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STD Testing Lakeland FL

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Lakeland FL STD Testing

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2019 STD Surveillance Report, the state of Florida had 110,794 reported cases of chlamydia, 36,804 gonorrhea cases, and 3,189 primary and secondary syphilis cases.

The Florida Department of Health cites that within the same year, the rate of bacterial STDs per 100,000 residents in Polk County was 791.1, in which the rate for chlamydia cases was 568, 187.7 for gonorrhea cases, and 35 for total syphilis cases. It was also revealed that the number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases continues to rise throughout Florida, especially in Alachua, Gadsden, and Leon counties. Due to this alarming increase, it is imperative for sexually active adults residing in the state to get tested as soon as possible.

Since most sexually transmitted diseases are often asymptomatic, it is important to note that it is highly possible for those who are infected to pass it on to others unknowingly. The only way to know for sure whether you’ve contracted one is to take an STD test from a reliable service provider.

 

Fortunately, at Priority STD Testing, residents in Lakeland and other areas of Florida can easily get tested at their convenience without any hassle. They can simply order their test online and stop by at either one of our two Lakeland Florida testing facilities during normal business hours to get tested. One of our testing centers is located at 3037 Lakeland Hills Blvd Ste 1, while another is just a short drive away at 4708 Exploration Ave.

No appointments are necessary, and most of our patients can get the results in as little as 24 to 72 hours, as all of our test results are tagged as rush orders.

Medically reviewed by Hilary Davidson Medical Writer
Reviewed on 10/8/2021

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 Lakeland FL

Do you offer treatment?

If your lab test results come back positive, you can call our hotline and speak with one of our care counselors, so they can guide you on the next steps. We provide treatment options for patients who test positive for trichomoniasis, chlamydia, or gonorrhea. We can also coordinate with your local pharmacy for your medication so that you no longer need to come to our physical office. 

Can I switch testing sites?

Even if you already selected a testing site, you can switch to any of our Lakeland testing centers, or at any testing facility throughout the entire state of Florida. If you wish to be tested in a different state, you can simply reach out to any of our care counselors so they can assist you right away. There are no additional fees for switching sites, and you can be assured that you’ll get the same quality of service in any of our branches.

Do you take walk-ins?

If you want to get tested the same day, you can get your lab order either from our website or by calling us and talking to one of our care counselors. After placing your order, you can go directly to the nearest Priority STD Testing facility in your area to get tested, even without setting up an appointment. If ever you are unable to stop by our testing center, you need not worry since your lab order is valid for 90 days. You can visit us anytime and get tested at your own convenience. 

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 Lakeland FL?

When Lakeland residents and everyone across Florida order their tests at Priority STD Testing, they are guaranteed to receive fast and high-quality service. Lakeland residents need not worry about their information getting compromised nor do they need to subject themselves to uncomfortable and unnecessary testing methods.

At Priority STD Testing, we strive to deliver our patients with the most reliable, confidential, and affordable STD testing services on the market. Our services are painless and non-invasive as we only require either a blood or urine tests to provide a precise and comprehensive diagnosis.

We also won’t ask our patients to waste their precious time as our testing process only takes 15 to 30 minutes. We guarantee them that their results will be conclusive, accurate, and delivered in a timely manner. All of our tests are FDA approved and conducted in CLIA certified labs to achieve the highest level of accuracy. If patients have any questions or other concerns about their results or with the overall testing process, our friendly care counselors are always ready to assist them.

At Priority STD Testing, we can guarantee our patients that we highly value their privacy, and we will never do anything that can jeopardize their trust in us. All of their personally identifiable information is encrypted and secured throughout the whole process. Our STD tests are HIPAA compliant, and we will never disclose the results to their physician or healthcare provider.

Satisfied customer
Straight to the point testing. Selected desired testing, paid online, went in for test samples, and waiting on results. 5 days later received detailed test results with support number. I’m very satisfied with the services rendered.
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Simple, confidential, This makes it easy to be a responsible adult and get regular testing.

STD Testing Centers in Lakeland FL

Sources

  1. “Sexually Transmitted Disease SURVEILLANCE, 2019,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, July 29, 2021)
    1. https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2021/2019-std-surveillance-report-press-release.html
  2. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases,” STD Trends and Statistics | Florida Department of Health, accessed September 27, 2021
    1. https://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/sexually-transmitted-diseases/std-statistics/index.html
  3. Std data viewer – florida health charts – florida department of health, accessed September 27, 2021
    1. https://www.flhealthcharts.gov/ChartsDashboards/rdPage.aspx?rdReport=STD.Dataviewer&cid=9767