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STD Testing in Pittsburgh, PA

Danwood, like many cities or towns in Pittsburgh, PA, is monitoring a significant but often overlooked public health issue—sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Just like in other parts of Pittsburgh, PA, 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 Pittsburgh, PA-Columbia, with 43,000 students, and Clemson University, with 32,000 students, is not immune to these infections.

In 2022 alone, Florence County, Pittsburgh, PA'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 Pittsburgh, PA 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 Pittsburgh, PA

Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Family Planning Health Center)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Central Outreach Wellness Center (Pittsburgh North Shore Office)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Allegheny County Health Department (STD HIV/AIDS Clinic)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Womens Choice Network

GoHealth Urgent Care

Allegheny Health Network (Federal N Medical Building)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Sto-Rox Neighborhood Health Council Incorporated (Hilltop Community Health Center)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Open Sunday

Quest Diagnostics - Pittsburgh

GoHealth Urgent Care

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC Center for Care of Infectious Diseases)

GoHealth Urgent Care

Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Family Planning Health Center)

  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Monday: 9:30am-3:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am-3:30pm
  • Wednesday: 9:30am-3:30pm
  • Thursday: 9:30am-3:30pm
  • Friday: 10:30am-3:30pm

Central Outreach Wellness Center (Pittsburgh North Shore Office)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 9:00am-7:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 9:00am-7:00pm
  • Friday: 10:00am-5:00pm

Allegheny County Health Department (STD HIV/AIDS Clinic)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 8:00am-3:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am-3:30pm
  • Wednesday: 12:30pm-7:30pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-3:30pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-3:30pm

Womens Choice Network

  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Tuesday: 10:00am-4:30pm
  • Friday: 10:00am-1:00pm

Allegheny Health Network (Federal N Medical Building)

  • Hepatitis C
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Monday: 9:00am-4:30pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am-4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00am-4:30pm
  • Thursday: 9:00am-4:30pm
  • Friday: 9:00am-4:30pm

Sto-Rox Neighborhood Health Council Incorporated (Hilltop Community Health Center)

  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Conventional HIV
  • Monday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm

Quest Diagnostics - Pittsburgh

  • Chlamydia
  • Syphilis
  • Gonorrhea
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Herpes
  • HIV
  • HIV Early Detection
  • Trichomoniasis
  • 2310 Jane St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
  • Monday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Wednesday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Thursday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Friday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC Center for Care of Infectious Diseases)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Chlamydia
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV

Pittsburgh, PA

Intro

While the rates of infection of sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia are going down compared to year-over-year data from the Allegheny County Health Department, the Allegheny County rate exceeded both that of the Pennsylvania and the United States.2 Regular testing for those at risk for these commonly reported in the Pittsburgh and greater Allegheny County area is important for keeping these numbers in check. Who is at risk? This list includes, but is not limited to, anyone sexually active who has never been tested, anyone who recently engaged in unprotected sex, anyone sexually engaged with multiple partners recently or within the last year, or anyone who for any reason suspects they’ve been exposed to a sexually transmitted infection should get tested as soon as possible.

According to the CDC, certain groups are at high risk and should get tested yearly. One of these groups is young women under the age of 25 (or older women with risk factors) should get tested each year for chlamydia.3 An STD test can mean the difference between a bacterial infection being detected, treated and cured and a patient experiencing the more serious medical complications of untreated STDs, like infertility. According to the CDC, all infections can be treated and many can be cured, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and trichomoniasis. The STDs that do not have a cure, including HIV/AIDS, certain forms of viral hepatitis and genital herpes, can be managed with medicine to greatly improve the patient’s quality of life.4-7

STD Test Statistics in Pittsburgh, PA

In Pittsburgh and the greater Allegheny County area, one sexually transmitted infection currently on the rise, however slightly, is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. In 2012, 137 new infections were reported to the Allegheny County Health Department, followed by 141 in 2013. Similarly, 91 AIDS infections were reported in this metropolitan statistical area in 2012 compared to 93 in 2013. In a report from the health department reviewing 10 years of HIV and AIDS reports, the year with the highest number of HIV infections was in 2003 with 477 cases. The year with the highest number of reported AIDS infections was 2003 as well, with 459 new infections in the Pittsburgh and Allegheny County area.2

The sexually transmitted disease reported most frequently not just in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County but all across Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States is chlamydia. Compared to the U.S. and Pennsylvania state average, Allegheny County reported a chlamydia infection rate of 494.9 diagnoses per 100,000 residents in 2013 compared to Pennsylvania’s reported average rate of 407.8/100,000 and the cumulative U.S. average rate of 446.6/100,000. Gonorrhea, an STD that is also on the decline in this statistical reporting area, saw reports of 6,442 total infections by local authorities in 2012 compared to 6,095 in 2013. The Pittsburgh and Allegheny county area’s rate of 176.2 cases per 100,000 is higher compared to the Pennsylvania average rate of 108.7/100,000. Another sexually transmitted disease currently on the decline is primary and secondary syphilis, with 95 total cases reported in Allegheny County in 2012 compared to 63 in 2013.2

STD Testing and Sexual Education in Pittsburgh

According to the Guttmacher Report surveying state-to-state sexual and HIV/AIDS education, the state of Pennsylvania does mandate HIV/AIDS education, however, it does not require sexual education in its public school system. According to documents released by the Pittsburgh Public School District, the health and physical education policies in the Pittsburgh area supports a community of well-informed, inquisitive and healthy young students. Sexuality is one of the topics discussed in health courses, with the intent to bolster student self-esteem and confidence, in turn helping students make the best and most healthy choices possible. Abstinence is stressed in all HIV/AIDs education as the only 100% effective method to avoid contracting the virus.8&9

Informing young people with all of the facts, risks and resources available to assist them should their sexual health be compromised is an important way to help lower the incidence of sexually transmitted disease not just in Pittsburgh but all across Pennsylvania. All across the United States, young people ages 15-24 account for nearly half of the 20 million sexually transmitted diseases estimated each year in the United States. One of the reasons cited by the CDC that makes this age group at such high risk is “confidentiality concern”, or a general fear or shame of revealing their sexual behavior to a primary care doctor or other trusted adult. Letting concerns about an STD go unanswered can open up this age group to the potentially more serious health problems, like epididymitis in men and pelvic inflammatory disease in women.10&11

STD Testing and Demographics in Pittsburgh

Age is a large variable in the way sexually transmitted diseases are spread across the population in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. For example, 26% of all chlamydia cases reported in 2014 were attributed to the 15-19 age group. Also looking at the chlamydia data provided by the Allegheny County, women account for 69.6% of the chlamydia cases reported by local health authorities. The racial/ethnic group that accounted for the highest number of infections according to reports of this, the most frequently documented STI in the area, was the African American affected population, seeing a rate of infection of 2,197 diagnoses per 100,000 residents. Another STD in the area is gonorrhea, which also sees a high number of young people affected. In 2013, 63.4% of all gonorrhea infections reported by health authorities to the county government were attributed to the 15-24 age group. In Allegheny County, women are more likely to get diagnosed with gonorrhea compared to men.2

In Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, men are far more likely to be affected by HIV than women, a trend that plays out all across the United States, in cities small and large. One of the highest risk groups for infection is community of men who have sex with men (MSM), accounting for 87% of reported infections as of 2013. Reaching out to these at-risk communities to continue supporting educational efforts as well as encouraging get tested and linked to treatment if medically appropriate is essential. Linking all those with a positive HIV diagnosis to antiretroviral therapy in hopes of gaining viral suppression is an integral aim of the National HIV/AIDS strategy (NHAS).2&12

Your Best Pittsburgh STD Testing Option

Enjoy life in Pittsburgh more and stress less when you get the right tests to answer the questions you have about your unknown STD status. You’ll have more free time to take part in what makes this city great, like catching a Pirates or Steelers game at Heinz Field. Getting started with STDtest.com is simple. Answer a short medical questionnaire to receive a recommendation of the tests you should take from our doctors. You’ll then choose a testing option. You can select a local lab from a national network of thousands for a brief visit (usually 30 minutes or less) to collect your test samples. If available in your area, we can bring testing anywhere you choose with In-Home Collection. Within an hour of your request, a Lab Collection Specialist can be at any place of your choice to collect your test samples.

For both options, test results are usually available in three business days or less. Our medical team is available for follow up to answer any remaining questions you have and even to prescribe 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 Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, PA
2 Allegheny County Health Department STD/HIV Program 2013 Annual STD Report
3 Chlamydia – CDC Fact Sheet
4 The Lowdown on How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Disease
5 CDC – Act Against AIDS – HIV Treatment
6 CDC – Viral Hepatitis 2015 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines
7 Genital Herpes Treatment and Care
8 State Policies in Brief – Sex and HIV Education
9 Health and Physical Education
10 Mayo Clinic – Epididymitis
11 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
12 National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States

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 Pittsburgh, PA 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 Pittsburgh, PA?

STD testing costs can vary widely in Pittsburgh, PA 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 Pittsburgh, PA. 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 Pittsburgh, PA?

Yes! Private testing offers same-day, no appointment necessary STI testing in Pittsburgh, PA. 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 Pittsburgh, PA?

STD test result times will vary based on the type of test.  Private STD testing in Pittsburgh, PA 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 Pittsburgh, PA?

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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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.

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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.

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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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