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STD Testing From a Medical Clinic to Safeguard Your Health

STDs are not tested for as a part of a routine check-up visit with a medical provider, so patients should visit a medical clinic for STD testing separately. This helps safeguard their health and reduces the risk for future partners. It is always best to know if you have an STD, and early intervention can help you get effective treatment.

What you should know about STD testing from a medical clinic

This review discusses STD testing from a medical clinic, so patients can decide for themselves if testing is right for them. Here is more information about what standard STD testing includes, why it is important to test regularly, and who needs STD testing.

What does standard STD testing include?

STD tests are performed through urine tests, mouth swabs, and/or blood tests (depending on the specific disease). There is no way to test for all STDs at once. Subsequently, standard testing usually includes testing for the most common types, which include:

  • Gonorrhea
  • Chlamydia
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Hepatitis
  • Syphilis
  • Genital herpes
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)

The types of STD tests that a patient needs will depend on their lifestyle and symptoms. Other STDs may be tested for, depending on the patient's situation. The testing process is non-invasive and fast, though receiving the results may take several days.

Why is STD testing important?

STD testing is important for those who are sexually active, to ensure the safety of their partners and themselves. Additionally, many STDs cause uncomfortable symptoms that worsen the longer that the individual goes without treatment. An early diagnosis via STD testing can help the patient get the care that they need to minimize or eliminate the symptoms and protect others from also catching the disease. Otherwise, it could be years before symptoms show themselves, at which point, the individual may have already had multiple sexual partners without the proper protection and spread the disease further.

Who needs STD testing?

Anyone who is sexually active should visit a medical clinic for STD testing. This not only helps protect the individual, but it also helps protect their partners. Men who have sexual intercourse with other men may be at a higher risk of an STD. Sexually active women under the age of 25 are more at risk of certain STDs, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia. Pregnant people should be tested for STDs to ensure the protection of themselves and the fetus. Anyone at a higher risk of an STD should schedule regular testing visits with their medical clinic.

Schedule a visit for STD testing with our medical clinic

Our medical clinic offers STD testing. We can test for and detect a variety of diseases, as well as assist you with any STD treatment that you may need. Contact us today by phone or message to schedule a time to visit our medical clinic for STD testing. We would also be happy to answer any of your questions or address any of your concerns. 

Get more information here: https://millenniummedicalcare.com or call Millennium Medical Care at (703) 372-4429

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