Free STD Testing Near You in Indianapolis, IN

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STD Testing in Indianapolis, IN

Danwood, like many cities or towns in Indianapolis, IN, is monitoring a significant but often overlooked public health issue—sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Just like in other parts of Indianapolis, IN, the rates of infections of syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV and chlamydia in Danwood need to be watched. According to the CDC’s most recent STD Surveillance Report in 2022, individuals aged 20-24 remain the most affected group across the country. Danwood, with its young population and close proximity to nearby universities such as the University of Indianapolis, IN-Columbia, with 43,000 students, and Clemson University, with 32,000 students, is not immune to these infections.

In 2022 alone, Florence County, Indianapolis, IN's population of approximately 137,214, reported nearly 536 cases of gonorrhea and over 1,313 cases of chlamydia, ranking 8th and 9th respectively in the state. This reflects a growing need for prevention, education, and accessible testing. Florence County also reported 25 new cases of HIV in 2022, with a rate of 21.8 per 100,000.

Fortunately, residents of Danwood have access nearby to a variety of low-cost or affordable STD testing options and information provided by local clinics and the Indianapolis, IN Department of Health. You can reach out to Labcorp - Florence at 726 S Irby Street or Regional Health and Testing Center at 376 W Palmetto St, and learn more about their testing capabilities and costs. Early detection through regular testing is key to managing and preventing the spread of these infections.

For those who test positive, timely treatment can often cure infections like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. For others, like herpes or HIV, effective treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Addressing this issue through awareness and healthcare access remains essential for safeguarding the health of Danwood's residents.

STD Testing Locations in Indianapolis, IN

Open Monday

Indiana University Health (IU Health Physicians Family and Sports Medicine)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Indy Family Planning Center

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Indianapolis Urban League

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Indiana University Health (IU Health Physicians Primary Care)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Damien Center Incorporated

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

HealthNet (Southeast Health and Dental Center)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Indiana University Health (IU Health LifeCare)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Monday

Marion County Public Health Department (Bell Flower Clinic)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Indiana University Health (IU Health Physicians Family and Sports Medicine)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Chlamydia
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 7:00am-6:00pm
  • Tuesday: 7:00am-6:00pm
  • Wednesday: 7:00am-6:00pm
  • Thursday: 7:00am-6:00pm
  • Friday: 7:00am-6:00pm

Indy Family Planning Center

  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Tuesday: 10:00am-6:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm

Indianapolis Urban League

  • Hepatitis C
  • HIV Self-Testing
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm

Indiana University Health (IU Health Physicians Primary Care)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm

Damien Center Incorporated

  • Hepatitis C
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:30am-5:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am-7:00pm
  • Wednesday: 10:00am-5:30pm
  • Thursday: 8:30am-5:30pm
  • Friday: 8:30am-3:00pm

HealthNet (Southeast Health and Dental Center)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:00am-8:00pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00am-8:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm

Indiana University Health (IU Health LifeCare)

  • Rapid HIV
  • Monday: 10:00am-6:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00am-4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-4:30pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-4:30pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-4:30pm

Marion County Public Health Department (Bell Flower Clinic)

  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Monday: 8:00am-7:00pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm

Indianapolis, IN

Intro

Getting tested for STDs in Indianapolis or anywhere in the country can carry a certain stigma, but it doesn’t need to. If you’re a person at risk and shame and embarrassment are factors currently keeping you from getting started, let us guide you through the process and help to lessen the load. With a team of Care Advisors available to answer questions 7 days a week from 6 AM – 10 PM and a medical team available to answer follow up questions after you get tested, support is the key to feeling confident about STD testing.

Indy citizens should spend more time on what they enjoy, like taking in the city views along the Central Canal, rather than spend any more time waiting to get tested for STDs. Our service offers convenient lab locations with no appointment required, and same-day testing options are often available. Getting tested is not only crucial for personal health, but also for the overall well-being of the Indianapolis and Marion County community at large.

 

STD Test Statistics in Indianapolis

From 2012 to 2014, the number of reported chlamydia cases in Indianapolis saw a great deal of fluctuation in the city and greater Marion County area. IN 2012, 10,109 cases were reported, compared to 9,282 in 2013, followed by 9,512 new infections in 2014. While the most recent number reflects a decrease from 2012, the continued rise doesn’t speak to a reliable decreasing of the trend. Another sexually transmitted disease in the area on the rise is gonorrhea, which saw reports in 2012 of 3,311 new infections, followed by 3,191 in 2013 and back up to 3,374 in 2014. As seen with chlamydia, this fluctuation in infection numbers doesn’t speak to a reliable decrease.2-5

Both new infections of HIV and primary and secondary (P&S) syphilis continue to see decreases between the years of 2012 and 2015. First, let’s examine the decline of P&S syphilis cases in Marion County. In 2012, 129 cases of P&S syphilis were reported in 2012, compared to 135 the following year and down to 96 total in 2014. Regarding HIV, 206 new total infections were reported in 2013, compared to 235 in 2014 and 187 in 2015. With sexually transmitted diseases in various states of flux across Indianapolis and Marion County, it’s especially important to get tested, to help bring every infection rate down.2-5

STD Testing and Sexual Education in Indianapolis

As of March 2016, sexual education Indianapolis Public Schools, both in Marion and across the state is not mandated in public schools by the state of Indiana, according to a report by the Guttmacher Institute. However, HIV and AIDS education is deemed mandatory for instruction of all students attending public school. Currently, if a school district does elect to instruct on sexual education, the emphasis is on an “abstinence-stress” model.6

In late 2015, the Indiana State legislature proposed an effort to help elaborate on curriculum by bringing together representatives of the state health department and department of education to draft sexual education curriculum, designed to be medically accurate, age-appropriate, and in alignment with academic standards and goals for students in the service areas around the state. This legislation and drafts of new sexual education curriculum for public schools in Indianapolis, Marion County and the state of Indiana were pending as of May 2016.7

It is important to incorporate structure sexual education, as students, adolescents and young adults are age groups highly impacted by the spread of sexually transmitted disease. The CDC reports that of nearly 20 million new sexually transmitted infections reported each year, 10 million fall between the ages of 15-24.8 Knowing the risks and getting tested is an important way of stopping the spread of disease within this age group.

STD Testing and Demographics in Indianapolis

The demographic breakdown of the population groups most affected in Indianapolis most often depends on the disease in question. In the case of chlamydia in the state of Indiana, females are diagnosed the disease in far greater numbers than men, with 20,586 new infections reported in women compared to 7,291 in men in 2014. Gonorrhea infections see a more equitable distribution between gender, with 3,819 new cases reported by females compared to 3,465 by males. Men report diagnoses of primary and secondary syphilis much more frequently than women, as evidenced by 93.5% of all cases reported in males compared to in 2014 compared to 6.5% reported in females. Another sexually transmitted disease that affects more men than women is HIV, with 415 new infections attributed to men in 2015, compared to 128 new HIV infections reported by the female population in the state of Indiana. 9-10

The racial groups in Indiana most affected by sexually transmitted varies by disease diagnosis as well. For instance, 48.6% of all chlamydia cases were reported by Caucasians, followed by African Americans with 37.3%. However, gonorrhea reports reveal that 56.4% of all new infections were attributed to African Americans, compared to 35.3% attributed to the white population. Regarding primary and secondary syphilis cases, 44.6% of cases were reported in members of the Caucasian community, compared with 47% of new infections reported by the African American community. New HIV infections reported showed that African American men account for 56% of all male infections, and African American females account for 20% of all female infections. 9-10 Getting tested for STDs is the most effective way to gain knowledge of your status, get treated, and slow down the spread of infection in Indianapolis, Marion County and the state of Indiana.

Your Best Indianapolis STD Option

Wouldn’t you rather spend your precious free time dedicated to something you enjoy, like a trip with the whole family to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, than waiting at the doctor’s office or the free clinic for STD testing? STDtest.com offers a service that is fast, confidential, affordable and tailored to your schedule.

To get started, you can go online or call the Care Advisor team to answer a few brief questions to then receive your doctor-recommended panel of tests. After you receive the right tests for you, you’ll be able to go in for brief visit (usually 30 minutes or less) at the local lab nearest you. No appointment is needed and same-day options are available. If available in your area, you can can get tested at home, work or another convenient location with In-Home Collection that same day with only an hour’s notice. 

After your test samples are collected, your results will be available usually within three business days or less. The medical team will be available for any follow up questions and even to prescribe follow up treatment, if medically appropriate and if allowed by state law. Get tested. It’s for your better health.

References:
1 US Census Bureau Quick Facts – Indianapolis and Marion County, IN
2 Indiana STD Counts and Rates by County – Indiana STD Counts and Rates as of December 31, 2012
3 Indiana STD Counts and Rates by County* Indiana STD Counts and Rates as of December 31, 2013
4 Indiana STD Counts and Rates by County* Indiana STD Counts and Rates as of December 31, 2014
5 Indiana Persons Living with HIV Disease as of December 31, 2013
6 State Policies in Brief: Sexual Education in Brief
7 SB 497
8 CDC Fact Sheet – Incidence, Prevalence, and Cost of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States
9  Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis Morbidity – January – December 2014
10 Semi-Annual HIV/AIDS, STD, and Hepatitis B & C Data; through December 31, 2015

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

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At-Home STD Testing Kits

You can opt for an at-home STD test kit as they provide a convenient and private method to screen for sexually transmitted infections without the need to visit a clinic. These kits are perfect for individuals who prefer managing their health from the comfort of their home.

Select Your Kit

Pick a kit either online or at a Indianapolis, IN store depending on the infections you wish to screen for. Some kits target infections such as syphilis while others offer a wider panel, for testing multiple STIs.

Collect Your Sample

Follow the instructions to collect a sample – this could involve providing urine, a finger-prick blood sample, or using a swab on the genitals, throat, or rectum.

Send It In

Use the prepaid envelope to send your sample to the lab.

Receive Results

Get your results within a few days through a secure online portal, phone, or app.

Next Steps

After receiving a test result various services are available to provide assistance, such as consultations with healthcare experts, treatment choices or recommendations for care. It is advisable to schedule a follow up appointment with your primary healthcare provider for further consultation and guidance.

Privacy

Test at home without visiting a clinic.

Convenience

No need for appointments or travel.

Panel Size

Ensure the kit covers all the STIs you want to test for.

Speed

Taking the test(s) and mail time may delay results vs. clinic options.

What STDs Can You Get Tested For?

Knowing which STD tests are necessary is important for your well-being. Viral infections are chronic and can be managed with available medications and therapies. Bacterial infections may require retesting to ensure that treatments have been effective as expected.

STDType of InfectionHow It’s TestedWalk-In Clinics
Oral HerpesViralSwab of a sore, culture, or blood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
Genital HerpesViralSwab of a sore, culture, or blood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
HIVViralBlood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
GonorrheaBacterialBlood, swab, or urine tests3 Months post treatment
ChlamydiaBacterialBlood, swab, or urine tests2 Months post treatment
SyphilisBacterialBlood tests3 Months post treatment
Hepatitis AViralBlood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
Hepatitis BViralBlood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
Hepatitis CViralBlood testN/A  (lifelong infection)
TrichomoniasisParasiticUrine test2 Weeks post treatment

Frequently Asked Questions about STDs

How do I know if I have an STD?

If you’ve been sexually active, it’s important for your sexual health to know if you have an STD. You may experience some of the more common symptoms if you have an infection:

  • Unusual discharge from the penis or vagina.
  • Pain or a burning sensation during urination or sex.
  • Sores, bumps, or rashes in the genital area, mouth, or anus.
  • Persistent itching in the genital area.
  • Swelling or redness in the genital area.

It’s critical to know that many STDs can be asymptomatic, with some diseases up to 80% being undetected per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO). To avoid worsening symptoms or infecting partners, get tested for confirmation. Positive test results are really the only true way of determining an infection. Regular testing is crucial, especially if you have multiple partners or are engaging in unprotected sex.

When should you test for STDs?

STDIncubation Period After Exposure
Oral Herpes2–12 days
Genital Herpes2–12 days
HIV2–4 weeks
Gonorrhea2-7 days
Chlamydia7–21 days
Syphilis10 – 90 days
Hepatitis A15–50 days
Hepatitis B4–25 weeks
Hepatitis C2 weeks – 6 months
Trichomoniasis (Trich)5–28 days

What do STD test panels test for?

The most comprehensive 10-test panel will provide a confirmation of infection status across different bacterial or viral diseases, including HIV type 1 & type 2 antibody/antigen (4th gen), herpes type 1 & type 2, hepatitis A, hepatitis B & hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis.

How much do STD tests cost near me in Indianapolis, IN?

STD testing costs can vary widely in Indianapolis, IN based on the type of test(s) you purchase, speed of results and appointment times, and location.

Private STD testing offers walk-in appointments, comprehensive test panels and fast results. You can expect to pay no more than $250 to get a 10-test panel in Indianapolis, IN. Results are delivered quickly, within 1-2 days.

At-home testing is also an option, with popular online manufacturers offering test panels for up to $350. The primary benefit of this option is testing in the convenience of your own home. Simple blood tests, urine samples or swaps are taken and mailed back to the lab. Results are typically available in 7-10+ days.

Local low-cost or potentially free clinics also are available. However, these locations may require appointments, may not test for all STDs and are not as immediate as private testing.

Can you get same-day STD tests in Indianapolis, IN?

Yes! Private testing offers same-day, no appointment necessary STI testing in Indianapolis, IN. Once you purchase your selected tests (no doctor script required), you can just walk into the private lab with your order.

How fast do you get STD test results in Indianapolis, IN?

STD test result times will vary based on the type of test.  Private STD testing in Indianapolis, IN will deliver results within 1-2 days.  At-home test results could be 7+ days, and local clinics will vary based on a number of factors.

Are appointments needed for STD testing near me in Indianapolis, IN?

If you choose private STD testing as your preferred option, you don’t need an appointment to get your testing done. Just purchase the order and walk into one of the 5,000+ CLIA-Certified labs across the United States.

Local STD clinics may require appointments and should be checked on a case-by-case basis. At-home tests are also an option. Both will likely take longer to test and receive your results.ear

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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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