STD testing in Temecula is convenient and fast when you opt to test with Accurate. We understand that your routine is hectic, and you need access to reliable STD testing quickly. Once you order your test, just visit your selected laboratory whenever it is comfortable for you. We’ve also taken the anxiety of waiting for weeks to obtain results out of the experience. Accurate has your test results prepared within 24-72 hours so you can have the assurance you need as fast as possible. Our Temecula testing centers would be more than happy to provide your results over the phone, or these results can be viewed online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with the use of our secure online portal. Due to our more than 4,000 testing centers stationed across the country, you will be sure to find one near you.
Commitment to Quality
We know that STI testing can be a very taxing experience with a considerable amount of unknowns, and so we have created a team of trained sexual health counselors with you in mind. Our team has years of experience to support you at every phase of the testing process. We can help you pick a test that meets your sexual health needs. We can help you pick a test facility that matches your criteria for privacy and accommodation. We are trained at supplying your results without judgment, and we are fully prepared to help talk you through the implications of the outcomes of your test. We will help you understand what your results suggest, and we are here to aid you on the path to recovery. Likewise, if you have any everyday customer care inquiries or concerns, we are available by phone to give you the help you require. We also collaborate with a network of physicians who are devoted to giving you reliable and exact guidance for your STD testing needs. They are there for you when assigning your test requisition and to help analyze your results. They are also available to help you with the treatment and recovery process if you need it. With Accurate, you will receive practical STD testing options near you in Temecula.Our Locations for STD Testing In Temecula
We partner with Quest Diagnostics to process our tests in CLIA certified laboratories. Quest Diagnostics provides FDA approved testing for a wide array of purposes. These labs are established throughout the nation, giving you the chance to choose the most discreet and accommodating lab for you.Not Sure What You Need?
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1) Order
Some STDs come with symptoms, others do not. We offer a wide variety of STD testing options. If you need help, our care counselors will guide you every step of the way.
2) Visit
After picking your test and location, our physicians will provide you with a requisition to visit a testing center. The entire testing process should only take 5-10 minutes. All of the testing centers are discreet, and no one will know you are there for STD testing.
3) Results
When your sexual health is weighing on your mind, getting results can feel like an eternity. Our STD test results are typically available in 3 business days or less and can be accessed online through a secure patient portal.
Incidence Rates
California is a state with a number of cities. Within more densely populated areas, it is very easy for STD infections to spread rapidly. It's important for residents of California to remember to practice safe sex and get STD tested regularly to avoid being caught up in the growing STD infection numbers in California. According to the CDC's surveillance report, there were more than a million newly reported cases of chlamydia in 2014. Here are just a few of the statistics California residents should take note of for newly reported STD infections. Bear in mind these are only the numbers for new cases that are diagnosed and documented. Many STDs go undiagnosed as the people who are infected don't show signs.176,308
reported cases of Chlamydia in California in 2014
45,408
reported cases of Gonorrhea in California in 2014
11,440
reported cases of Syphilis in California in 2014
Keep in mind these are only the numbers for new cases that are diagnosed and reported. Many STDs go undiagnosed as the people who are infected don’t show symptoms.