STD Testing in Rock Hill, South Carolina

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

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Why STD Testing is Important in Rock Hill, South Carolina

At our cutting-edge STD testing facilities in Rock Hill, South Carolina, we offer a seamless and efficient testing process that is quick and discreet. Our FDA-approved tests are performed in CLIA certified laboratories, guaranteeing accurate and reliable results. Say farewell to lengthy wait times and impersonal clinics - we prioritize your privacy and confidentiality above all else. With no appointments necessary, you can simply walk in and out in no time. Our Rock Hill STD testing centers are committed to providing a comfortable and professional setting for all our patients.

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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 Rock Hill, South Carolina

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

FAQs

Patients frequently ask if swabs are required for testing. Swab testing is not only uncomfortable, but also can be embarrassing. Our tests do not require a swab or any other type of visual examination. All that is needed is a simple urine and blood sample.
Sensitivity and specificity are different and complementary measures to inform doctors and patients about the accuracy of a test. A good test has both high sensitivity and high specificity. Sensitivity is a measure of how well a test is able to detect people who are infected (positive cases). If a person has an infection, a test with 100% sensitivity can accurately detect it wit ha positive result. Specificity is a measure of how well a test can detect people who are NOT infected (negative cases). If a person does not have an infection, a test with 100% specificity can accurately detect it with a negative result.
All of the tests we offer are FDA approved and performed in CLIA certified labs to ensure the highest level of accuracy. Some STDs require that you wait a period of time after sexual contact before getting tested. Each disease has a different latency period, so understanding when to test is important. If you have questions, our care counselors are happy to walk you through the process, start to finish.
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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