STI Testing

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STI Testing

Services in Mesa and Chandler, Arizona

STI testing is an important part of maintaining good sexual health. Getting tested for STIs can help detect infections early and allow for treatment before more serious complications occur. Early detection and treatment can also help prevent the spread of STIs to partners, reducing the risk of infection.

STI tests are simple and generally painless, requiring only a few minutes in most cases. Most tests involve taking a sample of fluid or tissue from the genitals, mouth, rectum, or throat and sending it to a laboratory for testing. Results are typically available within days.

In addition to regular testing for people who are sexually active, STI tests should be part of routine health care checkups. This is especially important if you have had unprotected sex, are having multiple partners, or have a partner with an STI.

It is also important to get tested if you have any symptoms that may indicate an infection, such as unusual discharge from the genitals, itching and burning during urination, sores or bumps on the genitals, or pelvic pain. If left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health problems such as infertility, cancer, and organ damage.

STI Tests We Offer

  • Chlamydia test
  • Gonorrhea test
  • Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) test
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) test
  • Syphilis test
  • Trichomoniasis test
  • Hepatitis B and C tests
  • HPV test
  • Urine tests for bacterial infections.

These tests can detect the presence of various STDs, allowing for early diagnosis and treatment. Depending on risk factors, certain individuals may need to be tested more often than others. Talk with your doctor at True Harmony about which tests are right for you.

STI Testing FAQ

How often should I get tested for STIs?

The frequency of testing depends on several factors, including your risk level and sexual activity. In general, it is recommended to get tested before engaging in new sexual activities or with a new partner, and then continue to get tested regularly if you are sexually active. Talk with your doctor at True Harmony about which tests are right for you and how often you should get tested.

What is the difference between a test of cure and routine screening?

A test of cure is used to determine whether an infection has been eliminated with treatment or if further treatment may be needed. Routine screening, on the other hand, is typically done to detect infections without symptoms. This type of testing can help identify infections early and allow for treatment before more serious complications occur.

What should I do if I test positive for an STI?

If you test positive for an STI, it is important to get medical care right away. Your provider at True Harmony can determine the best course of treatment and provide you with information about how to keep yourself and your partner safe. Treatment is usually effective in getting rid of the infection, but it is important that both partners get tested and treated if needed

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