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Mobile STD Testing

124 S. University Blvd, Ste B
Mobile, Alabama 36608

Phone: 251-317-1056
Hours: mon - fri: 7:30am - 4:30pm

Mobile STD Testing provides quick, confidential, and same-day testing for STDs starting at $79. No one sells more std testing in the 36608 zip code.


STD Testing 36608


About STD Testing Mobile

Our service is fast, authentic, and accomodating. Your lab test results will not appear on your permanent medical records or insurance record with your stated permission. Results are released in 3 days and you get a free phone doctor consult if you test postiive. STD Testing Mobile tests for the 8 most common STDs. We provide STD testing at over 1,800 locations in the U.S.

We work with LabCorp, one of the nation's most comprehensive and most esteemed national diagnostic laboratories. The tests we offer are the unchanged tests hospitals and doctors use. All tests offered are FDA-approved and are the most modern tests available for sexually-transmitted infection screening.

Choose a test panel or individual tests. Then complete your order online and go to a Test Center for a blood or urine draw. Your results will be ready and viewable online within three business days. We make STD Testing easy with a smooth process. Call rightnow to schedule an appointment.

STD Info: Alabama

Annually, the Center For Disease Control and the Alabama health department collect data and facts on STDs in your area. The data is intended as an assessment tool so you can appraise your STD risk level. Fast facts about STD infections in Alabama:

  • The number of new reported cases of HIV in Alabama in 2008: 718
  • HIV Rates Per 100,000 people: 10
  • The number of new reported cases of Chlamydia in Alabama in 2008: 22915
  • Chlamydia Rates Per 100,000 people: 535
  • The number of new reported cases of Syphillis in Alabama in 2008: 319
  • Syphillis Rates Per 100,000 people: 7
  • As you can see, STDs are a growing concern in Alabama and across the United States. Protect yourself by using safe sex practices.