

Atlanta STD Testing
At Priority STD Testing, it’s our mission to provide our patients with the most private, accurate, and fastest STD testing services available. We achieve this by being nothing but respectful toward our patients in every aspect.
In dealing with a patient’s sexual health, we owe it to them to provide privacy and display nothing less than 100% professionalism. This is exactly what you’ll find at our Atlanta testing facilities. At our facilities, our patients are never singled out or put in a potentially embarrassing or uncomfortable setting. Furthermore, we’ll never reach out to you over the phone or via email without your prior consent and we won’t send you anything in the mail that lists our name or references the services we provide. You can be confident that your visit will remain strictly professional and private.
Getting Tested in Atlanta
Every test we offer is FDA-approved and administered in CLIA certified laboratories by trained professionals. We can proudly say that our tests produce nothing but conclusive results for our patients.
However, that doesn’t imply that our process is slow. Quite the contrary actually. Our testing processes are quick and non-invasive and most patients are in and out of our testing facilities in less than a half hour. Once collected, a patient’s sample is sent via rush order to one of our labs for processing and results are compiled and sent back in as little as one business day.
In terms of finding STD testing services in the Atlanta area, you won’t find a better option than Priority STD Testing. Simply order your test online and stop by one of our neighborhood locations when it’s convenient for you.
Why Should Atlanta Residents Get Tested?
According to a recent study by the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia is one of the five most dangerous states in terms of contracting an STD. Georgia ranked number five overall in chlamydia cases per 100,000 residents (614.6), third in gonorrhea cases (201.2 per 100,000), and fourth in primary and secondary syphilis (13.2 per 100,000). All of these stats are substantially higher than national averages and are trending upwards. For these reasons, it is more important than ever that Georgia residents seek out reputable testing services and get the proper testing when appropriate.
How Much Will It Cost?
The cost of testing depends on the type and/or number of tests you’re wishing to have conducted. Our individual tests (chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, herpes I/II, HIV 1 and 2, syphilis, and trichomoniasis) run between $49 and $109 each. We also offer a twin panel test for chlamydia and gonorrhea which costs $129 (a savings of $49) as well as an all-in-one ten-panel test which costs $198 (a savings of $405). For a complete list of test options, visit our “Tests & Pricing” page.
Where in Atlanta Can I Get Tested?
We have more than 4,000 testing sites across the country, including four in Atlanta and several more just a short drive away. Centers are open from 6:00 am to 6:30 pm on weekdays and 7:00 am to noon on Saturday. To find additional labs in the area, visit our “Find A Lab” page and enter a five-digit zip code. If you have any questions, our care counselors are standing by to assist.
We Are Better Than A “Free Clinic”
At each one of our Atlanta testing centers, we pride ourselves on creating a stress-free and professional environment for our patients. We won’t make you wait in long lines or stick you in overcrowded waiting rooms. We won’t administer potentially inaccurate or invasive testing procedures. And we’ll never do anything to embarrass you, offend you or jeopardize your trust in our expert staff or our top-grade medical services. Our goal is to keep your tests and results completely confidential and off of your permanent medical record which is why we will never report anything to your healthcare provider. Free STD testing services cannot offer the same level of discretion, speed, or accuracy, which is what sets our service apart from the rest.
Conclusion
We get it. People in Atlanta are busy all of the time. And as important as STD testing is, it just doesn’t fit into the daily grind for many of Atlanta’s working adults. But we don’t want anyone to avoid getting tested due to a lack of options, time, or information. So if you’re looking for an STD testing option in Atlanta that is quick and convenient and produces comprehensive and accurate results, you won’t find one any better than our Atlanta area testing centers. You simply cannot afford to wait.
Questions?
We understand that this can be a lot to process all at once. We also realize that everyone’s situation is different and there’s no way to address every possible scenario in just a few short paragraphs. When it comes to your sexual health and personal well-being, it’s perfectly fine to ask questions. Our care counselors are available by phone or online chat should you have any questions or concerns or just want someone to help guide you in the right direction.
Our Testing is:
- Confidential
- Quick
- Comprehensive
- FDA Approved
- Convenient
- HIPAA Compliant
Order
We understand each and every situation is different, so we offer our patients a wide range of various screening choices. Decide what’s ideal for you and order at your convenience via the phone or online.
Visit
We ensure that no one is going to endanger your privacy or humiliate you at any of our testing centers. Your screening is your concern and nobody else’s. We endeavor to make the process 100% confidential.
Results
We will not keep you waiting for weeks for your test results. Different from other testing services, our results are processed in just 24-72 hours and can be accessed any time using a protected login or by getting in touch with a care counselor.
Why Choose Priority STD Testing in Atlanta?
STD Incidence Rates in Georgia
Reported new cases of HIV in Georgia
Reported new cases of chlamydia in Georgia
Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Georgia
Reported new cases of syphilis in Georgia
Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Georgia
Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Georgia
*Data collected from the 2017 CDC Surveillance Report