STD Testing in Littleton, Colorado

Get fast and confidential STD Testing in Littleton, Colorado. Priority STD Testing offers accurate results with same-day appointments available.

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Why STD Testing is Important in Littleton, Colorado

Don't wait in long lines or deal with the hassle of free clinics - trust our FDA-approved testing at CLIA certified labs for quick, accurate results in Littleton, Colorado. Our discreet STD testing facilities prioritize your privacy, following strict HIPAA regulations to keep your information confidential. Experience a seamless and efficient testing process, so you can get in and out quickly while receiving professional and private care.

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STD Incidence Rates in Colorado

433

Reported new cases of HIV in Colorado

26,646

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Colorado

8,784

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Colorado

918

Reported new cases of syphilis in Colorado

19

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Colorado

27

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Colorado

*Data collected from the 2022 CDC Surveillance Report

Our Testing is:

  • Confidential
  • Lightning Fast
  • Secure
  • FDA Approved
  • Convenient
  • HIPAA Compliant

Our testing process is simple and hassle-free. Here's how it works in Littleton, Colorado

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FAQs

To get same day testing, simply purchase your lab order either online from our website or over the phone with one of our care counselors. Once your order has been placed, you can get tested immediately at any of our local and discreet collection facilities without an appointment. No other patients at the testing center will know your reason for visiting other than to give a routine urine and blood sample.
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.
Those experiencing chlamydia symptoms will generally see them subside within a few days of beginning a treatment regimen. And typically, a person will be completely free of the infection within a week. During your treatment, you’re advised to abstain from sexual activity just in case you are still contagious. Once some time has passed, you’ll want to test again just to confirm that you are chlamydia free. And remember, just because you’ve been cured of chlamydia once does not give you any sort of “chlamydia immunity”. It is very possible to contract chlamydia more than once in a lifetime.
Your test results are accessible through a secure login unique to your order, updated 24 hours a day including partial results. Once your final results are available, you'll be notified by email discreetly. Test results are expedited as a rush order and typically process just 24-72 hours after visiting the collection facility. If you have questions about your results or require a treatment consult, our care counselors are just a phone call away. Nothing will ever be sent to your home or healthcare provider to respect your privacy.
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