Most insurance companies cover STI testing. Prices below are cash pay prices for uninsured individuals or for people who do not want to use insurance for privacy reasons
Routine STI Testing Visit with an RN
Cost: $60.00 -100.00
Appointment for people of all genders and ages. Most appropriate for individuals who are NOT having any symptoms, and are wanting routine, peace-of-mind STI testing.
Appointment Includes:
HIV
Hepatitis C
Syphilis
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea (urine sample, oral sample, rectal sample)
Bag of Safe Sex Supplies (condoms, dental dams, lube, etc)
Complex STI Testing with a Provider:
Cost: Office visit cost plus above lab tests
Appointment for individuals who are having STI symptoms, have been told they have been exposed to an STI or who have complex questions regarding STIs and STI prevention.
Appointment Includes:
Physical Examination
HIV
Hepatitis C
Syphilis
Herpes
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea (urine sample, oral sample, rectal sample)
Trichomoniasis
Bag of Safe Sex Supplies (condoms, dental dams, lube, etc)
We can test for most STIs with a urine sample or blood draw and get the results within 1-3 business days. HIV, Hep C and Syphilis screening is completed with a finger-poke, with results available within 20 minutes. If same-day results are positive, a lab draw may need to be completed to verify results. Same-day appointments are often available, and we will try to get in walk-ins if time is available.
Counseling and confidential (private) testing for STDs and HIV are provided by trained staff who are sensitive to your needs and concerns.
Some of our testing is completely free (HIV testing), and other testing is low cost (Chlamydia and Gonorrhea). Most STI screenings and treatments are covered by insurance. We do partner with many state programs to offer free or reduced cost STI testing. Call for more information.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)-- A daily medication to prevent HIV infection
PeP (post-exposure prophylaxis)-- A short course of HIV medicines taken very soon after a possible exposure to HIV to prevent the virus from taking hold in your body.