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STD Testing Rockford IL

Reliable, convenient, and local STD testing in Rockford, Illinois

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Rockford STD Testing

Released by the Centers for Disease Control, the 2020 STD Surveillance Report reveals that Rockford Illinois is one of the top 100 US cities in terms of STD rates. Specifically, Rockford ranked 63rd overall with 932 cases per 100,000 people (the metro population of Rockford is just over 180,000). As numbers throughout northern Illinois and the Midwest as a whole continue to rise, there is no better time than now to seek out reliable and local STD testing services and get tested.

One thing to remember when it comes to STDs is that most of the time, STDs show no visible signs or symptoms. For this reason, they can be contracted and passed often without ever knowing it. There is only one way to know for sure if you’ve contracted an STD: STD tests. For Rockford Illinois residents, Priority STD Testing offers fast, convenient, and trustworthy STD testing in Rockford for the most common sexually transmitted diseases including gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. To order, simply select the STD tests you need from our online catalog and stop by one of our two Rockford area STD testing centers (5901 E Riverside Blvd. and 641 Highgrove Pl) or any Illinois location for that matter. STD testing takes just minutes and you’ll have complete test results in as little as 24-72 hours. If you do test positive, our care counselors can help steer you toward the medical treatment you need to get back on the path to wellness.

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

STD Incidence Rates in Illinois

1,255

Reported new cases of HIV in Illinois

72,201

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Illinois

21,199

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Illinois

1,260

Reported new cases of syphilis in Illinois

37

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Illinois

21

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Illinois

*Data collected from the 2017 CDC Surveillance Report

STD Testing FAQs for Rockford Patients

Are my test results confidential?

Absolutely! Rockford IL patients looking for confidential STD testing services need not worry. Our processes are HIPAA compliant and 100% confidential and your test results will never be shared with your healthcare provider.

Can I switch testing sites?

If you select a Rockford STD testing center but need to switch to another Illinois location, you certainly can. If you need to switch to a Quest Diagnostics center outside of Illinois, just call our care counselors and we’ll get it switched for you at no cost.

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 Rockford IL

Rockford IL residents in need of fast STD testing and reliable test results can find exactly what they need with Priority STD Testing. Simply select the test(s) you need from our online catalog, place your order, and stop by one of our two STD testing centers at your convenience. No appointments necessary and most Rockford patients are in and out in under a half hour and you’ll have your test results in no time.

Complete and confidential
Complete and confidential. Very Good! Great relief to get the results.
Easy to use, efficient and private
Private, easy, secure STI testing. Very simple process and testing was fast and convenient. Privacy concerns are decreased by not mailing anything to your physical address and allowing you to control how you are communicated with.
Purchase and scheduling was smooth
Purchase and scheduling was smooth. I had no reason the question the privacy or handling of my data. Just know that the purchase is non-refundable. So make sure you make your purchase wisely.

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Sources

  1. “Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2019.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 13, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2021/2019-std-surveillance-report-press-release.html.