STD Testing in Vermont

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

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About STD Testing in Vermont

When it comes to STD testing, we understand the importance of quick, accurate, and confidential results. Our state-of-the-art testing facilities in Vermont offer FDA-approved tests conducted in CLIA certified laboratories, ensuring that your results are not only definitive but also reliable. Say goodbye to long wait times and impersonal free clinics. With us, your privacy is our top priority, guarded by HIPAA regulations. No need for scheduled appointments - just walk in and out in under a half-hour. Trust our professional services to provide you with a worry-free and discreet testing experience at all of our Vermont STD testing centers.

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STD Statistics and Health Trends in Vermont

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

4

Reported new cases of HIV in Vermont

1,281

Reported new cases of chlamydia in Vermont

174

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in Vermont

3

Reported new cases of syphilis in Vermont

1

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in Vermont

*Data collected from the 2022 CDC Surveillance Report

Why Use Our STD Testing Services in Vermont

Comprehensive Testing

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

Confidentiality

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

Convenient Locations

We have numerous clinics across Vermont 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 Vermont

The cost of STD testing in Vermont can vary depending on the type of tests you choose and where you get tested. Here are some estimated costs based on the prices you provided:

- Twin STD Panel (Chlamydia and Gonorrhea): $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 facility, any additional services or consultations provided, and whether you have insurance coverage that can help offset some of the costs. It's always a good idea to check with the specific clinic or testing center you plan to visit for the most accurate pricing information.

You can get tested for STDs in Vermont at various locations, including public health clinics, private clinics, urgent care centers, and specialized STD testing centers. Additionally, you can order an STD test online through services like Priority STD Testing, which partners with a network of CLIA-certified labs for discreet and confidential testing. It's important to choose a testing location that offers the specific STD tests you need and fits your schedule and budget.

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

1. Look up local public health clinics, private clinics, urgent care centers, or specialized STD testing centers in Vermont.
2. Find their contact information, such as phone numbers, available on their websites or through a quick online search.
3. Call the clinic or testing center of your choice and inform them that you would like to schedule an STD test appointment.
4. Provide the necessary information requested, such as your name, contact details, preferred date and time for the appointment, and the type of STD tests you would like to get.
5. Confirm the appointment details, including the location, date, time, and any specific instructions provided by the clinic.
6. Ask about any pre-testing requirements, such as fasting or avoiding certain activities before the test.
7. If needed, inquire about payment options and whether they accept insurance or offer sliding scale fees for testing services.

Remember to keep track of your appointment details and arrive on time for your scheduled STD test. It's also important to follow any instructions provided by the clinic for a successful testing experience.

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.

In Vermont, you can typically find the following types of STD tests available:

1. Twin STD Panel: This panel typically includes tests for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.
2. 10-Panel STD Test: This comprehensive test usually covers Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes I/II, HIV 1/2, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, and sometimes additional STDs.
3. Individual tests: You can also opt for individual tests for specific STDs such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes I/II, HIV 1/2, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, and HIV RNA Early Detection.

These tests are commonly available at STD clinics, health departments, private healthcare providers, and online testing services in Vermont. It's essential to choose the appropriate tests based on your risk factors, symptoms, and the recommended screening guidelines. Additionally, some facilities may offer specialized tests or packages tailored to specific needs, so it's a good idea to inquire about all available options when seeking STD testing.

The frequency with which people should get tested depends on your sexual activity and the specific STD/STI. As recommended by the CDC, HIV testing is recommended at least once for people between the ages of 13 and 64. Women should be tested every year for chlamydia and gonorrhea if they are 25 years old or younger and should continue testing if they have new, multiple or high-risk sexual partners. The CDC recommends specific testing for pregnant women and sexually active gay or bisexual men such as HIV and syphilis testing. Finally, HIV tested should be a yearly priority for individuals who use unsafe or shared needles.

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