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STD Testing Columbus GA

Local, Fast & Confidential STD Testing in Columbus, Georgia.

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Columbus STD Testing

According to the Centers for Disease Control, Columbus, Georgia has one of the highest rates of sexual transmitted disease transmission in the United States. Specifically, at 1,440 cases per 100,000 residents, Columbus boasts the second highest rate in Georgia (trailing only Augusta at 1,675) and the 15th highest rate among all cities in the country. It is more important than ever that Columbus residents find reputable and local STD testing services.

Did you know that most sexually transmitted diseases are asymptomatic? It is possible, and all too common, to contract an STD and pass it along without ever knowing it. In fact, the only way to know for sure if you’ve contracted an STD is to get tested from a reputable STD testing services provider. With Priority STD Testing, Columbus residents can find reliable and confidential STD tests quickly and conveniently. Simply select the test(s) you need from our online catalog and stop by our Columbus location at 5448 Whittlesey Blvd (or any Georgia location you wish). No appointments necessary and you’ll have comprehensive results in as little as 24-72 hours.

Medically reviewed by Amy Cyr MD
Reviewed on 07/21/2021

STD Incidence Rates in Georgia

2,588

Reported new cases of HIV in Georgia

62,776

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Georgia

20,553

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Georgia

1,350

Reported new cases of syphilis in Georgia

100

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Georgia

93

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Georgia

*Data collected from the 2017 CDC Surveillance Report

STD Testing FAQs for Columbus GA Residents

Are my results confidential?

Absolutely. Our processes are completely confidential and compliant with HIPAA regulations. We will never disclose test results to a healthcare provider and all information is kept secure at all times. Georgia residents can rest assured that their personal information, results, and testing history will never be compromised in any way.

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

You won’t find “Priority STD Testing” or any mention of sexually transmitted diseases or STD testing on your bank or credit card statements. Instead, any charges relating to our company will appear as simply “SFHT”. We also accept pre-paid gift cards for added privacy.

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 Columbus GA?

For Columbus residents seeking out reliable STD testing services, Priority STD Testing is here to deliver. We aim to give Columbus residents the most reliable, most convenient, and fastest testing options on the market today. Learn more about why Salem residents and people throughout the country trust Priority STD Testing.

Highly recommend
Fast and convenient service. I would love use them again and highly recommend them!
Such a discreet and fast service
Such a discreet and fast service. I absolutely will recommend for the ones who have no pleasure of having health insurance.
Was cheaper than buying it straight…
Was cheaper than buying it straight from the lab they’re contracted with. I spent about $100 less! Was super easy checking out online and I was in and out of the lab in less than 15 minutes. Test results took about 3 business days. 10/10 recommend!
Great company
Great company, very fast response time. Operations department was very helpful. They have a streamlined process that makes everything seamless. Truly a great company.

STD Testing Labs in Columbus GA

Sources

  1. “Georgia HIV Surveillance Data.” Georgia Department of Public Health. Accessed July 15, 2021. https://dph.georgia.gov/epidemiology/georgias-hivaids-epidemiology-section/georgia-hiv-surveillance-data.
  2. “STDs Continue to Rise in the U.S. Press Release.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, October 8, 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2019/2018-std-surveillance-report-press-release.html.