Most of the time, STIs have no symptoms. Testing is the only way to know for sure if you have a desease. STD testing is quick, easy, and it usually doesn’t hurt. There’s not a single test for all STDs — each STD has its own test. Your doctor can help you figure out which tests you need.
This test is used to detect the presence of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, in the urine, throat, rectum, urethra, or cervix. This is commonly tested in combination with gonorrhea, and the two are generally reported together (i.e. Ct/GC NAA).
This test is used to detect the presence of gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease, in the urine, throat, rectum, urethra, or cervix. This is commonly tested in combination with chlamydia, and the two are generally reported together (i.e. Ct/GC NAA).
Hepatitis C tests are used to screen for and diagnose a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, to guide therapy and/or to monitor the treatment of an HCV infection. It detects the presence of antibodies to the virus, indicating exposure to HCV.
This is an antibody test that is used to aid in diagnosis of Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, spread through the bite of an infected tick. It may be useful in seeing if symptoms, such as a bullseye rash, fatigue, and body aches, are due to a Lyme infection.
This test is used to screen for the presence of HIV antibodies and an HIV specific antigen (molecular marker of HIV). A positive test automatically reflexes to additional confirmatory testing for diagnosis.
This test is used to identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that is spread through the air and can cause symptoms like night sweats, weight loss, and cough.
This test is used to detect the presence of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, in the urine, throat, rectum, urethra, or cervix. This is commonly tested in combination with gonorrhea, and the two are generally reported together (i.e. Ct/GC NAA).
This test is used to detect the presence of gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease, in the urine, throat, rectum, urethra, or cervix. This is commonly tested in combination with chlamydia, and the two are generally reported together (i.e. Ct/GC NAA).
Hepatitis C tests are used to screen for and diagnose a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, to guide therapy and/or to monitor the treatment of an HCV infection. It detects the presence of antibodies to the virus, indicating exposure to HCV.
This is an antibody test that is used to aid in diagnosis of Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, spread through the bite of an infected tick. It may be useful in seeing if symptoms, such as a bullseye rash, fatigue, and body aches, are due to a Lyme infection.
This test is used to screen for the presence of HIV antibodies and an HIV specific antigen (molecular marker of HIV). A positive test automatically reflexes to additional confirmatory testing for diagnosis.
This test is used to identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that is spread through the air and can cause symptoms like night sweats, weight loss, and cough.
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