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STD Testing and Treatment

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Sexual Health and STD Testing

At ChoiceCare, we believe uncommon compassion is just as important as our medical credentials. You will be treated with dignity and kindness here. If you think you may have an STD or just need regular testing, schedule your no-cost appointment today.

Experiencing STD Symptoms?

If you’ve had unprotected sex or a change in partners, you need to get tested for STDs. Some of the most common symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection or disease include but are not limited to:
 

  • Unusual discharge from the vagina or penis

  • Strong vaginal odor

  • Itching or irritation in the inside of the vagina or penis

  • Pain during sexual intercourse

  • Painful urination

  • Unexplained rash

 

Many people have an undiagnosed sexually transmitted infection without symptoms and continue to spread it to others. Regular testing is an important step to maintain your overall health and future.

5 Reasons To Get Tested for STDs This Week

  1. If you’ve recently had unprotected sex, including oral or anal sex, you are at risk.

  2. If you’ve had a change in partners, getting tested should be one of the first things you do. Do not rely on their word. Condoms are not 100% effective at protecting against STDs.

  3. If you have experienced itching or burning in your pelvic area or any of the above-mentioned STD symptoms, you need to get tested before engaging in any sexual activity. 

  4. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, an STD needs to be ruled out or treated as a health measure. 

  5. If you have scheduled an abortion or are considering taking abortion pills. Rule out or treat an infection before taking any drugs or continuing with a surgical procedure. This can prevent further complications.

 

Your health and safety are our priority. Reach out to get tested today.

Why Choose ChoiceCare

We provide holistic reproductive health services at no cost in a compassionate environment with discretion and privacy. Whether you need STD or pregnancy testing, we are here for you. Contact us to make a free appointment today and be empowered to live your best life.

REFERENCES

 

Nationally Representative CDC Study Finds 1 in 4 Teenage Girls Has a Sexually Transmitted Disease, 2008 National STD Prevention Conference, Press Release, March 11, 2008.

STD Facts - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Center for Disease Control and Prevention. May 2023. https://www.cdc.gov/std/pid/stdfact-pid.htm 

Time From First Intercourse to First Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnosis Among Adolescent Women, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 163, No. 12, December 2009, pp. 1106-1111

Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Futures: Youth and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, School of Journalism and Mass Communication (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), February 2004, pp. 1-25.

Oral Sex Among Teens - STDs and Pregnancy, National Center for Health Statistics, MedPage Today, September 16, 2005, pp. 1-4

Genus B human papillomaviruses and incidence of basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of skin: population-based case-control study, The British Medical Journal, 2010.

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