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About STD Testing Charleston
Our service is fast, authentic, and accommodating. STD Testing Charleston tests for the 8 most rampant STDs. Results are usually released in 3 Business Days or less and a phone consult is included if you test positive. We provide STI testing at over 1,800 locations in the U.S. Your lab test results will not appear on your primary medical records or insurance record with your explicit permission.
We work with LabCorp and Quest, the nation's most comprehensive and most recognized national diagnostic laboratories. The tests we offer are the unchanged tests hospitals and doctors use. All tests offered are FDA-approved or CLIA certified and are the most modern tests available in Charleston for STI screening.
Call right now to schedule an appointment. Sexually Transmitted Disease tests are now rapid, discreet, and shame free. With over 1,800 lab facilities nationwide, we have one convenient to you. STD Testing Charleston makes it comfortable with a straightforward process.
STD Testings Centers Near 29407
- 1843 Ashley River Rd
Charleston, 29407 - 3825 Faber Place Dr
North Charleston, 29405 - 1280 Hospital Drive
Mount Pleasant, 29464 - 2850 Tricom St
North Charleston, 29406 - 105A Harth Pl
Summerville, 29485
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South Carolina and Charleston STI Facts
Annually, the Center For Disease Control and the South Carolina department of health collect data and infection rates on Sexually Transmitted Diseases in your area. The information is intended as a reference tool so you can measure your STD risk level. Fast facts about STD infection rates in Charleston and / or South Carolina:
- Gonorrhea rate per 100,000 residence: 214.2
- The number of reported occurrences of Gonorrhea in South Carolina in 2008: 9442
- Syphilis rate per 100,000 people: 2.2
- The number of reported cases of Syphilis in South Carolina in 2008: 98
- Chlamydia rate per 100,000 people: 597.2
- The number of reported cases of Chlamydia in South Carolina in 2008: 26323
As you can see, STDs are a growing epidemic in Charleston, South Carolina and nationwide. Protect yourself by practicing safe sex.