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To get same day testing, simply purchase your lab order either online from our website or over the phone with one of our care counselors. Once your order has been placed, you can get tested immediately at any of our local and discreet collection facilities without an appointment. No other patients at the testing center will know your reason for visiting other than to give a routine urine and blood sample.
Your test results are accessible through a secure login unique to your order, updated 24 hours a day including partial results. Once your final results are available, you'll be notified by email discreetly. Test results are expedited as a rush order and typically process just 24-72 hours after visiting the collection facility. If you have questions about your results or require a treatment consult, our care counselors are just a phone call away. Nothing will ever be sent to your home or healthcare provider to respect your privacy.
Our process is 100% confidential and HIPAA compliant. Your lab order and results will never be disclosed to your healthcare provider or personal doctor. All personally identifiable information is kept secure and encrypted while ordering your test and getting your results online or by phone. We are in compliance with all state and federal regulations governing the reporting of positive test results to ensure you are not contacted in the event of a reactive test.
We offer treatment options for patients who test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis. If you receive a positive result, simply call and speak with a care counselor to schedule a phone consult with a physician. Medication can be called into your local pharmacy, and no office visit is needed. We are partnered with physicians at PWNHealth so treatment can be prescribed if appropriate in all states. You must have a positive result before treatment can be authorized. The physician consult fee is $65.
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Twin STD Panel

$119
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea

Trich & Mycoplasma Tests Available

10-Panel STD Test

Most Popular $198
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes 1
  • Herpes 2
  • HIV 1 Ab
  • HIV 1 Ag
  • HIV 2 Ab
Trich, Mycoplasma & HIV RNA Tests Available

Individual STD Tests

  • Chlamydia - $89
  • Gonorrhea - $89
  • Hepatitis B - $59
  • Hepatitis C - $59
  • Herpes I/II - $99
  • HIV 1/2 - $79
  • Syphilis - $69
  • Trichomoniasis - $109
  • Mycoplasma Genitalium - $139
  • HIV RNA Early Detection - $169

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Can You Get Herpes From A Toilet Seat?

Published on January 6, 2023

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