STD Testing in Lodi, California

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Why STD Testing is Important in Lodi, California

Experience peace of mind with our cutting-edge STD testing facilities in Lodi, California. Our FDA-approved tests are conducted in CLIA certified laboratories, ensuring accurate and timely results without the hassle or discomfort of traditional testing methods. Say farewell to long wait times and impersonal free clinics, as we prioritize your privacy and well-being above all else. Visit our convenient Lodi location for a confidential and professional testing experience, where your health and confidentiality are our top priorities.

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Local STD Statistics and Trends in Lodi, California

Regular STD Testing is essential in Lodi to maintain public health and personal well-being.

4,856

Reported new cases of HIV in California

192,647

Reported new cases of chlamydia in California

80,257

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in California

7,849

Reported new cases of syphilis in California

70

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in California

159

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in California

**Data collected from the 2022 CDC Surveillance Report

Why Use Our STD Testing Services in Lodi, California

Comprehensive Testing

We offer a full range of STD Testing services across Lodi, California.

Confidentiality

All tests are conducted with the highest level of privacy to protect yo

Convenient Locations

We have numerous clinics across Lodi, California making it easy to find a location near you.

Fast Results Visual

Our efficient testing processes ensure that you receive your results as quickly as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions About STD Testing in Lodi

It usually takes around 10 to 18 days after being infected with SARS-CoV-2 for your body to produce enough antibodies for detection in the blood. Getting an IgG antibody test too soon after being infected may cause a negative result that is false (false negative). Additionally, IgG antibody tests may detect IgG antibodies from previous exposure to coronaviruses other than SARS-CoV-2.

This can cause a positive result that is false (false positive). There is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that people who have IgG antibodies are protected against future SARS-CoV-2 infections.

Currently, a serology test can measure two antibodies: IgM and IgG.

  • Immunoglobulin M (IgM) is produced as the body’s first response to a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Generally, IgM may provide short-term protection and can help tell if an individual has been recently infected. However, there is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that people who have IgM antibodies are protected against future SARS-CoV-2 infections.
  • Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most common type of antibody. It’s made several days to weeks after being exposed to SARS-CoV-2. Generally, IgG remains in the body and may provide long-term protection against future exposure. However, there is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that people who have IgG antibodies are protected against future SARS-CoV-2 infections.

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