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1758 Us Hwy 395, Ste L, Minden, Nevada 89423
104.04 mile
Tel: 7757824532
Today's best offer is: $10 off any order. Discount will be applied automatically.
604 W Washington St Ste D, Carson City, Nevada 89701
106.47 mile
Tel: 7758856777
Today's best offer is: $10 off any order. Discount will be applied automatically.
2874 N Carson St Ste 125, Carson City, Nevada 89706
106.76 mile
Tel: 8666978378
Today's best offer is: $10 off any order. Discount will be applied automatically.
Community Health Nurses (CHN) provide access to services in underserved areas including Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) screening; identification and treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI); and Tuberculosis screening and treatment;
331 1st St, Hawthorne, Nevada 89415
43.45 mile
Tel: (775) 945-3657
Appointment Required: Yes
Must be Native American or other eligible beneficiary.
1022 Hospital Rd, Schurz, Nevada 89427
55.54 mile
Tel: (775) 773-2306
Appointment Required: Yes
There is a charge for Hepatitis testing. HPV vaccine only available for those under age 19 who qualify for VFC program. Hepatitis A and B vaccine is available at a charge for anyone aged 18 or older.
1 Frankie St, Tonopah, Nevada 89049
57.05 mile
Tel: (775) 482-6659
Appointment Required: Yes
485 W B St, Ste 101, Fallon, Nevada 89406
70.78 mile
Tel: (775) 423-4434
Tel: (775) 423-0422
Appointment Required: Yes
Free condoms available.
26 Nevin Way, Yerington, Nevada 89447
71.97 mile
Tel: (775) 463-6539
Appointment Required: Yes
Free condoms available.
3595 W Hwy 50, Ste 3, Silver Springs, Nevada 89429
85.42 mile
Tel: (775) 577-0319
Appointment Required: Yes
For Native American clients and the general public.
73 Camp Antelope Rd, Coleville, California 96107
86.76 mile
Tel: (530) 495-2100
Appointment Required: Yes
Free condoms available.
55 E Main St, Fernley, Nevada 89408
95.01 mile
Tel: (775) 575-3363
Appointment Required: Yes
1290 Tavern Rd, Ste 246, Mammoth Lakes, California 93546
97.96 mile
Tel: (760) 924-1830
Tel: (760) 924-1831
Appointment Required: Yes
Open to Native Americans and the general public.
250 N See Vee Ln, Bishop, California 93514
98.9 mile
Tel: (760) 873-8461
Tel: (877) 701-6318
Appointment Required: Yes
Sliding fee scale on testing applies. Fees may be waived if eligible. Testing open to the general public.
5 Pinecone Dr, Ste 103, Dayton, Nevada 89403
99.26 mile
Tel: (775) 246-6211
Appointment Required: Yes
207 A W South St, Bishop, California 93514
99.46 mile
Tel: (760) 873-7868
Appointment Required: Yes
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Every sexually active individual must protect their sexual health. Regular STD testing is the only way to care for your sexual health. However, sometimes it becomes confusing to select the right testing method as there are so many options available. For your convenience, we have gathered information about all available STD testing methods in Goldyke, Nevada. Check them out to find out which option is suitable for you.
This is one of the most popular ways to get tested for STDs today. These tests combine the best of both worlds for convenience and accuracy. You will order the test online at home, but you can walk into a professional lab testing center to get tested.
Another option is to simply visit your regular clinic and talk to your doctor.
If you do not want to visit a testing center, then a great alternative is an at-home test kit. You don’t even need to leave your house to get tested for STDs this way, which makes it the most discreet option. Everything is done through email and snail mail.
One last option for STD testing is a trip to a free clinic. If you go to a public STD-testing clinic, then you may get a free or discounted test, depending on your financial situation.
Learn more in our ultimate guide to STD testing.
It can be, but it does not necessarily have to be. What many people need to understand is that laboratory tests would most often than not be relatively pricey due to the technology that is being utilized behind these diagnostic techniques. However, opting for specific laboratories that offer more convenient testing procedures and discounted prices for diagnostic tests would help ensure that the price will not be much of an issue in providing you with the conclusive diagnosis of your condition. It might take some independent scanning to find the right testing center for you in the most acceptable price range, but it is not as impossible as many people make it out to be.
Considering that a wide variety of testing kits and laboratory procedures can be performed to determine conclusively whether you have a particular STD or not, the time that it will take for your results to return will also be subject to the same inconsistency. Although there are specific laboratories that could produce your results even by the end of the day (albeit, it is extremely rare for institutions to do so unless necessary), most would often take a few days to a week before the results are either delivered or posted online through your secure personal profile (in the case of online transactions). In addition to that, the capability of the laboratory performing the test may also contribute to the overall timeframe of result delivery – causing delays in cases where there are several requests or understaffed to provide expedited results.
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Yes. Certain companies offer at-home testing kits wherein you are the one that will collect the specimens necessary for the test at the comfort of your own home. Sure, it might sometimes be subject to errors due to the potential contamination of the sample from collection to transportation, but it does offer a great deal of privacy and convenience for patients who would prefer to have their identities hidden in fear that their community will judge them.
It would vary depending on the condition that is being tested. STDs behave differently due to the varying pathogenicity of each STD’s causative organism. In some instances, you can get accurately tested as early as two weeks following exposure, while some are intermittently inaccurate due to its recurrence (much like in the case of herpes infections). To avoid this, be sure to discuss the intricacies of the test with your physician to understand whether a particular test could provide you with a conclusive diagnosis or if it still needs another confirmatory test to establish its premise.
Similar to what was previously mentioned, herpes infections are known for their recurring tendencies – causing outbreaks now and then and thus causing an intermittent spike in the patient’s viral load for specific instances. In addition to that, other STDs also take time to proliferate and produce a sufficient viral load that could warrant a positive and, more importantly, accurate diagnosis and detection from the tests being administered. As such, detecting an STD a few days following exposure is often complex and unpredictable – leading physicians to follow a certain timeframe instead for testing STDs instead of blindly testing immediately following exposure. Physical exams, however, may supplement inaccurate laboratory diagnoses, especially in cases where the test is prone to false results.
Similar to how other testing procedures behave, false-positive results are still evident even in STD testing. False-positive and even false-negative results are standard instances that showcase the imperfection of the test’s design – a factor that is present everywhere. However, despite certain inconsistencies in laboratory tests as such, physicians commonly use confirmatory tests that would often take another path entirely to arrive at the same conclusion – solidifying the initial test’s diagnosis while still ensuring that the second test is not following the inconsistencies of the first.
Although NAATs are well-known for their accuracy and sensitivity in detecting most STDs, it is also subject to certain inconsistencies, especially in the case of herpes infections. In Herpes, outbreaks often result in a relative increase in the patient’s viral load – leading to a timeline that usually has specific peaks at certain intervals instead of a consistent rise in viral load throughout. As such, sensitive tests such as NAATs are still unable to accurately diagnose herpes conditions, especially in cases where the patient has recently become asymptomatic and is currently between outbreaks. Other tests such as culture testing and type-specific virologic tests are often employed instead as a confirmatory diagnosis for the patient’s condition.
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