Preferred Location: 1775 Browning Way #103 Elko,NV 89801 Elko Change location
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Often noted for its casinos and worldly nightlife, Nevada is adored by hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. While enjoying all that the beautiful state has to offer, it’s important to touch base with your sexual health by periodically undergoing an STD test. Unfortunately, many states are experiencing a sharp increase in STD cases and this issue is quickly becoming an epidemic. The state offers free STD testing within a number of health centers and clinics, and there are a copious amount of private health clinics that offer expedited STD tests. Within a few minutes, you can have your appointment set for the immediate future.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1 (CDC) recommends screening for the most common STDs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, herpes 1, herpes 2, and HIV for both men and women. In addition, the CDC suggests women get screened for trichomoniasis.
SaferSTD recommends searching for locations that offer a 10-test panel which tests for the most common bacteria and viral STDs in the U.S. with additional premium add-ons like early HIV detection, if needed.
The CDC2ย provides detailed STD testing information as to when you should get tested. In summary, you should get tested today if you are sexually active, never been tested before, have had unprotected sex in the past, or if you exhibit symptoms.ย
According to the World Health Organization3, the majority of STI cases reported every day, more than one million, are asymptomatic; another reason to get tested today.
You should get tested again in 90 days to rule out STDs that have specific exposure waiting times, including HIV.
STD testing can be a quick and simple process, depending on the type of test you choose and where you get tested. Some may require an oral or genital swab, a urine test or blood sample, or a physical exam to check your genital area for signs of an STD.
SaferSTD has identified preferred providers that require only a urine test, a blood sample, or both without a physical exam.
The speed at which you receive your STD testing results depends on where you get tested. Before you choose your location, find out how long testing results will take.ย
At-home STD testing results are usually 3-5 business days, depending on the manufacturer of your test. You also need to take into account the amount of time it takes to receive the test or pick one up, perform the test, and ship it back, before the lab can analyze your results and report back to you.ย
If you test at a public facility such as a neighborhood clinic, you may have to wait a week, if not more for the results, which could delay treatment. If you test through a private facility, they have the fastest turnaround within 1-3 business days.ย
SaferSTD has researched and identified the most accredited and most reputable testing locations. Click here to find a preferred location near you.
Some STD testing clinics offer same-day walk-in options without an appointment. Below are nearby preferred locations that offer this option.
The cost of STD testing depends on whether you select private, public, or at-home testing, as well as the type of test(s) you need.
Several at-home STD options and public testing locations can cost up to $250, with most on the higher end, depending on the brand and type of testing. Public testing fees also vary based on income and welfare eligibility.ย
With private testing, you may save money on a low-cost comprehensive 10-test panel that tests for the most common bacterial and viral STDs in the United States.ย
SaferSTD has researched and identified reputable locations that offer upfront pricing without hidden fees. Click here to find a preferred location near you.
Accredited and Certified
These location types are best for: Privacy and convenience
Description: Order online and receive a doctor's order to visit this lab to get tested in as little as 15 mins. Get your results privately within 1-2 business days and speak with a doctor over the phone if your test results come back positive. Doctors may prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist if needed.
Accredited and Certified
These location types are best for: Privacy and convenience
Description: Getting an STD test at a clinic near you has never been easier. When you choose this location, you can get a doctor's requisition to get tested in as little as 15 minutes. Following your test, you receive your results privately within 2 business days, and can speak to a doctor over the phone with confidence, should results come back as positive.
Accredited and Certified
These location types are best for: Privacy and convenience
Description: Why go to a public clinic? Get convenient and fast STD testing that is 100% confidential. Individual tests under $50. Order online and visit this lab the same day for a quick 15 min test. Get your results online within 1-2 business days, and view them privately. Doctor consultation available over the phone, should results come back as positive.
Accredited and Certified
These location types are best for: Privacy and convenience
Description: Get Fast, Easy and Affordable testing at this location. Results come back within 2 business days and be in and out of the lab in less then 20 minutes.
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Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. 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. Call for testing schedule
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Closed from 12noon-1pm for lunch. Closed on Friday
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. 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;.
Show only locations where you can easily book your test online.
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Must be Native American or other eligible beneficiary.
Description: Closed for lunch 12noon-1pm
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department.
Show only locations where they offer the HIV RNA Early Detection Test for people who think they may have been recently exposed to the HIV virus
Description: Closed for lunch 12noon-1pm. Appointments are recommended, walk-ins welcome
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Free condoms available.
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Closed from 12noon-1pm. No walk-ins, appt. only
Description: Closed for lunch from 12noon-1pm
Description: Community Based Organization, Open to Native Americans and the general public.
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Free condoms available.
Description: All AIAN (Native American) patients
Description: Closed daily from 12noon-1pm. Appointments are recommended, walk-ins welcome
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Free condoms available.
Description: Public Health Department/Social Services Department. Closed for lunch: 12noon-1pm. Call for Mpox vaccine info
A number of state-wide and federal government departments have recently released a number of health reports and statistics to further explain the rapid increase in STD cases throughout Nevada and the rest of the country.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released its annual report outlining the rates for reportable STD’s amongst younger individuals ranging between the ages of 15-24 in Nevada in 2013. Breaking the state down by its various counties, he health profile does a great job discussing chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. With a sample population of 100,000 individuals NV:
Overall, the counties within Nevada don’t appear to be major contributors to the nationwide epidemic. For example, when compared to the national average, NV had a chlamydial rate of 2017.6 while the US average had a rate of 2160.2. Likewise, Nevada had a gonorrheal rate of 357.1 and a syphilis rate of 15.0. The United States gonorrheal average was 421.3 and the syphilis rate was 10.3 in 2013. Although NV only ranked higher than the national average for primary and secondary syphilis, the number of cases is so rate, many do not see this as a major issue.
Even more recently, the CDC released its 2015 State Health Profile, touching on a number of STDs within the state. The health profile pointed out that:
Overall, the state provides an assortment of resources and informational tools to help educate its residents on sexual health, safe sex practices, and STD prevention strategies. For example, if you’re interested in learning more about Sexual health, STD’s, or STD prevention, you can find a number of articles and reports online published by the local government and agencies. Furthermore, you can stop in at numerous health clinics throughout the state and grab a pamphlet or brochure that explains the topic in detail.
The state also ensures that the public educational system teaches the topic of sexual education once students reach a certain age. This is done in the hopes of raising awareness, decreasing STD rates, and promoting safe sex practices.
However, within the 2015 Health Report, a statistic revealed that a large percentage of all Gonorrhea cases were coming from individuals between the ages of 15-19, 20-24, and 25-29. This alarming statistic questioned the validity of current awareness techniques and services provided to the general public.
Many within the community have stepped up to the plate in order to address this issue. Although there are a number ideas provided, no one is really sure which strategy will be best. However, it’s almost unanimous that Sexual Education needs to be taught to students at a younger age. Due to the fact that a large percent of the States STD cases stem from individuals 15-19, more awareness is apparent. Furthermore, there have been discussions about pushing a public awareness campaign towards the general public, in the hopes that individuals will become aware of the severe risk of STD and the number of free services provided to the community members.
Additionally, many popular news outlets are starting to discuss this topic, hoping to educate its readers on the issue at hand.
The state’s population offers a diversified and deep history, ranging from ages, ethnicities, and heritages. As the number of STD cases exponentially increases each and every year, the community and public officials have to work harder to find a solution.
Due to the fact that there is a specific demographic that is the most at-risk for a number of sexually transmitted diseases, the national and state government, public leaders, and community members feel that educating this audience about Sexual health will help decrease the sharp increase in STD cases being seen throughout the United States. For example, according to the CDC, young adults between the ages of 15-19, and 20-24 make up a considerable amount of the overall cases seen throughout the state and the U.S. By focusing their efforts on educating this target demographic on STD’s, promoting safe sex strategies, and recommending the number of free public STD services, the community hopes to disrupt this epidemic.
NV is a beautiful state offering unique views of Mother Nature and has fundamentally redefined entertainment throughout its numerous cities. However, while taking in all that the state has to offer, it’s extremely important that you keep a close eye on your own sexual health. The easiest way to do this is to periodically undergo an STD test. There are quite a few locations throughout the state that offer this service and can offer quick feedback to help you gauge your overall sexual health.
The state does offer free STD testing to its residents at a number of locations throughout the entire state. However, if you’re interested in skipping the line and receiving expedited test results, you may want to consider taking an STD test from a private clinic or health center.
No matter where you take your STD test, doing so will keep you alert, more aware, and healthier overall.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/stateprofiles/pdf/nevada_profile.pdf