Quality STD Testing Vermont

Taking an STD test in Vermont with Accurate is convenient, quick, and confidential. We put your comfort first and take pride in offering the kind of testing experience that people need. The tests usually take up to 15 minutes and do not involve physical examinations or swab tests.

We also understand that time can be important in these situations, so we endeavour to make your results available within 24-72 hours. Our test panels are all FDA approved, so you can expect the same standard of results as you would from any health care provider. If your test comes back positive, we will be there to support you. Our trained counselors are there to offer any treatment or assistance you may in understanding your results.

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Vermont Lab Locations for STD Testing

We process our tests in CLIA certified labs in partnership with Quest Diagnostics. Quest Diagnostics provides testing that is used for a range of purposes and is approved by the FDA. These labs are located throughout the country, ensuring that you will find the most stress-free and confidential lab for you.

1) Select A Test

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.

Benefits of Choosing Our Testing Centers in Vermont

  • Completely Confidential
  • Same Day Testing
  • Results in 1-2 Days
  • Treatment Options

STD Statistics for Vermont

Incidence Rates

Vermont is a large state with several major metropolitan areas. Within these large, densely populated areas it is very easy for STD infections to spread rapidly. It’s important for residents of Vermont to remember to practice safe sex and get STD tested regularly to avoid being caught up in the growing STD infection numbers in Vermont. According to the CDC’s surveillance reports, Vermont had more newly reported cases of Chlamydia than any other state in 2014. Here are just a few of the statistics Vermont residents should be aware of for reported new STD infections.

2,237

reported cases of Chlamydia in in 2014

84

reported cases of Gonorrhea in in 2014

12

reported cases of Syphilis in 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.

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