STD Testing in Wisconsin

Comprehensive STD Testing available across Wisconsin. Priority STD Testing provides reliable and confidential services statewide.

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About STD Testing in Wisconsin

When it comes to STD testing in Wisconsin, we prioritize speed, accuracy, and confidentiality. Our cutting-edge testing facilities throughout the state offer FDA-approved tests conducted in CLIA certified laboratories, ensuring reliable and definitive results. Say goodbye to long wait times and impersonal clinics. Your privacy is our top priority, protected by strict HIPAA regulations. No appointments needed - simply walk in and out in under 30 minutes. Trust our professional services to provide you with a discreet and stress-free testing experience at all of our Wisconsin STD testing centers.

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STD Statistics and Health Trends in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has seen significant trends in STD rates. It's crucial to stay informed and get tested regularly.

291

Reported new cases of HIV in Wisconsin

25,676

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Wisconsin

8,740

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Wisconsin

742

Reported new cases of syphilis in Wisconsin

12

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Wisconsin

99

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in Wisconsin

*Data collected from the 2022 CDC Surveillance Report

Why Use Our STD Testing Services in Wisconsin

Comprehensive Testing

We offer a full range of STD Testing services across Wisconsin.

Confidentiality

All tests are conducted with the highest level of privacy to protect your personal information.

Convenient Locations

We have numerous clinics across Wisconsin making it easy to find a location near you.

Fast Results

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 Wisconsin

The cost of STD testing in Wisconsin can vary depending on the type of test and the provider you choose. Here are some general price ranges based on the tests you provided:

- Twin STD Panel: $119
- 10-Panel STD Test: $198
- Chlamydia: $89
- Gonorrhea: $89
- Hepatitis B: $59
- Hepatitis C: $59
- Herpes I/II: $99
- HIV 1/2: $79
- Syphilis: $69
- Trichomoniasis: $109
- HIV RNA Early Detection: $169

These prices are approximate and may vary depending on the testing center or provider. Some clinics or health departments may offer free or low-cost STD testing based on your income or insurance status. It's recommended to contact specific testing providers in Wisconsin to get accurate pricing information and inquire about any available discounts or financial assistance options.

You can get tested for STDs in Wisconsin at various locations, including:

1. Priority STD Testing: Priority STD Testing offers convenient and confidential STD testing services at multiple locations throughout Wisconsin. You can order your tests online or over the phone, visit a local collection facility for testing, and receive your results discreetly.

2. Health Departments: Many county health departments in Wisconsin offer STD testing services. You can contact your local health department to inquire about testing options, locations, and hours of operation.

3. Planned Parenthood: Planned Parenthood clinics in Wisconsin provide comprehensive sexual health services, including STD testing and treatment. You can schedule an appointment at a Planned Parenthood clinic near you for confidential testing.

4. Community Health Centers: Community health centers in Wisconsin may also offer STD testing services. These centers provide affordable healthcare services to individuals in underserved communities.

5. Private Healthcare Providers: You can also get tested for STDs at private healthcare providers, such as primary care physicians, gynecologists, or urologists. Make an appointment with your healthcare provider to discuss your testing needs.

It's important to choose a testing location that meets your needs in terms of confidentiality, convenience, and affordability. Prioritize your sexual health by getting tested regularly and seeking treatment if necessary.

Serology tests are collected through a blood sample (such as from a finger prick or needle draw). Molecular (PCR) tests are collected through the nose with a swab. The swab takes nasal secretions from the back of the nose and throat. This can also be done by a saliva test.

To schedule an STD test appointment in Wisconsin over the phone, you can follow these steps:

1. Contact a local STD testing provider: Look up STD testing services in Wisconsin, such as Priority STD Testing, Planned Parenthood, or your county health department. Find their phone number on their website or through a quick online search.

2. Call the provider: Dial the phone number of the STD testing provider you have chosen. A representative will answer your call and assist you in scheduling an appointment for STD testing.

3. Provide necessary information: During the call, you will need to provide some basic information, such as your name, contact information, preferred testing location, and any specific concerns or symptoms you may have.

4. Schedule your appointment: Work with the representative to find a convenient date and time for your STD test appointment. They will guide you through the process and provide any additional instructions or information you may need.

5. Confirm the appointment: Before ending the call, make sure to confirm all the details of your STD test appointment, such as the date, time, location, and any preparation instructions. Take note of any documents or identification you may need to bring to your appointment.

By following these steps, you can easily schedule an STD test appointment in Wisconsin over the phone. Remember to prioritize your sexual health and seek testing and treatment when needed.

If usually takes 10 to 18 days for antibodies to be detected in your blood. Because antibodies develop over time, it’s possible that your antibody levels can change depending on when you tested. However, this varies by individual. Talk with your healthcare provider or local health department about your results to see if retesting is advised.

In Wisconsin, a variety of STD tests are available to help individuals screen for and diagnose sexually transmitted infections. Some common types of STD tests that are available in Wisconsin include:

1. Chlamydia Test - $89: This test is used to detect the presence of the Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria in the genital area, urine, or other samples.

2. Gonorrhea Test - $89: This test is used to check for the presence of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria in the genital area, urine, or other samples.

3. Hepatitis B Test - $59: This test is used to detect the hepatitis B virus in the blood, which can cause liver infection and disease.

4. Hepatitis C Test - $59: This test is used to check for the hepatitis C virus in the blood, which can lead to liver infection and disease.

5. Herpes I/II Test - $99: This test can detect the presence of the herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, which can cause genital herpes.

6. HIV 1/2 Test - $79: This test is used to screen for the human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2, which can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

7. Syphilis Test - $69: This test is used to detect the presence of the Treponema pallidum bacteria, which causes syphilis, in the blood or other samples.

8. Trichomoniasis Test - $109: This test is used to check for the Trichomonas vaginalis parasite, which can cause the sexually transmitted infection trichomoniasis.

9. HIV RNA Early Detection Test - $169: This test is a sensitive method for detecting the presence of HIV RNA in the blood, which can help diagnose HIV infection at an early stage.

These are just some of the STD tests available in Wisconsin. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider or testing center to determine which tests are appropriate based on your individual risk factors and concerns.

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