STD Testing in Lancaster, South Carolina

Get fast and confidential STD Testing in Lancaster, South Carolina. Priority STD Testing offers accurate results with same-day appointments available.

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Why STD Testing is Important in Lancaster, South Carolina

At our cutting-edge STD testing facilities in Lancaster, South Carolina, we prioritize your health and privacy. Our efficient and confidential testing process ensures that you receive accurate and timely results. All tests are FDA-approved and conducted in CLIA certified laboratories, guaranteeing the highest standards of quality. Say goodbye to long wait times and impersonal clinics - we provide a welcoming and professional environment for all our patients. No need for appointments, just walk in and out with peace of mind. Trust our Lancaster STD testing centers to provide you with the care and respect you deserve.

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STD Incidence Rates in South Carolina

717

Reported new cases of HIV in South Carolina

35,525

Reported new cases of chlamydia in South Carolina

14,352

Reported new cases of gonorrhea in South Carolina

1,033

Reported new cases of syphilis in South Carolina

55

Reported new cases of hepatitis B in South Carolina

2

Reported new cases of hepatitis C in South Carolina

*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 Lancaster, South Carolina

Verified STD testing provider by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Named best STD testing provider by Healthline

FAQs

If at any point you need assistance, call us at 1-888-211-2365 and one of our care counselors will assist you with any questions you may have regarding your testing options. We offer both customized tests and comprehensive panels to fit your testing needs.
If your results come back negative, but you are still experiencing symptoms, you should see a doctor or call our care counselors. With the help of a health care physician, the underlying cause of such symptoms can be discovered and proper treatment can be established. 
No fasting is required for any type of test we offer. If you are testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis, please ensure that you have not urinated for at least one hour prior to visiting the testing center.
It is possible that couples testing can result in one partner receiving a positive result and the other a negative result. This can be due to low exposure to the STD/STI or the incubation period unique to each. The incubation period is the time frame between exposure and symptoms when the bacteria or virus is undetectable by lab tests. Due to this, it is important to be mindful of the incubation period of the particular illness which you are testing for and when to schedule your test. This will achieve the most accurate results.  Men and women also have different levels of risk for transmission--depending on the illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), women are more at risk for contracting an STD in general. This is due to the thinner membrane and moist environment of the vagina, making it easier to breed infection. Meanwhile, the penis does not have such delicate membranes. However, over 80% of all the newly reported HIV cases within the US in 2017 were among men. This statistic is even higher for HIV cases that were transmitted via male-to-male sexual contact. For this reason, keeping the risks for your demographic in mind is a great way to remain proactive about sexual health.   Some physicians may prescribe the medication for the ailment, despite negative test results. They may also recommend later testing to avoid the incubation period. This is especially true for infections such as chlamydia or gonorrhea that are easily treated but have serious consequences if ignored. For example, chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most common root-causes of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can cause multiple complications including infertility and chronic pelvic pain. 
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