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STD Testing Bradenton FL

Fast, affordable, and reliable STD testing services in Bradenton Florida.

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Bradenton STD Testing

In Manatee County Florida, bacterial STD rates are on the rise once again. In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control reported a rate of 653.7 bacterial STD cases per 100,000 residents as compared to 394.1 cases in 2007. This falls largely in line with the state as a whole which has seen an increase from 425.3 to 758 in that same time period. As rates continue to increase in Bradenton FL, Manatee County, and throughout the state of Florida, it is more important than ever that Floridians seek out reliable and convenient STD testing services and get tested.

Oftentimes, STDs will be asymptomatic. So it is certainly possible to contract and potentially pass along an STD without even knowing it. Since it’s impossible to tell on your own, the only way to know for sure if you’ve contracted an STD is to get tested. With Priority STD Testing, you’ll get immediate access to fast, reliable STD testing when and where you need it. Simply order online and stop by one of our three Bradenton FL STD testing locations testing centers at your convenience (no appointments necessary). More often than not, you’ll have complete STD testing results in as little as 24-72 hours.

Medically reviewed by Hilary Davidson Medical Writer
Reviewed on 07/28/2021

STD Incidence Rates in Florida

4,783

Reported new cases of HIV in Florida

94,742

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Florida

28,162

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Florida

2,406

Reported new cases of syphilis in Florida

558

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Florida

236

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Florida

*Data collected from the 2017 CDC Surveillance Report

STD Testing FAQs for Bradenton Patients

Do you talk walk-ins?

Once you place your order from our website, you are free to get tested immediately at any one of our participating STD testing centers (even same day!) You don’t need to call ahead or make any kind of appointments to get tested. Most patients are in and out of our facilities in just 15-30 minutes.

What does the charge show up as on my bank statement?

To further protect your privacy, the name “Priority STD Testing” will not show up anywhere on your bank statement, credit card statement, or any other financial document. Our name is listed simply as “SFHT”. If you prefer even more privacy, we do accept pre-paid gift cards as well.

For more frequently asked questions, visit our FAQs page

Verified STD testing provider by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on 12/01/2020.
Recognized member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 2015.
Named best STD test provider by Healthline on 03/24/2021.

Why Choose Priority STD Testing in Bradenton, FL

When you order STD tests from Priority STD Testing, you can be sure that you’re getting the fastest, most reliable, and most convenient STD testing in Bradenton FL and, for that matter, all of Florida. We’ll never do anything to jeopardize your trust in our services. With Priority STD Testing, your health and your privacy are of the utmost importance to us. To learn more about what Priority STD Testing has to offer, contact us today.

Affordable and Fast
I don’t know how it works but these prices beat going directly to the labs by a couple hundred bucks. I pay cash for healthcare now and I appreciate that. Feel better knowing I’m free and clear and will come back again for testing in the future.
Privacy & Confidentiality
Experience was amazing! I loved the privacy of things and did not feel awkward or like if everyone was looking at me throughout the process. My only concern is the quality of the tests (e.g. false negatives), but that is normal in any situation.
Great experience
I had a great experience! The staff were very nice and professional, and the testing was efficient and quick!

STD Testing Labs in Bradenton FL

Sources

“Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Information from CDC.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 13, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/std/default.htm.