More Common Than You Think

Millions of people contract STDs each year — regardless of age, gender, or lifestyle. Testing is a normal part of responsible health care.

Early Detection = Easier Treatment

The sooner you catch an infection, the easier and more effective the treatment. Delays can lead to complications that could have been avoided.

Feel Confident and In Control

Getting tested gives you peace of mind and empowers you to take charge of your sexual health without stigma or fear.

Confidential, Private and Affordable STD Testing

Order a full 10 test STD screening panel now for just $139.
Individual STD tests starting at just $24.
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STDTest.com vs Other Clinics

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Appointment:Not RequiredOften Required
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Pricing:From $24Varies / income-based
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Frequently Asked Questions about STDs

How common are STDs?

Sexually transmitted diseases and infections are likely much more common than you think. The CDC reports that 15-24 year olds account for more than half of all new STD infections in the United States. In 2013, there were nearly 1.4 million new cases of chlamydia diagnosed nationwide. The rise of Trichomoniasis, Herpes I and II, HPV and other sexually transmitted infections make it more common than ever to contract a communicable illness through sex.

What are common STD Symptoms?

Many common STDs can present without symptoms, which makes it even more important to get tested after an unsafe encounter, if you’ve had multiple partners or just to check in on your sexual health.

Common symptoms include a sore or rash on the genitals, pain or burning during urination, or discharge from the penis or vagina. If you are experiencing new pelvic pain, the condition might require immediate attention from an urgent care facility or emergency room.

Should I Get Tested for STDs?

If you’ve had unprotected sex at any point, if you’ve had more than one partner over the past year or if you’re feeling symptoms that are commonly associated with sexually transmitted diseases, you should make an appointment to get tested as soon as possible.

The danger with many sexually transmitted diseases and infections is that they can present without any symptoms. What initially could have been cured with a round of antibiotics caught early can have very serious health consequences if left untreated. In the case of HIV/AIDS, Pre- and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) drugs can help to slow or even stop the progression of the disease. If you’ve been exposed to the HIV/AIDs virus, go to an urgent care facility or the ER to get a dosage of these potentially life-saving drugs, and follow up by getting tested six weeks after the encounter.

What is the wait time for results?

Three business days or less is our commitment to you to deliver test results. This is the typical delivery time, however, some tests like HIV Early Detection have a longer processing time, usually 5 business days. A notification that your results are ready will be sent to you by email, prompting you to view them in your online account.

How accurate are test tesults?

Any medical test, STD or otherwise, does not have a 100% accuracy rate. Some STDs are unique in that most require a two week window to appear from the date of infection on a test. Others need a larger window in order to register as positive, closer to six weeks. It is for that reason that we recommend anyone who had an unprotected sexual encounter with a partner who is positive for any sexually transmitted disease get tested twice.

What should I know about billing?

All major credit cards and Health Savings Account (HSA)/Flex Spending Account (FSA) payments are accepted by our service. We also offer a “pay later” option, so you can get the testing you need even if money is tight right now. We recently also began accepting PayPal and assorted cryptocurrencies.

If you would like to cancel your tests and get a full refund, send in a request within 21 days of scheduling your test order and before visiting the test lab.

How much does the service cost?

Individual tests start as low as $24. 10 STD test panels run $198, and adding the HIV RNA Early Detection test takes the price to $349. It’s a competitive price, plus it comes with private and secure patient care you can count on.

What if I want to order online?

Absolutely! Both options are readily available at your convenience. To get started, click here.

The smart choice for your sexual health is to get tested. If you’ve engaged in unprotected sex and it’s too soon to get tested (before two weeks), all you need to do is go online or call us to set up an appointment for the best time. If you have never been tested, you’ve had unprotected sex since your last test or have had more than one partner since your last test, we recommend getting tested today. If you are concerned about a particular infection or unprotected sex that just happened, getting tested in 2-6 weeks will ensure more accurate results. Getting tested with the help of STDTest.com is a quick way to stay on top of this important issue facing youth, young adults and the population at large today.

Your health is too important to wait. Reach out to us online or call us at 1-800-456-2323 to get started or ask any questions about our process.

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