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SEXUAL TRANSMITTED DISEASES

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea screening

You can get chlamydia by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. 

Laboratory tests can diagnose chlamydia or Gonnorrhea. Your healthcare provider may ask you to provide a urine sample for testing, or they might use (or ask you to use) a cotton swab to get a vaginal sample.

HIV Testing 

Most people who get HIV get it through anal or vaginal sex, or sharing needles and  syringes.

Antibodies are produced by a person’s immune system when they’re exposed to viruses like HIV. Antigens are foreign substances that cause a person’s immune system to activate. If a person has HIV, an antigen called p24 is produced before antibodies develop

 Antigen/antibody tests are recommended for testing done in labs and are common in the United States. An antigen/antibody test performed by a lab on blood from a vein can usually detect HIV 18 to 45 days after exposure. There is also a rapid antigen/antibody test available that is done with a finger stick. Antigen/antibody tests done with blood from a finger stick can take 18 to 90 days after exposure.

Bacterial vaginosis (BV)

BV is the most common vaginal condition in women ages 15-44.

A healthcare provider will examine your vagina for signs of discharge. They also can test a sample of vaginal fluid to determine if BV is present.

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 BV culture/Exam

A BV test is done in a similar way as a pelvic exam or Pap smear. During the test,

  • You will take off your clothes below your waist. You will get a gown or sheet as a cover.

  • You will lie on your back on an exam table, with your feet in stirrups.

  • Your health care provider will insert a special tool called a speculum into your vagina. The speculum gently spreads apart the sides of your vagina.

  • Your provider will use a cotton swab or wooden stick to collect a sample of your vaginal discharge.

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 STI screening/Exam

Testing is the only way to know for sure whether you have a sexually transmitted infection. The STD Basic Panel individually screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV-1, and -2.

$199.00

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Breast Exam

Begin at the innermost portion of the breast, near the breastbone. With the flat portions of the fingertips, move down your breast pressing firmly and gently. Slide your fingers slightly and move up your breast, then down, and so forth, until the entire breast area has been examined. Repeat for the opposite breast.

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HIV testing only

An antigen/antibody test looks for both HIV antibodies and antigens. Antigen/antibody tests are recommended for testing done in labs and are common in the United States. This lab test involves drawing blood from a vein. There is also a rapid antigen/antibody test available that is done with blood from a finger stick.

$29.00

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